Sean M. Laurent, Ph.D.

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University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
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Han DE, Laurent SM. (2022) Beautiful seems good, but perhaps not in every way: Linking attractiveness to moral evaluation through perceived vanity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Watanabe S, Laurent SM. (2020) Volition Speaks Louder Than Action: Offender Atonement, Forgivability, and Victim Valuation in the Minds of Perceivers. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167220953996
Weiner DS, Laurent SM. (2020) The (income-adjusted) price of good behavior: Documenting the counter-intuitive, wealth-based moral judgment gap. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Laurent SM, Reich BJ, Skorinko JLM. (2020) Understanding Side-Effect Intentionality Asymmetries: Meaning, Morality, or Attitudes and Defaults? Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167220928237
Watanabe S, Laurent SM. (2020) Feeling Bad and Doing Good: Forgivability Through the Lens of Uninvolved Third Parties Social Psychology. 51: 35-49
Lozano EB, Laurent SM. (2019) The effect of admitting fault versus shifting blame on expectations for others to do the same. Plos One. 14: e0213276
Laurent SM, Reich BJ, Skorinko JLM. (2019) Reconstructing the side-effect effect: A new way of understanding how moral considerations drive intentionality asymmetries. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Laurent SM, Clark BAM. (2019) What Makes Hypocrisy? Folk Definitions, Attitude/Behavior Combinations, Attitude Strength, and Private/Public Distinctions Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 41: 104-121
Laurent HK, Hertz R, Nelson B, et al. (2016) Mindfulness during romantic conflict moderates the impact of negative partner behaviors on cortisol responses. Hormones and Behavior. 79: 45-51
Nelson BW, Laurent SM, Bernstein R, et al. (2016) Perspective-taking influences autonomic attunement between partners during discussion of conflict Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 34: 139-165
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