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List of works by Linda J. Skitka

A checklist to facilitate objective hypothesis testing in social psychology research

scientific article published in January 2015

A latent variable model of the Family-of-Origin Scale for adolescents

A snapshot of terror: acute posttraumatic responses to the September 11 attack

scientific article published in January 2005

Accountability and automation bias

article

Aircrews and Automation Bias: The Advantages of Teamwork?

article

Allocating scarce resources: A contingency model of distributive justice

article

Ameliorating the Effects of Parental Divorce

Are politically diverse Thanksgiving dinners shorter than politically uniform ones?

scientific article published on 27 October 2020

Attitude Moralization: Probably Not Intuitive or Rooted in Perceptions of Harm

article published in 2017

Automation Bias and Errors: Are Teams Better than Individuals?

article

Automation Bias, Accountability, and Verification Behaviors

article

Automation Use and Automation Bias

article

Automation bias and errors: are crews better than individuals?

scientific article published in January 2000

Automation bias: decision making and performance in high-tech cockpits.

scientific article

Avoiding the Pitfalls of Politicized Psychology

Comparing Americans' and Ukrainians' Allocations of Public Assistance

Confrontational and Preventative Policy Responses to Terrorism: Anger Wants a Fight and Fear Wants "Them" to Go Away

article

Corporate social responsibility as a source of employee satisfaction

scholarly article by Christopher W. Bauman & Linda Skitka published January 2012 in Research in Organizational Behavior

Cross-Disciplinary Conversations: A Psychological Perspective on Justice Research with Non-human Animals

article by Linda Skitka published 19 August 2012 in Social Justice Research

Cubist Consequentialism: The Pros and Cons of an Agent–Patient Template for Morality

Dispositions, scripts, or motivated correction? Understanding ideological differences in explanations for social problems

scientific article published in August 2002

Do the Means Always Justify the Ends, or Do the Ends Sometimes Justify the Means? A Value Protection Model of Justice Reasoning

article

Does automation bias decision-making?

article

Editorial

Ethnic Group Differences in Lay Philosophies of Behavior in the United States

Exploring the Cross-Cultural Generalizability and Scope of Morally Motivated Intolerance

Exploring the psychological underpinnings of the moral mandate effect: motivated reasoning, group differentiation, or anger?

scientific article published in April 2006

Exploring the “Lost and Found” of Justice Theory and Research

article by Linda Skitka published 14 February 2009 in Social Justice Research

Flashbulb memory for 11 September 2001

GENDER AS SCHEMATIC CATEGORY: A ROLE CONSTRUCT APPROACH

Gender roles and the categorization of gender-relevant behavior

article published in 1990

Gut reactions: moral conviction, religiosity, and trust in authority

scientific article

Ideological and Attributional Boundaries on Public Compassion: Reactions to Individuals and Communities Affected by a Natural Disaster

article published in 1999

Incivility Is Rising Among American Politicians on Twitter

scholarly article

Judging a Book by its Cover: The Effects of Candidate Party Label and issue Stands on Voting Behavior

article by Linda Skitka & Renee Robideau published June 1997 in Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Justice Theory and Research: A Social Functionalist Perspective

scholarly article published 26 September 2012

Liberals and Conservatives are Similarly Motivated to Avoid Exposure to One Another’s Opinions

Limits on legitimacy: moral and religious convictions as constraints on deference to authority

scientific article

Making Attributions for Behaviors: The Prevalence of Correspondence Bias in the General Population

article

Making lemonade? Defensive coping style moderates the effect of stereotype threat on women’s math test performance

Moral Conviction

Moral Conviction and Emotion

Moral Conviction and Political Engagement

Moral Convictions Often Override Concerns About Procedural Fairness: A Reply to Napier and Tyler

Moral Punishment in Everyday Life

Moral Punishment in Everyday Life

scientific article published on 30 May 2018

Moral and Religious Convictions and Intentions to Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election

Moral and religious convictions: Are they the same or different things?

scientific article published on 21 June 2018

Moral conviction: another contributor to attitude strength or something more?

scientific article published in June 2005

Moral convictions and moral courage: Common denominators of good and evil

Moral disagreement and procedural justice: Moral mandates as constraints to voice effects

article by Christopher W. Bauman & Linda Skitka published May 2009 in Australian Journal of Psychology

Morality and Justice

scholarly article published 2016

Morality and justice: An expanded theoretical perspective and empirical review

article

Morality in everyday life

scientific article published on 11 September 2014

Moralization Through Moral Shock

scientific article published on 21 November 2016

Moralization and the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign

Moralized Rationality: Relying on Logic and Evidence in the Formation and Evaluation of Belief Can Be Seen as a Moral Issue

scientific article

Motivated and Displaced Revenge: Remembering 9/11 Suppresses Opposition to Military Intervention in Syria (for Some)

Multifaceted Problems: Liberal Bias and the Need for Scientific Rigor in Self-Critical Research

scientific article published in September 2012

OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION AND SOCIAL FACILITATION IN JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

Of ants and grasshoppers: The political psychology of allocating public assistance

Of different minds: an accessible identity model of justice reasoning

scientific article published on January 2003

On the Diagnosticity of Motyl et al. (in press)

Opposing torture: Moral conviction and resistance to majority influence

Patriotism or Nationalism? Understanding Post-September 11, 2001, Flag-Display Behavior1

Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixed

scientific article

Political sectarianism in America

scientific article published on 01 October 2020

Political tolerance and coming to psychological closure following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks: an integrative approach

scientific article published in June 2004

Preface

Providing public assistance: Cognitive and motivational processes underlying liberal and conservative policy preferences

Psychological Determinants of Public Opinion

Science Denial Across the Political Divide: Liberals and Conservatives Are Similarly Motivated to Deny Attitude-Inconsistent Science

Social Facilitation and Impression Formation

Social Facilitation and Impression Formation

Social and cognitive strategies for coping with accountability: conformity, complexity, and bolstering

scientific article published in October 1989

Social psychology. Response to Comment on "Morality in everyday life".

scientific article

Status quo framing increases support for torture

Strategies for Promoting Strong Inferences in Political Psychology Research

THE FAMILY-OF-ORIGIN SCALE WITH ADOLESCENTS: PRELIMINARY NORMS

The Dark Side of Moral Conviction

The Double-Edged Sword of a Moral State of Mind

The Gender Gap: Who Is (and Is Not) Included on Graduate-Level Syllabi in Social/Personality Psychology

scientific article published on 28 August 2020

The Internet as Psychological Laboratory Revisited: Best Practices, Challenges, and Solutions

article

The Limits of Legitimacy: Morality as a Constraint on Deference to Authority

The Montagu Principle: Incivility decreases politicians' public approval, even with their political base

The Montagu Principle: Incivility decreases politicians' public approval, even with their political base

scientific article published on 20 August 2018

The Psychology of Moral Conviction

The Psychology of Moral Conviction

scientific article published on 04 September 2020

The Relationship Between Perceived Family Health and Personality Functioning Among Australian Adolescents

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The Social and Political Implications of Moral Conviction

The ameliorating effects of accountability on automation bias

article

The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11.

scientific article published on September 2011

The internet as psychological laboratory

scientific article

The psychological foundations and consequences of moral conviction

The relationship of psychological adjustment to perceived family functioning among African-American adolescents

scientific article published on 01 January 1993

The reliability of the Family-of-Origin Scale for adolescents

scientific article published on 01 January 1991

The state of social and personality science: Rotten to the core, not so bad, getting better, or getting worse?

scientific article published on 27 April 2017

Trends in the social psychological study of justice

scientific article published on January 2003

Understanding Judgments of Fairness in a Real-World Political Context: A Test of the Value Protection Model of Justice Reasoning

article by Linda Skitka & Elizabeth Mullen published October 2002 in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Using social and behavioural science to support COVID-19 pandemic response

scientific article published on 30 April 2020

Utopian Hopes or Dystopian Fears? Exploring the Motivational Underpinnings of Moralized Political Engagement

scientific article published on 21 November 2016

Vicarious revenge and the death of Osama bin Laden

scientific article published on 19 February 2014

When Outcomes Prompt Criticism of Procedures: An Analysis of the Rodney King Case

article by Elizabeth Mullen & Linda Skitka published December 2006 in Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy

When ideology matters: Moral conviction and the association between ideology and policy preferences in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

scholarly article by Michal Reifen Tagar et al published 22 November 2013 in European Journal of Social Psychology

When values and attributions collide: liberals' and conservatives' values motivate attributions for alleged misdeeds

scientific article

Why Do Some Psychology Researchers Resist Adopting Proposed Reforms to Research Practices? A Description of Researchers’ Rationales

Why Do Some Psychology Researchers Resist Using Proposed Reforms to Research Practices? A Description of Researchers’ Rationales

article published in 2017