Matt Motyl

Affiliations: 
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
Social psychology, political psychology, intergroup relations, conflict
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Tom Pyszczynski grad student 2006-2009 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
 (MA)
Jonathan Haidt grad student 2009-2014 UVA
 (PhD)
Brian A. Nosek grad student 2009-2014 UVA
 (PhD)
Shigehiro Oishi grad student 2009-2014 UVA
 (PhD)
Sophie Trawalter grad student 2009-2014 UVA
 (PhD)
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Brandt MJ, Kuppens T, Spears R, et al. (2020) Subjective status and perceived legitimacy across countries. European Journal of Social Psychology. 50: 921-942
Motyl M, Prims JP, Iyer R. (2019) How Ambient Cues Facilitate Political Segregation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167219875141
Gampa A, Wojcik SP, Motyl M, et al. (2019) (Ideo)Logical Reasoning: Ideology Impairs Sound Reasoning Social Psychological and Personality Science. 10: 1075-1083
Carsel T, Demos AP, Motyl M. (2018) Strong scientific theorizing is needed to improve replicability in psychological science. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: e123
Melton ZJ, Motyl M. (2018) Segregation and belief polarization as boundary conditions for when fusion leads to self-sacrifice. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: e211
Frimer JA, Brandt MJ, Melton Z, et al. (2018) Extremists on the Left and Right Use Angry, Negative Language. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218809705
Motyl M, Demos AP, Carsel TS, et al. (2017) The State of Social and Personality Science: Rotten to the Core, Not So Bad, Getting Better, or Getting Worse? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Crawford JT, Brandt MJ, Inbar Y, et al. (2017) Social and economic ideologies differentially predict prejudice across the political spectrum, but social issues are most divisive. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 112: 383-412
Frimer JA, Skitka LJ, Motyl M. (2017) Liberals and conservatives are similarly motivated to avoid exposure to one another's opinions Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 72: 1-12
Tierney W, Schweinsberg M, Jordan J, et al. (2016) Data from a pre-publication independent replication initiative examining ten moral judgement effects. Scientific Data. 3: 160082
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