Colin Tucker Smith

Colin Tucker Smith

University of Florida

H-index: 28

North America-United States

About Colin Tucker Smith

Colin Tucker Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida,

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

The Implicit Association Test

Individual differences in psychological rigidity and beliefs about system fitness predict attitudes about social determinants of disaster risk

Improving the reliability and validity of the IAT with a dynamic model driven by similarity

Too strong to care? Investigating the links between formidability, worldviews, and views on climate and disaster

Implicit bias as automatic behavior

Lessons from two decades of Project Implicit

Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A preregistered replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) study

Politics, personality, and impulsivity can color people’s perceptions of—and responses to—hurricane threats of varying severity

Colin Tucker Smith Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

4713

Citations(since 2020)

2290

Cited By

3363

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

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Top articles of Colin Tucker Smith

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Implicit Association Test

Dædalus

Kate A Ratliff

Colin Tucker Smith

2024/3/1

Individual differences in psychological rigidity and beliefs about system fitness predict attitudes about social determinants of disaster risk

International journal of disaster risk reduction

Victoria E Colvin

Marjorie L Prokosch

Jason von Meding

Ksenia Chmutina

Colin Tucker Smith

2023/9/1

Improving the reliability and validity of the IAT with a dynamic model driven by similarity

Behavior Research Methods

Peter D Kvam

Louis H Irving

Konstantina Sokratous

Colin Tucker Smith

2023/7/5

Too strong to care? Investigating the links between formidability, worldviews, and views on climate and disaster

Politics and the life sciences

Marjorie L Prokosch

Colin Tucker Smith

Nicholas Kerry

Jason von Meding

2022/9

Implicit bias as automatic behavior

Psychological Inquiry

Kate A Ratliff

Colin Tucker Smith

2022/7/3

Lessons from two decades of Project Implicit

Kate A Ratliff

Colin Tucker Smith

2021

Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task: A preregistered replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) study

Psychological Science

Tal Moran

Sean Hughes

Ian Hussey

Miguel A Vadillo

Michael A Olson

...

2021/1

Politics, personality, and impulsivity can color people’s perceptions of—and responses to—hurricane threats of varying severity

Personality and social psychology bulletin

Joy E Losee

Colin Tucker Smith

Gregory D Webster

2021/10

Can (instructions about) stimulus pairings influence automatic and self-reported evaluations in the presence of more diagnostic evaluative information?

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Tal Moran

Pieter Van Dessel

Colin Tucker Smith

Jan De Houwer

2021/8

The link between religiousness and prejudice: Testing competing explanations in an adolescent sample.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

James A Shepperd

Gabrielle Pogge

Nikolette P Lipsey

Colin Tucker Smith

Wendi A Miller

2021/8

Dealing with government dysfunction: Perceived electoral system brokenness explains the effects of high and low perceived polarization on support for fixes

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Gabrielle Pogge

Colin Tucker Smith

2020/3/1

Documenting bias from 2007–2015: Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes II

Unpublished manuscript

Kate A Ratliff

Nicole Lofaro

Jennifer L Howell

Morgan A Conway

Calvin K Lai

...

2020

Measure what you are trying to predict: Applying the correspondence principle to the Implicit Association Test

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Louis H Irving

Colin Tucker Smith

2020/1/1

Learning from the reliability paradox: How theoretically informed generative models can advance the social, behavioral, and brain sciences

PsyArXiv

Nathaniel Haines

Peter D Kvam

LH Irving

C Smith

Theodore P Beauchaine

...

2020/8/24

On the effectiveness of approach-avoidance instructions and training for changing evaluations of social groups.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Pieter Van Dessel

Jan De Houwer

Anne Gast

Arne Roets

Colin Tucker Smith

2020/8

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