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    Implicit and Explicit Racial Attitudes Changed During Black Lives Matter by Sawyer, Jeremy, Gampa, Anup

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-07-2018)
    “…Lab-based interventions have been ineffective in changing individuals’ implicit racial attitudes for more than brief durations, and exposure to high-status…”
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    Social Movements as Parsimonious Explanations for Implicit and Explicit Attitude Change by Sawyer, Jeremy E., Gampa, Anup

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-02-2023)
    “…Recently, interest in aggregate and population-level implicit and explicit attitudes has opened inquiry into how attitudes relate to sociopolitical phenomenon…”
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    (Ideo)Logical Reasoning: Ideology Impairs Sound Reasoning by Gampa, Anup, Wojcik, Sean P., Motyl, Matt, Nosek, Brian A., Ditto, Peter H.

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-11-2019)
    “…Beliefs shape how people interpret information and may impair how people engage in logical reasoning. In three studies, we show how ideological beliefs impair…”
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    Work alienation and its gravediggers: Social class, class consciousness, and activism by Sawyer, Jeremy E., Gampa, Anup

    Published in Journal of social and political psychology (28-02-2020)
    “…Work activity is central to human psychology. However, working conditions under capitalist socioeconomic relations have been posited as psychologically…”
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    Generosity, fairness, trust and time: the performance of therapeutic community residents in economics experiments by Gampa, Anup, Linley, Jessica V, Roe, Brian, Warren, Keith L

    Published in Therapeutic communities (11-06-2018)
    “…Purpose Therapeutic communities (TCs) assume that residents are capable of working together to overcome substance abuse and criminal behavior. Economic games…”
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