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Melnikoff, D.E. & Strohminger, N. (in press). Bayesianism and wishful thinking are compatible. Nature Human Behaviour.

Kurdi, B., Melnikoff, D.E., Hannay, J.W., Korkmaz, A., Lee, K.M., Ritchie, E., Surdel, N., Vuletich, H.A., Yang, X., Payne, B.K., Ferguson, M.J. (in press). Probing the automaticity features of the Affect Misattribution Procedure. Behavior Research Methods.

Amir, D.*, Melnikoff, D.E.*, Warneken, F., Blake, P.R., Corbit, J., Callaghan, T.C., Barry, O., Bowie, A., Kleutsch, L., Kramer, K.L., Ross, E., Vongsachang, H., Wrangham, R., McAuliffe, K. (2023). Computational signatures of inequity aversion in children across seven societies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Melnikoff, D.E., Carlson, R.W., & Stillman, P.E. (2023). The structure of immersive and engaging activities: Insights from a computational model of flow. In A. Kruglanski, A. Fishbach, & K. Copetz (Eds.), Goal Systems Theory: Psychological Processes and Applications. New York: Oxford University Press.

Melnikoff, D.E., Kurdi, B. (2022). What implicit measures of bias can do. Psychological Inquiry, 33(3), 185-192.

Melnikoff, D.E., Carlson, R.W., & Stillman, P.E. (2022). A computational theory of the subjective experience of flow. Nature Communications, 13, 2252.

Bena, J., Melnikoff, D.E., Mierop, A., Corneille, O. (2022). Revisiting dissociation hypotheses with a structural fit approach: The case of the prepared reflex framework. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 100, 104297.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bargh, J.A. (2022). Impression formation, right side up. In E. Balcetis & G. Moskowitz (Eds.), Handbook on Impression Formation: A Social Psychological Approach (pp. 185-198). New York: Routledge.

Melnikoff, D.E., Bargh, J.A., & Wood, W. (2021). Editorial: On the nature and scope of habits and model-free control. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 760841.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Strohminger, N. (2020). The automatic influence of advocacy among lawyers and novices. Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 1258-1264.

Melnikoff, D.E., Lambert, R., & Bargh, J.A. (2020). Attitudes as prepared reflexes. Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology, 88, 103950.

Melnikoff, D.E., Mann, T.C., Stillman, P.E., Shen, X., & Ferguson, M.J. (2020). Tracking prejudice: A mouse-tracking measure of evaluative conflict predicts discriminatory behavior. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12, 266-272.

Bargh, J.A. & Melnikoff, D.E. (2019). Does physical warmth prime social warmth? Reply to Chabris et al. Social Psychology, 50, 207-210.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bargh, J.A. (2019). Problems with the dual-systems approach to temporal cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 42, e264.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Valian, V.V. (2019). Gender disparities in awards to neuroscience researchers. Archives of Scientific Psychology, 7, 4-11.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bargh, J.A. (2018). The mythical number two. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22, 280-293.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bargh, J.A. (2018). The insidious number two. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22, 668-669.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bailey, A.H. (2018). Preferences for moral vs. immoral traits in others are conditional. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115, E592-E600.

Melnikoff, D.E. & Bailey, A.H. (2018). Reply to Landy et al.: Terms and condition may apply. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115, E5637-E5638.

Einstein, E.B., Patterson, C.A., Hon, B.J., Regan, K.A., Reddi, J., Melnikoff, D.E., Mateer, M.J., Schulz, S., Johnson, B.N., & Tallent, M.K. (2010). Somatostatin signaling in neuronal cilia is critical for object recognition memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 4306-4314.