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Frank J. Bernieri is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of psychology, with a focus on applied psychology, social psychology, sociology and political science, psychiatry and mental health, and clinical psychology.

Their recent scholarly work includes several published papers covering a range of topics within psychology. These publications are:

  • What is your empathy scale not measuring? The convergent, discriminant, and predictive validity of five empathy scales (2021) in The Journal of Social Psychology
  • Careless Responding: Why Many Findings Are Spurious or Spuriously Inflated (2024) in Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • Observer descriptions of the empathic person: a look at the Davis IRI and Hogan empathy scales (2021) in The Journal of Social Psychology
  • Mental Models of a Mobile Shoe Rack (2021) in ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction
  • Nonverbal Expressivity, Physical Attractiveness, and Liking: First Impression to Established Relationship (2023) in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bernieri include:

  • Amber A. Fultz
  • Morgan D. Stosic
  • Jill A. Brown
  • Brett A. Murphy
  • Fred Duong

Their work is commonly published in venues such as:

  • The Journal of Social Psychology
  • Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
  • ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction
  • Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
  • Journal of Personality Assessment

Bernieri's main areas of research topics encompass:

  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Survey Methodology and Nonresponse
  • Film in Education and Therapy

This body of work reflects a sustained interest in understanding complex social and psychological phenomena, especially empathy and emotional intelligence, as well as methodological considerations within psychological research.

Best Publications

  • Setting limits on children's behavior: The differential effects of controlling vs. informational styles on intrinsic motivation and creativity

    Richard Koestner;Richard M. Ryan;Frank Bernieri;Kathleen Holt

  • Toward a histology of social behavior: Judgmental accuracy from thin slices of the behavioral stream

    Nalini Ambady;Frank J. Bernieri;Jennifer A. Richeson

  • Interpersonal coordination: Behavior matching and interactional synchrony.

    Frank J. Bernieri;Robert Rosenthal

  • Coordinated movement and rapport in teacher-student interactions

    Frank J. Bernieri

  • Synchrony, pseudosynchrony, and dissynchrony: Measuring the entrainment process in mother-infant interactions.

    Frank J. Bernieri;J. Steven Reznick;Robert Rosenthal

  • Growing up and growing apart: a developmental meta-analysis of twin studies.

    Kathleen McCartney;Monica J. Harris;Frank Bernieri

  • Dyad rapport and the accuracy of its judgment across situations: A lens model analysis.

    Frank J. Bernieri;John S. Gillis;Janet M. Davis;Jon E. Grahe

  • Interpersonal Sensitivity : Theory and Measurement

    Judith A. Hall;Frank J. Bernieri

  • Interactional Synchrony and Rapport: Measuring Synchrony in Displays Devoid of Sound and Facial Affect

    Frank J. Bernieri;Janet M. Davis;Robert Rosenthal;C. Raymond Knee

  • Self-Regulation and Consistency between Attitudes, Traits, and Behaviors

    Richard Koestner;Frank Bernieri;Miron Zuckerman

  • The Importance of Nonverbal Cues in Judging Rapport

    Jon E. Grahe;Frank J. Bernieri

  • Students as Judges of Teachers’ Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior

    Elisha Babad;Frank Bernieri;Robert Rosenthal

  • Getting to know you: Face-to-face versus online interactions

    Bradley M. Okdie;Rosanna E. Guadagno;Frank J. Bernieri;Andrew L. Geers

  • Measuring Person Perception Accuracy: Another Look at Self-Other Agreement

    Frank J. Bernieri;Miron Zuckerman;Richard Koestner;Robert Rosenthal

  • Toward a taxonomy of interpersonal sensitivity.

    Frank J. Bernieri

  • Nonverbal communication and leakage in the behavior of biased and unbiased teachers.

    Elisha Babad;Frank Bernieri;Robert Rosenthal

  • The Scarlet Letter Study: Five Days of Social Ostracism

    Kipling D. Williams;Frank J. Bernieri;Sonja L. Faulkner;New Gada-Jain

  • WHEN LESS INFORMATION IS MORE INFORMATIVE: DIAGNOSING TEACHER EXPECTATIONS FROM BRIEF SAMPLES OF BEHAVIOUR

    Elisha Babad;Frank Bernieri;Robert Rosenthal

  • Going on Stage: Testosterone in Greetings and Meetings ☆

    James M. Dabbs;Frank J. Bernieri;Rebecca K. Strong;Rebecca Campo

  • To predict some of the people some of the time: In search of moderators.

    Miron Zuckerman;Frank Bernieri;Richard Koestner;Robert Rosenthal

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Rosenthal
Robert Rosenthal University of California, Riverside
Miron Zuckerman
Miron Zuckerman University of Rochester
Richard Koestner
Richard Koestner McGill University
Elisha Babad
Elisha Babad Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Judith A. Hall
Judith A. Hall Northeastern University
James M. Dabbs
James M. Dabbs Georgia State University
Kipling D. Williams
Kipling D. Williams Purdue University West Lafayette
Nalini Ambady
Nalini Ambady Stanford University
Andrew L. Geers
Andrew L. Geers University of Toledo
Richard M. Ryan
Richard M. Ryan Australian Catholic University

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