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Brian Lickel

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The Journal of Social Psychology|October 22, 2022
Getting the message across: flexitarians as messengers for meat reductionJoel Ginn, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2026
Who Is to Blame When Spreading Behavior Cascades Into Harm? Blame Attribution Traces the Causal Chain of ActionsPeter Kardos, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 3, 2007
Why individuals protest the perceived transgressions of their country: the role of anger, shame, and guiltAarti Iyer, Toni Schmader, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
A case of collective responsibility: who else was to blame for the Columbine high school shootings?Brian Lickel, Toni Schmader, David L Hamilton
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 18, 2021
The role of psychological research in understanding and responding to links between climate change and conflictSe Min Suh, Daniel A Chapman, Brian Lickel
The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 19, 2020
Collective psychological ownership and the rise of reactionary counter-movements defending the status quoHema Preya Selvanathan, Brian Lickel, Jolanda Jetten
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 29, 2021
My Fight or Yours: Stereotypes of Activists From Advantaged and Disadvantaged GroupsBrooke Burrows, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Brian Lickel
The American Psychologist|October 17, 2013
Bringing science to bear--on peace, not war: elaborating on psychology's potential to promote peaceBernhard Leidner, Linda R Tropp, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 9, 2015
Shared perceptions: morality is embedded in social contextsNate C Carnes, Brian Lickel, Ronnie Janoff-Bulman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 18, 2014
Shame and the motivation to change the selfBrian Lickel, Kostadin Kushlev, Victoria Savalei, et al.
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The Journal of Social Psychology|October 22, 2022
Getting the message across: flexitarians as messengers for meat reductionJoel Ginn, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2026
Who Is to Blame When Spreading Behavior Cascades Into Harm? Blame Attribution Traces the Causal Chain of ActionsPeter Kardos, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 3, 2007
Why individuals protest the perceived transgressions of their country: the role of anger, shame, and guiltAarti Iyer, Toni Schmader, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 27, 2004
A case of collective responsibility: who else was to blame for the Columbine high school shootings?Brian Lickel, Toni Schmader, David L Hamilton
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 18, 2021
The role of psychological research in understanding and responding to links between climate change and conflictSe Min Suh, Daniel A Chapman, Brian Lickel
The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 19, 2020
Collective psychological ownership and the rise of reactionary counter-movements defending the status quoHema Preya Selvanathan, Brian Lickel, Jolanda Jetten
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 29, 2021
My Fight or Yours: Stereotypes of Activists From Advantaged and Disadvantaged GroupsBrooke Burrows, Hema Preya Selvanathan, Brian Lickel
The American Psychologist|October 17, 2013
Bringing science to bear--on peace, not war: elaborating on psychology's potential to promote peaceBernhard Leidner, Linda R Tropp, Brian Lickel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 9, 2015
Shared perceptions: morality is embedded in social contextsNate C Carnes, Brian Lickel, Ronnie Janoff-Bulman
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 18, 2014
Shame and the motivation to change the selfBrian Lickel, Kostadin Kushlev, Victoria Savalei, et al.
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