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Effects of epistemic motivation on conservatism, intolerance, and other system-justifying attitudes
JT Jost, AW Kruglanski, L Simon
Shared cognition in organizations, 91-116, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Theoretical integration in motivational science: System justification as one of many" autonomous motivational structures"
AC Kay, JT Jost
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2), 146, 2014
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
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Political conservatism as motivated social cognition
JT Jost, J Glaser, FJ Sulloway, AW Kruglanski
The motivated mind, 129-204, 2018
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Emotion shapes the diffusion of moralized content in social networks
WJ Brady, JA Wills, JT Jost, JA Tucker, JJ Van Bavel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (28), 7313-7318, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Ideological asymmetries and the essence of political psychology
JT Jost
Political psychology 38 (2), 167-208, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
How social media facilitates political protest: Information, motivation, and social networks
JT Jost, P Barberá, R Bonneau, M Langer, M Metzger, J Nagler, J Sterling, ...
Political psychology 39, 85-118, 2018
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
A quarter century of system justification theory: Questions, answers, criticisms, and societal applications
JT Jost
British Journal of Social Psychology 58 (2), 263-314, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Who leads? Who follows? Measuring issue attention and agenda setting by legislators and the mass public using social media data
P Barberá, A Casas, J Nagler, PJ Egan, R Bonneau, JT Jost, JA Tucker
American Political Science Review 113 (4), 883-901, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates …
Social metacognition: An expansionist review
JT Jost, AW Kruglanski, TO Nelson
Metacognition, 137-154, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Missing in (collective) action: Ideology, system justification, and the motivational antecedents of two types of protest behavior
JT Jost, J Becker, D Osborne, V Badaan
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (2), 99-108, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Political expression and action on social media: Exploring the relationship between lower-and higher-threshold political activities among Twitter users in Italy
C Vaccari, A Valeriani, P Barberá, R Bonneau, JT Jost, J Nagler, ...
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 20 (2), 221-239, 2015
Mandate: Government of Italy
Outgroup favoritism and the theory of system justification: A paradigm for investigating the effects of socioeconomic success on stereotype content
JT Jost
Cognitive social psychology, 89-102, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Neoliberal ideology and the justification of inequality in capitalist societies: Why social and economic dimensions of ideology are intertwined
F Azevedo, JT Jost, T Rothmund, J Sterling
Journal of Social Issues 75 (1), 49-88, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
An ideological asymmetry in the diffusion of moralized content on social media among political leaders.
WJ Brady, JA Wills, D Burkart, JT Jost, JJ Van Bavel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (10), 1802, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Of echo chambers and contrarian clubs: Exposure to political disagreement among German and Italian users of Twitter
C Vaccari, A Valeriani, P Barberá, JT Jost, J Nagler, JA Tucker
Social media+ society 2 (3), 2056305116664221, 2016
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, Government of Italy
Social psychological perspectives on the legitimation of social inequality: Past, present and future
R Costa‐Lopes, JF Dovidio, CR Pereira, JT Jost
European Journal of Social Psychology 43 (4), 229-237, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
The marketplace of ideology:“Elective affinities” in political psychology and their implications for consumer behavior
JT Jost
Journal of Consumer Psychology 27 (4), 502-520, 2017
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
The IAT is dead, long live the IAT: Context-sensitive measures of implicit attitudes are indispensable to social and political psychology
JT Jost
Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (1), 10-19, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Group-based dominance and authoritarian aggression predict support for Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential election
J Womick, T Rothmund, F Azevedo, LA King, JT Jost
Social Psychological and Personality Science 10 (5), 643-652, 2019
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
In defense of tradition: Religiosity, conservatism, and opposition to same-sex marriage in North America
J Van der Toorn, JT Jost, DJ Packer, S Noorbaloochi, JJ Van Bavel
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (10), 1455-1468, 2017
Mandate: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
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