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2022

Park, Y., MacDonald, G., Impett, E., & Neel, R. (in press). What Social Lives Do Single People Want? A Person-Centered Approach to Identifying Profiles of Social Motives Among Singles Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

2021

Lassetter, B., Hehman, E., & Neel, R. (2021). The Relevance Appraisal Matrix: Evaluating others’ relevance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 121, 842-864. [PDF]

Todd, A. R., Johnson, D., Lassetter, B., Simpson, A.J., Neel, R., & Cesario, J. (2021). Category salience and weapon identification bias at the intersection of target race and age: A diffusion modeling approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 120, 672-693. [PDF]

Watt, S. K., Mueller, J. A., Parker, E. T., Neel, R., Pasquesi, K., Kilgo, C. A., ... & Multicultural Initiatives Consortium. (2021). Measuring Privileged Identity in Educational Environments: Development and Validation of the Privileged Identity Exploration Scale. In Frontiers in Education (p. 271). Frontiers. [PDF] 

2020

Huelsnitz, C. O., Neel, R., & Human, L. J. (2020). Accuracy in perceptions of fundamental social motives: Comparisons to perceptions of Big Five traits and associations with friendship quality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 46, 3–19. [PDF]
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Ko, A., Pick, C. M., Kwon, J. Y., Barlev, M., Krems, J. A., Varnum, M. E., Neel, R., ... & Kenrick, D. T. (2020). Family matters: Rethinking the psychology of human social motivation. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 15, 173-201. [PDF]

Neuberg, S. L., Williams, K. E., Sng, O., Pick, C. M., Neel, R., Krems, J. A., & Pirlott, A. G. (2020). Toward capturing the functional and nuanced nature of social stereotypes: An affordance management approach. In Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 62, pp. 245-304). Academic Press. [PDF]

2019

Lassetter, B., & Neel, R. (2019). Malleable liberals and fixed conservatives? Political orientation shapes perceived ability to change. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 82, 141-151. [PDF]

Mortensen, C.R., Neel, R., Cialdini, R., Jaeger, C. M., Jacobson, R., & Ringel, M. M. (2019). Trending norms: A lever for encouraging behaviors performed by the minority. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10, 201-210. [PDF]

Neel, R., Brown, N., & Sng, O. (2019). Evolutionary approaches to situations. In J. Rauthmann, R. Sherman, and D. Funder (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Situations. [PDF]

Neel, R., & Lassetter, B. (2019). The stigma of perceived irrelevance: An affordance-management theory of interpersonal invisibility. Psychological Review, 126, 634–659. https://doi.org/10.1037/rev0000143 [[PDF]]

Simon, S., Shaffer, E., Neel, R., & Shapiro, J. (2019). Exploring Blacks’ perceptions of Whites’ racial prejudice as a function of intergroup behavior and motivational mindsets. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10, 575-585. [PDF]
 
Thiem, K.C., Neel, R., Simpson, A., & Todd, A.R. (2019). Are Black women and girls associated with danger? Implicit racial bias at the intersection of target age and gender. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45, 1427–1439. [PDF]
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2018

Cook, C.L., Li, Y.J., Newell, S.M., Cottrell, C.A., & Neel, R. (2018). The world is a scary place: Individual differences in belief in a dangerous world predict specific intergroup prejudices. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 21, 584-596. [PDF]

Lundberg, G. J. W., Neel, R., Lassetter, B., & Todd, A. R. (2018). Racial bias in implicit danger associations generalizes to older male targets. PLoS ONE, 13, e0197398. [PDF]

2017

Cortland, C., Craig, M., Shapiro, J.R., Richeson, J., Neel, R., & Goldstein, N. (2017).  Solidarity through shared disadvantage: Highlighting shared experiences of discrimination improves relations between stigmatized groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113, 547-567. [PDF]

​​Krems, J. A., Kenrick, D. T., & Neel, R. (2017). Individual perceptions of self-actualization: What motivates fulfilling one’s potential? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 1337-1352. [PDF]

Schaller, M., Kenrick, D. T., Neel, R., & Neuberg, S. L. (2017). Evolution and human motivation: The fundamental motives framework. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 11, e12319. [PDF]

2016

Krems, J.A., Neel, R., Puts, D.A., Neuberg, S.L., & Kenrick, D.T. (2016). Women selectively guard their (desirable) mates from ovulating women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 551-573. [PDF]

Neel, R., Kenrick, D.T., White, A.E., & Neuberg, S.L. (2016). Individual differences in fundamental social motives. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110, 887-907. [PDF]

Todd, A.R., Simpson, A.J., Thiem, K.C., & Neel, R. (2016). The generalization of implicit racial bias to young Black boys: Automatic stereotyping or automatic prejudice? Social Cognition, 34, 306-323. [PDF]
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Todd, A. R., Thiem, K. C., & Neel, R. (2016). Does seeing faces of young Black boys facilitate the identification of threatening stimuli? Psychological Science, 27, 384-393. [PDF]

2015

Brown, N.A., Neel, R., & Sherman, R.A. (2015). Measuring the evolutionarily important goals of situations: Situational affordances for adaptive problems. Evolutionary Psychology. [PDF]

Johnson, K.A., Cohen, A.B., Neel, R., Berlin, A., Homa, D., & Sonnenberg, M.D. (2015). Fuzzy people: The roles of sociability, kinship, and essence in the attribution of personhood to nonliving, nonhuman agents. Psychology of Religion & Sprituality, 7, 295-305. [PDF]

Morse, P., Neel, R., Todd, E., & Funder, D. (2015). Renovating situation taxonomies: Exploring the construction and content of fundamental motive situation types. Journal of Personality, 83, 389-403. [PDF]
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Neel, R., & Lassetter, B. (2015). Growing fixed with age: Lay theories of malleability are target age-specific. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,41, 1505-1522. [PDF]

2014

Neel, R., Sadalla, E., Ledlow, S., Berlin, A., & Neufeld, S. (2014). The social symbolism of water-conserving landscaping. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 40, 49-56. ​[PDF]

Sadalla, E., Berlin, A., Neel, R., & Ledlow, S. (2014). Priorities in residential water use: A trade-off analysis. Environment and Behavior,46, 303-328. [PDF]

2013

Neel, R., Neufeld, S.L., & Neuberg, S.L. (2013). Would an obese person whistle Vivaldi? Targets of prejudice self-present to minimize appearance of specific threats. Psychological Science, 24, 678-687. [PDF]
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White, A.E., Kenrick, D.T., Neel, R., & Neuberg, S.L. (2013). From the bedroom to the budget deficit: Mate competition changes men’s attitudes toward economic redistribution. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 924-940. [PDF]

2012

Becker, D.V., Neel, R., Srinivasan, N., Neufeld, S., Kumar, D., & Fouse, S. (2012). The vividness of happiness in dynamic facial displays of emotion. PLoS One, 7, e26551. [PDF]

Neel, R., Becker, D.V., Neuberg, S.L., & Kenrick, D.T. (2012). Who expressed what emotion? Men grab anger, women grab happiness. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 583-586. [PDF]

Neel, R., & Shapiro, J.R. (2012). Is racial bias malleable? Whites’ lay theories of racial bias predict divergent strategies for interracial interactions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 101-120.​ [PDF]

2011

Becker, D.V., Anderson, U.S., Mortensen, C.R., Neufeld, S., & Neel, R. (2011). The Face in the Crowd Effect unconfounded: Happy faces, not angry faces, are more efficiently detected in single- and multiple-target visual search tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 140, 637-659. [PDF]

Sasaki, T., Becker, D.V., Janssen, M.A., & Neel, R. (2011). Does greater product information actually inform consumer decisions? The relationship between product information quantity and diversity of consumer decisions. Journal of Economic Psychology, 32, 391-398. [PDF]

2010

​Becker, D.V., Neel, R., Anderson, U. (2010). Illusory conjunctions of angry facial expressions follow intergroup biases. Psychological Science, 21, 938-940. [PDF]

Kwan, V.S.Y., Johnson, K., Neel, R., & Cohen, A.B. (2010). Anthropomorphism. The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, 4th Edition.

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