Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science Open Science Collaboration Science 349 (6251), 2015 | 5348 | 2015 |
Data from investigating variation in replicability: A “many labs” replication project R Klein, K Ratliff, M Vianello, R Adams Jr, S Bahník, M Bernstein, ... Journal of Open Psychology Data 2 (1), 2014 | 1202* | 2014 |
Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes BA Nosek, FL Smyth, JJ Hansen, T Devos, NM Lindner, KA Ranganath, ... European Review of Social Psychology 18 (1), 36-88, 2007 | 1134 | 2007 |
An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science Open Science Collaboration Perspectives on Psychological Science 7, 657-660, 2012 | 546 | 2012 |
Distinguishing automatic and controlled components of attitudes from direct and indirect measurement methods KA Ranganath, CT Smith, BA Nosek Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (2), 386-396, 2008 | 246 | 2008 |
Using nonnaive participants can reduce effect sizes J Chandler, G Paolacci, E Peer, P Mueller, KA Ratliff Psychological science 26 (7), 1131-1139, 2015 | 194 | 2015 |
Implicit attitude generalization occurs immediately; explicit attitude generalization takes time KA Ranganath, BA Nosek Psychological Science 19 (3), 249-254, 2008 | 143 | 2008 |
PsychDisclosure. org: Grassroots support for reforming reporting standards in psychology EP LeBel, D Borsboom, R Giner-Sorolla, F Hasselman, KR Peters, ... Perspectives on psychological science 8 (4), 424-432, 2013 | 106 | 2013 |
Residential mobility breeds familiarity-seeking. S Oishi, FF Miao, M Koo, J Kisling, KA Ratliff Journal of personality and social psychology 102 (1), 149, 2012 | 102 | 2012 |
Many Labs 4: Failure to replicate mortality salience effect with and without original author involvement RA Klein, CL Cook, CR Ebersole, C Vitiello, BA Nosek, CR Chartier, ... PsyArXiv, 2019 | 58 | 2019 |
Negativity and outgroup biases in attitude formation and transfer KA Ratliff, BA Nosek Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 37 (12), 1692-1703, 2011 | 57 | 2011 |
Engendering support: Hostile sexism predicts voting for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 US presidential election KA Ratliff, L Redford, J Conway, CT Smith Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 22 (4), 578-593, 2019 | 51 | 2019 |
Creating distinct implicit and explicit attitudes with an illusory correlation paradigm KA Ratliff, BA Nosek Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (5), 721-728, 2010 | 46 | 2010 |
Caught in the middle: Defensive responses to IAT feedback among whites, blacks, and biracial black/whites JL Howell, SE Gaither, KA Ratliff Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (4), 373-381, 2015 | 43 | 2015 |
Rapid assimilation: Automatically integrating new information with existing beliefs CT Smith, KA Ratliff, BA Nosek Social Cognition 30 (2), 199-219, 2012 | 41 | 2012 |
Gender differences in implicit self-esteem following a romantic partner’s success or failure. KA Ratliff, S Oishi Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 105 (4), 688, 2013 | 39 | 2013 |
Not your average bigot: The better‐than‐average effect and defensive responding to Implicit Association Test feedback JL Howell, KA Ratliff British Journal of Social Psychology 56 (1), 125-145, 2017 | 36 | 2017 |
Does one bad apple (juice) spoil the bunch? Implicit attitudes toward one product transfer to other products by the same brand KA Ratliff, BAP Swinkels, K Klerx, BA Nosek Psychology & Marketing 29 (8), 531-540, 2012 | 32 | 2012 |
Cognitive “category-based induction” research and social “persuasion” research are each about what makes arguments believable: A tale of two literatures KA Ranganath, BA Spellman, JA Joy-Gaba Perspectives on Psychological Science 5 (2), 115-122, 2010 | 31 | 2010 |
Automatic attitudes and health information avoidance. JL Howell, KA Ratliff, JA Shepperd Health Psychology 35 (8), 816, 2016 | 26 | 2016 |