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Daniel C Wisneski
Daniel C Wisneski
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Morality in everyday life
W Hofmann, DC Wisneski, MJ Brandt, LJ Skitka
Science 345 (6202), 1340-1343, 2014
7622014
The psychology of moral conviction
LJ Skitka, BE Hanson, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Annual Review of Psychology 72 (1), 347-366, 2021
2452021
Moral punishment in everyday life
W Hofmann, MJ Brandt, DC Wisneski, B Rockenbach, LJ Skitka
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (12), 1697-1711, 2018
1482018
Moralization through moral shock: Exploring emotional antecedents to moral conviction
DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (2), 139-150, 2017
1422017
Moral conviction and emotion
LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski
Emotion review 3 (3), 328-330, 2011
1292011
Gut Reactions Moral Conviction, Religiosity, and Trust in Authority
DC Wisneski, BL Lytle, LJ Skitka
Psychological science 20 (9), 1059-1063, 2009
1272009
The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11.
GS Morgan, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka
American Psychologist 66 (6), 447, 2011
1212011
Moral and religious convictions and intentions to vote in the 2008 presidential election
GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 10 (1), 307-320, 2010
982010
Utopian hopes or dystopian fears? Exploring the motivational underpinnings of moralized political engagement
LJ Skitka, BE Hanson, DC Wisneski
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (2), 177-190, 2017
832017
Vicarious revenge and the death of Osama bin Laden
M Gollwitzer, LJ Skitka, D Wisneski, A Sjöström, P Liberman, SJ Nazir, ...
Personality and social psychology bulletin 40 (5), 604-616, 2014
662014
Moralization and the 2012 US presidential election campaign
MJ Brandt, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 3 (2), 211-237, 2015
652015
Political orientation and moral conviction: A conservative advantage or an equal opportunity motivator of political engagement
LJ Skitka, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Social psychology and politics, 57-74, 2015
522015
Attitude moralization: Probably not intuitive or rooted in perceptions of harm
LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski, MJ Brandt
Current Directions in Psychological Science 27 (1), 9-13, 2018
502018
The structure of political ideology varies between and within people: Implications for theories about ideology's causes
GS Morgan, DC Wisneski
Social Cognition 35 (4), 395-414, 2017
432017
Justice theory and research: A social functionalist perspective
PMOF JUSTICE
Handbook of Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology 5, 407, 2012
292012
Dark clouds and silver linings: Socio-psychological responses to September 11, 2001
LJ Skitka, B Saunders, GS Morgan, D Wisneski
The impact of, 9-11, 2009
17*2009
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralization
DC Wisneski, BE Hanson, GS Morgan
Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (2), 215-227, 2020
132020
Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixed.
GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski
Behavioral & Brain Sciences 37 (3), 2014
132014
Moral responsibility
DC Wisneski, GS Morgan, CW Bauman
Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance …, 2023
72023
Flipping the “moralization switch”: Exploring possible routes to moral conviction
DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka
Emotion Pre-Conference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New …, 2013
72013
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