Morality in everyday life W Hofmann, DC Wisneski, MJ Brandt, LJ Skitka Science 345 (6202), 1340-1343, 2014 | 754 | 2014 |
The psychology of moral conviction LJ Skitka, BE Hanson, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski Annual Review of Psychology 72 (1), 347-366, 2021 | 230 | 2021 |
Moral punishment in everyday life W Hofmann, MJ Brandt, DC Wisneski, B Rockenbach, LJ Skitka Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (12), 1697-1711, 2018 | 133 | 2018 |
Moralization through moral shock: Exploring emotional antecedents to moral conviction DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (2), 139-150, 2017 | 133 | 2017 |
Gut Reactions Moral Conviction, Religiosity, and Trust in Authority DC Wisneski, BL Lytle, LJ Skitka Psychological science 20 (9), 1059-1063, 2009 | 126 | 2009 |
Moral conviction and emotion LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski Emotion review 3 (3), 328-330, 2011 | 125 | 2011 |
The expulsion from Disneyland: the social psychological impact of 9/11. GS Morgan, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka American Psychologist 66 (6), 447, 2011 | 120 | 2011 |
Moral and religious convictions and intentions to vote in the 2008 presidential election GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 10 (1), 307-320, 2010 | 100 | 2010 |
Utopian hopes or dystopian fears? Exploring the motivational underpinnings of moralized political engagement LJ Skitka, BE Hanson, DC Wisneski Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (2), 177-190, 2017 | 79 | 2017 |
Vicarious revenge and the death of Osama bin Laden M Gollwitzer, LJ Skitka, D Wisneski, A Sjöström, P Liberman, SJ Nazir, ... Personality and social psychology bulletin 40 (5), 604-616, 2014 | 67 | 2014 |
Moralization and the 2012 US presidential election campaign MJ Brandt, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka Journal of Social and Political Psychology 3 (2), 211-237, 2015 | 61 | 2015 |
Political orientation and moral conviction: A conservative advantage or an equal opportunity motivator of political engagement LJ Skitka, GS Morgan, DC Wisneski Social psychology and politics, 57-74, 2015 | 52 | 2015 |
Attitude moralization: Probably not intuitive or rooted in perceptions of harm LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski, MJ Brandt Current Directions in Psychological Science 27 (1), 9-13, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
The structure of political ideology varies between and within people: Implications for theories about ideology's causes GS Morgan, DC Wisneski Social Cognition 35 (4), 395-414, 2017 | 44 | 2017 |
Justice theory and research: A social functionalist perspective PMOF JUSTICE Handbook of Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology 5, 407, 2012 | 29 | 2012 |
Dark clouds and silver linings: Socio-psychological responses to September 11, 2001 LJ Skitka, B Saunders, GS Morgan, D Wisneski The impact of, 9-11, 2009 | 17* | 2009 |
Political ideology is contextually variable and flexible rather than fixed. GS Morgan, LJ Skitka, DC Wisneski Behavioral & Brain Sciences 37 (3), 2014 | 14 | 2014 |
The roles of disgust and harm perception in political attitude moralization DC Wisneski, BE Hanson, GS Morgan Politics and the Life Sciences 39 (2), 215-227, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
Flipping the “moralization switch”: Exploring possible routes to moral conviction DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka Emotion Pre-Conference, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New …, 2013 | 7 | 2013 |
Cubist consequentialism: The pros and cons of an agent–patient template for morality CW Bauman, DC Wisneski, LJ Skitka Psychological Inquiry 23 (2), 129-133, 2012 | 7 | 2012 |