Moral Psychology
Moral opportunities and moral tests (with D.T. Miller).
Moral Suspicion Trickles Down (with Takuya Sawaoka). Social Psychological and Personality Science, Vol 6, no 3, April 2015, 334-342.
Core Values Versus Common Sense Consequentialist Views Appear Less Rooted in Morality (with Tamar A. Kreps). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol 40, no 11, November 2014, 1529-1542.
When cheating would make you a cheater: Implicating the self prevents unethical behavior (with Christopher Bryan and Gabe Adams). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Vol 142, no 4, November 2013, 1001-1005.
Moral hypocrisy, moral inconsistency, and the struggle for moral integrity (with A. Merritt). In The Social Psychology of Morality: Exploring the Causes of Good and Evil, Mario Milkulincer and Phillip R. Shaver, . American Psychological Association, .
“Doing well by doing good”? Ambivalent moral framing in organizations (with Tamar A. Kreps). Research in Organizational Behavior, Vol 31, October 2011, 99-123.
The Trouble with Thinking: People Want to Have Quick Reactions to Personal Taboos (with Anna C. Merritt). Emotion Review, Vol 3,no 3, July 2011, 318-319.
Are mental states assessed relative to what most people “should” or “would” think? Prescriptive and descriptive components of expected attitudes (with Tamar Kreps). Behavior and Brain Science, Vol 33, no 4, August 2010, 341-343.
The Orthogonality of Praise and Condemnation in Moral Judgment (with Scott Wiltermuth, Rosalind Chow). Social Psychology & Personality Science, Vol 1, no 4, October 2010, 302-310.