Publications

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Uskul, A. K., Sherman D. K., & Fitzgibbon J. (2009).  The cultural congruency effect: Culture, regulatory focus, and the effectiveness of gain-vs. loss-framed health messages. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 45, 535–541.
Leong, S., Eom K., Ishii K., Aichberger M. C., Fetz K., Müller T. S., et al. (2022).  Individual costs and community benefits: Collectivism and individuals’ compliance with non-pharmaceutical interventions to combat COVID-19. PLoSONE.
Cole, J. C., Flores A., Jiga-Boy G. M., Klein O., Sherman D. K., & Van Boven L. (2023).  Party over pandemic: Trust in political leaders and experts explains public support for COVID-19 policies. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.
Flores, A., Cole J. C., Dickert S., Eom K., Jiga-Boy G. M., Kogut T., et al. (2022).  Politicians polarize and experts depolarize public support for COVID-19 management policies across countries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Ramos, J., Grant M., Dickert S., Eom K., Flores A., Jiga-Boy G. M., et al. (2022).  Structured reflection increases intentions to reduce other people’s health risks during COVID-19. PNAS Nexus.
Finez, L., Sherman D. K., & (2012).  Train in vain: The role of the self in claimed self-handicapping strategies. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 34, 600.
Grant, M., Flores A., Pedersen E., Sherman D. K., & Van Boven L. (2021).  When election expectations fail: Polarized perceptions of election legitimacy increase with accumulating evidence of election outcomes and with polarized media. PLoSONE.