Faculty & Staff
Jeanine Skorinko
Publications
Peer-Reviewed (Refereed) Journal Articles
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Djamasbi, S., Siegel, M., Skorinko, J, and Tullis, T. “Online Viewing and Aesthetic Preferences of Generation Y and the Baby Boom Generation: Testing User Web Site Experience Through Eye Tracking,” International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Volume 15, Number 4 (Summer 2011), pp. 121 – 158.
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Weisbuch, M., Sinclair, S., Skorinko, J., & Eccleston, C. P. (2009). Self-esteem depends on the beholder: Effects of a subtle social value cue. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 143-148.
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Skorinko, J. L, Kemmer, S., Hebl, M. R., & Lane, D. M. (2006). A rose by any other name: Color naming influences on decision making. Psychology and Marketing, 23, 975-993.
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Sinclair, S., Huntsinger, J. H., Skorinko, J. L., & Hardin, C. (2005). Social tuning of the self: consequences for the self-evaluations of stereotype targets. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 160-175.
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Hebl, M. R., & Skorinko, J. L. (2005). Acknowledging one’s physical disability in the interview: Does “when” make a difference? Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 2437-2492.
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Hebl,M. R., Giuliano, T. A., *King, E. B., *Knight, J. L., *Shapiro, J. R., *Skorinko, J. L., & Wig, A. (2004). Paying the way: The ticket to gender equality in sports, Sex Roles, 51, 227 – 235.
Publications Under Review
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Djamasbi, S., Skorinko, J. L., & Siegel, M. (In Press). Viewing and aesthetic preferences for generation y and baby boomers: Testing user experience through eye tracking. International Journal of Electronic Commerce.
Review Papers
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Skorinko, J. L., Sinclair, S., & Conklin, L. (2011). Perspective taking shapes the impact of significant-other representations. Self & Identity.
Technical Reports
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Bradley-Geist, J., King, E. B., Skorinko, J. L., Hebl, M. R., & McKenna, C. (2010). Moral credentialing by association: Do friendships with stigmatized individuals provide license to discriminate? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1564-1575.
Book Chapters
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Doyle, J., Saeed, K., Skorinko, J. (2009). Situational Dynamics: Revisiting Barry Richmond’s Models of Classic Experiments in Social Psychology. In Richmond, Richmond and Stuntz (eds). Essays in Honor of Barry Richmond, in press. Hanover, NH: Isee Systems.
