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Joseph A. Wagoner
Joseph A. Wagoner
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Verified email at uccs.edu
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Social identity uncertainty: Conceptualization, measurement, and construct validity
JA Wagoner, S Belavadi, J Jung
Self and Identity 16 (5), 505-530, 2017
692017
Normative exclusion and attraction to extreme groups: Resolving identity-uncertainty
MA Hogg, JA Wagoner
Ostracism, exclusion, and rejection, 217-233, 2016
482016
Normative dissensus, identity-uncertainty, and subgroup autonomy.
JA Wagoner, MA Hogg
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 20 (4), 310, 2016
412016
Motivating citizens to participate in public policymaking: Identification, trust and cost-benefit analyses
M Antonini, MA Hogg, L Mannetti, B Barbieri, JA Wagoner
Journal of Social and Political psychology 3 (2), 2015
382015
Identity‐centrality, dimensions of uncertainty, and pursuit of subgroup autonomy: The case of Sardinia within Italy
JA Wagoner, M Antonini, MA Hogg, B Barbieri, A Talamo
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 48 (10), 582-589, 2018
212018
Liking for abstract and representational art: National identity as an art appreciation heuristic.
S Mastandrea, JA Wagoner, MA Hogg
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 15 (2), 241, 2021
192021
Uncertainty and group identification: Moderation by warmth and competence as cues to inclusion and identity validation
JA Wagoner, MA Hogg
Self and Identity 15 (5), 525-535, 2016
192016
Uncertainty-identity theory
JA Wagoner, MA Hogg
Encyclopedia of personality and individual differences, 1-8, 2017
182017
Out-group leadership and subgroup schisms: An examination of the 2016 US presidential election.
JA Wagoner, N Barreto
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 23 (1), 22, 2019
82019
Menaces existentielles et radicalization
JA Wagoner, T Pyszczynski
Psychologie de l’extrémisme et du terrorisme, 47-61, 2023
72023
“It was rigged”: Different types of identification predict activism and radicalism in the US 2020 election
JA Wagoner, MJ Rinella, NB Barreto
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 21 (1), 189-209, 2021
72021
When “we” leave “them”: Distinguishing schisms from individual exit
JA Wagoner, N Barreto, MJ Rinella
Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology 3 (4), 216-230, 2019
52019
Religious orientations, prototypicality threat, and attitudes toward church–state separation
JA Wagoner, S VanCuren
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 51 (9), 927-945, 2021
22021
Ideological asymmetries in morality predict schism intentions
JA Wagoner, MJ Rinella
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 27 (1), 14-40, 2024
12024
Ideological orientations, intergroup stereotypes, and opposition to permanent supportive housing
JA Wagoner, B Lomeli, J Sundby
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 23 (2), 282-307, 2023
12023
Psychosocial Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and the Mediating Role of Various Attitudes Towards Science
J Morgan, JA Wagoner, T Pyszczynski
Vaccines 11 (8), 1310, 2023
12023
Different domains of identity predict different exit strategies
JA Wagoner, MJ Rinnela, NB Barreto, V Turjacanin, DL Blaylock
European Journal of Social Psychology 52 (3), 538-552, 2022
12022
Experimental Philosophy of Free Will and the Comprehension of Determinism
D Lim, R Nichols, J Wagoner
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1-27, 2024
2024
Domains of uncertainty, identification processes, and exit intentions
JA Wagoner, M Chur
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 13684302231215043, 2024
2024
Be Nice, I’m Uncertain: Entitativity, Social Perceptions, and the Uncertainty-Identification Relationship
JA Wagoner
The Claremont Graduate University, 2019
2019
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