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John R Chambers
John R Chambers
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Biases in social comparative judgments: the role of nonmotivated factors in above-average and comparative-optimism effects.
JR Chambers, PD Windschitl
Psychological bulletin 130 (5), 813, 2004
7392004
The ideological-conflict hypothesis: Intolerance among both liberals and conservatives
MJ Brandt, C Reyna, JR Chambers, JT Crawford, G Wetherell
Current Directions in Psychological Science 23 (1), 27-34, 2014
6182014
Ideology and prejudice: The role of value conflicts
JR Chambers, BR Schlenker, B Collisson
Psychological science 24 (2), 140-149, 2013
4662013
Perceiving political polarization in the United States: Party identity strength and attitude extremity exacerbate the perceived partisan divide
J Westfall, L Van Boven, JR Chambers, CM Judd
Perspectives on psychological science 10 (2), 145-158, 2015
4332015
Conservatives are happier than liberals, but why? Political ideology, personality, and life satisfaction
BR Schlenker, JR Chambers, BM Le
Journal of Research in Personality 46 (2), 127-146, 2012
3622012
Egocentrism, event frequency, and comparative optimism: When what happens frequently is “more likely to happen to me”
JR Chambers, PD Windschitl, J Suls
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29 (11), 1343-1356, 2003
2752003
Misperceptions in intergroup conflict: Disagreeing about what we disagree about
JR Chambers, RS Baron, ML Inman
Psychological science 17 (1), 38-45, 2006
2332006
Better off than we know: Distorted perceptions of incomes and income inequality in America
JR Chambers, LK Swan, M Heesacker
Psychological science 25 (2), 613-618, 2014
1992014
Why do I hate thee? Conflict misperceptions and intergroup mistrust
JR Chambers, D Melnyk
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (10), 1295-1311, 2006
1672006
Social and economic ideologies differentially predict prejudice across the political spectrum, but social issues are most divisive.
JT Crawford, MJ Brandt, Y Inbar, JR Chambers, M Motyl
Journal of personality and social psychology 112 (3), 383, 2017
1592017
The rational side of egocentrism in social comparisons
J Kruger, PD Windschitl, J Burrus, F Fessel, JR Chambers
Journal of experimental social psychology 44 (2), 220-232, 2008
1342008
Bounded openness: The effect of openness to experience on intolerance is moderated by target group conventionality.
MJ Brandt, JR Chambers, JT Crawford, G Wetherell, C Reyna
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (3), 549, 2015
1202015
Perceptions of US social mobility are divided (and distorted) along ideological lines
JR Chambers, LK Swan, M Heesacker
Psychological science 26 (4), 413-423, 2015
1012015
Stereotype accuracy: One of the largest and most replicable effects in all of social psychology
L Jussim, JT Crawford, SM Anglin, JR Chambers, ST Stevens, F Cohen
Handbook of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination, 31-63, 2015
1002015
The role of the self in perspective-taking and empathy: Ease of self-simulation as a heuristic for inferring empathic feelings
JR Chambers, MH Davis
Social cognition 30 (2), 153-180, 2012
952012
The dud-alternative effect in likelihood judgment.
PD Windschitl, JR Chambers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (1), 198, 2004
742004
Knowing too much: Using private knowledge to predict how one is viewed by others
JR Chambers, N Epley, K Savitsky, PD Windschitl
Psychological Science 19 (6), 542-548, 2008
662008
The self-control consequences of political ideology
JJ Clarkson, JR Chambers, ER Hirt, AS Otto, FR Kardes, C Leone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (27), 8250-8253, 2015
642015
Explaining false uniqueness: Why we are both better and worse than others
JR Chambers
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2 (2), 878-894, 2008
632008
Egocentrism drives misunderstanding in conflict and negotiation
JR Chambers, CKW De Dreu
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 51, 15-26, 2014
612014
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