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Curriculum Vitae
Full Name
Brittany Shoots-Reinhard
First Name
Brittany
Last Name
Shoots-Reinhard
Affiliation
Staff
Title
Senior Research Associate
Phone
16144406258
Office
110 A Allen Hall
Departments
SOJC
Interests
Social Psychology; Judgment and Decision Making; Persuasive Communication; Numeracy, Risk Perception; Affect; Legal, Health, and Financial Decision Making; Organizational Psychology; Attitude Measurement; Social Cognition
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Education

Ph.D. Social Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. 

M.A. Social Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

B.S. Psychology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Biography

Brittany Shoots-Reinhard is a Senior Research Associate in Dr. Ellen Peters' lab. She is interested in decision making and attitudes and persuasion. One area of her research investigates how perceived and actual numeric ability influences decisions and motivation to ultimately improve academic, health, and financial outcomes. A second area involves evidence-based communication, and how factors such as emotion, message resistance, and numeric ability facilitate or inhibit persuasion and behavior change. She has explored these factors in topics such as tobacco use and safe driving. 

Publications

Peters, E., Tompkins, M.K., Knoll, M., Ardoin, S., Shoots-Reinhard, B., Meara, A. (2019). Despite high objective numeracy, lower numeric confidence relates to worse financial and medical outcomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(39), 19386-19391.

Peters, E., Shoots-Reinhard, B., Shoben, A., Evans, A.T., Klein, E., Tompkins, M.K., Romer, D., & Tusler, M. (2019). Pictorial warning labels and memory for cigarette health-risk information over time. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53(4), 358-371.

Peters, E. & Shoots-Reinhard, B. (2018). Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water: Commentary on Kok, Peters, Kessels, ten Hoor, and Ruiter. Health Psychology Review, 12 (2), 140-143.

Shoots-Reinhard, B. & Peters, E. (2018). A summary of two surveys on the psychological predictors of self-reported distracted driving. Report prepared for The Risk Institute at Fisher College of Business.

Peters, E., Shoots-Reinhard, B., Tompkins, M. K., Schley, D., Meilleur, L., Sinayev, A, Tusler, M., Wagner, L., Crocker, J. (2017). Improving numeracy through values affirmation enhances decision and STEM outcomes. PLoS ONE, 12(7), e0180674.

Shoots-Reinhard, B., Petty, R. E., DeMarree, K. G., & Rucker, D. D. (2015). Personality certainty and politics: Increasing the predictive utility of individual-difference inventories. Journal of Political Psychology, 36(4), 415-430.

Shoots-Reinhard, B., Rucker, D. D., Petty, R. E., & Shakarchi, R. (2014). Not all contrast effects are created equal: extent of processing affects contrast strength. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 44(8), 523-535.

Arkes, H. R., Shoots-Reinhard, B., & Mayes, R. M. (2012). Disjunction between probability and verdict in juror decision making. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25(3), 276-294.

 

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