Lucian G. Conway, Ph.D.

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2001 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Mark Schaller grad student 2001 UBC
 (An attributional perspective on the communication of norms.)
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Chan L, Zubrod A, Woodard SR, et al. (2020) Identity leadership is manifested via integrative complexity: Comment on Haslam et al. (2019). The American Psychologist. 75: 403-405
Conway LG, Conway KR, Houck SC. (2020) Validating Automated Integrative Complexity: Natural Language Processing and the Donald Trump Test Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 8: 504-524
Zubrod A, Conway LG, Conway KR, et al. (2020) Understanding the Role of Linguistic Complexity in Famous Trial Outcomes Journal of Language and Social Psychology
Conway LG, Woodard SR. (2020) Integrative complexity across domains and across time: Evidence from political and health domains Personality and Individual Differences. 155: 109713
Conway LG, Chan L, Woodard SR. (2019) Socio-ecological influences on political ideology. Current Opinion in Psychology. 32: 76-80
Conway LG, Repke MA. (2019) The psychological contamination of pro-environmental consensus: Political pressure for environmental belief agreement undermines its long-term power Journal of Environmental Psychology. 62: 12-21
Houck SC, Conway LG, Parrow K, et al. (2018) An Integrative Complexity Analysis of Religious and Irreligious Thinking Sage Open. 8: 215824401879630
Chan L, Conway LG. (2018) Autocratic Government Moderates the Relationship Between Culture and Legal Restriction Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 49: 1457-1463
Van de Vliert E, Conway LG. (2018) Northerners and Southerners Differ in Conflict Culture Negotiation and Conflict Management Research. 12: 256-277
Conway LG, Repke MA, Houck SC. (2017) Donald Trump as a cultural revolt against perceived communication restriction: Priming political correctness norms causes more Trump support Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5: 244-259
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