Publications

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Albarracín, D. (in press). Bypassing versus correcting misinformation: Efficacy and fundamental processes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Albarracín, D. (2024). Bypassing as a non-confrontational influence strategy. Current Opinion in Psychology, 59, 101855.

DeMora, S.L., Granados Samayoa, J.A., & Albarracín, D. (2024). Social media use and vaccination among Democrats, Independents, and Republicans: Informational and normative influences. Social Science and Medicine, 117031.

Albarracín, D., Fayaz Farkhad, B. & Granados Samayoa, J.A. (2024). Behavioral interventions through individual and social channels: A circumplex model of behavioral change. Nature Reviews Psychology.

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Fazio, R.H. (2024). Do I want to do this now? Procrastination as a function of valence weighting bias. Personality and Individual Differences, 112504.

Granados Samayoa, J.A., Moore, C.A., Ruisch, B.C., C.A., Boggs, S.T., Ladanyi, J.T., & Fazio, R.H. (in press). A gateway conspiracy? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories prospectively predicts greater conspiracist ideation. PLOS ONE.

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Fazio, R.H. (in press). Attitudes and social cognition: The synergistic interface. In D. Carlston, K. Johnson, & K. Hugenberg (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition (2nd Ed.). Oxford University Press.

Fazio, R. H., Granados Samayoa, J. A., Boggs, S. T., & Ladanyi, J. (in press). Implicit bias: What is it? In J.A. Krosnick, T. H. Stark, & A.L. Scott (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Implicit Bias and Racism. Cambridge University Press.

Moore, C.A., Ruisch, B.C., Granados Samayoa, J.A., Boggs, S.T., Ladanyi, J.T., & Fazio, R.H. (2021). Who will contract the virus? Individual differences in beliefs and personal characteristics as predictors of contracting COVID-19. Scientific Reports, 11, 20460.

Granados Samayoa, J.A., Ruisch, B.C., Moore, C.A., Boggs, S.T., Ladanyi, J.T., & Fazio, R.H. (2021). When does knowing better mean doing better? Trust in President Trump and in scientists moderates the relation between COVID-19 knowledge and social distancing. The Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, 31(Sup. 1), 218-231.

Ruisch, B.C., Moore, C.A., Granados Samayoa, J.A., Boggs, S.T., Ladanyi, J.T., & Fazio, R.H. (2021). Examining the left-right divide through the lens of a global crisis: Ideological differences and their implications for responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Political Psychology, 42(5), 795-816.

Fazio, R.H., Ruisch, B.C., Moore, C.A., Granados Samayoa, J.A., Boggs, S.T., & Ladanyi, J.T. (2021). Who is (not) complying with the social distancing directive and why? Testing a general framework of compliance with a behavioral measure of social distancing. PLOS ONE, 16(2).

Fazio, R.H., Ruisch, B.C., Moore, C.A., Granados Samayoa, J.A., Boggs, S.T., & Ladanyi, J.T. (2021). Social distancing decreases an individual’s likelihood of contracting COVID-19. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(3).

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Fazio, R.H. (2021). “I want it now!” Intertemporal choice through the lens of valence weighting bias. Social Cognition, 39(2), 243-258.

Mutti, S., Granados Samayoa, J.A., Kam, J.W.Y., Randles, D., Heine, S.J., & Handy, T.C. (2019). The influence of acetaminophen on task related attention. Frontiers in Neuroscience.

Granados Samayoa, J.A. & Fazio, R.H. (2017). Who starts the wave? Let’s not forget the role of the individual. Psychological Inquiry, 28, 273-277.

Zunick, P.V., Granados Samayoa, J.A., & Fazio, R.H. (2017). The role of valence weighting in impulse control. The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 72, 32-38.