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Kerri L. Johnson
Kerri L. Johnson
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Why people fail to recognize their own incompetence
D Dunning, K Johnson, J Ehrlinger, J Kruger
Current directions in psychological science 12 (3), 83-87, 2003
19172003
Why the unskilled are unaware: Further explorations of (absent) self-insight among the incompetent
J Ehrlinger, K Johnson, M Banner, D Dunning, J Kruger
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 105 (1), 98-121, 2008
9462008
Minority stress and physical health among sexual minorities
DJ Lick, LE Durso, KL Johnson
Perspectives on Psychological Science 8 (5), 521-548, 2013
9442013
Race is gendered: how covarying phenotypes and stereotypes bias sex categorization.
KL Johnson, JB Freeman, K Pauker
Journal of personality and social psychology 102 (1), 116, 2012
4642012
Swagger, sway, and sexuality: Judging sexual orientation from body motion and morphology.
KL Johnson, S Gill, V Reichman, LG Tassinary
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (3), 321, 2007
3472007
Will a category cue attract you? Motor output reveals dynamic competition across person construal.
JB Freeman, N Ambady, NO Rule, KL Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 137 (4), 673, 2008
2652008
How unaware are the unskilled? Empirical tests of the “signal extraction” counterexplanation for the Dunning–Kruger effect in self-evaluation of performance
T Schlösser, D Dunning, KL Johnson, J Kruger
Journal of Economic Psychology 39, 85-100, 2013
2642013
Sexual orientation perception involves gendered facial cues
JB Freeman, KL Johnson, N Ambady, NO Rule
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 36 (10), 1318-1331, 2010
2352010
More than meets the eye: Split-second social perception
JB Freeman, KL Johnson
Trends in cognitive sciences 20 (5), 362-374, 2016
2342016
Perceiving sex directly and indirectly: Meaning in motion and morphology
KL Johnson, LG Tassinary
Psychological Science 16 (11), 890-897, 2005
2052005
Early processing of gendered facial cues predicts the electoral success of female politicians
E Hehman, CM Carpinella, KL Johnson, JB Leitner, JB Freeman
Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 (7), 815-824, 2014
1092014
At the crossroads of conspicuous and concealable: What race categories communicate about sexual orientation
KL Johnson, N Ghavami
PLoS One 6 (3), e18025, 2011
1002011
He throws like a girl (but only when he’s sad): Emotion affects sex-decoding of biological motion displays
KL Johnson, LS McKay, FE Pollick
Cognition 119 (2), 265-280, 2011
972011
Compatibility of basic social perceptions determines perceived attractiveness
KL Johnson, LG Tassinary
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (12), 5246-5251, 2007
962007
Person (mis) perception: Functionally biased sex categorization of bodies
KL Johnson, M Iida, LG Tassinary
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1749), 4982-4989, 2012
862012
Appearance-based politics: Sex-typed facial cues communicate political party affiliation
CM Carpinella, KL Johnson
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (1), 156-160, 2013
772013
The interpersonal consequences of processing ease: Fluency as a metacognitive foundation for prejudice
DJ Lick, KL Johnson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 24 (2), 143-148, 2015
762015
The gendered face of partisan politics: Consequences of facial sex typicality for vote choice
CM Carpinella, E Hehman, JB Freeman, KL Johnson
Political Communication 33 (1), 21-38, 2016
742016
Gendered facial cues influence race categorizations
CM Carpinella, JM Chen, DL Hamilton, KL Johnson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (3), 405-419, 2015
742015
Straight until proven gay: A systematic bias toward straight categorizations in sexual orientation judgments.
DJ Lick, KL Johnson
Journal of personality and social psychology 110 (6), 801, 2016
662016
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