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Early emotion word processing: Evidence from event-related potentials
GG Scott, PJ O’Donnell, H Leuthold, SC Sereno
Biological psychology 80 (1), 95-104, 2009
4942009
The Glasgow Norms: Ratings of 5,500 words on nine scales
GG Scott, A Keitel, M Becirspahic, B Yao, SC Sereno
Behavior research methods 51 (3), 1258-1270, 2019
2002019
Emotion words affect eye fixations during reading.
GG Scott, PJ O'Donnell, SC Sereno
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (3), 783, 2012
1442012
Fear of missing out is associated with disrupted activities from receiving smartphone notifications and surface learning in college students
D Rozgonjuk, JD Elhai, T Ryan, GG Scott
Computers & Education 140, 103590, 2019
1362019
More than friends: Popularity on Facebook and its role in impression formation
GG Scott
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 358-372, 2014
1072014
Posting photos on Facebook: The impact of narcissism, social anxiety, loneliness, and shyness
GG Scott, EA Boyle, K Czerniawska, A Courtney
Personality and Individual Differences 133, 67-72, 2018
982018
It's not what you say, it's how you say it: language use on Facebook impacts employability but not attractiveness
GG Scott, J Sinclair, E Short, G Bruce
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 17 (8), 562-566, 2014
782014
Social comparison orientation mediates the relationship between neuroticism and passive Facebook use
D Rozgonjuk, T Ryan, JK Kuljus, K Täht, GG Scott
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 13 (1), 2019
742019
Emotion words and categories: Evidence from lexical decision
GG Scott, PJ O’Donnell, SC Sereno
Cognitive processing 15 (2), 209-215, 2014
632014
Emotion word processing: does mood make a difference?
SC Sereno, GG Scott, B Yao, EJ Thaden, PJ O'Donnell
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1191, 2015
592015
A review of the role of radical feminist theories in the understanding of rape myth acceptance
GG Maxwell, L. & Scott
Journal of Sexual Aggression 20 (1), 40-54, 2014
482014
Motivation determines Facebook viewing strategy: An eye movement analysis
GG Scott, CJ Hand
Computers in Human Behavior 56, 267-280, 2016
462016
Sextual intercourse: Considering social–cognitive predictors and subsequent outcomes of sexting behavior in adulthood
ZP Brodie, C Wilson, GG Scott
Archives of sexual behavior 48 (8), 2367-2379, 2019
412019
Bragging on Facebook: The interaction of content source and focus in online impression formation
GG Scott, K Ravenscroft
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 20 (1), 58-63, 2017
332017
Does recent research evidence support the hyperpersonal model of online impression management?
GG Scott, C Fullwood
Current Opinion in Psychology 36, 106-111, 2020
312020
Celebrity abuse on Twitter: The impact of tweet valence, volume of abuse, and dark triad personality factors on victim blaming and perceptions of severity
GG Scott, ZP Brodie, MJ Wilson, L Ivory, CJ Hand, SC Sereno
Computers in Human Behavior 103, 109-119, 2020
312020
Differential emotional processing in concrete and abstract words.
B Yao, A Keitel, G Bruce, GG Scott, PJ O'Donnell, SC Sereno
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (7), 1064, 2018
282018
The volume and source of cyberabuse influences victim blame and perceptions of attractiveness
GG Scott, S Wiencierz, CJ Hand
Computers in Human Behavior 92, 119-127, 2019
192019
To sext or not to sext. The role of social-cognitive processes in the decision to engage in sexting
C Wilson, T van Steen, C Akinyode, ZP Brodie, GG Scott
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38 (4), 1410-1429, 2021
112021
Tweet valence, volume of abuse, and observers’ dark tetrad personality factors influence victim-blaming and the perceived severity of twitter cyberabuse
CJ Hand, GG Scott, ZP Brodie, X Ye, SC Sereno
Computers in human behavior reports 3, 100056, 2021
112021
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