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Kelly Amaddio
Robert Bond
Janet Box-Steffensmeier
Gizem Ceylan
Helen Devine
Graham Dixon
Grant Donelly
Russell Fazio
Kelly Garrett
Christopher Gelpi
Kurt Gray
Matthew Grizzard
James Hillman
Jonah Koetke
Peter Kvam
Selin Malkoc
Helen Murphey
Richard Petty
Madhulika Shastry
Charlene Stainfield
Dominik Stecula
Sam Taylor
Christa Teston
Duane Wegener
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Public Voices in Pharmaceutical Deliberations: Negotiating “Clinical Benefit” in the FDA’s Avastin Hearing
Christa Teston
English
2014
Bodies in Flux Scientific Methods for Negotiating Medical Uncertainty
Christa Teston
English
2017
Cutting in Line: How Powerful Organized Interests Hasten & Delay Executive Branch Nominations
Janet Box-Steffensmeier
Political Science
2025
Do we really think our politicians should be intellectually humble?
Jonah Koetke
Psychology
2025
Provider Logo Empathic AI Will Undermine Human Kindness
Kurt Gray, Madhulika Shastry
Psychology
2025
The Future of the US Supreme Court: Ethics, Polarization, and Reform
Janet Box-Steffensmeier
Political Science
2025
Performing on cue? The formation of public opinion toward war
Christopher Gelpi
Political Science
2010
Paying the Human Costs of War: American Public Opinion and Casualties in Military Conflicts
Christopher Gelpi
Political Science
2009
Interdependence of Narrative Characters: Implications for Media Theories
Matthew Grizzard
Communication
2020
Narrative Retribution and Cognitive Processing
Matthew Grizzard
Communication
2020
A gateway conspiracy? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories prospectively predicts greater conspiracist ideation
Russell Fazio
Psychology
2022
Fallibility Salience Increases Intellectual Humility: Implications for People’s Willingness to Investigate Political Misinformation
Jonah Koetke
Psychology
2022
Interventions to reduce partisan animosity
Kurt Gray
Psychology
2022
Putting Terror in Its Place: An Experiment on Mitigating Fears of Terrorism among the American Public
Christopher Gelpi
Political Science
2022
Rational inference strategies and the genesis of polarization and extremism
Peter Kvam
Psychology
2022
Conservatives’ susceptibility to political misperceptions
Robert Bond, Kelly Garrett
Communication
2021
Contracting COVID-19: a longitudinal investigation of the impact of beliefs and knowledge
Russell Fazio
Psychology
2021
Do Audiences Judge the Morality of Characters Relativistically? How Interdependence Affects Perceptions of Characters’ Temporal Moral Descent
Matthew Grizzard
Communication
2021
Examining the Left-Right Divide Through the Lens of a Global Crisis: Ideological Differences and Their Implications for Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Russell Fazio
Psychology
2021
How populism and conservative media fuel conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 and what it means for COVID-19 behaviors
Dominik Stecula
Communication
2021
Personal experiences bridge moral and political divides better than facts
Kurt Gray
Psychology
2021
Ambivalent attitudes promote support for extreme political actions
Richard Petty
Psychology
2024
Conspiracy Theory and the Muslim Brotherhood in Post-Revolutionary Egypt: A Left-Right Convergence?
Helen Murphey
Security Studies
2024
Doing Dignity: Ethical Praxis and the Politics of Care
Christa Teston
English
2024
Jumping to fixations: jumping to conclusions is associated with less hypothesis generation and more fixation
James Hillman
Psychology
2024
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