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Joshua Conrad Jackson

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2019
When a good god makes bad people: Testing a theory of religion and immoralityJoshua Conrad Jackson, Kurt Gray
Nature Communications|April 9, 2024
Worldwide divergence of valuesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Danila Medvedev
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 7, 2018
From one mind to many: the emerging science of cultural normsMichele J Gelfand, Joshua Conrad Jackson
Plos One|December 28, 2022
Catalyzing social change: Does concentration encourage action?Jonah Berger, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Ceren Kolsarici
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 14, 2020
The new trinity of religious moral character: the Cooperator, the Crusader, and the ComplicitSamantha Abrams, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Kurt Gray
Plos One|June 12, 2018
The faces of God in America: Revealing religious diversity across people and politicsJoshua Conrad Jackson, Neil Hester, Kurt Gray
The American Psychologist|January 10, 2020
Could a rising robot workforce make humans less prejudiced?Joshua Conrad Jackson, Noah Castelo, Kurt Gray
Nature Communications|May 25, 2026
The widening partisan gap in legislative support for civil rights in the United StatesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Yuanze Liu, Nour Kteily
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2020
A global analysis of cultural tightness in non-industrial societiesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Carol R Ember
Nature Human Behaviour|April 7, 2019
The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity-order trade-offJoshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Soham De, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 8, 2019
When a good god makes bad people: Testing a theory of religion and immoralityJoshua Conrad Jackson, Kurt Gray
Nature Communications|April 9, 2024
Worldwide divergence of valuesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Danila Medvedev
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 7, 2018
From one mind to many: the emerging science of cultural normsMichele J Gelfand, Joshua Conrad Jackson
Plos One|December 28, 2022
Catalyzing social change: Does concentration encourage action?Jonah Berger, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Ceren Kolsarici
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 14, 2020
The new trinity of religious moral character: the Cooperator, the Crusader, and the ComplicitSamantha Abrams, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Kurt Gray
Plos One|June 12, 2018
The faces of God in America: Revealing religious diversity across people and politicsJoshua Conrad Jackson, Neil Hester, Kurt Gray
The American Psychologist|January 10, 2020
Could a rising robot workforce make humans less prejudiced?Joshua Conrad Jackson, Noah Castelo, Kurt Gray
Nature Communications|May 25, 2026
The widening partisan gap in legislative support for civil rights in the United StatesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Yuanze Liu, Nour Kteily
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2020
A global analysis of cultural tightness in non-industrial societiesJoshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Carol R Ember
Nature Human Behaviour|April 7, 2019
The loosening of American culture over 200 years is associated with a creativity-order trade-offJoshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand, Soham De, et al.
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