Brian Collisson

Brian Collisson

Azusa Pacific University

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Brian Collisson

Brian Collisson, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Azusa Pacific University, specializes in the field of Social Psychology.

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

Envy, entitlement, and cutting the line: Dark personality predicted selfishness during the US COVID‐19 vaccine rollout

Comparing Foodie Calls in Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States: A Registered Replication Report

Many Labs 4: Failure to replicate mortality salience effect with and without original author involvement

A Social Network Analysis of Undergraduate Students' Psychology and Faith Integration: Network Size, Frequency, and Depth of Student Conversations Correlate with Integration.

“Oh, the Places You Can Go” Gen Z Psychology Students’ Perceived Career Options and Interests

Who said there's no such thing as a free lunch? Customers' dark triad traits predict abuse of food refund policies

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology

How popular are pop stars? The false consensus of perceived celebrity popularity.

Brian Collisson Information

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Citations(all)

2301

Citations(since 2020)

1851

Cited By

1162

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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Azusa Pacific University

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Brian Collisson Skills & Research Interests

Social Psychology

Top articles of Brian Collisson

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Journal

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Publication Date

Envy, entitlement, and cutting the line: Dark personality predicted selfishness during the US COVID‐19 vaccine rollout

Jennifer L Howell

Brian D Collisson

Gregory D Webster

2023/10

Comparing Foodie Calls in Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States: A Registered Replication Report

Psychological Reports

Mehmet A Orhan

Brian Collisson

Jennifer L Howell

Marta Kowal

Thomas V Pollet

2023/3/16

Many Labs 4: Failure to replicate mortality salience effect with and without original author involvement

Collabra: Psychology

Richard A Klein

Corey L Cook

Charles R Ebersole

Christine Vitiello

Brian A Nosek

...

2022/4/29

A Social Network Analysis of Undergraduate Students' Psychology and Faith Integration: Network Size, Frequency, and Depth of Student Conversations Correlate with Integration.

Journal of Psychology & Christianity

Brian Collisson

Brian E Eck

2022/12/1

“Oh, the Places You Can Go” Gen Z Psychology Students’ Perceived Career Options and Interests

Teaching of Psychology

Brian Collisson

Brian E Eck

2022/7

Who said there's no such thing as a free lunch? Customers' dark triad traits predict abuse of food refund policies

Personality and Individual Differences

Mehmet A Orhan

Brian Collisson

2022/5/1

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology

Julie J Lanz

Joshua S Rodefer

Blase Rokusek

Sarah S Synek

JJ Lanz

...

2022

How popular are pop stars? The false consensus of perceived celebrity popularity.

Psychology of Popular Media

Brian Collisson

Lynn E McCutcheon

Marla Johnston

Jeanne Edman

2021/1

Meddling friends and family: Dark Tetrad traits predict interference in disliked couples’ romantic relationships

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Brian Collisson

Jennifer L Howell

Jasmine Monleon

2021/7

Celebrity Salience and the Misperception of Racial Wealth Equality: A Brief Report.

North American Journal of Psychology

Lynn E McCutcheon

Brian Collisson

Mara S Aruguete

2021/6/1

Introducing Gen Z psychology majors: Why they choose to major in psychology (and what they expect to learn).

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology

Brian Collisson

Brian E Eck

Trista Harig

2021/2/22

Toxic coaching of collegiate student-athletes: Burnout mediates the relation between school/sport conflict and commitment

Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics

David Rusbasan

Brian Collisson

Ericka Ham

2021

Stacking up with the stars: Relative deprivation and excessive admiration of celebrities

Psychological reports

Mara S Aruguete

Ho Huynh

Brian Collisson

Lynn McCutcheon

Chris Piotrowski

2020/6

Gender, age, marital status, and selection of a favorite celebrity of the opposite gender

Current Psychology

Brian Collisson

Lynn E McCutcheon

Jeanne Edman

Marla Johnston

2020/4/1

Perceived inequity predicts prejudice towards age-gap relationships

Current Psychology

Brian Collisson

Luciana Ponce De Leon

2020/12

Foodie calls: When women date men for a free meal (rather than a relationship)

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Brian Collisson

Jennifer L Howell

Trista Harig

2020/4

Perceived satisfaction and inequity: a survey of potential romantic partners of people with a disability

Sexuality and Disability

Brian Collisson

Julianne M Edwards

Lara Chakrian

Jennifer Mendoza

Alexandra Anduiza

...

2020/9

Do aspirational role models inspire or backfire? Perceived similarity mediates the effect of role models on minority students’ college choices

Journal of Marketing for Higher Education

Evelyn C Allen

Brian Collisson

2020/7/2

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