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Works by Justin F. Landy in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2022

Typologies of Coping in Young Adults in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Justin F. Landy, Lawrence M. Scheier
Aya Shigeto

Typologies of Coping in Young Adults in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Justin F. Landy, Lawrence M. Scheier
Aya Shigeto

Typologies of Coping in Young Adults in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Justin F. Landy, Lawrence M. Scheier
Aya Shigeto

2021

When Hypocrisy is Rewarded: The Costs of Moral Flexibility Outweigh the Costs of Hypocrisy, Elizabeth Huppert, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Emma E. Levine
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Being Dishonest About Dishonesty: The Social Benefits of Taking Absolute (But Hypocritical) Moral Stances, Elizabeth Huppert, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Emma E. Levine
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Typologies of Coping in Young Adults in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Aya Shigeto, Daniel J. Laxman, Justin F. Landy, Lawrence M. Scheier
Faculty Articles

A Practical Dental Anxiety Scale Predicts Oral Health and Pursuit of Root Canal Treatment, Hallie Landy, Justin F. Landy, Bekir Karabucak
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2020

Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests: Making Transparent How Design Choices Shape Research Results, Justin F. Landy
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Preferences for Moral Absolutism Outweigh the Penalties of Hypocrisy, Elizabeth Huppert, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, E Levine
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Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests: Making Transparent How Design Choices Shape Research Results, Justin F. Landy, Miaolei Liam Jia, Isabel L. Ding, Domenico Viganola, Warren Tierney, Anna Dreber, Magnus Johannesson, Thomas Pfeiffer, Charles Ebersole, Quentin F. Gronau, Alexander Ly, Don van den Bergh, Maarten Marsman, Koen Derks, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Andrew Proctor, Daniel M. Bartels, Christopher W. Bauman, William J. Brady, Felix Cheung, Andrei Cimpian, Simone Dohle, M Brent Donnellan, Adam Hahn, Michael P. Hall, William Jiménez-Leal, David J. Johnson, Richard E. Lucas, Benoît Monin, Andres Montealegre, Elizabeth Mullen, Jun Pang, Jennifer Ray, Diego A. Reinero, Jesse Reynolds, Walter J. Sowden, Daniel Storage, Runkun Su, Christina M. Tworek, Jay Van Bavel, Daniel Walco, Julian Wills, Xiaobing Xu, Kai Chi Yam, William A. Cunningham, Martin Schweinsberg, Molly Urwitz, Eric L. Uhlmann
Faculty Articles

The Social Consequences of Absolute Moral Proclamations, Elizabeth Huppert, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, E Levine
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

2019

Good People Don't Need Medication: How Moral Character Beliefs Affect Medical Decision-Making, Sydney Elizabeth Scott, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

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The Social Consequences of Absolute Moral Proclamations, Elizabeth Huppert, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Emma E. Levine
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Pre-commitment to Moral Values, Nicholas R. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Emma E. Levine
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Folk Beliefs about the Relationships Anger and Disgust Have With Moral Disapproval, Jared Piazza, Justin F. Landy
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Empirical virtue ethics: The psychology of moral character, Justin F. Landy
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“Calculating the value of a life” by Matthew Hutson, Justin F. Landy
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“Liberals and conservatives approach moral judgments in fundamentally different ways” by Eric W. Dolan, Justin F. Landy
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“Morality: More important than intelligence” by Alice G. Walton, Justin F. Landy
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“The science of ethics” by Abigail Meisel, Justin F. Landy
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“What are you worth?” by Shannon Fischer, Justin F. Landy
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“Why the public hates performance-enhancing drugs, and what it means for athletes” by Alice G. Walton, Justin F. Landy
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“Money might influence people less than believed” by Alice G. Walton, Justin F. Landy
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“Why we are all moral hypocrites – and what we can do about it” by Jared Piazza, Justin F. Landy
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"People who are disgusted by body odor are more likely to hold authoritarian views" by Melissa Matthews, Justin F. Landy
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Emotional people make more extreme judgments, Justin F. Landy
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How are moral categories related to each other? by Art Markman, Justin F. Landy
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Cautiously Optimistic Rationalism May Not Be Cautious Enough, Justin F. Landy
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Empirical virtue ethics: The psychology of moral character, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Morality, the mind, and meta-science, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

2018

Empirical virtue ethics: The psychology of moral character, Justin F. Landy
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Dormant intentions: Why overjustifying innocence makes you seem like a worse person, Justin F. Landy, J. N. Linder, Eugene M Caruso
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Moral thoughtfulness: Thinking carefully about complex moral problems is a virtue, N. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
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Medication aversion: How moral character inferences affect medical decision making, Justin F. Landy, S. E. Scott
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Medication aversion: How moral character inferences affect medical decision making, Justin F. Landy, S. E. Scott
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Medication aversion: How moral character inferences affect medical decision making, Justin F. Landy, S. E. Scott
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An Empirically-Derived Taxonomy of Moral Concepts, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M. Bartels
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2017

What’s wrong with using steroids? Exploring whether and why people oppose the use of performance enhancing drugs, Justin F. Landy, Daniel K Walco, Daniel M Bartels
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Counterfactual intentions: When over-justification makes you seem like a worse person, Joanna Linder, Justin F. Landy, Eugene M Caruso
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Moral thoughtfulness: Thinking carefully about complex moral problems is a virtue, N. Herzog, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
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Reevaluating Moral Disgust: Sensitivity to Many Affective States Predicts Extremity in Many Evaluative Judgments, Justin F. Landy, Jared Piazza
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Social emotions, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Empirical virtue ethics: The psychology of moral character, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

What’s so bad about using steroids? Exploring the origins of moral opposition to performance enhancers, Justin F. Landy, Daniel K Walco, Daniel M Bartels
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Moral judgments of emerging technologies, Justin F. Landy, S. E. Scott
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2016

Empirical virtue ethics: The psychology of moral character, Justin F. Landy
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Inductive ethics: A bottom-up taxonomy of the moral domain, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

What’s so bad about using steroids? Exploring the origins of opposition to performance enhancers, Justin F. Landy, Daniel K Walco, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Inductive ethics: A bottom-up taxonomy of the moral domain, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Inductive ethics: A bottom-up taxonomy of the moral domain, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Inductive ethics: A bottom-up taxonomy of the moral domain, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Inductive ethics: A bottom-up taxonomy of the moral domain, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures

Form and content in moral judgment, Justin F. Landy
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Moral character, sociability, and competence in intergroup stereotypes, Justin F. Landy, Jared Piazza, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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Data collection in the twenty-first century: New approaches to conducting psychological studies, R. White, Justin F. Landy
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When it’s bad to be friendly and smart: The desirability of sociability and competence depends on morality, Justin F. Landy, Jared Piazza, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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Representations of moral violations: Category members and associated features, Justin F. Landy
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2015

Mapping Morality, Justin F. Landy, Daniel M Bartels
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Morality: New evidence for old perspectives, Justin F. Landy
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Morality, sociability, and competence are distinct dimensions of social cognition, Justin F. Landy, Jared Piazza, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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Does incidental disgust amplify moral judgment? A meta-analytic review of experimental evidence, Justin F. Landy, Geoffrey P Goodwin
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Are thoughtful people more utilitarian? CRT as a unique predictor of moral minimalism in the dilemmatic context, E. B. Royzman, Justin F. Landy, R. F. Leeman
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