Publications

Qu-Lee, J., Seidel, B., Harel, D., Granot, Y., & Balcetis, E. (2022). The relationship between visual confirmation bias, belief consistency, and belief polarization. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology. UPCOMING LINK

Qu-Lee, J., & Balcetis, E. (2021). The call for ecological validity is right but missing perceptual idiosyncrasies is wrong – Response to Cesario J. (2021). What can experimental studies of bias tell us about real-world group disparities? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 51–53. UPCOMING LINK

Qu-Lee, J., & Balcetis, E. (forthcoming). Minority Influence. In Gurung, R., Miller, R., & et al., The Routledge Research Encyclopedia of Psychology in the Real World.

Mende-Siedlecki, P., Qu-Lee, J., Lin, J., Drain, A., & Goharzad, A. (2020). The Delaware Pain Database: A set of painful expressions and corresponding norming data. Pain Reports, 5(6), e853. DATA & MATERIALS LINK

Mende-Siedlecki, P., Qu-Lee, J., Backer, R., & Van Bavel, J.J. (2019). Perceptual contributions to racial bias in pain recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 148(5), 863-889. DATA & MATERIALS PREPRINT LINK

Qu, W., Gao, J., & Guan, Y. Y. (2016). The influence of prejudice on attribution and responsibility in medical disputes. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 24, 213-217. LINK

Qu, W. (2015). Handbook for Success Formula — Take the Construction of Self-Concept in Career Counseling as an Example. Popular Psychology, 22, 37–38.

Qu, W. (2015). Why is my staff leaving? —Practical Application of the Minnesota Theory of Work Adjustment. Popular Psychology, 22, 40–41.

Manuscripts

Qu-Lee, J., Leong, Y. C., & Balcetis, E. (in prep). Pupillary synchrony during videos of police-civilian altercations exacerbates the effects of social identification with police on punitive decisions.

Qu-Lee, J., & Balcetis, E. (under review). Tracking optics: How visual attention impacts punishment decisions.

Qu-Lee, J., & Balcetis, E. (under review). Amplifying identity-based bias in social judgment: The effect of attentional staring and identification with police on perceived justifiability of officers’ actions.

Qu-Lee, J., Koch, C., Gao, S., & Balcetis, E. (under review). Residential arrest rate reduces attention on officer during police use-of-force video viewing.

Drain, A., Goharzad, A., Qu-Lee, J., Lin, J., & Mende-Siedlecki, P. (Pre-print). Cues to racial prototypicality exacerbate bias in pain perception. PREPRINT

Selected Chaired Symposia, Conference Presentations, & Invited Talks
(*=presenter)

Qu-Lee, J.* & Balcetis, E. (2023, March). The relationship between attentional staring and video evidence interpretation. Poster presentation at the APS’ International Convention of Psychological Science, Brussels, Belgium.

Qu-Lee, J.* (2022, April). The relationship between visual confirmation bias, belief consistency, and belief polarization. Invited talk, Motivation and Cognition Neuroscience Lab (Leong Lab) at The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Qu-Lee, J.*, Seidel, B., Harel, D., Granot, Y., & Balcetis, E. (2021, February). The Effect of Visual Confirmation Bias on Belief Polarization in Legal Decision-Making. Symposium presentation at 2021 Society for Personality and Social Psychology, online.

Qu-Lee, J.*, & Balcetis, E. (2020, May *conference was cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns). Leveraging Technology to Understand Intergroup Conflicts. Chaired symposium at the 32nd APS Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.

Qu-Lee, J*. (2020, March). Unpacking Sources of Bias in Legal Decision-Making Using Covert Eye-Tracking Methodology. Invited talk, 10th annual Beyond the Bars Justice Conference at Columbia University, New York, NY.

Qu-Lee, J.*, Granot, Y., & Balcetis, E. (2020, February). Motivated attention deployment styles on unpacking sources of bias in legal decision-making. Flashtalk/Datablitz, 2020 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Justice and Morality Pre-Conference and Political Psychology Pre-Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Qu-Lee, J.*, Granot, Y., Sternisko, A., & Balcetis, E. (2019, May). Police cameras and eye gaze tracking. Hackathon leader, 2019 European Association of Social Psychology: Tech and Relationship conference in Annecy, France. SLIDES

Qu-Lee, J.*, Mende-Siedlecki, P. (2018, May). Building a Face Database to Study Racial Bias in Pain Perception. Poster presentation, APS Annual Convention, San Francisco, California. POSTER

Qu-Lee, J.*, Mende-Siedlecki, P., Backer, R., & Van Bavel, J.J. (2018, March). Racial Bias in Pain Perception Predicts Disparities in Treatment, Independent of Stimulus Effects. Poster presentation, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Atlanta, Georgia. POSTER

Qu, J.*, FeldmanHall, O., Cloutier, J., & Kubota, J. (2017, January). Group Membership On Perceived Fairness Transgressions. Poster presentation, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas. POSTER