Extremism leads to ostracism Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H, and Kipling D Williams. 2019. “Extremism Leads to Ostracism”. Social Psychology.
Does the conclusion follow from the evidence? Recommendations for improving research Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H. 2016. “Does the Conclusion Follow from the Evidence? Recommendations for Improving Research”. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 66: 39-46.
Does disseminating (mis) information restore social connection during a global pandemic? Publication: Journal Article Wicks, Sydney G, Andrew H Hales, and Erin P Hennes. 2023. “Does Disseminating (mis) Information Restore Social Connection During a Global Pandemic?”. Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (10): e12825.
Prayer, self-affirmation, and distraction improve recovery from short-term ostracism Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H, Eric D Wesselmann, and Kipling D Williams. 2016. “Prayer, Self-Affirmation, and Distraction Improve Recovery from Short-Term Ostracism”. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 64: 8-20.
Social Ostracism: Theoretical Foundations and Basic Principles Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H, and Kipling D Williams. 2021. “Social Ostracism: Theoretical Foundations and Basic Principles”. Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles, 337.
Basic Psychological Needs and Extremism: Understanding Theories Through Meta-Analysis Publication: Journal Article Wood, Natasha R, and Andrew H Hales. 2025. “Basic Psychological Needs and Extremism: Understanding Theories Through Meta-Analysis”. Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-27.
Vicarious ostracism. Publication: Journal Article Wesselmann, Eric D, Kipling D Williams, and Andrew H Hales. 2013. “Vicarious Ostracism.”. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7: 153.
Cell phone-induced ostracism threatens fundamental needs. Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H, Maayan Dvir, Eric D Wesselmann, Daniel J Kruger, and Catrin Finkenauer. 2018. “Cell Phone-Induced Ostracism Threatens Fundamental Needs.”. The Journal of Social Psychology 158 (4): 460-73.
One-tailed tests: Let's do this (responsibly) Publication: Journal Article Hales, Andrew H. 2024. “One-Tailed Tests: Let’s Do This (responsibly)”. Psychological Methods 29 (6): 1209-18.
Who gets ostracized? A personality perspective on risk and protective factors of ostracism. Publication: Journal Article Rudert, Selma C, Matthias D Keller, Andrew H Hales, Mirella Walker, and Rainer Greifeneder. 2020. “Who Gets Ostracized? A Personality Perspective on Risk and Protective Factors of Ostracism.”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 118 (6): 1247-68.