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JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

 

Donnelly, Kristin, William Ryan, and Leif Nelson (2024), “Once and Again: Repeated viewing affects judgments of spontaneity and preparation,” forthcoming at Psychological Science. [paper]

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Donnelly, Kristin, Giovanni Compiani, and Ellen R. K. Evers, “Time periods feel longer when they span more boundaries: Evidence from the Lab and the Field,” in press at Journal of Marketing Research. [paper]

  • Hillel Einhorn New Investigator Award

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Donnelly, Kristin, Alice Moon, and Clayton R. Critcher, “Do people know how others view them? Two approaches for identifying the accuracy of metaperceptions,” in press at Current Opinion in Psychology. [paper]

 

O’Donnell, Mike, [and 22 others, including Kristin Donnelly], “The psychological consequences of scarcity are less general and less replicable than they seem: An empirical audit and review,” in press at Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. [paper]

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Perfecto, Hannah, Kristin Donnelly, and Clayton Critcher (2019), “Volume Estimation through Mental Simulation,” Psychological Science, 30, 80-91. [paper]

 

Donnelly, Kristin, Craig R. M. McKenzie, and Johannes Müller-Trede (2019), “Do Publications in Low-Impact Journals Help or Hurt a CV?,” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 25, 744-752. [paper]

 

Wilson, Brent, Kristin Donnelly, Nicholas Christenfeld, and John Wixted (2019), “Making Sense of Sequential Lineups: An Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Position Effects,” Journal of Language and Memory, 104, 108-125. [paper]

 

Donnelly, Kristin and Jean M. Twenge (2016), “Masculine and feminine traits on the Bem-Sex Role Inventory, 1993-2012: A cross-temporal meta-analysis,” Sex Roles, 76, 556-565. [paper]

 

Twenge, Jean M. and Kristin Donnelly (2016), “Generational differences in American students’ reasons for going to college, 1971-2014: The rise of extrinsic motives,” Journal of Social Psychology, 156, 620-629. [paper]

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Donnelly, Kristin, Jean M. Twenge, Malissa A. Clark, Samia K. Shaikh, Angela Beiler-May, and Nathan T. Carter (2016), “Attitudes towards women’s work and family roles in the United States, 1976-2013,” Psychology of Women Quarterly, 40, 41-54. [paper]

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BOOK CHAPTER

 

Prislin, Radmila, Marisa Crowder, and Kristin Donnelly (2017), “A Case for Diversity in Research on Minority Influence,” In Majority and minority influence: Societal meanings and cognitive elaboration, eds S. Papastamou, A. Gartikiotis, & G. Prodromitis. London, UK: Routledge.

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