Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results (with Landy JF, Jia ML, Ding IL, Viganola D, Tierney W, Dreber A, Johannesson M, Pfeiffer T, Ebersole CR, Gronau QF, Ly A, van den Bergh D, Marsman M, Derks K, Wagenmakers EJ, Proctor A, Bartels DM, Bauman CW, Brady WJ, Cheung F, et al.). Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 146, No. 5, May 2020, 451-479.
Published Paper
Outraged but Sympathetic: Ambivalent Emotions Limit the Influence of Viral Outrage (with Takuya Sawaoka). Social Psychological and Personality Science, Vol 11, No. 4, 2020.
Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation? (with Malhotra, Neil). American Political Science Review, 113, 1, February 2019, 19-37.
The paradox of viral outrage. (with Takuya Sawaoka). Psychological Science, Vol. 29, No. 10, October 2018, 1665-1678.
Healthier than thou? “Practicing what you preach” backfires by increasing anticipated devaluation (with Lauren C. Howe). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Available Online, Feb 2017.
Be careful what you wish for: Commentary on Ebersole et al. (2016). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol 67, 95-96, November 2016.
When principled deviance becomes moral threat: Testing alternative mechanisms for the rejection of moral rebels (with Kieran O’Connor). Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol 5, no. 5, 676-693, September 2016..
Data for change: A statistical analysis of police stops, searches, handcuffings, and arrests in Oakland, Calif., 2013-2014 (with Rebecca C. Hetey, Amrita Maitreyi, & Jennifer L. Eberhardt). , July 2016.
Moral opportunities and moral tests (with D.T. Miller).
Consistency Versus Licensing Effects of Past Moral Behavior (with Elizabeth Mullen). Annual Review of Psychology, Vol 67, 363-385, January 2016.