Alison Ledgerwood

Alison Ledgerwood

University of California, Davis

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Alison Ledgerwood

Alison Ledgerwood, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of social cognition, attitudes, framing, identity symbols, open and inclusive science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Disrupting Racism and Global Exclusion in Academic Publishing: Recommendations and Resources for Authors, Reviewers, and Editors

Sticky Frames and What's in a Name: Frames Stick to Particular Objects

Are negative frames equally sticky across cultural contexts? Exploring sequential framing effects with Arab participants in the UAE

Reflections on the Difference Between Implicit Bias and Bias on Implicit Measures

Implicit bias≠ bias on implicit measures

Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations

The pandemic as a portal: Reimagining psychological science as truly open and inclusive

Summarized attribute preferences have unique antecedents and consequences.

Alison Ledgerwood Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

4236

Citations(since 2020)

2547

Cited By

2704

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Davis

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Alison Ledgerwood Skills & Research Interests

social cognition

attitudes

framing

identity symbols

open and inclusive science

Top articles of Alison Ledgerwood

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Disrupting Racism and Global Exclusion in Academic Publishing: Recommendations and Resources for Authors, Reviewers, and Editors

Alison Ledgerwood

Katherine M Lawson

Michael Kraus

Johanna Vollhardt

Adeyemi Adetula

...

2023/10/23

Sticky Frames and What's in a Name: Frames Stick to Particular Objects

Social Cognition

Y Andre Wang

Melisse C Liwag

Katherine Weltzien

Trevor Crowell

Alison Ledgerwood

2023/10

Are negative frames equally sticky across cultural contexts? Exploring sequential framing effects with Arab participants in the UAE

Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology

Alaa I Itani

Christopher W Coleman

Rashed AlGhazali

Mohammad AlMalik

Aline da Silva Frost

...

2023/6/5

Reflections on the Difference Between Implicit Bias and Bias on Implicit Measures

Psychological Inquiry

Bertram Gawronski

Alison Ledgerwood

Paul W Eastwick

2022/7/3

Implicit bias≠ bias on implicit measures

Psychological inquiry

Bertram Gawronski

Alison Ledgerwood

Paul W Eastwick

2022/7/3

Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Daniel L Rosenfeld

Emily Balcetis

Brock Bastian

Elliot T Berkman

Jennifer K Bosson

...

2022/3

The pandemic as a portal: Reimagining psychological science as truly open and inclusive

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Alison Ledgerwood

Sa-kiera Tiarra Jolynn Hudson

Neil A Lewis Jr

Keith B Maddox

Cynthia L Pickett

...

2022/7

Summarized attribute preferences have unique antecedents and consequences.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Aline da Silva Frost

Y Andre Wang

Paul W Eastwick

Alison Ledgerwood

2022/8/1

The unbearable limitations of solo science: Team science as a path for more rigorous and relevant research

Alison Ledgerwood

Cynthia Pickett

Danielle Navarro

Jessica D Remedios

Neil A Lewis

2022/5/1

Does temporal distance influence abstraction? A large pre-registered experiment

Social Cognition

Amber M Sánchez

Christopher W Coleman

Alison Ledgerwood

2021/6

Methods for Advancing an Open, Replicable, and Inclusive Science of Social Cognition

Alison Ledgerwood

Aline da Silva Frost

Sanjana Kadirvel

Angela Maitner

Yilin Andre Wang

...

2021/5

Regulatory Scope and Its Mental and Social Supports

Yaacov Trope

Alison Ledgerwood

Nira Liberman

Kentaro Fujita

2021/3

How do ideal friend preferences and interaction context affect friendship formation? Evidence for a domain-general relationship initiation process

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Sabrina A Huang

Alison Ledgerwood

Paul W Eastwick

2020/3

Why MANtoring is not the solution. A Rebuttal to ‘The association between early career informal mentorship in academic collaborations and junior author performance.’

Patricia Mabry

Nilanjana Dasgupta

Corinne Moss-Racusin

Lora Park

Franco Pestilli

...

2021

Calibrate your confidence in research findings: A tutorial on improving research methods and practices

Aline da Silva Frost

Alison Ledgerwood

2020

Implicit Bias and Antidiscrimination Policy

Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Bertram Gawronski

Alison Ledgerwood

Paul W Eastwick

2020/10

Experiences of liking versus ideas about liking

Alison Ledgerwood

Paul W Eastwick

Bertram Gawronski

2020

Open science, communal culture, and women’s participation in the movement to improve science

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mary C Murphy

Amanda F Mejia

Jorge Mejia

Xiaoran Yan

Sapna Cheryan

...

2020/9/29

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
John Jost

John Jost

New York University

H-index: 96
Yaacov Trope

Yaacov Trope

New York University

H-index: 96
Patrick E. Shrout

Patrick E. Shrout

New York University

H-index: 72
Nira Liberman

Nira Liberman

Tel Aviv University

H-index: 56
Jeffrey Sherman

Jeffrey Sherman

University of California, Davis

H-index: 46
Paul Eastwick

Paul Eastwick

University of California, Davis

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