Search Results - "Landy, Justin F"
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Does Incidental Disgust Amplify Moral Judgment? A Meta-Analytic Review of Experimental Evidence
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-07-2015)“…The role of emotion in moral judgment is currently a topic of much debate in moral psychology. One specific claim made by many researchers is that irrelevant…”
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Editorial: Appraisal processes in moral judgment: resolving moral issues through cognition and emotion
Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-06-2023)Get full text
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Lean Not on Your Own Understanding": Belief That Morality is Founded on Divine Authority and Non-Utilitarian Moral Judgments
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-11-2013)“…Abstract Recent research has shown that religious individuals are much more resistant to utilitarian modes of thinking than their less religious counterparts,…”
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Representations of moral violations: Category members and associated features
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-09-2016)“…I present a novel way to conceptualize Turiel and colleagues’ Social Domain Theory (SDT), and Haidt and colleagues’ Moral Foundations Theory (MFT), as theories…”
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Typologies of stress appraisal and problem-focused coping: associations with compliance with public health recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published in BMC public health (19-04-2022)“…Given prior research finding that young adults are less likely to engage in recommended public health behaviors (PHBs) than older adults, understanding who is…”
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What drives opposition to suicide? Two exploratory studies of normative judgments
Published in Judgment and decision making (01-01-2022)“…Abstract The act of suicide is commonly viewed as wrong in some sense, but it is not clear why this is. Based on past empirical research and philosophical…”
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Are Good Reasoners More Incest-friendly? Trait Cognitive Reflection Predicts Selective Moralization in a Sample of American Adults
Published in Judgment and Decision Making (01-05-2014)“…Abstract Two studies examined the relationship between individual differences in cognitive reflection (CRT) and the tendency to accord genuinely moral…”
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When It’s Bad to Be Friendly and Smart: The Desirability of Sociability and Competence Depends on Morality
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-09-2016)“…Morality, sociability, and competence are distinct dimensions in person perception. We argue that a person’s morality informs us about their likely intentions,…”
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On Being Honest About Dishonesty: The Social Costs of Taking Nuanced (but Realistic) Moral Stances
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-08-2023)“…Despite the well-documented costs of word-deed misalignment, hypocrisy permeates our personal, professional, and political lives. Why? We explore one potential…”
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Folk beliefs about the relationships anger and disgust have with moral disapproval
Published in Cognition and emotion (17-02-2020)“…Theories that view emotions as being related in some way to moral judgments suggest that condemning moral emotions should, at a minimum, be understood by…”
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Show Me the Money: A Systematic Exploration of Manipulations, Moderators, and Mechanisms of Priming Effects
Published in Psychological science (01-08-2017)“…A major challenge for accumulating knowledge in psychology is the variation in methods and participant populations across studies in a single domain. We offer…”
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Disgusting Democrats and Repulsive Republicans: Members of Political Outgroups Are Considered Physically Gross
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-03-2023)“…The status of disgust as a sociomoral emotion is debated. We conducted a stringent test of whether social stimuli (specifically, political outgroup members)…”
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Forming Evaluations of Moral Character: How Are Multiple Pieces of Information Prioritized and Integrated?
Published in Cognitive science (01-04-2024)“…Evaluating other people's moral character is a crucial social cognitive task. However, the cognitive processes by which people seek out, prioritize, and…”
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Cruel nature: Harmfulness as an important, overlooked dimension in judgments of moral standing
Published in Cognition (01-04-2014)“…•An animal’s harmfulness reduced its moral standing independently of its patiency and intelligence.•An animal’s harmful disposition, not its harmful agency,…”
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CAD or MAD? Anger (Not Disgust) as the Predominant Response to Pathogen-Free Violations of the Divinity Code
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2014)“…The CAD triad hypothesis (Rozin, Lowery, Imada, & Haidt, 1999) stipulates that, cross-culturally, people feel anger for violations of autonomy, contempt for…”
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Reevaluating Moral Disgust: Sensitivity to Many Affective States Predicts Extremity in Many Evaluative Judgments
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2019)“…Disgust-sensitive individuals are particularly morally critical. Some theorists take this as evidence that disgust has a uniquely moral form: disgust…”
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Moral preference reversals: Violations of procedure invariance in moral judgments of sacrificial dilemmas
Published in Cognition (01-11-2024)“…In this research, we examine whether moral judgments sometimes violate the normative principle of procedure invariance – that is, whether normatively…”
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Morality traits still dominate in forming impressions of others
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-06-2018)Get full text
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Are Thoughtful People More Utilitarian? CRT as a Unique Predictor of Moral Minimalism in the Dilemmatic Context
Published in Cognitive science (01-03-2015)“…Recent theorizing about the cognitive underpinnings of dilemmatic moral judgment has equated slow, deliberative thinking with the utilitarian disposition and…”
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An Empirically-Derived Taxonomy of Moral Concepts
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-11-2018)“…We propose that methods from the study of category-based induction can be used to test the descriptive accuracy of theories of moral judgment. We had…”
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