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Determinants of behaviour and their efficacy as targets of behavioural change interventions
D Albarracín, B Fayaz-Farkhad, JA Granados Samayoa
Nature Reviews Psychology, 1-16, 2024
2442024
Social distancing decreases an individual’s likelihood of contracting COVID-19
RH Fazio, BC Ruisch, CA Moore, JA Granados Samayoa, ST Boggs, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (8), e2023131118, 2021
1042021
Examining the left‐right divide through the lens of a global crisis: Ideological Differences and their implications for responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic
BC Ruisch, C Moore, J Granados Samayoa, S Boggs, J Ladanyi, R Fazio
Political psychology 42 (5), 795-816, 2021
932021
Who is (not) complying with the US social distancing directive and why? Testing a general framework of compliance with virtual measures of social distancing
RH Fazio, BC Ruisch, CA Moore, JAG Samayoa, ST Boggs, JT Ladanyi
PLOS ONE 16 (2), e0247520, 2021
462021
A gateway conspiracy? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories prospectively predicts greater conspiracist ideation
JG Samayoa, C Moore, B Ruisch, ST Boggs, JT Ladanyi, R Fazio
PLOS ONE, 2022
392022
Contracting COVID-19: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Impact of Beliefs and Knowledge
CA Moore, BC Ruisch, JAG Samayoa, ST Boggs, JT Ladanyi, RH Fazio
Scientific Reports 11, 20460, 2021
272021
When does knowing better mean doing better? Trust in President Trump and in scientists moderates the relation between COVID-19 knowledge and social distancing
JA Granados Samayoa, BC Ruisch, CA Moore, ST Boggs, JT Ladanyi, ...
Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 31 (sup1), 218-231, 2021
182021
Implicit Bias: What is it?
RH Fazio, JA Granados Samayoa, ST Boggs, J Ladanyi
The Cambridge Handbook of Implicit Bias and Racism, 2023
152023
Who Starts the Wave? Let's Not Forget the Role of the Individual
JA Granados Samayoa, RH Fazio
Psychological Inquiry 28 (4), 273-277, 2017
152017
Investigating the conservatism-disgust paradox in reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic: A reexamination of the interrelations among political ideology, disgust sensitivity, and …
BC Ruisch, ST Boggs, CA Moore, JA Granados Samayoa, JT Ladanyi, ...
Plos one 17 (11), e0275440, 2022
13*2022
Bypassing versus correcting misinformation: Efficacy and fundamental processes.
JA Granados Samayoa, D Albarracín
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2024
122024
The role of valence weighting in impulse control
PV Zunick, JAG Samayoa, RH Fazio
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 72, 32-38, 2017
112017
The influence of acetaminophen on task related attention
SM Jaswal, JA Granados Samayoa, JWY Kam, D Randles, SJ Heine, ...
Frontiers in neuroscience 13, 444, 2019
102019
Understanding belief-behavior correspondence: Beliefs and belief-to-behavior inferences
JA Granados Samayoa, D Albarracín
Psychological Inquiry 36 (1), 1-22, 2025
82025
Social media use and vaccination among Democrats and Republicans: Informational and normative influences
SL DeMora, JAG Samayoa, D Albarracín
Social Science & Medicine 352, 117031, 2024
42024
Beyond Confrontation: Bypassing and Motivational Interventions to Curb the Impact of False Beliefs
D Albarracín, JAG Samayoa
4
Is there anything good about conspiracy beliefs? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories is associated with benefits to well-being
JA Granados Samayoa, CA Moore, BC Ruisch, JT Ladanyi, RH Fazio
PloS one 20 (3), e0319896, 2025
22025
Bypassing as a Non-Confrontational Influence Strategy
JAG Samayoa, D Albarracín
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101855, 2024
22024
Do I want to do this now? Task delay as a function of valence weighting bias
JAG Samayoa, RH Fazio
Personality and Individual Differences 219, 112504, 2024
22024
In harm’s way, but not stressed about it: On the antecedents and consequences of belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories
JG Samayoa, C Moore, B Ruisch, ST Boggs, JT Ladanyi, R Fazio
OSF, 2021
22021
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