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Cory J Clark

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 10, 2025
Morally offensive scientific findings activate cognitive chicaneryCory J Clark, Nicholas Kerry, Maja Graso, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2018
On the Necessity of Consciousness for Sophisticated Human ActionRoy F Baumeister, Stephan Lau, Heather M Maranges, et al.
The American Psychologist|August 15, 2024
Adversarial collaboration: An undervalued approach in behavioral scienceStephen J Ceci, Cory J Clark, Lee Jussim, et al.
Psychological Science|January 22, 2020
Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime-but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQCory J Clark, Bo M Winegard, Jordan Beardslee, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 29, 2018
Are morally good actions ever free?Cory J Clark, Adam Shniderman, Jamie B Luguri, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 23, 2025
Women climate scientists are connected, productive, and successful but have shorter careersChris C Martin, Andrew Lockley, Steve Hendricks, et al.
Addictive Behaviors Reports|February 17, 2018
Ordinary people associate addiction with loss of free willAndrew J Vonasch, Cory J Clark, Stephan Lau, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 26, 2014
Free to punish: a motivated account of free will beliefCory J Clark, Jamie B Luguri, Peter H Ditto, et al.
Psychological Science|March 20, 2024
On the Efficacy of Accuracy Prompts Across Partisan Lines: An Adversarial CollaborationCameron Martel, Steve Rathje, Cory J Clark, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 10, 2020
Political differences in free will belief are associated with differences in moralizationJim Albert Charlton Everett, Cory J Clark, Peter Meindl, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 10, 2025
Morally offensive scientific findings activate cognitive chicaneryCory J Clark, Nicholas Kerry, Maja Graso, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2018
On the Necessity of Consciousness for Sophisticated Human ActionRoy F Baumeister, Stephan Lau, Heather M Maranges, et al.
The American Psychologist|August 15, 2024
Adversarial collaboration: An undervalued approach in behavioral scienceStephen J Ceci, Cory J Clark, Lee Jussim, et al.
Psychological Science|January 22, 2020
Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime-but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQCory J Clark, Bo M Winegard, Jordan Beardslee, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 29, 2018
Are morally good actions ever free?Cory J Clark, Adam Shniderman, Jamie B Luguri, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 23, 2025
Women climate scientists are connected, productive, and successful but have shorter careersChris C Martin, Andrew Lockley, Steve Hendricks, et al.
Addictive Behaviors Reports|February 17, 2018
Ordinary people associate addiction with loss of free willAndrew J Vonasch, Cory J Clark, Stephan Lau, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 26, 2014
Free to punish: a motivated account of free will beliefCory J Clark, Jamie B Luguri, Peter H Ditto, et al.
Psychological Science|March 20, 2024
On the Efficacy of Accuracy Prompts Across Partisan Lines: An Adversarial CollaborationCameron Martel, Steve Rathje, Cory J Clark, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 10, 2020
Political differences in free will belief are associated with differences in moralizationJim Albert Charlton Everett, Cory J Clark, Peter Meindl, et al.
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