David A. Houston

1.4k total citations
27 papers, 978 citations indexed

About

David A. Houston is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and General Decision Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, David A. Houston has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 978 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Social Psychology, 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in General Decision Sciences. Recurrent topics in David A. Houston's work include Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers), Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (5 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (3 papers). David A. Houston is often cited by papers focused on Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers), Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (5 papers) and Economic and Environmental Valuation (3 papers). David A. Houston collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and France. David A. Houston's co-authors include Steven J. Sherman, Russell H. Fázio, Sara M. Baker, Linda J. Skitka, Ghislaine Dehaene‐Lambertz, Michael B. Lupfer, Melissa Ames, Stephen J. DePaola, Thomas Lee Budesheim and David R. Roskos‐Ewoldsen and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology and Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

David A. Houston

27 papers receiving 880 citations

Peers

David A. Houston
Paget H. Gross United States
Meryl Lichtenstein United States
Russell W. Clement United States
Suzanne J. LaFleur United States
George Y. Bizer United States
Carl R. Jones United States
Oleg Urminsky United States
Tricia J. Yurak United States
Bryan Gibson United States
Paget H. Gross United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Houston, David A. & Geoffrey Haddock. (2007). On auditing auditory information: the influence of mood on memory for music. Psychology of Music. 35(2). 201–212. 13 indexed citations
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Skitka, Linda J. & David A. Houston. (2001). When Due Process Is of No Consequence: Moral Mandates and Presumed Defendant Guilt or Innocence. Social Justice Research. 14(3). 305–326. 95 indexed citations
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Lupfer, Michael B., et al.. (2000). Folk conceptions of fairness and unfairness. European Journal of Social Psychology. 30(3). 405–428. 42 indexed citations
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Sherman, Steven J., et al.. (1999). Cancellation and Focus: A Feature-matching Model of Choice. European Review of Social Psychology. 10(1). 169–197. 10 indexed citations
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Houston, David A., et al.. (1999). Can You Back That Up?. Media Psychology. 1(3). 191–206. 8 indexed citations
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Houston, David A., et al.. (1999). Negative political advertising and choice conflict.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied. 5(1). 3–16. 2 indexed citations
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Houston, David A., et al.. (1999). Negative political advertising and choice conflict.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied. 5(1). 3–16. 21 indexed citations
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Cohen, Robert S., et al.. (1998). Children's Self-Concepts and Peer Relationships: Relating Appearance Self-Discrepancies and Peer Perceptions of Social Behaviors.. Child study journal. 28(4). 291–308. 9 indexed citations
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Houston, David A. & David R. Roskos‐Ewoldsen. (1998). Cancellation and Focus Model of Choice and Preferences for Political Candidates. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 20(4). 305–312. 12 indexed citations
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Houston, David A. & David R. Roskos‐Ewoldsen. (1998). Cancellation and Focus Model of Choice and Preferences for Political Candidates. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 20(4). 305–312. 1 indexed citations
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Dehaene‐Lambertz, Ghislaine & David A. Houston. (1998). Faster Orientation Latencies Toward Native Language in Two-Month-Old Infants. Language and Speech. 41(1). 21–43. 49 indexed citations
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Lupfer, Michael B., et al.. (1998). Explaining unfair and fair outcomes: The therapeutic value of attributional analysis. British Journal of Social Psychology. 37(4). 495–511. 23 indexed citations
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Graesser, Arthur C., Barry Gholson, & David A. Houston. (1996). Reasoning Processes: Preface. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 10(7). 1–1. 20 indexed citations
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Budesheim, Thomas Lee, David A. Houston, & Stephen J. DePaola. (1996). Persuasiveness of in-group and out-group political messages: The case of negative political campaigning.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70(3). 523–534. 42 indexed citations
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Budesheim, Thomas Lee, David A. Houston, & Stephen J. DePaola. (1996). Persuasiveness of in-group and out-group political messages: The case of negative political campaigning.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70(3). 523–534. 3 indexed citations
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Houston, David A. & Steven J. Sherman. (1995). Cancellation and Focus: The Role of Shared and Unique Features in the Choice Process. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 31(4). 357–378. 104 indexed citations
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Houston, David A., Steven J. Sherman, & Sara M. Baker. (1991). Feature matching, unique features, and the dynamics of the choice process: Predecision conflict and postdecision satisfaction. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 27(5). 411–430. 104 indexed citations
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Ames, Melissa & David A. Houston. (1990). Legal, social, and biological definitions of pedophilia. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 19(4). 333–342. 35 indexed citations
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Houston, David A.. (1990). Empathy and the self: Cognitive and emotional influences on the evaluation of negative affect in others.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 59(5). 859–868. 55 indexed citations
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Houston, David A. & Russell H. Fázio. (1989). Biased Processing as a Function of Attitude Accessibility: Making Objective Judgments Subjectively. Social Cognition. 7(1). 51–66. 168 indexed citations

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