Christopher R. Chartier
Ashland University
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Science | 2016
Christopher Jon Anderson; Štěpán Bahník; Michael Barnett-Cowan; Frank A. Bosco; Jesse Chandler; Christopher R. Chartier; Felix Cheung; Cody D. Christopherson; Andreas Cordes; Edward Cremata; Nicolás Della Penna; Vivien Estel; Anna Fedor; Stanka A. Fitneva; Michael C. Frank; James A. Grange; Joshua K. Hartshorne; Fred Hasselman; Felix Henninger; Marije van der Hulst; Kai J. Jonas; Calvin Lai; Carmel A. Levitan; Jeremy K. Miller; Katherine Sledge Moore; Johannes Meixner; Marcus R. Munafò; Koen Ilja Neijenhuijs; Gustav Nilsonne; Brian A. Nosek
Gilbert et al. conclude that evidence from the Open Science Collaboration’s Reproducibility Project: Psychology indicates high reproducibility, given the study methodology. Their very optimistic assessment is limited by statistical misconceptions and by causal inferences from selectively interpreted, correlational data. Using the Reproducibility Project: Psychology data, both optimistic and pessimistic conclusions about reproducibility are possible, and neither are yet warranted.
PLOS ONE | 2014
John P. Wilson; Pirita E. See; Michael J. Bernstein; Kurt Hugenberg; Christopher R. Chartier
According to much research, the Own Group Bias (OGB) in face memory occurs as a consequence of social categorization – ingroup members are more likely than outgroup members to be encoded as individuals and remembered well. The current work is an examination of the role of anticipated future interaction in the OGB. We conducted two studies showing that anticipated interaction influences group-based face memory. In Study 1, we provided correlational evidence that beliefs about the amount and importance of future interaction one will have with racial outgroup members is associated with the OGB, such that people expecting more interaction with outgroup members show a reduced OGB. In Study 2, we manipulated expectations about future interactions with lab-created groups and observed that high levels of anticipated future interaction with the outgroup eliminated the OGB. Thus, social group categorization drives face memory biases to the extent that group membership affords the expectation of interpersonal interaction.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2016
Charles R. Ebersole; Olivia E. Atherton; Aimee L. Belanger; Hayley M Skulborstad; Jill Allen; Jonathan B. Banks; Erica Baranski; Michael J. Bernstein; Diane B. V. Bonfiglio; Leanne Boucher; Elizabeth R. Brown; Nancy I. Budiman; Athena H. Cairo; Colin A. Capaldi; Christopher R. Chartier; Joanne M. Chung; David C. Cicero; Jennifer A. Coleman; John G. Conway; William E. Davis; Thierry Devos; Melody M. Fletcher; Komi German; Jon Grahe; Anthony D. Hermann; Joshua A. Hicks; Nathan Honeycutt; Brandon Thomas Humphrey; Matthew Janus; David J. Johnson
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | 2017
Charles R. Ebersole; Ravin Alaei; Olivia E. Atherton; Michael J. Bernstein; Mitch Brown; Christopher R. Chartier; Lisa Y. Chung; Anthony D. Hermann; Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba; Marsha J. Line; Nicholas O. Rule; Donald F. Sacco; Leigh Ann Vaughn; Brian A. Nosek
Archive | 2013
Jon Grahe; Mark Brandt; Jordan Wagge; Nicole Legate; Bradford J. Wiggins; Cody D. Christopherson; Yanna Weisberg; Katherine S. Corker; Christopher R. Chartier; Marianne Fallon
Collabra: Psychology | 2017
Randy J. McCarthy; Christopher R. Chartier
Archive | 2018
Jon Grahe; Braeden Hall; Mark Brandt; Christopher R. Chartier; Cody D. Christopherson; Nicole Legate; Megan Raddatz; David Redman; Chad Schaeffer; Bradford J. Wiggins
Archive | 2018
Christopher R. Chartier; Kathleen Schmidt
Archive | 2018
Simine Vazire; Katherine S. Corker; Benjamin T. Brown; Christopher R. Chartier; Joanne Chung; Jessica Kay Flake; Joseph Hilgard; Randy J. McCarthy; David Mellor; Michèle B. Nuijten
Archive | 2018
Braeden Hall; Jon Grahe; Mark Brandt; Christopher R. Chartier; Cody D. Christopherson; Nicole Legate; Megan Raddatz; David Redman; Chad Schaeffer; Bradford J. Wiggins