I'm so proud to share that my new edited volume, the Research Handbook on Social Judgment, is available now. A huge thanks to all of thr amazing scholars who contributed to this project!
Available now: Research Handbook on Social Judgment,
Edited by Justin F. Landy (@JF_Landy)
Learn more: https://t.co/Tu4JiAnRLg
Read a free sample chapter online: https://t.co/UtE2En18sp
A long time coming, but our paper on preference reversals in the moral domain was just published in @CognitionJourn! We find that which of 2 actions is judged more moral depends on how you elicit the judgment, which is... wild, when you think about it.
https://t.co/1jnLT4n5SX
How do we evaluate if someone is a good or bad person? In a recent post on the @cogsci_soc blog, @aperry2472 and I discuss our recent paper on how many, conflicting pieces of information are prioritized and integrated in moral character judgments.
https://t.co/r77BQHl1aE
New paper out! @JF_Landy and I examined the cognitive processes that underlie how people form evaluations of moral character. Check it out below!
https://t.co/a54LY3QTiP
Members of political outgroups can elicit physical disgust, according to a new #openaccess study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
Learn more: https://t.co/qCf97Dq9AZ
@JetBlue I was supposed to fly out of JFK today, but flight was cancelled. You rebooked me to fly out of HPN tomorrow. I've been on hold for half an hour trying to change it so I can leave from PHL.