Julia A Minson
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Hagmann D, Minson J, Tinsley C
J Appl Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
109(11):1693-1715.
PMID: 39023996
Lack of trust is a key barrier to collaboration in organizations and is exacerbated in contexts when employees subscribe to different ideological beliefs. Across five preregistered experiments, we find that...
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Collins H, Minson J, Kristal A, Brooks A
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 Nov;
153(2):473-494.
PMID: 37971834
Across all domains of human social life, positive perceptions of conversational listening (i.e., feeling heard) predict well-being, professional success, and interpersonal flourishing. However, a fundamental question remains: Are perceptions of...
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Moore M, Dorison C, Minson J
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2023 Sep;
152(12):3490-3525.
PMID: 37768579
Individuals often preferentially avoid information that contradicts and seek information that aligns with their prior beliefs-a tendency referred to as "selective exposure." Traditionally, prior research has focused on drivers of...
4.
Levin J, Bukowski L, Minson J, Kahn J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Feb;
120(7):e2216179120.
PMID: 36753464
In the United States, liberals and conservatives disagree about facts. To what extent does expertise attenuate these disagreements? To study this question, we compare the polarization of beliefs about COVID-19...
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Minson J, Dorison C
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
47:101435.
PMID: 36081229
To form truthful beliefs, individuals must expose themselves to varied viewpoints. And yet, people routinely avoid information that contradicts their prior beliefs-a tendency termed "selective exposure." Why? Prior research theorizes...
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Collins H, Dorison C, Gino F, Minson J
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Sep;
33(10):1732-1752.
PMID: 36070731
Given the many contexts in which people have difficulty engaging with views that disagree with their own-from political discussions to workplace conflicts-it is critical to understand how conflictual conversations can...
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Minson J, Chen F
Pers Soc Psychol Rev
. 2021 Dec;
26(2):93-111.
PMID: 34964408
The present article reviews a growing body of research on receptiveness to opposing views-the willingness to access, consider, and evaluate contradictory opinions in a relatively impartial manner. First, we describe...
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Minson J, Dorison C
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2021 Aug;
43:182-188.
PMID: 34416681
We review research on "attitude conflict" -- competitive disagreement with regard to beliefs, values, and preferences, characterized by parties' intolerance of each other's positions. We propose a simple causal model...
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Minson J, Umphres C
Psychol Sci
. 2020 Jul;
31(8):927-943.
PMID: 32631138
Across seven studies (combined = 5,484), we demonstrated that confidence in one's judgments decreases over a series of quantitative estimates. This finding was robust to various methods of confidence elicitation,...
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Jeong M, Minson J, Gino F
Psychol Sci
. 2020 May;
31(6):644-653.
PMID: 32392452
Negotiation scholarship espouses the importance of opening a bargaining situation with an aggressive offer, given the power of first offers to shape concessionary behavior and outcomes. In our research, we...