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Kurt Gray

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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 21, 2021
Deconstructing moral character judgmentsRachel Hartman, Will Blakey, Kurt Gray
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 28, 2022
People See Political Opponents as More Stupid Than EvilRachel Hartman, Neil Hester, Kurt Gray
Psychological Inquiry|July 21, 2012
The Moral Dyad: A Fundamental Template Unifying Moral JudgmentKurt Gray, Adam Waytz, Liane Young
Scientific American|February 18, 2025
How Immoral Are Our Political Opponents?: To heal political division, start with common moral ground, a study suggestsKurt Gray, Curtis Puryear, Emily Kubin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 4, 2023
Purity is still a problemNicholas DiMaggio, Kurt Gray, Frank Kachanoff
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
To Lead a Meaningful Life, Become Your Own Hero: The narrative blueprint underpinning many heroic tales can offer a powerful way to reframe experiencesBen Rogers, Mike Christian, Kurt Gray
Psychological Inquiry|July 4, 2012
Mind Perception Is the Essence of MoralityKurt Gray, Liane Young, Adam Waytz
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
People treat social robots as real social agentsAlexander Eng, Yam Kai Chi, Kurt Gray
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 29, 2024
Moral panics on social media are fueled by signals of viralityCurtis Puryear, Joseph A Vandello, Kurt Gray
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
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Current Opinion in Psychology|August 21, 2021
Deconstructing moral character judgmentsRachel Hartman, Will Blakey, Kurt Gray
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 28, 2022
People See Political Opponents as More Stupid Than EvilRachel Hartman, Neil Hester, Kurt Gray
Psychological Inquiry|July 21, 2012
The Moral Dyad: A Fundamental Template Unifying Moral JudgmentKurt Gray, Adam Waytz, Liane Young
Scientific American|February 18, 2025
How Immoral Are Our Political Opponents?: To heal political division, start with common moral ground, a study suggestsKurt Gray, Curtis Puryear, Emily Kubin
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|October 4, 2023
Purity is still a problemNicholas DiMaggio, Kurt Gray, Frank Kachanoff
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
To Lead a Meaningful Life, Become Your Own Hero: The narrative blueprint underpinning many heroic tales can offer a powerful way to reframe experiencesBen Rogers, Mike Christian, Kurt Gray
Psychological Inquiry|July 4, 2012
Mind Perception Is the Essence of MoralityKurt Gray, Liane Young, Adam Waytz
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
People treat social robots as real social agentsAlexander Eng, Yam Kai Chi, Kurt Gray
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 29, 2024
Moral panics on social media are fueled by signals of viralityCurtis Puryear, Joseph A Vandello, Kurt Gray
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
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