Publications
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(2025). The most difficult thing in the world: a sociocultural perspective on putting pro-environmental thoughts into action.
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 61(101465),
(2024). Ideological diversity of media consumption predicts COVID-19 vaccination.
Scientific Reports. 14(28948),
(2023). Party over pandemic: Trust in political leaders and experts explains public support for COVID-19 policies.
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.
(2023). Who needs control? A cultural perspective on the process of compensatory control.
Social and Personality Psychology Compass.
(2023). Who needs control? A cultural perspective on the process of compensatory control.
Social and Personality Psychology Compass.
(2022). Beliefs and social norms as precursors of environmental support: The joint influence of collectivism and socioeconomic status.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
(2022). Individual costs and community benefits: Collectivism and individuals’ compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19.
PLoSONE.
(2022). Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
(2022). Psychology and the threat of contagion: How perceived vulnerability to disease moderates the link between xenophobic thoughts and support for xenophobic actions.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin.
(2022). Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19.
PNAS Nexus.
(2022). Swinging for the fences versus advancing the runner: Culture, motivation, and strategic decision making.
Social Psychological and Personality Science.
(2021). The challenges of military veterans in the workplace: A call for integrating basic and applied psychological science.
Perspectives on Psychological Science.
(2021). The changing landscape of doctoral education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: PhD students, faculty advisors, and preferences for varied career options.
Frontiers in Psychology.
(2021). Conformity to group norms: How group-affirmation shapes collective action.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
(2021). Swinging for the fences versus advancing the runner: Culture, motivation, and strategic decision making.
Social Psychological and Personality Science.
(2019). It depends: Partisan evaluation of conditional probability importance.
Cognition. 188, 51 - 63.
(2019). The Psychology of pro-environmental support: In search of global solutions for a global problem.
Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28, 490 - 495.
(2018). Editorial.
Personality & Social Psychology Review. 22, 99-100.
(2018). Social class, control, and action: Socioeconomic status differences in antecedents of support for pro-environmental action.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology .
(2017). “Green to be seen” and “brown to keep down”: Visibility moderates the effect of identity on pro-environmental behavior.
Journal of Environmental Psychology. 51, 226–238.
(2016). Cultural variability in the link between environmental concern and support for environmental action.
Psychological Science. 27(10), 1-9.
(2016). Fear of ebola: The influence of collectivism on xenophobic threat responses.
Psychological science. 27(7), 935-944.
(2015). Cultural differences in support provision: The importance of relationship quality.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 41(11), 1575-1589.
