Ingrid Johnsen Haas, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012- Department of Political Science The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
 2013- Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
Area:
political psychology, political neuroscience, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience
Website:
http://polisci.unl.edu/paclab
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William A. Cunningham grad student 2006-2012 Ohio State (Neurotree)
 (The Context-Dependent Nature of Uncertainty: Responses to Uncertainty are Moderated by the Presence or Absence of Threat)
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Haas IJ, Baker MN, Gonzalez FJ. (2021) Political uncertainty moderates neural evaluation of incongruent policy positions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 376: 20200138
Haas IJ. (2020) Ideological Asymmetries in Social Psychological Research: Rethinking the Impact of Political Context on Ideological Epistemology Psychological Inquiry. 31: 29-34
Wheeler NE, Allidina S, Long EU, et al. (2020) Ideology and predictive processing: coordination, bias, and polarization in socially constrained error minimization Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 34: 192-198
Haas IJ, Jones CR, Fazio RH. (2019) Social identity and the use of ideological categorization in political evaluation Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 7: 335-353
Haas IJ, Baker MN, Gonzalez FJ. (2017) Who Can Deviate from the Party Line? Political Ideology Moderates Evaluation of Incongruent Policy Positions in Insula and Anterior Cingulate Cortex Social Justice Research. 30: 355-380
Skinner AL, Haas IJ. (2016) Perceived Threat Associated with Police Officers and Black Men Predicts Support for Policing Policy Reform. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1057
Haas IJ. (2016) The Impact of Uncertainty, Threat, and Political Identity on Support for Political Compromise Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 38: 137-152
Haas IJ, Cunningham WA. (2014) The uncertainty paradox: Perceived threat moderates the effect of uncertainty on political tolerance Political Psychology. 35: 291-302
Van Bavel JJ, Packer DJ, Haas IJ, et al. (2012) The importance of moral construal: moral versus non-moral construal elicits faster, more extreme, universal evaluations of the same actions. Plos One. 7: e48693
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