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Nathan Honeycutt
Researcher at San Diego State University
Publications - 3
Citations - 332
Nathan Honeycutt is an academic researcher from San Diego State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social perception & Personality. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 268 citations.
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Many Labs 3: Evaluating participant pool quality across the academic semester via replication
Charles R. Ebersole,Olivia E. Atherton,Aimee L. Belanger,Hayley M Skulborstad,Jill Allen,Jonathan B. Banks,Erica Baranski,Michael J. Bernstein,Diane B. V. Bonfiglio,Leanne Boucher,Elizabeth R. Brown,Nancy I. Budiman,Athena H. Cairo,Colin A. Capaldi,Christopher R. Chartier,Joanne M. Chung,David C. Cicero,Jennifer A. Coleman,John G. Conway,William E. Davis,Thierry Devos,Melody M. Fletcher,Komi German,Jon Grahe,Anthony D. Hermann,Joshua A. Hicks,Nathan Honeycutt,Brandon T. Humphrey,Matthew Janus,David J. Johnson,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,Hannah Juzeler,Ashley Keres,Diana Kinney,Jacqueline Kirshenbaum,Richard A. Klein,Richard E. Lucas,Christopher J. N. Lustgraaf,Daniel P. Martin,Madhavi Menon,Mitchell M. Metzger,Jaclyn M. Moloney,Patrick J. Morse,Radmila Prislin,Timothy Razza,Daniel E. Re,Nicholas O. Rule,Donald F. Sacco,Kyle Sauerberger,Emily R Shrider,Megan Shultz,Courtney Siemsen,Karin Sobocko,R. Weylin Sternglanz,Amy Summerville,Konstantin O. Tskhay,Zack van Allen,Leigh Ann Vaughn,Ryan J. Walker,Ashley Weinberg,John Paul Wilson,James H. Wirth,Jessica Wortman,Brian A. Nosek +63 more
TL;DR: This paper examined time of semester variation in 10 known effects, 10 individual differences, and 3 data quality indicators over the course of the academic semester in 20 participant pools and with an online sample.
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More Polarized but More Independent: Political Party Identification and Ideological Self-Categorization Among U.S. Adults, College Students, and Late Adolescents, 1970-2015
TL;DR: The overall trend since the 1970s was toward more Americans identifying as Republican or conservative, and more Millennials (born 1980-1994) identify as conservative than either GenXers or Boomers did at the same age, and fewer are Democrats compared with Boomers.
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Effects of Individuating Information on Implicit Person Perception Are Largely Consistent across Individual Differences and Two Types of Target Groups
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of six individual differences on application of race and gender stereotypes in implicit perceptions of individuals and the potential moderating effects of diagnosticity of individuating information were investigated.