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V. Bede Agocha Hart Blanton
Mary Crawford
Jeffrey D. Fisher
Blair T. Johnson
Seth C. Kalichman
David A. Kenny Colin W. Leach
Charles A. Lowe
Kerry L. Marsh
Felicia Pratto
Diane M. Quinn
Reuben M. Baron

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Blair T. Johnson
Division Head, Social Psychology, 2006-

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Research Interests:

  • Structure and change of attitudes and stereotype
  • Psychology and prevention of HIV infection
  • Theory and practice of research synthesis (meta-analysis)

Webpage(s): UConn, SPN, CHIP, CIRA

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Students in Research  
  • Dr. Johnson is considering accepting a new graduate students for entry in fall, 2009 (see instructions here). Undergraduate students interested in doing research with his research group should contact either Marcy Boynton, Angela White, or Judy Tan.

 

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Kirsch, I., Deacon, B. J., Huedo-Medina, T. B., Scoboria, A., Moore, T. J., & Johnson, B. T. (2008). Initial severity and antidepressant benefits:  A meta-analysis of data submitted to the FDA. PLoS Medicine, 5, e45. Download.

Johnson, B. T., & Boynton, M. H. (2008). Cumulating evidence about the social animal: Meta-analysis in social-personality psychology. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 817-841. Download.

Smith-McLallen, A., Johnson, B. T., Dovidio, J. F., & Pearson, A. R. (2006). Black and white: The role of color bias in implicit race bias. Social Cognition, 24, 42-69. Download.

Johnson, B. T., Carey, M. P., Chaudoir, S., & Reid, A. E. (2006). Sexual risk reduction for persons living with HIV: Research synthesis of randomized controlled trials, 1993 to 2004. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 41, 642-650. Download.

Smoak, N. D., Scott-Sheldon, L. A. J., Johnson, B. T., & Carey, M. P. (2006). Sexual risk reduction interventions do not inadvertently increase the overall frequency of sexual behavior: A meta-analysis of 174 studies with 116,735 participants. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 41, 374-384. Download.

Albarracín, D., Johnson, B. T., Fishbein, M., & Muellerleile, P. A. (2001). Theories of reasoned action and planned behavior as models of condom use: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 142-161. Download.

Johnson, B. T., Smith-McLallen, A., Killeya, L. A., & Levin, K. D. (2004). Truth or consequences: Overcoming resistance to persuasion with positive thinking. In E. S. Knowles & J. Linn (Eds.), Resistance and persuasion (pp. 215-233). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Download.

     

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