Black, Jessica E. |
2016 |
"Development, reliability, and validity of the Moral Identity Questionnaire" in Personality and Individual Differences |
Black, Jessica E. |
2016 |
"An introduction to the Moral Agency Scale: Individual differences in moral agency and their relationship to related moral constructs, free will, and blame attribution" in Social Psychology |
Black, Jessica E. |
2016 |
"No support for the claim that literary fiction uniquely and immediately improves theory of mind: A reply to Kidd and Castano’s commentary on Panero et al. (2016)" in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Black, Jessica E. |
2017 |
"Measuring the unimaginable: Imaginative resistance to fiction and related constructs" in Personality and Individual Differences |
Black, Jessica E. |
2018 |
"Fiction, genre exposure, and moral reality" in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Black, Jessica E. |
2019 |
"An IRT Analysis of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test" in Journal of Personality Assessment |
Black, Jessica E. |
2019 |
"Who can resist a villain? Morality, Machiavellianism, imaginative resistance and liking for dark fictional characters" in Poetics |
Black, Jessica E. |
2019 |
"What you read and what you believe: Genre exposure and beliefs about relationships" in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Black, Jessica E. |
2020 |
"Morality and the imagination: Real-world moral beliefs interfere with imagining fictional content" in Philosophical Psychology |
Black, Jessica E. |
2020 |
"Recognition as a measure of television exposure: Multiple measures and their relationship to theory of mind" in Psychology of Popular Media |
Black, Jessica E. |
2020 |
"Tell Me a Story: Religion, Imagination, and Narrative Involvement" in Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion |
Black, Jessica E. |
2020 |
Chapter 32 "The Power of Application in Learning Life Skills: A Case Study of a Game-Based Learning Approach" in The Handbook of Applied Communication Research |
Black, Jessica E. |
2021 |
"Pushing the boundaries of reality: Science fiction, creativity, and the moral imagination" in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Black, Jessica E. |
2021 |
"Fiction and morality: Investigating the associations between reading exposure, empathy, morality, and moral judgment" in Psychology of Popular Media |
Black, Jessica E. |
2021 |
"Does Writing Promote Social Cognition? The Role of Fictionality and Social Content" in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Black, Jessica E. |
2021 |
"Stories and Their Role in Social Cognition" in Handbook of Empirical Literary Studies |
Black, Jessica E. |
2022 |
"What’s in a Name? Book Title Salience and the Psychology of Fiction" in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts |
Black, Jessica E. |
2022 |
"The Imaginative Engagement Scale: Development of an Instrument to Assess Cognitive Elements of Engaging with Fiction" in Media Psychology |
Black, Jessica E. |
2022 |
Chapter 12 "Can you or will you imagine? Ability and willingness to imagine fictional scenarios depend on the type of imaginary world" in Creativity and Morality |
Black, Jessica E. |
2024 |
"Authentic Leadership Measures: An Authentic Measure for Authentic Leadership?" in The Journal of Values-Based Leadership |
Black, Mimi E. |
2001 |
"Isolation and Characterization of a Free-Living Diazotroph" in Humboldt Journal of Microbiology |
Blackburn, Brian K. |
2022 |
"Plant-Based Eating, A Novel Approach For Arresting Erythrocyte Dysfunction, Redox Dysregulation, and Vascular Injury Influenced by Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus" in ideaFest Poster |
Blackburn, Brian K. |
2022 |
"Exercise reduces the protein abundance of TXNIP and its interacting partner REDD1 in skeletal muscle: potential role for a PKA-mediated mechanism" in Journal of Applied Physiology |
Blackburn, Brian K. |
2023 |
"Plasma undercarboxylated osteocalcin dynamics with glycemic stress reflects insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function in humans with and without T2DM" in Metabolism Open |
Blackhurst, Mark Daniel |
2009 |
"Community influence in Humboldt County: a comment regarding power" in Theses and Projects |