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25An accurate dynamical electron diffraction algorithm for reflection high-energy electron diffractionPhilosophical Magazine 95 (36): 4095-4105. 2015.
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67Risk Overgeneralization in Times of a Contagious Disease ThreatFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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14Two faces of social-psychological realismBehavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.This commentary places Jussim in dialogue with sociological perspectives on social reality and the political-academic nature of scientific paradigms. Specifically, we highlight how institutions, observers, and what is being observed intersect, and discuss the implications of this intersection on measurement within the social world. We then identify similarities between Jussim's specific narrative regarding social perception research, with noted patterns of scientific change.
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12Multitudes of perspectives: Integrating the Selfish Goal model with views on scientific metaphors, goal systems, and societyBehavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2): 159-175. 2014.
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48From the physical to the psychological: Mundane experiences influence social judgment and interpersonal behaviorBehavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4): 267-268. 2010.Mere physical experiences of warmth, distance, hardness, and roughness are found to activate the more abstract psychological concepts that are analogically related to them, such as interpersonal warmth and emotional distance, thereby influencing social judgments and interpersonal behavior without the individual's awareness. These findings further support the principle of neural reuse in the development and operation of higher mental processes
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39The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (1): 27-28. 2011.Self-deception may be a natural consequence of active goal operation instead of an adaptation for negotiating the social world. We argue that because autonomous goal programs likely drove human judgment and behavior prior to evolution of a central executive or “self,” these goal programs can operate independently to attain their desired end states and thereby produce outcomes that “deceive” the individual.
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79The Selfish Goal: Autonomously operating motivational structures as the proximate cause of human judgment and behaviorBehavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2): 121-135. 2014.