Prof. Dr. Jimmy Calanchini

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsSocial Psychology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology,General, Cognitive and Mathematical Psychology
Keywordsregional intergroup bias, implicit attitudes, multinomial models, stereotyping, prejudice
Honours and awards

2024: University of California Riverside Doctoral Dissertation Advisor Mentoring Award

2022: Collaborating Investigator, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 3-year grant: “Detecting Discrimination: A Signal Detection Analysis” €140,141

2021: Association for Psychological Science, Rising Star Award

2021: Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation (USA) 3-year grant: “A Model of Generalized Ingroup Recognition Advantage” $431,338

2021: University of California Riverside Commitment to Graduate Diversity Award

2021: University of California Riverside Psychology Department “Faculty of the Year”

Current contact address

CountryUnited States of America
CityRiverside
InstitutionUniversity of California, Riverside
InstituteDepartment of Psychology

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Karl Christoph KlauerInstitut für Psychologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg
Start of initial sponsorship01/09/2016

Programme(s)

2015Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2021Cone, Jeremy and Calanchini, Jimmy: A process dissociation model of implicit rapid revision in response to diagnostic revelations. In: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 47, 2021, 201--215
2021Calanchini, Jimmy and Meissner, Franziska and Klauer, Karl Christoph: The role of recoding in implicit social cognition: Investigating the scope and interpretation of the ReAL model for the implicit association test. In: PloS one, 16, 2021, e0250068
2020Degner, Juliane and Calanchini, Jimmy: Age Invariance in Implicit Bias: Alternative Perspectives and Their Implications for the Development of Implicit Cognition. In: Social Cognition, 38, 2020, s135--s153
2020Aringer, Alexandra S and Calanchini, Jimmy: Ethnic Differences in Perceptions of Mental Illness: Examining Intergroup Relations. In: UC Riverside Undergraduate Research Journal, 13, 2020,
2020Calanchini, Jimmy: How multinomial processing trees have advanced, and can continue to advance, research using implicit measures. In: Social Cognition, 38, 2020, s165--s186
2020Essien, Iniobong and Calanchini, Jimmy and Degner, Juliane: Moderators of intergroup evaluation in disadvantaged groups: A comprehensive test of predictions from system justification theory.. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2020,
2020Calanchini, Jimmy and Lai, Calvin K and Klauer, Karl Christoph: Reducing implicit racial preferences: III. A process-level examination of changes in implicit preferences.. In: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2020,
2020Hehman, Eric and Ofosu, Eugene K and Calanchini, Jimmy: Using environmental features to maximize prediction of regional intergroup bias. In: Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020, 1948550620909775
2019Hehman, Eric and Calanchini, Jimmy and Flake, Jessica K and Leitner, Jordan B: Establishing construct validity evidence for regional measures of explicit and implicit racial bias.. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 148, 2019, 1022
2019Hutchings, Ryan J and Calanchini, Jimmy and Huang, Lisa M and Rees, Heather R and Rivers, Andrew M and Roth, Jenny and Sherman, Jeffrey W: Retrieval cues fail to influence contextualized evaluations. In: Cognition and Emotion, 2019,
2019Smith, Colin Tucker and Calanchini, Jimmy and Hughes, Sean and Van Dessel, Pieter and De Houwer, Jan: The impact of instruction-and experience-based evaluative learning on IAT performance: A Quad model perspective. In: Cognition and Emotion, 2019,
2018Hehman, Eric and Flake, Jessica K and Calanchini, Jimmy: Disproportionate use of lethal force in policing is associated with regional racial biases of residents. In: Social psychological and personality science, 9, 2018, 393--401
2018Calanchini, Jimmy and Rivers, Andrew M and Klauer, Karl Christoph and Sherman, Jeffrey W: Multinomial processing trees as theoretical bridges between cognitive and social psychology. Psychology of learning and motivation. Elsevier, 2018. 39--65
2017Rivers, Andrew M and Rees, Heather R and Calanchini, Jimmy and Sherman, Jeffrey W: Implicit bias reflects the personal and the social. In: Psychological Inquiry, 28, 2017, 301--305
2016Calanchini, Jimmy and Moons, Wesley G and Mackie, Diane M: Angry expressions induce extensive processing of persuasive appeals. In: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 64, 2016, 88--98
2016Ramos, Miguel R and Barreto, Manuela and Ellemers, Naomi and Moya, Miguel and Ferreira, L{\'u}cia and Calanchini, Jimmy: Exposure to sexism can decrease implicit gender stereotype bias. In: European Journal of Social Psychology, 46, 2016, 455--466
2016Lai, Calvin K and Skinner, Allison L and Cooley, Erin and Murrar, Sohad and Brauer, Markus and Devos, Thierry and Calanchini, Jimmy and Xiao, Y Jenny and Pedram, Christina and Marshburn, Christopher K and others: Reducing implicit racial preferences: II. Intervention effectiveness across time.. In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 2016, 1001
2015Loersch, Chris and Bartholow, Bruce D and Manning, Mark and Calanchini, Jimmy and Sherman, Jeffrey W: Intoxicated prejudice: The impact of alcohol consumption on implicitly and explicitly measured racial attitudes. In: Group Processes \& Intergroup Relations, 18, 2015, 256--268
2015Skorinko, Jeanine LM and Lun, Janetta and Sinclair, Stacey and Marotta, Satia A and Calanchini, Jimmy and Paris, Melissa H: Reducing prejudice across cultures via social tuning. In: Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 2015, 363--372
2015Smaldino, Paul E and Calanchini, Jimmy and Pickett, Cynthia L: Theory development with agent-based models. In: Organizational Psychology Review, 5, 2015, 300--317
2014Calanchini, Jimmy and Sherman, Jeffrey W and Klauer, Karl Christoph and Lai, Calvin K: Attitudinal and non-attitudinal components of IAT performance. In: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 2014, 1285--1296
2014Klauer, Karl Christoph and Hölzenbein, Fabian and Calanchini, Jimmy and Sherman, Jeffrey W: How malleable is categorization by race? Evidence for competitive category use in social categorization.. In: Journal of personality and social psychology, 107, 2014, 21
2014Sherman, Jeffrey W and Krieglmeyer, Regina and Calanchini, Jimmy: Process models require process measures. In: Dual-process theories of the social mind, 2014, 121--138
2013Calanchini, Jimmy and Gonsalkorale, Karen and Sherman, Jeffrey W and Klauer, Karl Christoph: Counter-prejudicial training reduces activation of biased associations and enhances response monitoring. In: European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 2013, 321--325
2013Calanchini, Jimmy and Sherman, Jeffrey W: Implicit attitudes reflect associative, non-associative, and non-attitudinal processes. In: Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 7, 2013, 654--667