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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic made people feel threatened, but had a limited impact on political attitudes
M Brandt, S Vallabha, FM Turner-Zwinkels
PsyArXiv, 2023
52023
State and trait affective polarization
MJ Brandt, S Vallabha
12022
Intraindividual Changes in Political Identity Strength are Associated with Political Animosity in the United States and the Netherlands
M Brandt, S Vallabha
PsyArXiv, 2022
12022
Moral Humility Reduces Political Divisions
S Vallabha, MJ Brandt
2024
When the specter of the past haunts current groups: Psychological antecedents of historical blame.
S Vallabha, JE Doriscar, MJ Brandt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2024
2024
Inter‐attitude centrality does not appear to reduce persuasion for political attitudes
MJ Brandt, S Vallabha
European Journal of Social Psychology 53 (7), 1342-1358, 2023
2023
Replication of Pennycook, Cannon, & Rand (2018)
M Brandt, H Basrai, A Cassario, J Horton, P Angelos, R Albehair, ...
OSF, 2023
2023
The Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic Made People Feel Threatened, but Had a Limited Impact on Political Attitudes in the United States
MJ Brandt, S Vallabha, FM Turner-Zwinkels
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 01461672231190233, 2023
2023
Inter-Attitude Centrality Does Not Appear to Reduce Persuasion for Political Attitudes
M Brandt, S Vallabha
PsyArXiv, 2022
2022
Blame Judgements for Past Actions of Groups
S Vallabha
Michigan State University, 2022
2022
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