Publications (*student advisee)
Zell, E., & *Strickhouser, J. E. (in press). Comparisons across dimensions, people, and time: On the primacy of social comparison in self-evaluations. Social Psychological and Personality Science. *Strickhouser, J. E., Zell, E., & *Harris, K. (2019). Ignorance of history and perceptions of racism: Another look at the Marley Hypothesis. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10, 977-985. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2019). Effects of local and general comparisons on self-assessment. In J. Suls, R. L. Collins, & L. Wheeler (Eds.), Social comparison, judgment, and behavior (pp. 141-175). New York: Oxford University Press. Zell, E., *Strickhouser, J. E., & Krizan, Z. (2018). Subjective social status and health: A meta- analysis of community and society ladders. Health Psychology, 37, 979-987. Zell, E., Su, R., & Albarracín, D. (2018). Dialectical thinking and attitudes toward action/ inaction beyond East Asia. In J. Spencer-Rodgers, & K. Peng (Eds.), The psychological and cultural foundations of East Asian cognition: Contradiction, change, and holism (pp. 595-610). New York: Oxford University Press. *Strickhouser, J. E., Zell, E., & Krizan, Z. (2017). Does personality predict health and well-being? A metasynthesis. Health Psychology, 36, 797-810 Zell, E., *Strickhouser, J. E., & Alicke, M. D. (2017). Local dominance effects on self-evaluations and intrinsic motivation. Self and Identity, 16, 629-644 Zell, E., *Strickhouser, J. E., *Lane, T. N., & *Teeter, S. R. (2016). Mars, Venus, or Earth? Sexism and the exaggeration of psychological gender differences. Sex Roles, 75, 287-300. *Nater, C., & Zell, E. (2015). Accuracy of social perception: An integration and review of meta-analyses. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 481-494. *Strickhouser, J. E., & Zell, E. (2015). Self-evaluative effects of dimensional and social comparison. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 59, 60-66. Zell, E., Alicke, M. D., & *Strickhouser, J. E. (2015). Referent status neglect: Winners evaluate themselves favorably even when the competitor is incompetent. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 56, 18-23. Zell, E., Krizan, Z., & *Teeter, S. R. (2015). Evaluating gender similarities and differences using metasynthesis. American Psychologist, 70, 10-20. Zell, E., & Bernstein, M. J. (2014). You may think you’re right…young adults are more liberal than they realize. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 326-333. Zell, E., & Krizan, Z. (2014). Do people have insight into their abilities? A metasynthesis. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9, 111-125. Alicke, M. D., Zell, E., & Guenther, C. L. (2013). Social self-analysis: Constructing, protecting, and enhancing the self. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 173-234. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2013). Local dominance in health risk perception. Psychology & Health, 28, 469-476. Zell, E., Su, R., Li, H., Ho, M. R., Hong, S., Kumkale, T., & ... Albarracín, D. (2013). Cultural differences in attitudes toward action and inaction: The role of dialecticism. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 4, 521-528. Alicke, M. D., Guenther C. L., & Zell, E. (2012). Social self-analysis: Constructing and maintaining personal identity. In M. Leary, & J. Tangney (Eds.), Handbook of self and identity (2nd ed.). (pp. 291-308). New York: Guilford Press. Zell, E., Warriner, A. B., & Albarracín, D. (2012). Splitting of the mind: When the you I talk to is me and needs commands. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 549-555. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2011). Age and the better-than-average effect. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41, 1175-1188. Alicke, M. D., Zell, E., & Bloom, D. L. (2010). Mere categorization and the frog-pond effect. Psychological Science, 21, 174-177. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2010). The local dominance effect in self-evaluation: Evidence and explanations. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 14, 368-384. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2010). Comparisons over time: Temporal trajectories, social comparison, and self evaluation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 375-382. Alicke, M. D., & Zell, E. (2009). Social attractiveness and blame. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 2089-2105. Markman, K. D., Karadogan, F., Lindberg, M. J., & Zell, E. (2009). Counterfactual thinking: Function and dysfunction. In K. D. Markman, W. M. P. Klein, & J. A. Suhr (Eds.), The handbook of imagination and mental simulation (pp. 175-194). New York: Psychology Press. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2009). Contextual neglect, self-evaluation, and the frog-pond effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 467-482. Zell, E., & Alicke, M. D. (2009). Self-evaluative effects of temporal and social comparison. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 223-227. Alicke, M. D., & Zell, E. (2008). Social comparison and envy. In R. H. Smith (Ed.), Envy: Theory and research (pp. 73-93). New York: Oxford University Press. Alicke, M. D., Buckingham, J. B., Zell, E., & Davis, T. (2008). Culpable control and counterfactual reasoning in the psychology of blame. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1371-1381. |