Leandre R Fabrigar
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Vaughan-Johnston T, Fowlie D, Wallace L, Susmann M, Fabrigar L
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39836119
Much research has noted people's tendency toward extremity. This work has made it clear that some people prefer to hold extreme views and might leave the impression that when biases...
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Wegener D, Pek J, Fabrigar L
PLoS One
. 2024 Aug;
19(8):e0307999.
PMID: 39208346
Much empirical science involves evaluating alternative explanations for the obtained data. For example, given certain assumptions underlying a statistical test, a "significant" result generally refers to implausibility of a null...
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Vaughan-Johnston T, Guyer J, Fabrigar L, Lamprinakos G, Brinol P
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2024 Jul;
:1461672241262180.
PMID: 39078018
People are often advised to project confidence with their bodies and voices to convince others. Prior research has focused on the high and low thinking processes through which vocal confidence...
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Guyer J, Brinol P, Vaughan-Johnston T, Fabrigar L, Moreno L, Paredes B, et al.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2023 Oct;
:1461672231197547.
PMID: 37876177
Three experiments tested how low versus high pitch generated from sources beyond a message communicator can affect reliance on thoughts and influence recipients' attitudes. First, participants wrote positive or negative...
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Guyer J, Brinol P, Vaughan-Johnston T, Fabrigar L, Moreno L, Petty R
J Nonverbal Behav
. 2021 Nov;
45(4):479-504.
PMID: 34744233
This article unpacks the basic mechanisms by which paralinguistic features communicated through the voice can affect evaluative judgments and persuasion. Special emphasis is placed on exploring the rapidly emerging literature...
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Wegener D, Fabrigar L, Pek J, Hoisington-Shaw K
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2021 Jul;
48(7):1105-1117.
PMID: 34308722
Traditionally, statistical power was viewed as relevant to research planning but not evaluation of completed research. However, following discussions of high false finding rates (FFRs) associated with low statistical power,...
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Grant N, Krieger L, Nemirov H, Fabrigar L, Norris M
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2021 Jun;
61(1):37-54.
PMID: 34145607
Although compliments can be an effective compliance tactic, little is known about the reasons for their effectiveness. Two studies tested three potential mechanisms underlying the use of compliments as a...
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Fabrigar L, Wegener D, Petty R
Pers Soc Psychol Rev
. 2020 Jul;
24(4):316-344.
PMID: 32715894
In recent years, psychology has wrestled with the broader implications of disappointing rates of replication of previously demonstrated effects. This article proposes that many aspects of this pattern of results...
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Vaughan-Johnston T, MacGregor K, Fabrigar L, Evraire L, Wasylkiw L
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2020 May;
47(1):131-145.
PMID: 32431238
Four experiments explored how extraversion's connection with self-esteem may depend on specific self-enhancement strategies. Participants' self-esteem threatening feedback indicating that they had performed poorly on a vocabulary or emotional intelligence...
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Wallace L, Patton K, Luttrell A, Sawicki V, Fabrigar L, Teeny J, et al.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2019 Sep;
46(5):709-722.
PMID: 31535955
Previous work has reliably demonstrated that when people experience more subjective ambivalence about an attitude object, their attitudes have less impact on strength-related outcomes such as attitude-related thinking, judging, or...