Jessica K Flake
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Ferland M, Molinaro C, Kosovich J, Flake J
Teach Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
51(2):220-226.
PMID: 38464885
Introduction: Student motivation is a critical predictor of academic achievement, engagement, and success in higher education. Motivating students is a crucial aspect of effective teaching. Statement Of The Problem: Although...
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Fried E, Flake J, Robinaugh D
Nat Rev Psychol
. 2023 Dec;
1(6):358-368.
PMID: 38107751
Depressive disorders are among the leading causes of global disease burden, but there has been limited progress in understanding the causes and treatments for these disorders. In this Perspective, we...
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Xie S, Flake J, Stolier R, Freeman J, Hehman E
Psychol Sci
. 2021 Nov;
32(12):1979-1993.
PMID: 34825594
Impressions of other people's faces (e.g., trustworthiness) have long been thought to be evoked by morphological variation (e.g., upturned mouth) in a universal, fixed manner. However, recent research suggests that...
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Jones B, DeBruine L, Flake J, Liuzza M, Antfolk J, Arinze N, et al.
Nat Hum Behav
. 2021 Jan;
5(1):159-169.
PMID: 33398150
Over the past 10 years, Oosterhof and Todorov's valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. In this model, two dimensions...
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Nosek B, Beck E, Campbell L, Flake J, Hardwicke T, Mellor D, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2019 Aug;
23(10):815-818.
PMID: 31421987
Preregistration clarifies the distinction between planned and unplanned research by reducing unnoticed flexibility. This improves credibility of findings and calibration of uncertainty. However, making decisions before conducting analyses requires practice....
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Hehman E, Calanchini J, Flake J, Leitner J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2019 Jun;
148(6):1022-1040.
PMID: 31180716
Large-scale data collection has enabled social scientists to examine psychological constructs at broad, regional levels. However, because constructs and their measures initially operationalized at the individual level may have qualitatively...
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Xie S, Flake J, Hehman E
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2018 Dec;
117(2):364-385.
PMID: 30550328
Social impressions arise from characteristics of both perceivers and targets. However, empirical research in the domain of impression formation has yet to quantify the extent to which perceiver and target...
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Hehman E, Flake J, Freeman J
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2017 Sep;
44(1):3-15.
PMID: 28914140
Perceivers form strong inferences of disposition from others' facial appearance, and these inferences guide a wide variety of important behaviors. The current research examines the possibility that similar-looking individuals are...
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Hehman E, Sutherland C, Flake J, Slepian M
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2017 May;
113(4):513-529.
PMID: 28481616
Models of person perception have long asserted that our impressions of others are guided by characteristics of both the target and perceiver. However, research has not yet quantified to what...
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Hehman E, Flake J, Freeman J
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2015 Jun;
41(8):1123-34.
PMID: 26089347
Individuals are quite sensitive to others' appearance cues when forming social evaluations. Cues such as facial emotional resemblance are based on facial musculature and thus dynamic. Cues such as a...