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Robin L. Kaplan
Robin L. Kaplan
Ph.D., University of California, Irvine; Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Emotion and false memory
RL Kaplan, I Van Damme, LJ Levine, EF Loftus
Emotion Review 8 (1), 8-13, 2016
1242016
Motivation matters: Differing effects of pre-goal and post-goal emotions on attention and memory
RL Kaplan, I Van Damme, LJ Levine
Frontiers in psychology 3, 404, 2012
1102012
Accuracy and artifact: reexamining the intensity bias in affective forecasting.
LJ Levine, HC Lench, RL Kaplan, MA Safer
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (4), 584, 2012
1042012
Forgetting feelings: Opposite biases in reports of the intensity of past emotion and mood.
RL Kaplan, LJ Levine, HC Lench, MA Safer
Emotion 16 (3), 309, 2016
572016
The Impact of Language and Response Format on Student Endorsement of Psychological Misconceptions
S Hughes, F Lyddy, R Kaplan
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Highly prevalent but not always persistent: Undergraduate and graduate student’s misconceptions about psychology
S Hughes, F Lyddy, R Kaplan, AL Nichols, H Miller, CG Saad, K Dukes, ...
Teaching of Psychology 42 (1), 34-42, 2015
402015
Updates on terminology of sexual orientation and gender identity survey measures
RE Morgan, C Dragon, G Daus, J Holzberg, R Kaplan, H Menne, ...
United States. Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology, 2020
312020
Emotion and false memory: How goal-irrelevance can be relevant for what people remember
I Van Damme, RL Kaplan, LJ Levine, EF Loftus
Memory 25 (2), 201-213, 2017
282017
Like Schrödinger’s cat, the impact bias is both dead and alive: Reply to Wilson and Gilbert (2013).
LJ Levine, HC Lench, RL Kaplan, MA Safer
American Psychological Association 105 (5), 749, 2013
272013
Assessing the feasibility of asking about sexual orientation and gender identity in the current population survey: Results from cognitive interviews
R Ellis, M Virgile, J Holzberg, DV Nelson, J Edgar, P Phipps, R Kaplan
222017
Assessing the feasibility of asking about gender identity in the current population survey: results from focus groups with members of the transgender population
J Holzberg, R Ellis, M Virgile, D Nelson, J Edgar, P Phipps, R Kaplan
222017
Can they and will they? Exploring proxy response of sexual orientation and gender identity in the current population survey
J Holzberg, R Ellis, R Kaplan, M Virgile, J Edgar
Journal of official statistics 35 (4), 885-911, 2019
142019
Comparing results from telephone reinterview with unmoderated, online cognitive interviewing
W Mockovak, R Kaplan
Proceedings of the American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual …, 2015
112015
White paper: Experiences using online testing to support survey-methods research and pre-testing in the federal government
E Yu, AC Fobia, J Graber, J Holzberg, R Kaplan, B Kopp, K Kubzdela, ...
Survey Methodology, 06, 2019
92019
Updates on Terminology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Survey Measures (FCSM-20-03). Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology
RE Morgan, C Dragon, G Daus, J Holzberg, R Kaplan, H Menne, ...
72020
Alarming Events in the Corner of Your Eye: Do They Trigger Early Saccades?
C Harris, R Kaplan, H Pashler
Available at SSRN 2542346, 2008
72008
Measuring question sensitivity
R Kaplan, E Yu
American Association for Public Opinion Research, 4107-4121, 2015
62015
Contrasting stylized questions of sleep with diary measures from the American Time Use Survey
RL Kaplan, B Kopp, P Phipps
Advances in Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation and Testing, 671-695, 2020
42020
How kids keep their cool: Young children's use of cognitive strategies to regulate emotion
LJ Levine, RL Kaplan, EL Davis
Changing emotions, 3-9, 2013
42013
“Accuracy and artifact: Reexamining the intensity bias in affective forecasting”: Correction to Levine et al.(2012).
LJ Levine, HC Lench, RL Kaplan, MA Safer
American Psychological Association 103 (5), 772, 2012
42012
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