Brian Meier

Brian Meier

Gettysburg College

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Brian Meier

Brian Meier, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Gettysburg College, specializes in the field of health behavior, naturalness bias, conceptual metaphor, social psychology, religion.

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

Getting COVID-19: Anticipated negative emotions are worse than experienced negative emotions

Schadenfreude in the context of opposing vaccination statuses

The naturalness bias influences drug and vaccine decisions across cultures

Development and Validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS)

Religiosity and the naturalness bias in drug and vaccine choices

Toward a Comprehensive, Data-Driven Model of American Political Goals: Recognizing the “Values” and “Vices” Within Both Liberalism and Conservativism

Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans

Less is more: Mindfulness, portion size, and candy eating pleasure

Brian Meier Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

10035

Citations(since 2020)

3845

Cited By

7726

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

77

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

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Gettysburg College

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Brian Meier Skills & Research Interests

health behavior

naturalness bias

conceptual metaphor

social psychology

religion

Top articles of Brian Meier

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Getting COVID-19: Anticipated negative emotions are worse than experienced negative emotions

Social Science & Medicine

Amanda J Dillard

Brian P Meier

2023/3/1

Schadenfreude in the context of opposing vaccination statuses

European Journal of Social Psychology

Christopher P Barlett

Brian P Meier

2023/12

The naturalness bias influences drug and vaccine decisions across cultures

Medical Decision Making

Li-Jun Ji

Courtney M Lappas

Xin-qiang Wang

Brian P Meier

2023/2

Development and Validation of the Single-Item Mindfulness Scale (SIMS)

Journal of Personality Assessment

Brian P Meier

Sara Konrath

Adam K Fetterman

Amanda J Dillard

Carrie James

...

2023/11/2

Religiosity and the naturalness bias in drug and vaccine choices

Journal of religion and health

Brian P Meier

Amanda J Dillard

Adam K Fetterman

Li-Jun Ji

Courtney M Lappas

2023/2

Toward a Comprehensive, Data-Driven Model of American Political Goals: Recognizing the “Values” and “Vices” Within Both Liberalism and Conservativism

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Benjamin M Wilkowski

Emilio Rivera

Laverl Z Williamson

Erika DiMariano

Brian P Meier

...

2023/8/2

Unvaxxed and unafraid: Unvaccinated Americans perceive less disease risk than do vaccinated Americans

David J Hauser

Brian P Meier

2023/7

Less is more: Mindfulness, portion size, and candy eating pleasure

Food Quality and Preference

Brian P Meier

Allison Romano

Samantha Kateman

Rachel Nori

2023/1/1

Crime in your area: Use of neighborhood apps is associated with inaccurate perceptions of higher local crime rates.

Psychology of Popular Media

Adam K Fetterman

Carter D Baker

Brian P Meier

2023/3/16

Predictors of the intention to receive a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine

Journal of Public Health

Brian P Meier

Amanda J Dillard

Courtney M Lappas

2022/9

Do Physicians Prefer Natural Drugs?

European Journal of Health Psychology

Courtney M Lappas

Nicholas Coyne

Amanda J Dillard

Brian P Meier

2022/6/23

What is the “opposite” of a value? A lexical investigation into the structure of generally undesirable goal content

Journal of Personality

Benjamin M Wilkowski

Laverl Z Williamson

Emilio Rivera

Adam Fetterman

Brian P Meier

2022/6

Metaphors for god: God is high, bright, and human in implicit tasks.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Brian P Meier

Adam K Fetterman

2022/2

Investigating individual differences in metaphor use and its outcomes: Research questions, measurement, and findings.

Adam K. Fetterman

Katherine French

Brian P. Meier

2022/3/2

Evaluation of the moderated-expression and differential configuration hypotheses in the context of “successful” or “noncriminal” psychopathy.

Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment

Martin Sellbom

Jaime L Anderson

Brandee E Goodwin

Rebecca M Kastner

Rachel C Rock

...

2022/9

Embodied perspectives on personality

Handbook of Embodied Psychology: Thinking, Feeling, and Acting

Michael D Robinson

Adam K Fetterman

Brian P Meier

Michelle R Persich

Micheal R Waters

2021

Trait mindfulness is negatively associated with distress related to COVID-19

Personality and individual differences

Amanda J Dillard

Brian P Meier

2021/9/1

Leveraging individual differences to understand grounded procedures

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Adam K Fetterman

Michael D Robinson

Brian P Meier

2021

Be Responsible?

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes

Leon J Osterweil

2017/9/5

God is up? Replication and extension attempts of Meier et al.(2007).

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Brian P Meier

Adam K Fetterman

David J Hauser

Michael D Robinson

2021/7/29

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Co-Authors

H-index: 152
Norbert Schwarz

Norbert Schwarz

University of Southern California

H-index: 84
Michael Robinson

Michael Robinson

North Dakota State University

H-index: 82
Gerald Clore

Gerald Clore

University of Virginia

H-index: 42
Daniel C. Molden

Daniel C. Molden

Northwestern University

H-index: 34
Abigail A. Scholer

Abigail A. Scholer

University of Waterloo

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