Linda J. Skitka

University of Illinois at Chicago

1200 W Harrison St

Chicago, IL 60607

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (6)

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Liberals and Conservatives are Similarly Motivated to Avoid Exposure to One Another's Opinions

Frimer, J. , Skitka, L. J., & Motyl, M. (2017). Liberals and conservatives are similarly motivated to avoid exposure to one another’s opinions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 72, 1-12.
Number of pages: 44 Posted: 18 Apr 2017
Jeremy Frimer, Linda J. Skitka and Matt Motyl
University of Winnipeg, University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Illinois at Chicago
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Citation 13

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selective exposure, confirmation bias, political psychology, ideology, ideological differences, ideological symmetry, culture war

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The State of Social and Personality Science: Rotten to the Core, Not So Bad, Getting Better, or Getting Worse?

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 94 Posted: 01 May 2017 Last Revised: 02 May 2017
University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago - Department of Psychology and University of Illinois at Chicago
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Meta-Science, Questionable Research Practices, Replicability

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The Limits of Legitimacy: Morality as a Constraint on Deference to Authority

22nd Annual IACM Conference
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 27 Oct 2009 Last Revised: 04 Nov 2009
Linda J. Skitka, Christopher W. Bauman and Brad Lytle
University of Illinois at Chicago, University of California, Irvine and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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Citation 1

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Using Social and Behavioural Science to Support COVID-19 Pandemic Response

Nature Human Behaviour 2020, 4, 460-471, Harvard Public Law Working Paper Forthcoming
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 02 Aug 2022
New York University (NYU) - Department of Psychology, University of Chicago - Harris School of Public Policy, Mackenzie Presbyterian University - Social and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca - Department of Psychology, University of Kent, Harvard University, University of Oxford, Stanford University, University of Kent, University of Rochester - Department of Political Science, University of Sussex, University of Chicago - Harris School of Public Policy, University of Leiden - Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, Northwestern University - Department of Psychology, UC San Diego Division of Social SciencesUniversity of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of Maryland, Peking University - Department of Psychology, University of Queensland, University of Queensland - School of Psychology, Duke University, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) - Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Department of Psychology, Lehigh University, University of Regina, University of Oregon - School of Journalism and Communication, Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Psychology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of St. Andrews, University of Cambridge, University of British Columbia (UBC) - Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Harvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), Harvard Law School, Carleton University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, New York University (NYU), University of Cambridge - Department of Psychology, Free University of Amsterdam, Cornell University - Department of Sociology, Carleton University, Stanford University, Stanford University - Department of Psychology and Stanford University
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COVID-19, health crisis, behaviour change, social sciences, behavioural sciences, perspective

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The Psychology of Moral Conviction

Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 72, pp. 347-366, 2021, Vol. 72, pp. 347-366
Posted: 05 Feb 2021
University of Illinois at Chicago, Saint Peter's University, Drew University and Saint Peter's University

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Procedural and Moral Influences on Fairness Judgments and Group Rejection

IACM 2007 Meetings Paper
Posted: 30 Mar 2008
Christopher W. Bauman and Linda J. Skitka
University of California, Irvine and University of Illinois at Chicago

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