Jonathan Baron, PhD
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Area:
social psychology, decision-makingGoogle:
"Jonathan Baron"Children
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Harold Pashler | grad student | University of Michigan | |
Brian H. Bornstein | grad student | 1970 | University of Michigan |
J. David Smith | grad student | 1977-1982 | Penn |
Andrea D. Gurmankin | grad student | 2003 | Penn |
Marianne Promberger | grad student | 2008 | Penn |
Tess Wilkinson-Ryan | grad student | 2008 | Penn |
Min Gong | grad student | 2009 | Penn |
Ewa J. Szymanska | grad student | 2011 | Penn |
S. Emlen Metz | grad student | 2011-2016 | Penn |
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Baron J. (2020) Religion, cognitive style, and rational thinking Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 34: 64-68 |
Baron J, Jost JT. (2019) False Equivalence: Are Liberals and Conservatives in the United States Equally Biased? Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 14: 292-303 |
Baron J. (2018) Individual Mental Abiities vs. the World's Problems. Journal of Intelligence. 6 |
Baron J. (2018) Actively open-minded thinking in politics. Cognition |
Baron J. (2017) Uncertainty and Probability within Utilitarian Theory Diametros. 6-25 |
Gürçay B, Baron J. (2017) Challenges for the sequential two-system model of moral judgement Thinking & Reasoning. 23: 49-80 |
Baron J, Scott S, Fincher K, et al. (2015) Why does the Cognitive Reflection Test (sometimes) predict utilitarian moral judgment (and other things)? Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 4: 265-284 |
Gong M, Baron J, Kunreuther H. (2013) Why do groups cooperate more than individuals to reduce risks? Theory and Decision. 75: 101-116 |
Baron J. (2012) The point of normative models in judgment and decision making. Frontiers in Psychology. 3: 577 |
Baron J, Gürçay B, Moore AB, et al. (2012) Use of a Rasch model to predict response times to utilitarian moral dilemmas Synthese. 1-11 |