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Daniel C Wisneski

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 23, 2016
Moralization Through Moral Shock: Exploring Emotional Antecedents to Moral ConvictionDaniel C Wisneski, Linda J Skitka
Psychological Science|August 4, 2009
Gut reactions: moral conviction, religiosity, and trust in authorityDaniel C Wisneski, Brad L Lytle, Linda J Skitka
The American Psychologist|August 10, 2011
The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11G Scott Morgan, Daniel C Wisneski, Linda J Skitka
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|November 24, 2020
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralizationDaniel C Wisneski, Brittany E Hanson, G Scott Morgan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 24, 2016
Utopian Hopes or Dystopian Fears? Exploring the Motivational Underpinnings of Moralized Political EngagementLinda J Skitka, Brittany E Hanson, Daniel C Wisneski
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 28, 2014
Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixedG Scott Morgan, Linda J Skitka, Daniel C Wisneski
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2015
Social psychology. Response to Comment on "Morality in everyday life"Wilhelm Hofmann, Daniel C Wisneski, Mark J Brandt, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 2014
Morality in everyday lifeWilhelm Hofmann, Daniel C Wisneski, Mark J Brandt, et al.
Annual Review of Psychology|September 4, 2020
The Psychology of Moral ConvictionLinda J Skitka, Brittany E Hanson, G Scott Morgan, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 1, 2018
Moral Punishment in Everyday LifeWilhelm Hofmann, Mark J Brandt, Daniel C Wisneski, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 23, 2016
Moralization Through Moral Shock: Exploring Emotional Antecedents to Moral ConvictionDaniel C Wisneski, Linda J Skitka
Psychological Science|August 4, 2009
Gut reactions: moral conviction, religiosity, and trust in authorityDaniel C Wisneski, Brad L Lytle, Linda J Skitka
The American Psychologist|August 10, 2011
The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11G Scott Morgan, Daniel C Wisneski, Linda J Skitka
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences|November 24, 2020
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralizationDaniel C Wisneski, Brittany E Hanson, G Scott Morgan
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 24, 2016
Utopian Hopes or Dystopian Fears? Exploring the Motivational Underpinnings of Moralized Political EngagementLinda J Skitka, Brittany E Hanson, Daniel C Wisneski
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 28, 2014
Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixedG Scott Morgan, Linda J Skitka, Daniel C Wisneski
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 2015
Social psychology. Response to Comment on "Morality in everyday life"Wilhelm Hofmann, Daniel C Wisneski, Mark J Brandt, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 2014
Morality in everyday lifeWilhelm Hofmann, Daniel C Wisneski, Mark J Brandt, et al.
Annual Review of Psychology|September 4, 2020
The Psychology of Moral ConvictionLinda J Skitka, Brittany E Hanson, G Scott Morgan, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 1, 2018
Moral Punishment in Everyday LifeWilhelm Hofmann, Mark J Brandt, Daniel C Wisneski, et al.
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