Negativity bias, negativity dominance, and contagion P Rozin, EB Royzman Personality and social psychology review 5 (4), 296-320, 2001 | 5677 | 2001 |
“I know, you know”: Epistemic egocentrism in children and adults EB Royzman, KW Cassidy, J Baron Review of General Psychology 7 (1), 38-65, 2003 | 316 | 2003 |
The preference for indirect harm EB Royzman, J Baron Social justice research 15, 165-184, 2002 | 263 | 2002 |
The curious tale of Julie and Mark: Unraveling the moral dumbfounding effect EB Royzman, K Kim, RF Leeman Judgment and Decision making 10 (4), 296-313, 2015 | 244 | 2015 |
Something it takes to be an emotion: The interesting case of disgust. EB Royzman, J Sabini Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (1), 2001 | 195 | 2001 |
Unsentimental ethics: Towards a content-specific account of the moral–conventional distinction EB Royzman, RF Leeman, J Baron Cognition 112 (1), 159-174, 2009 | 180 | 2009 |
Explaining away responsibility: Effects of scientific explanation on perceived culpability J Monterosso, EB Royzman, B Schwartz Ethics & Behavior 15 (2), 139-158, 2005 | 174 | 2005 |
CAD or MAD? Anger (not disgust) as the predominant response to pathogen-free violations of the divinity code. E Royzman, P Atanasov, JF Landy, A Parks, A Gepty Emotion 14 (5), 892, 2014 | 163 | 2014 |
From Plato to Putnam: Four Ways to Think About Hate. EB Royzman, C McCauley, P Rozin American Psychological Association, 2005 | 159 | 2005 |
Limits of symhedonia: The differential role of prior emotional attachment in sympathy and sympathetic joy. EB Royzman, P Rozin Emotion 6 (1), 82, 2006 | 145 | 2006 |
Biases in use of positive and negative words across twenty natural languages P Rozin, L Berman, E Royzman Cognition and Emotion 24 (3), 536-548, 2010 | 142 | 2010 |
Are thoughtful people more utilitarian? CRT as a unique predictor of moral minimalism in the dilemmatic context EB Royzman, JF Landy, RF Leeman Cognitive science 39 (2), 325-352, 2015 | 120 | 2015 |
Are good reasoners more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective moralization in a sample of American adults EB Royzman, JF Landy, GP Goodwin Judgment and Decision making 9 (3), 176-190, 2014 | 112 | 2014 |
“You make me sick”: Moral dyspepsia as a reaction to third-party sibling incest EB Royzman, RF Leeman, J Sabini Motivation and Emotion 32, 100-108, 2008 | 87 | 2008 |
Minding the metaphor: The elusive character of moral disgust E Royzman, R Kurzban Emotion Review 3 (3), 269-271, 2011 | 81 | 2011 |
Is consequential luck morally inconsequential? Empirical psychology and the reassessment of moral luck E Royzman, R Kumar Ratio 17 (3), 329-344, 2004 | 68 | 2004 |
The moral myopia model: Why and how reasoning matters in moral judgment JF Landy, EB Royzman The new reflectionism in cognitive psychology, 76-98, 2018 | 63 | 2018 |
What lies beneath? Fear vs. disgust as affective predictors of absolutist opposition to genetically modified food and other new technologies E Royzman, C Cusimano, RF Leeman Judgment and Decision making 12 (5), 466-480, 2017 | 57 | 2017 |
The puzzle of wrongless harms: Some potential concerns for dyadic morality and related accounts EB Royzman, SH Borislow Cognition 220, 104980, 2022 | 52 | 2022 |
When sentimental rules collide:“Norms with feelings” in the dilemmatic context EB Royzman, GP Goodwin, RF Leeman Cognition 121 (1), 101-114, 2011 | 52 | 2011 |