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Psychology

D-Index
30
Citations
5376
World Ranking
11315
National Ranking
5910

Best Publications

  • The Emerging Conceptualization of Groups as Information Processors

    Verlin B. Hinsz;R. Scott Tindale;David A. Vollrath

  • Cognitive and Consensus Processes in Group Recognition Memory Performance

    Verlin B. Hinsz

  • The Value of the Theory of Planned Behavior, Perceived Control, and Self-Efficacy Expectations for Predicting Health-Protective Behaviors

    Kevin D. McCaul;Ann K. Sandgren;H. Katherine O'Neill;Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Assessing Organizational Commitment: An Employee's Global Attitude toward the Organization

    Harriette S. McCaul;Verlin B. Hinsz;Kevin D. McCaul

  • Memory performance by decision-making groups and individuals

    David A Vollrath;Blair H Sheppard;Verlin B Hinsz;James H Davis

  • A comparison of human aggression committed by groups and individuals: An interindividual–intergroup discontinuity☆

    Brian P Meier;Verlin B Hinsz

  • Shared and coordinated cognition in competitive and dynamic task environments: An information‐processing perspective for team sports

    Torsten Reimer;Ernest S. Park;Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Smile and (Half) the World Smiles with You, Frown and You Frown Alone

    Verlin B. Hinsz;Judith A. Tomhave

  • Does Women's Hair Signal Reproductive Potential?

    Verlin B. Hinsz;David C. Matz;Rebecca A. Patience

  • Facial Resemblance in Engaged and Married Couples

    Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Group Decision Making with Responses of a Quantitative Nature: The Theory of Social Decision Schemes for Quantities

    Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Using Judgmental Anchors to Establish Challenging Self-Set Goals Without Jeopardizing Commitment

    Verlin B Hinsz;Lynn R Kalnbach;Nichole R Lorentz

  • Are sociable people more beautiful? A zero-acquaintance analysis of agreeableness, extraversion, and attractiveness

    Brian P. Meier;Michael D. Robinson;Margaret S. Carter;Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Persuasive Arguments Theory, Group Polarization, and Choice Shifts

    Verlin B. Hinsz;James H. Davis

  • The influence of the accuracy of individuating information on the use of base rate information in probability judgment

    Verlin B Hinsz;R.Scott Tindale;Dennis H Nagao;James H Davis

  • Mental Models of Groups as Social Systems Considerations of Specification and Assessment

    Verlin B. Hinsz

  • Assimilation to Anchors for Damage Awards in a Mock Civil Trial1

    Verlin B. Hinsz;Kristin E. Indahl

  • Accentuation of information processes and biases in group judgments integrating base-rate and case-specific information

    Verlin B. Hinsz;R. Scott Tindale;Dennis H. Nagao

  • The role of work habits in the motivation of food safety behaviors.

    Verlin B. Hinsz;Gary S. Nickell;Ernest S. Park

  • Metacognition and mental models in groups: An illustration with metamemory of group recognition memory.

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