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Kristin Laurin

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Psychological Science|February 16, 2018
Inaugurating Rationalization: Three Field Studies Find Increased Rationalization When Anticipated Realities Become CurrentKristin Laurin
Psychological Science|October 22, 2021
Seek and Ye Shall Be Fine: Attitudes Toward Political-Perspective SeekersGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
When consent isn't enough: explaining third-party disapproval of consensual decisions within the contractualist frameworkCindy Zhang, Kristin Laurin
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|May 12, 2020
Polarization in America: two possible futuresGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 27, 2016
Who wants to get to the top? Class and lay theories about powerPeter Belmi, Kristin Laurin
Psychological Science|August 9, 2024
Why Twitter Sometimes Rewards What Most People Disapprove of: The Case of Cross-Party Political RelationsGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 16, 2019
The context of low socioeconomic status can undermine people's motivation for financial successKristin Laurin, Holly R Engstrom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 4, 2017
Corporate personhood: Lay perceptions and ethical consequencesArthur S Jago, Kristin Laurin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 16, 2020
What kind of rationalization is system justification?Kristin Laurin, William M Jettinghoff
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 28, 2021
Assumptions About Algorithms' Capacity for DiscriminationArthur S Jago, Kristin Laurin
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Psychological Science|February 16, 2018
Inaugurating Rationalization: Three Field Studies Find Increased Rationalization When Anticipated Realities Become CurrentKristin Laurin
Psychological Science|October 22, 2021
Seek and Ye Shall Be Fine: Attitudes Toward Political-Perspective SeekersGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 24, 2026
When consent isn't enough: explaining third-party disapproval of consensual decisions within the contractualist frameworkCindy Zhang, Kristin Laurin
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|May 12, 2020
Polarization in America: two possible futuresGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 27, 2016
Who wants to get to the top? Class and lay theories about powerPeter Belmi, Kristin Laurin
Psychological Science|August 9, 2024
Why Twitter Sometimes Rewards What Most People Disapprove of: The Case of Cross-Party Political RelationsGordon Heltzel, Kristin Laurin
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 16, 2019
The context of low socioeconomic status can undermine people's motivation for financial successKristin Laurin, Holly R Engstrom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 4, 2017
Corporate personhood: Lay perceptions and ethical consequencesArthur S Jago, Kristin Laurin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 16, 2020
What kind of rationalization is system justification?Kristin Laurin, William M Jettinghoff
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 28, 2021
Assumptions About Algorithms' Capacity for DiscriminationArthur S Jago, Kristin Laurin
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