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Confrontational and preventative policy responses to terrorism: Anger wants a fight and fear wants" them" to go away
LJ Skitka, CW Bauman, NP Aramovich, GS Morgan
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 28 (4), 375-384, 2006
3362006
When values and attributions collide: Liberals’ and conservatives’ values motivate attributions for alleged misdeeds
GS Morgan, E Mullen, LJ Skitka
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 36 (9), 1241-1254, 2010
2262010
The social and political implications of moral conviction
LJ Skitka, GS Morgan
Political psychology 35, 95-110, 2014
2132014
The psychology of moral conviction
LJ Skitka, BE Hanson, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Annual Review of Psychology 72, 347-366, 2021
1602021
The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11.
GS Morgan, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka
American Psychologist 66 (6), 447, 2011
1162011
Status quo framing increases support for torture
CS Crandall, S Eidelman, LJ Skitka, GS Morgan
Social Influence 4 (1), 1-10, 2009
1022009
Moral and religious convictions and intentions to vote in the 2008 presidential election
GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 10 (1), 307-320, 2010
952010
When ideology matters: Moral conviction and the association between ideology and policy preferences in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
M Reifen Tagar, GS Morgan, E Halperin, LJ Skitka
European Journal of Social Psychology 44 (2), 117-125, 2014
642014
The double-edged sword of a moral state of mind
LJ Skitka, GS Morgan
Personality, identity, and character: Explorations in moral psychology, 355-374, 2009
462009
Political orientation and moral conviction: A conservative advantage or an equal opportunity motivator of political engagement
LJ Skitka, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Social psychology and politics, 57-74, 2015
422015
The structure of political ideology varies between and within people: Implications for theories about ideology's causes
GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Social Cognition 35 (4), 395-414, 2017
412017
Between-person methods provide limited insight about within-person belief systems.
MJ Brandt, GS Morgan
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 123 (3), 621, 2022
302022
A checklist to facilitate objective hypothesis testing in social psychology research
AN Washburn, GS Morgan, LJ Skitka
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38, 2015
232015
Different paths to protest: Predictors of collective action in the Occupy Movement
GS Morgan, WY Chan
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 46 (10), 565-582, 2016
212016
Objectively and universally true: Psychological foundations of moral conviction
GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, BL Lytle
annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Austin …, 2014
172014
Toward a model of morally motivated behavior: Investigating mediators of the moral conviction-action link
GS Morgan
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2012
162012
Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixed.
GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 37 (3), 2014
132014
Dark clouds and silver linings: Socio-psychological responses to September 11, 2001
LJ Skitka, B Saunders, GS Morgan, D Wisneski
The impact of, 9-11, 2009
112009
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralization
DC Wisneski, BE Hanson, GS Morgan
Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (2), 215-227, 2020
92020
Mindfulness and cognitive depletion shape the relationship between moral conviction and intolerance of dissimilar others
JN Baumgartner, GS Morgan
Studia Psychologica 61 (1), 31-41, 2019
72019
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