Publications: Jay J. Van Bavel

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  • Affiliation: Professor of Psychology & Neural Science, New York University; Norwegian School of Economics
  • Google Scholar ID: lyOMg94AAAAJ
  • Total Publications: 203

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Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-12, 2020
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2020 6467 100.0%
GPT is an effective tool for multilingual psychological text analysis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024
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2024 244 99.5%
Political sectarianism in America
Science 370 (6516), 533-536, 2020
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2020 949 99.3%
Out-group animosity drives engagement on social media
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 118 (26), e2024292118, 2021
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2021 591 99.3%
National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
Nature communications 13 (1), 1-14, 2022
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2022 366 99.3%
Emotion shapes the diffusion of moralized content in social networks
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7313-7318, 2017
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2017 1410 99.2%
Negativity drives online news consumption
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023
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2023 230 99.2%
Partisan differences in physical distancing are linked to health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nature Human Behaviour, 1-12, 2020
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2020 705 99.0%
Addressing Climate Change with Behavioral Science: A Global Intervention Tournament in 63 Countries
Science Advances, 2024
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2024 140 99.0%
The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policymaking
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences NEXUS, 2024
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2024 133 98.9%
Identity concerns drive belief: The impact of partisan identity on the belief and dissemination of true and false news
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (1), 2023
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2023 188 98.9%
The partisan brain: An identity-based model of political belief
Trends in cognitive sciences 22 (3), 213-224, 2018
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2018 930 98.8%
Stewardship of global collective behavior
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (27), e2025764118, 2021
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2021 358 98.5%
A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19
Nature, 2024
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2024 103 98.5%
Brain-to-brain synchrony tracks real-world dynamic group interactions in the classroom
Current biology 27 (9), 1375-1380, 2017
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2017 829 98.4%
Megastudy testing 25 treatments to reduce antidemocratic attitudes and partisan animosity
Science 386 (6719), eadh4764, 2024
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2024 91 98.2%
The MAD Model of Moral Contagion: The Role of Motivation, Attention, and Design in the Spread of Moralized Content Online
Perspectives on Psychological Science 15 (4), 978–1010, 2020
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2020 443 98.2%
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response
Nature human behaviour 4 (5), 460-471, 2020
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2020 433 98.1%
Accuracy and Social Motivations Shape Judgements of (Mis)Information
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023
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2023 104 97.8%
Interventions to Reduce Partisan Animosity
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
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2022 162 97.7%
Political psychology in the digital (mis)information age: A model of news belief and sharing
Social Issues and Public Review 15 (1), 84-113, 2021
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2021 229 97.4%
Social Media and Morality
Annual Review of Psychology 75, 311-340, 2024
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2024 64 97.3%
How social media shapes polarization
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 25 (11), 913-916, 2021
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2021 206 97.0%
Contextual sensitivity in scientific reproducibility
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (23), 6454-6459, 2016
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2016 524 97.0%
Their pain gives us pleasure: How intergroup dynamics shape empathic failures and counter-empathic responses
Journal of experimental social psychology 55, 110-125, 2014
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2014 551 96.9%
People think that social media platforms do (but should not) amplify divisive content
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2024
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2024 53 96.5%
The neuroscience of intergroup relations: An integrative review
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (3), 245-274, 2014
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2014 506 96.5%
The dark side of social movements: Social identity, non-conformity, and the lure of conspiracy theories
Current opinion in psychology 35, 1-6, 2020
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2020 263 96.5%
National Narcissism predicts the Belief in and the Dissemination of Conspiracy Theories During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From 56 Countries
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2021
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2021 170 96.2%
Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
Scientific Data, 2023
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2023 64 96.0%
Troll and divide: The language of online polarization
PNAS Nexus, 2022
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2022 101 96.0%
Culture-level dimensions of social axioms and their correlates across 41 cultures
Journal of cross-cultural psychology 35 (5), 548-570, 2004
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2004 712 95.7%
The role of political devotion in sharing partisan misinformation
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2023
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2023 60 95.7%
Inter-brain synchrony in teams predicts collective performance
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 16 (1-2), 43-57, 2021
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2021 152 95.6%
Attentional capture helps explain why moral and emotional content go viral.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (4), 746, 2020
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2020 220 95.6%
Examining the role of Donald Trump and his supporters in the 2021 assault on the US Capitol: A dual-agency model of identity leadership and engaged followership
The Leadership Quarterly 34 (2), 101622, 2023
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2023 57 95.4%
An ideological asymmetry in the diffusion of moralized content on social media among political leaders.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (10), 1802, 2019
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2019 251 95.4%
The neural substrates of in-group bias
Psychological Science 19 (11), 1131, 2008
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2008 576 95.4%
Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results.
Psychological bulletin 146 (5), 451, 2020
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2020 199 95.0%
The Power of Us: Harnessing Our Shared Identities to Improve Performance, Increase Cooperation, and Promote Social Harmony
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2021 138 95.0%
The best-case heuristic: Relative optimism in relationships, politics, and a global health pandemic
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 51 (4), 612-631, 2025
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2025 20 94.7%
The Misleading count: An identity-based intervention to counter the spread of partisan misinformation
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2024
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2024 34 94.4%
The Differential Impact of Climate Interventions along the Political Divide in 60 Countries
Nature Communications, 2024
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2024 34 94.4%
The iterative reprocessing model: A multilevel framework for attitudes and evaluation
Social Cognition 25 (5), 736-760, 2007
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2007 497 94.3%
Social media behavior is associated with vaccine hesitancy
PNAS nexus 1 (4), pgac207, 2022
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2022 76 94.2%
Registered replication report: Rand, greene, and nowak (2012)
Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (3), 527-542, 2017
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2017 265 93.7%
Using natural language processing to analyse text data in behavioural science
Nature Reviews Psychology, 1-16, 2025
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2025 17 93.1%
Updating the Identity-based Model of Belief: From False Belief to the Spread of Misinformation
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2024
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2024 28 93.1%
Leveraging neuroscience for climate change research
Nature Climate Change 13 (12), 1288-1297, 2023
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2023 39 93.0%
Affective flexibility: evaluative processing goals shape amygdala activity
Psychological Science 19 (2), 152-160, 2008
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2008 401 92.9%
Inside the Funhouse Mirror Factory: How Social Media Distorts Perceptions of Norms
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2024
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2024 27 92.7%
Letter to the Editors of Psychological Science: Meta-Analysis Reveals that Accuracy Nudges Have Little to No Effect for U.S. Conservatives: Regarding Pennycook et al. (2020)
Psychological Science, 2022
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2022 62 92.6%
Perceptual contributions to racial bias in pain recognition.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (5), 863, 2019
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2019 157 91.9%
The psychology of hate: Moral concerns differentiate hate from dislike
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2022
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2022 55 91.4%
On the Efficacy of Accuracy Prompts Across Partisan Lines: An Adversarial Collaboration
Psychological Science, 2024
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2024 23 91.2%
Political neuroscience: The beginning of a beautiful friendship
Political Psychology 35, 3-42, 2014
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2014 242 91.2%
How Social Identity Shapes Conspiratorial Belief
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
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2022 51 90.6%
Group membership alters the threshold for mind perception: The role of social identity, collective identification, and intergroup threat
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 52, 15-23, 2014
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2014 227 90.4%
A multi-national test on self-reported compliance with COVID-19 public health measures: The role of individual age and gender demographics and countries’ developmental status
Social Science & Medicine 286, 114335, 2021
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2021 69 88.5%
Social identity shapes social valuation: evidence from prosocial behavior and vicarious reward
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 12 (8), 1219-1228, 2017
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2017 156 88.5%
When tonic cardiac vagal tone predicts changes in phasic vagal tone: The role of fear and perceptual load
Psychophysiology 51 (5), 419-426, 2014
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2014 194 88.5%
Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning
PNAS nexus 1 (3), pgac093, 2022
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2022 42 88.3%
Modulation of the fusiform face area following minimal exposure to motivationally relevant faces: evidence of in-group enhancement (not out-group disregard)
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (11), 3343-3354, 2011
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2011 220 87.6%
Partisans are more likely to entrench their beliefs in misinformation when political outgroup members fact-check claims
PsyArXiv, 2023
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2023 23 87.4%
A social identity approach to person memory: Group membership, collective identification, and social role shape attention and memory.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2012
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2012 199 87.0%
Self-categorization with a novel mixed-race group moderates automatic social and racial biases
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (3), 321-335, 2009
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2009 226 87.0%
Perceiving the world through group-colored glasses: A perceptual model of intergroup relations
Psychological Inquiry 27 (4), 255-274, 2016
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2016 149 87.0%
Understanding the effects of partisan identity on climate change
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 42, 54-59, 2021
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2021 61 86.8%
“Not for all the tea in China!” Political ideology and the avoidance of dissonance-arousing situations
PloS one 8 (4), e59837, 2013
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2013 183 86.7%
On the ideology of hypodescent: Political conservatism predicts categorization of racially ambiguous faces as Black
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (6), 1196-1203, 2013
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2013 183 86.7%
In defense of tradition: Religiosity, conservatism, and opposition to same-sex marriage in North America
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (10), 1455-1468, 2017
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2017 135 86.6%
The pipeline project: Pre-publication independent replications of a single laboratory's research pipeline
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 66, 55-67, 2016
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2016 142 86.2%
The Costs of Polarizing a Pandemic: Antecedents, Consequences, and Lessons
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023
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2023 21 86.1%
Rethinking the nature of cruelty: The role of identity leadership in the Stanford Prison Experiment.
American Psychologist 74 (7), 809, 2019
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2019 95 85.8%
Young children police group members at personal cost.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (1), 182–191, 2020
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2020 78 85.3%
Shifting prosocial intuitions: neurocognitive evidence for a value-based account of group-based cooperation
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 15 (4), 371-381, 2020
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2020 67 82.9%
Cardiac vagal tone is correlated with selective attention to neutral distractors under load
Psychophysiology 50 (4), 398-406, 2013
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2013 143 82.8%
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Nature Human Behaviour, 4, 460–471
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2020 65 82.3%
Political polarization and health
Nature Medicine, 1-9, 2024
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2024 12 82.3%
The importance of moral construal: moral versus non-moral construal elicits faster, more extreme, universal evaluations of the same actions
PLoS ONE, 2012
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2012 146 82.1%
See your friends close, and your enemies closer: Social identity and identity threat shape the representation of physical distance
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2012
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2012 140 81.3%
The neuroscience of moral cognition: From dual processes to dynamic systems
Van Bavel, JJ, FeldmanHall, O., & Mende-Siedlecki, P.(in press). The …, 2015
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2015 115 81.2%
Reflexive intergroup bias in third-party punishment.
Journal of experimental psychology: general 145 (11), 1448, 2016
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2016 105 81.1%
Fairness violations elicit greater punishment on behalf of another than for oneself
Nature communications 5 (1), 5306, 2014
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2014 119 80.7%
The moral pop-out effect: Enhanced perceptual awareness of morally relevant stimuli
Cognition 132 (1), 22-29, 2014
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2014 117 80.4%
Amygdala structure and the tendency to regard the social system as legitimate and desirable
Nature Human Behaviour 2 (2), 133-138, 2018
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2018 84 80.2%
Preregistered Replication of “Feeling superior is a bipartisan issue: Extremity (not direction) of political views predicts perceived belief superiority”
Psychological Science 32 (3), 451-458, 2021
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2021 41 79.8%
From groups to grits: Social identity shapes evaluations of food pleasantness
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 74, 270-280, 2018
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2018 82 79.7%
Evaluation is a dynamic process: Moving beyond dual system models
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2012
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2012 125 79.1%
Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes
OSF Preprints, 2023
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2023 14 79.1%
Cardiac vagal tone predicts inhibited attention to fearful faces
Emotion, 2012
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2012 124 79.0%
A value-based framework for understanding cooperation
Current Directions in Psychological Science 29 (3), 227-234, 2020
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2020 53 78.4%
A time for moral actions: Moral identity, morality-as-cooperation and moral circles predict support of collective action to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in an international sample
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 27 (1), 178-195, 2024
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2024 10 78.3%
Decoding “us” and “them”: neural representations of generalized group concepts.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (5), 621, 2017
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2017 82 77.8%
Racial bias in the sharing economy and the role of trust and self-congruence.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 27 (3), 508, 2021
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2021 37 77.7%
Cardiac vagal tone predicts attentional engagement to and disengagement from fearful faces.
Emotion 13 (4), 645, 2013
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2013 109 77.7%
Toward an understanding of collective intellectual humility
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 29 (1), 15-27, 2025
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2025 5 77.4%
At the heart of morality lies neuro-visceral integration: Lower cardiac vagal tone predicts utilitarian moral judgment
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11 (10), 1588-1596, 2016
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2016 83 76.2%
The International Climate Psychology Collaboration: Climate change-related data collected from 63 countries
Scientific Data, 2024
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2024 9 75.9%
Social identity shapes antecedents and functional outcomes of moral emotion expression in online networks
PsyArxiv, 2021
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2021 32 74.4%
Motivated social memory: Belonging needs moderate the own-group bias in face recognition
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (3), 707-713, 2012
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2012 98 74.0%
Individual-level solutions may support system-level change–if they are internalized as part of one’s social identity
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
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2023 11 73.7%
The SPIR Model of Social Media and Polarization: Exploring the Role of Selection, Platform Design, Incentives, and Real World Context
International Journal of Communication, 2023
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2023 11 73.7%
Partisan Antipathy and the Erosion of Democratic Norms
Unpublished paper, Northwestern University, 2024
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2024 8 73.0%
Moral perception
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (11), 631-633, 2015
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2015 77 72.6%
A social neuroscience approach to self and social categorisation: A new look at an old issue
European Review of Social Psychology 21 (1), 237-284, 2011
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2011 96 72.6%
Is identifying with a historically victimized group good or bad for your health? Transgenerational post‐traumatic stress and collective victimization
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2011
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2011 95 72.4%
Breaking groupthink: Why scientific identity and norms mitigate ideological epistemology
Psychological Inquiry 31 (1), 66-72, 2020
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2020 40 72.1%
How neurons, norms, and institutions shape group cooperation
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 2022
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2022 17 70.8%
Parents’ Political Ideology Predicts How Their Children Punish
Psychological Science, 2022
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2022 17 70.8%
The effects of climate action interventions along cultural individualism-collectivism
Preprint at https://doi. org/10.31234/osf. io/cv3n4, 2024
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2024 7 69.5%
The best-case heuristic: Relative optimism in a global health pandemic
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2023
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2023 9 68.7%
The imperative of interpretable machines
Nature Machine Intelligence 2 (4), 197-199, 2020
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2020 35 68.7%
Is race erased? Decoding race from patterns of neural activity when skin color is not diagnostic of group boundaries.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2012
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2012 78 68.6%
Toward a neuropsychology of political orientation: exploring ideology in patients with frontal and midbrain lesions
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1822), 20200137, 2021
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2021 24 67.1%
The flexibility of emotional attention: Accessible social identities guide rapid attentional orienting
Cognition, 2012
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2012 73 67.1%
The neural basis of ideological differences in race categorization
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1822), 20200139, 2021
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2021 23 65.9%
Rapid social perception is flexible: Approach and avoidance motivational states shape P100 responses to other-race faces
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 140, 2012
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2012 69 65.7%
In a pandemic, political polarization could kill people
The Washington Post, 2020
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2020 31 65.5%
Is the political slant of psychology research related to scientific replicability?
Perspectives on Psychological Science 15 (6), 1310-1328, 2020
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2020 31 65.5%
Political and Non-Political Belief Change Elicits Behavioral Change
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2023
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2023 8 65.5%
Changing the incentive structure of social media may reduce online proxy failure and proliferation of negativity.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
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2023 8 65.5%
How social identity tunes moral cognition.
The Routledge International Handbook of the Psychology of Morality 1, 2024
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2024 6 65.1%
Morality in the Anthropocene: The Perversion of Compassion and Punishment in the Online World
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences NEXUS, 2024
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2024 6 65.1%
Sudden shifts in social identity swiftly shape implicit evaluation
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 83, 55-69, 2019
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2019 34 63.1%
Machine learning identifies key individual and nation-level factors predicting climate-relevant beliefs and behaviors
NJP Climate Action, 2025
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2025 3 62.8%
The neural development of ‘us and them’
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 12 (2), 184-196, 2017
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2017 41 60.6%
Climate change terminology does not influence willingness to take climate action
Journal of Environmental Psychology 100, 102482, 2024
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2024 5 59.3%
From the heart to the mind's eye: Cardiac vagal tone is related to visual perception of fearful faces at high spatial frequency
Biological Psychology 90, 171-178, 2012
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2012 53 59.0%
Estimating the effect size of moral contagion in online networks: A pre-registered replication and meta-analysis
PsyArxiv, 2021
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2021 18 59.0%
Open-mindedness predicts support for public health measures and disbelief in conspiracy theories during the COVID-19 pandemic
OSF, 2022
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2022 11 58.4%
Speaking my truth: Why personal experiences can bridge divides but mislead
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (8), e2100280118, 2021
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2021 17 57.3%
AI reflections in 2020
Nature Machine Intelligence 3 (1), 2-8, 2021
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2021 17 57.3%
Dissociable contributions of the prefrontal cortex in group-based cooperation
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 13 (4), 349-356, 2018
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2018 30 55.2%
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response. Nature Human Behaviour
Nature Research 1, 2020
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2020 20 53.4%
Dynamic representation of race: Processing goals shape race decoding in the fusiform gyri
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2012
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2012 42 53.3%
Implicit measurement of attitudes: A physiological approach
Insights from the new implicit measures, 2009
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2009 44 53.2%
Reply to Inbar: Contextual sensitivity helps explain the reproducibility gap between social and cognitive psychology
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (34), E4935-E4936, 2016
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2016 33 52.5%
Allocating moral responsibility to multiple agents
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 91, 104027, 2020
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2020 19 51.8%
Changing the incentive structure of social media may reduce online proxy failure and proliferation of negativity
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47, e81, 2024
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2024 4 51.6%
The “chicken-and-egg” problem in political neuroscience.
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 37 (3), 2014
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2014 36 51.5%
Swiss identity smells like chocolate: Social identity shapes olfactory judgments
Scientific reports 6 (1), 34979, 2016
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2016 30 50.0%
Proximity under threat: The role of physical distance in intergroup relations
PloS one 11 (7), e0159792, 2016
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2016 30 50.0%
The time course of moral perception: an ERP investigation of the moral pop-out effect
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15 (2), 235-246, 2020
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2020 17 48.7%
The road to Christchurch: A tale of two leaderships
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 47, 11-14, 2019
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2019 20 48.3%
The group mind: The pervasive influence of social identity on cognition
New frontiers in social neuroscience, 41-56, 2013
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2013 31 47.2%
Clarifying the Relationship Between Randomness Dismissal and Conspiracist Ideation: A Preregistered Replication and Meta-Analysis
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2022
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2022 7 44.6%
The dynamic nature of identity: From the brain to behavior
N. Branscombe, & K. Reynolds, The Psychology of Change: Life Contexts …, 2014
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2014 27 44.6%
Valence asymmetries in the human amygdala: task relevance modulates amygdala responses to positive more than negative affective cues
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (4), 842-851, 2015
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2015 25 43.8%
A neural analysis of intergroup perception and evaluation
Handbook of neuroscience for the behavioral sciences 1, 975-984, 2009
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2009 25 42.0%
The role of generalizability in moral and political psychology
Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 2021
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2021 10 41.3%
The social function of rationalization: An identity perspective
Brain and Behavioral Sciences 43, e52, 2020
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2020 13 41.3%
The roots of implicit bias
The New York Times, 2016
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2016 20 40.0%
Exposure to justice diminishes moral perception.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (12), 1728, 2016
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2016 20 40.0%
Clarifying the role of perception in intergroup relations: Origins of bias, components of perception, and practical implications
Psychological Inquiry 27 (4), 358-366, 2016
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2016 19 38.9%
Why do so many psychology studies fail to replicate?
New York Times, 2016
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2016 18 37.7%
Social groups prioritize selective attention to faces: How social identity shapes distractor interference
Plos one 11 (8), e0161426, 2016
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2016 17 36.5%
See for yourself: Perception is attuned to morality.
Elsevier Science, 2016
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2016 17 36.5%
The role of morality in social cognition
The neural basis of mentalizing, 555-566, 2021
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2021 8 35.1%
The psychology and neuroscience of partisanship
Chapter, 2020
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2020 10 34.6%
Social identity shapes social perception and evaluation: Using neuroimaging to look inside the social brain.
The Neuroscience of Prejudice, 2013
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2013 15 32.2%
Academia needs a reality check: Life is not back to normal
Science 28, 2020
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2020 9 32.0%
Varieties of emotional experience: Differences in object or computation?
Emotion Review 1 (1), 56-57, 2009
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2009 13 31.1%
More to morality than mutualism: Consistent contributors exist and they can inspire costly generosity in others.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2012
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2012 11 27.2%
Time to change the story
The Psychologist 31 (8), 2-3, 2018
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2018 9 27.0%
The Social Neuroscience of Cooperation
The Cognitive Neurosciences 6, 2020
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2020 7 26.6%
Unfollowing hyperpartisan social media influencers durably reduces out-party animosity
Preprint at https://osf. io/acbwg/download, 2024
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2024 2 25.7%
Politicians’ use of national identity rhetoric on social media predicts engagement and electoral success
OSF, 2024
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2024 2 25.7%
Machine learning identifies key individual and nation-level factors predicting climate-relevant beliefs and behaviors
Preprint available at: https://doi. org/10.31219/osf. io/um69t, 2024
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2024 2 25.7%
Preregistered Replication and Extension of "Moral Hypocrisy: Social Groups and the Flexibility of Virtue"
Psychological Science, 2024
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2024 2 25.7%
The Problem with Rewarding Individual Performers
Harvard Business Review, 2016
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2016 9 24.8%
Behavior is multiply determined and perception has multiple components: The case of moral perception
Available at SSRN 2695248, 2015
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2015 9 24.3%
A social cognitive neuroscience approach to intergroup perception and evaluation
Encyclopedia of consciousness, 379-388, 2009
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2009 8 24.2%
Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response (preprint)
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2020 6 23.5%
In the tough academic job market, two principles can help you maximize your chances
Science, 2019
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2019 6 22.0%
Identity leadership: Managing perceptions of conflict for collective action
Brain and Behavioral Sciences 42, e136, 2019
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2019 6 22.0%
Data from a pre-publication independent replication initiative examining ten moral judgement effects
Scientific data 3 (1), 1-7, 2016
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2016 7 21.0%
Handbook of neuroscience for the behavioral sciences
Berntson, Gary G.(Ed.), 975-984, 2009
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2009 6 20.3%
Debate around leadership in the Stanford Prison Experiment: Reply to Zimbardo and Haney (2020) and Chan et al.(2020).
American Psychological Association 75 (3), 406, 2020
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2020 5 20.1%
A social media survival guide for scientists
Science, 2019
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2019 5 19.1%
Is that Jesus in your toast?
New York Times, 2014
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2014 6 18.7%
Seven Steps to Reduce Bias in Hiring
Wall Street Journal, 2017
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2017 5 17.2%
Twitter’s passion politics
The New York Times, 2017
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2017 5 17.2%
The Cognitive Process Underlying Moral Judgment Across Development
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 40, 2018
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2018 4 14.8%
How Political Opinions Change
Scientific American, 2018
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2018 4 14.8%
Researchers' Politics Don't Undermine Their Scientific Results
Scientific American, 2020
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2020 3 12.4%
Scientific replication in the study of social animals
Readings about The Social Animal 12, 2019
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2019 3 12.2%
Adversarial collaborations in behavioral science: Benefits and boundary conditions. Comment on Clark et al.
Educational Publishing Foundation 11 (1), 23, 2022
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2022 2 12.1%
Amygdala structure and the tendency to perceive the social system as legitimate and desirable
University of Sussex, 2017
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2017 3 11.2%
Contextual sensitivity helps explain the reproducibility gap between social and cognitive psychology
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