I am a social psychologists with research interests in morality, person perception, and gender. More broadly, I enjoy testing competing hypotheses. I also enjoy teaching and am excited about using Team Based Learning in the class room. I teach research methods, statistics and courses related to social psychology. I am currently an assistant professor and am accepting students for the experimental/applied psychology terminal degree at UTPB.
Hughes, J. S., & Trafimow, D. (in press). Inferences about motive and character influence intentionality attributions about side effects. British Journal of Social Psychology.
Trafimow, D., & Hughes, J. S. (in press). Testing the death thought suppression and rebound hypothesis: Death thought accessibility following mortality salience decreases during a delay. Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Rice, S., Trafimow, D., Hughes, J., & Hunt, G. (in press). Extending a courtesy stigma to a computer programmer, his work, and his associates. International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society.
Hughes, J. S., Sandry, J., & Trafimow, D. (2012). Intentional inferences are not more likely than unintentional ones: Some evidence against the intentionality bias hypothesis. Journal of Social Psychology, 152, 1-4.
Hughes, J. S., Gourley, M. K., Madson, L., & Le Blanc, K. (2011). Stress and coping activity: Reframing negative thoughts. Teaching of Psychology, 38, 36-39.
Hughes, J. S., & Trafimow, D. (2010). Intentionality attributions about perfect and imperfect duty violations. Journal of Social Psychology, 150, 198-210.
Hughes, J. S., Rice, S., Trafimow, D., & Clayton, K. (2009). The automated cockpit: A comparison of attitudes toward human and automated pilots. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behavior, 12, 428-439.
Wickens, C. D., Rice, S., Keller, D., Hutchins, S., Hughes, J., & Clayton, K. (2009). False alerts in ththe air traffic conflict alerting system: Is there a cry wolf effect? Human Factors, 52, 446-462.
Rice, S., Clayton, K., Trafimow, D., Keller, D., & Hughes, J. S. (2008). The effects of private and collective self-priming on visual search: Taking advantage of organized contextual stimuli. British Journal of Social Psychology, 48, 467- 486.