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A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
S Hoogeveen, A Sarafoglou, B Aczel, Y Aditya, AJ Alayan, PJ Allen, ...
Religion, Brain & Behavior 13 (3), 237-283, 2023
572023
Past Its Prime? A Methodological Overview and Critique of Religious Priming Research in Social Psychology
S Watanabe, SM Laurent
Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion 6 (1-2), 31-55, 2021
222021
Feeling Bad and Doing Good: Forgivability Through the Lens of Uninvolved Third Parties
S Watanabe, SM Laurent
Social Psychology 51 (1), 35-49, 2020
9*2020
Disgust Toward Interracial Couples: Mixed Feelings About Black–White Race Mixing
S Watanabe, SM Laurent
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (5), 769-779, 2021
62021
Psychological predictors of vaccination intentions among U.S. undergraduates and online panel workers during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic
S Gupta, S Watanabe, SM Laurent
PLOS ONE 16 (11), e0260380, 2021
52021
Schadenfreude for undeserved misfortunes: The unexpected consequences of endorsing a strong belief in a just world
S Watanabe, DS Weiner, SM Laurent
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 101, Article 104336, 2022
42022
Feeling Bad and Doing Good: Forgiveness Through the Lens of Uninvolved Others
S Watanabe
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2018
22018
Volition Speaks Louder Than Action: Offender Atonement, Forgivability, and Victim Valuation in the Minds of Perceivers
S Watanabe, SM Laurent
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47 (6), 1020-1036, 2021
12021
Out of the ashes emerged teleology: A psychological exploration of the Problem of Evil
S Watanabe
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2023
2023
Past its prime? A methodological overview and critique of religious priming research in social psychology
S Watanabe, SM Laurent
Studying the religious mind: Methodology in the cognitive science of …, 2022
2022
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