Performing on cue? The formation of public opinion toward war
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Christopher Gelpi |
Attitudes/Attitude Change, Violence, Media |
2010 |
Paying the Human Costs of War: American Public Opinion and Casualties in Military Conflicts
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Christopher Gelpi |
Attitudes/Attitude Change, Violence, Moral Psychology |
2009 |
Interdependence of Narrative Characters: Implications for Media Theories
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Matthew Grizzard |
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2020 |
Narrative Retribution and Cognitive Processing
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Matthew Grizzard |
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2020 |
A gateway conspiracy? Belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories prospectively predicts greater conspiracist ideation
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Russell Fazio |
Conspiracy Theory, Public Health |
2022 |
Interventions to reduce partisan animosity
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Kurt Gray |
Behavioral Intervention, Politics/Political Ideology |
2022 |
Putting Terror in Its Place: An Experiment on Mitigating Fears of Terrorism among the American Public
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Christopher Gelpi |
Attitudes/Attitude Change, Violence, Moral Psychology |
2022 |
Rational inference strategies and the genesis of polarization and extremism
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Peter Kvam |
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2022 |
Conservatives’ susceptibility to political misperceptions
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Kelly Garrett, Robert Bond |
Politics/Political Ideology, Social Media |
2021 |
Contracting COVID-19: a longitudinal investigation of the impact of beliefs and knowledge
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Russell Fazio |
Conspiracy Theory, Politics/Political Ideology, Public Health |
2021 |
Do Audiences Judge the Morality of Characters Relativistically? How Interdependence Affects Perceptions of Characters’ Temporal Moral Descent
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Matthew Grizzard |
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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
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Russell Fazio |
Politics/Political Ideology, Public Health |
2021 |
How populism and conservative media fuel conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 and what it means for COVID-19 behaviors
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Dominik Stecula |
Media, Politics/Political Ideology, Public Health |
2021 |
Personal experiences bridge moral and political divides better than facts
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Kurt Gray |
Communication, Moral Psychology, Politics/Political Ideology |
2021 |
Ambivalent attitudes promote support for extreme political actions
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Richard Petty |
Attitudes/Attitude Change, Violence, Politics/Political Ideology |
2024 |
Conspiracy Theory and the Muslim Brotherhood in Post-Revolutionary Egypt: A Left-Right Convergence?
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Helen Murphey |
Conspiracy Theory, Politics/Political Ideology, Religion/Spirituality |
2024 |
Jumping to fixations: jumping to conclusions is associated with less hypothesis generation and more fixation
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James Hillman |
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2024 |
Objective numeracy exacerbates framing effects from decision-making under political risk
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Dominik Stecula |
Decision Making/Choice, Politics/Political Ideology, Statistical Modeling |
2024 |
The Tweedledum and Tweedledee of dynamic decisions: Discriminating between diffusion decision and accumulator models
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Peter Kvam |
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2024 |
Victimhood: The most powerful force in morality and politics
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Kurt Gray |
Moral Psychology, Politics/Political Ideology |
2024 |
Neutralizing the effect of political worldviews by communicating scientific agreement: A thought-listing study
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Graham Dixon |
Communication, Politics/Political Ideology |
2018 |
Political Homophily in a Large-Scale Online Communication Network
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Robert Bond |
Communication, Internet/Online Platforms, Networks |
2018 |
Psychological reactance from reading basic facts on climate change: The role of prior views and political identification
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Graham Dixon |
Climate Change, Communication, Politics/Political Ideology |
2019 |
Unintended effects of emphasizing the role of climate change in recent natural disasters
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Graham Dixon |
Climate Change, Communication |
2019 |
"Hillary Clinton Spring": Unpacking the Parti Destourien Libre’s Demonisation of the Arab Uprisings
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Helen Murphey |
Communication, Politics/Political Ideology |
2023 |