Publications (* denotes student co-authors)
Moss, A. J., Hauser, D. J., Rosenzweig, C., Robinson, J., & Litman, L. (in press). Mechanical Turk: A versatile tool in the behavioral scientist’s toolkit. In J. Edlund & A. L. Nichols (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods and Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Cambridge University Press. Hauser, D. J. & Hillman, J. G. (2024). What does it mean to be “utterly content”?: Semantic prosody impacts nuanced inferences beyond just valence. Social Cognition, 42, 61-83. - [PsyArXiv pdf] Meier, B. P., Fetterman, A. K., Hauser, D. J., & Robinson, M. D. (2023). God is up? Replication and extension attempts of Meier et al. (2007). Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 15(4), 525-532. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000433. - [researchgate pdf], [pdf] *Hillman, J. G., *Antoun, J., & Hauser, D. J. (2023). The improvement default: Narrative intuitions of change across domains. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. - [open access article] Hauser, D. J. & Meier, B. P. (2023). Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17, e12749. https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12749. - [PsyArXiv pdf] [open access article] Moss, A. J., Hauser, D. J., Rosenzweig, C., Jaffe, S. Robinson, J., & Litman, L. (2023). Using Market Research Panels for Behavioral Science: An Overview and Tutorial. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 6, 1-25. - [PsyArXiv pdf] [open access article] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2023). Semantic prosody: How neutral words with collocational positivity/negativity color evaluative judgments. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 32, 98-104. - [PsyArXiv pdf], [open access article] Hauser, D. J., Moss, A. J., Rosenzweig, C., Jaffe, S. Robinson, J., & Litman, L. (2023). Evaluating CloudResearch’s Approved Group as a solution for problematic data quality on MTurk. Behavior Research Methods, 55, 3953-3964. - [open access article] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2022). Implicit bias reflects the company that words keep. Frontiers in Psychology. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.871221. - [PsyArXiv pdf], [open access article] Hauser, D. J. & *Fleming, M. E. (2021). Mother nature’s fury: Antagonist metaphors for natural disasters increase forecasts of their severity and encourage evacuation. Science Communication, 43, 570-596. - [PsyArXiv pdf], [open access article] *Hillman, J. G. & Hauser, D. J. (2021). Getting better all the time: Master narratives, expectations of change, and their effect on temporal appraisals. Social Cognition, 39, 717-746. Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2021). Situated embodiment: When physical weight does and does not inform judgments of importance. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12, 1225-1232. - [PsyArXiv] Chandler, J., Paolacci, G., & Hauser, D. J. (2020). Data quality issues on MTurk. In L. Litman & J. Robinson (Eds.) Conducting Online Research on Amazon Mechanical Turk and Beyond. SAGE. Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2020). The war on prevention II: Battle metaphors undermine cancer treatment and prevention and do not increase vigilance, Health Communication, 1-7. - [researchgate pdf] [PsyArXiv] Bayer, J., Hauser, D. J., *Shah, K., O’Donnell, M. B., & Falk, E. B. (2019). Social exclusion shifts personal network scope. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1619. - [article] Hauser, D. J., Paolacci, G., & Chandler, J. (2019). Common concerns with MTurk as a participant pool: Evidence and solutions. In F. R. Kardes, P. M. Herr, & N. Schwarz (Eds.), Handbook of Research Methods in Consumer Psychology. (pp. 319-337). Routledge. - [researchgate pdf] [PsyArXiv] Hauser, D. J., Ellsworth, P. C., & Gonzalez, R. (2018). Are manipulation checks necessary?. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 998. - [researchgate pdf] [PsyArXiv] [article] [data] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2018). How seemingly innocuous words can bias judgment: Semantic prosody and impression formation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 75, 11-18. - [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J., Nesse, R. M., & Schwarz, N. (2017). Lay theories and metaphors of health and illness. In Zedelius C., Muller, B., & Schooler J. W. (Eds.) The science of lay theories: How beliefs shape our culture, cognition, and health. (pp. 341-354). Springer. - [researchgate pdf] Hauser, D. J., *Sunderrajan, A., *Natarajan, M., & Schwarz, N. (2016). Prior exposure to instructional manipulation checks does not attenuate survey context effects driven by satisficing or Gricean norms. methods, data, analyses, 10, 195-220. - [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2016). Medical metaphors matter: Experiments can determine the impact of metaphors on bioethical issues. American Journal of Bioethics, 16, 18-19. - [researchgate pdf] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2016). Semantic prosody and judgment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 882-896. - [pdf] [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2016). Attentive Turkers: MTurk participants perform better on online attention checks than subject pool participants. Behavior Research Methods, 48, 400-407. - [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2015). IT'S A TRAP!: Instructional manipulation checks prompt systematic thinking on "tricky" tasks. SAGE Open, 5, 1-6. - [article] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J. & Wassersug, R. (2015, March 22). Do we need to end the 'war' on cancer?. The Guardian. - [Op-Ed article] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2015). Elaborative thinking increases the impact of physical weight on importance judgments. Social Cognition, 33, 120-132. - [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J. & Schwarz, N. (2015). The war on prevention: Bellicose cancer metaphors hurt (some) prevention intentions. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 66-77. - [researchgate pdf] [data] Hauser, D. J., Preston, S. D., Stansfield, R. B. (2014). Altruism in the wild: When affiliative motives to help positive people overtake empathic motives to help the distressed. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 1295-1305. - [researchgate pdf] [data & materials] Hauser, D. J., Carter, M. S., & Meier, B. P. (2009). Mellow Monday and furious Friday: The approach-related link between anger and time representation. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 1166-1180. Meier, B. P., Hauser, D. J., Robinson, M. D., Friesen, C. K., & Schjeldahl, K. (2007). What’s “up” with God?: Vertical Space as a representation of the divine. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 699-710. - [researchgate pdf] |