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Stephanie A. Cardenas
Stephanie A. Cardenas
Assistant Professor
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Neurocognitive functioning in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and unaffected relatives: a review of the literature
SA Cardenas, L Kassem, MA Brotman, E Leibenluft, FJ McMahon
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 69, 193-215, 2016
772016
US College students' sexual activity: The unique and interactive effects of emotion regulation difficulties and attachment style
CB Stroud, R Hershenberg, S Cardenas, E Greiter, M Richmond
International Journal of Sexual Health 28 (1), 37-49, 2016
122016
Right place, wrong time: The limitations of mental reinstatement of context on alibi-elicitation
SA Cardenas, W Crozier, D Strange
Psychology, crime & law 27 (3), 201-230, 2021
92021
Symptom profiles and illness course among Anabaptist and Non-Anabaptist adults with major mood disorders
KE Gill, SA Cardenas, L Kassem, TG Schulze, FJ McMahon
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders 4, 1-7, 2016
82016
Charged up and anchored down: A test of two pathways to judgmental and decisional anchoring biases in plea negotiations.
SA Cardenas
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 2023
32023
The “partial innocence” effect: False guilty pleas to partially unethical behaviors
SA Cardenas, PY Sanchez, SM Kassin
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672231185639, 2022
32022
The effect of erroneous alibis
SA Cardenas, WE Crozier, D Strange
Alibis and corroborators: Psychological, criminological, and legal …, 2022
22022
Charged Up and Anchored Down: Structural and Psychological Processes Influencing Defendant and Defense Attorney Plea Decision-Making
S Cardenas
PsyArXiv, 2022
12022
Prosecutorial Misconduct: Assessment of Perspectives from the Bench
SM Kassin, SA Cardenas, V Meterko, F Barksdale
Ct. Rev. 58, 162, 2022
12022
The Influence of Prosecutorial Overcharging on Defendant and Defense Attorney Plea Decision Making: Documenting and Debiasing the Anchoring Effect
SA Cardenas
City University of New York, 2021
12021
Visual experience in self and social judgment: How a biased majority claim a superior minority
E Balcetis, SA Cardenas
Self and Identity 18 (4), 363-377, 2019
12019
Study 5 Manipulating the Mediator (Subjective Bystander Testimonials on Distance)
S Cardenas
OSF, 2023
2023
Study 4 of Perceptions of Threat and Distance Perception in Officer Use of Force Incidents
S Cardenas, K Jones
OSF, 2022
2022
Study 2 of" Charged Up and Anchored Down: Structural and Psychological Processes Influencing Defendant and Defense Attorney Plea Decision-Making"
S Cardenas
OSF, 2021
2021
Evaluating Alibi Statements Study 3
W Crozier, S Cardenas, D Strange, E Merriwether
OSF, 2019
2019
Better Alibi Generation Study 2
W Crozier, S Cardenas, D Strange
OSF, 2018
2018
Better Alibi Generation
S Cardenas, W Crozier, D Strange
OSF, 2017
2017
This manuscript is a preprint and is currently under review. It is subject to future revisions and modifications based on feedback from reviewers and editors. If citing this …
SA Cardenas, PY Sanchez, SM Kassin
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