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Joshua Correll publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Joshua Correll sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 68 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Joshua Correll D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Joshua Correll sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Joshua Correll is a researcher affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their work spans primarily the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and social sciences, with a notable focus on cognitive neuroscience and social psychology.

Their research covers several key topics, including:

  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Face recognition and analysis
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction

Joshua Correll has been published in a variety of academic journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
  • Behavior Research Methods
  • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Trends in Cognitive Sciences

The following are some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Correll, showing a range of interests within social and cognitive psychology:

  • "Avoid Cohen's 'Small', 'Medium', and 'Large' for Power Analysis," 2020, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • "Flexible approaches for estimating partial eta squared in mixed-effects models with crossed random factors," 2021, Behavior Research Methods

While some recent papers connected with the research environment include works by other authors, Correll has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. The most frequent collaborators include:

  • Balbir Singh (8 collaborations)
  • Tomás A. Palma (5 collaborations)
  • S. Debbie (4 collaborations)
  • Christopher Mellinger (3 collaborations)
  • Bernd Wittenbrink (3 collaborations)

Correll's research engages with methodologies as well as themes centered around social cognition, biases in decision-making, and cross-cultural psychological phenomena. The blend of interdisciplinary work involves experimental and cognitive psychology along with aspects related to sociology and political science.

Best Publications

  • The Police Officer's Dilemma: Using Ethnicity to Disambiguate Potentially Threatening Individuals

    Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park;Charles M. Judd;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • The Chicago face database: A free stimulus set of faces and norming data

    Debbie S. Ma;Joshua Correll;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • Across the thin blue line: police officers and racial bias in the decision to shoot.

    Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park;Charles M. Judd;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • Secure and defensive high self-esteem.

    Christian H. Jordan;Steven J. Spencer;Mark P. Zanna;Etsuko Hoshino-Browne

  • Event-related potentials and the decision to shoot: The role of threat perception and cognitive control

    Joshua Correll;Geoffrey R. Urland;Tiffany A. Ito

  • A Model of the Ingroup as a Social Resource

    Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park

  • An affirmed self and an open mind: Self-affirmation and sensitivity to argument strength.

    Joshua Correll;Steven J Spencer;Mark P Zanna

  • The blame game: The effect of responsibility and social stigma on empathy for pain

    Jean Decety;Stephanie Echols;Joshua Correll

  • The influence of stereotypes on decisions to shoot

    Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park;Charles M. Judd;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • The Police Officer's Dilemma: A Decade of Research on Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot

    Joshua Correll;Sean M. Hudson;Steffanie Guillermo;Debbie S. Ma

  • Priorities in social categories.

    Katherine D. Kinzler;Kristin Shutts;Joshua Correll

  • Colorblind and Multicultural Prejudice Reduction Strategies in High-Conflict Situations

    Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park;J. Allegra Smith

  • The World Is Not Black and White: Racial Bias in the Decision to Shoot in a Multiethnic Context

    Melody S. Sadler;Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park;Charles M. Judd

  • Toward a comprehensive understanding of executive cognitive function in implicit racial bias.

    Tiffany A. Ito;Naomi P. Friedman;Bruce D. Bartholow;Joshua Correll

  • Dangerous enough: Moderating racial bias with contextual threat cues ☆

    Joshua Correll;Bernd Wittenbrink;Bernadette Park;Charles M. Judd

  • Stereotypic vision: how stereotypes disambiguate visual stimuli.

    Joshua Correll;Bernd Wittenbrink;Matthew T. Crawford;Melody S. Sadler

  • Measuring Prejudice, Stereotypes and Discrimination

    Joshua Correll;Charles M. Judd;Bernadette Park;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • Understanding Police and Expert Performance When Training Attenuates (vs. Exacerbates) Stereotypic Bias in the Decision to Shoot

    Jessica J. Sim;Joshua Correll;Melody S. Sadler

  • Danger stereotypes predict racially biased attentional allocation

    Nicole C. Donders;Joshua Correll;Bernd Wittenbrink

  • Internal Status Sorting in Groups: The Problem of too many Stars

    Jennifer R. Overbeck;Joshua Correll;Bernadette Park

  • Avoid Cohen's 'Small', 'Medium', and 'Large' for Power Analysis.

    Joshua Correll;Christopher Mellinger;Gary H. McClelland;Charles M. Judd

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernadette Park
Bernadette Park University of Colorado Boulder
Charles M. Judd
Charles M. Judd University of Colorado Boulder
Tiffany A. Ito
Tiffany A. Ito University of Colorado Boulder
Brian A. Nosek
Brian A. Nosek Center for Open Science
Bratislav Misic
Bratislav Misic Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Ruth A. Baer
Ruth A. Baer University of Kentucky
Steven J. Spencer
Steven J. Spencer The Ohio State University
Gregory D. Webster
Gregory D. Webster University of Florida
Akira Miyake
Akira Miyake University of Colorado Boulder
Mark P. Zanna
Mark P. Zanna University of Waterloo

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