Author

David Ditto S

Professor of Psychology & Social Behavior, UC Irvine - Cited by 19,616 - Social Psychology - Morality - Politics

Biography

Ditto D Sharmin, Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Meenakshi Ammal Dental College, Chennai, India, Tel: +91- 9486190456; E-mail: dr.dittosharmin@gmail.com              .
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Moral foundations theory: The pragmatic validity of moral pluralism
J Graham, J Haidt, S Koleva, M Motyl, R Iyer, SP Wojcik, PH DittoAdvances in experimental social psychology 47, 55-130, 2013201
2013
At least bias is bipartisan: A meta-analytic comparison of partisan bias in liberals and conservatives
PH Ditto, BS Liu, CJ Clark, SP Wojcik, EE Chen, RH Grady, JB Celniker, ...Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (2), 273-291, 2019460201
460
2019
Political sectarianism in America
EJ Finkel, CA Bail, M Cikara, PH Ditto, S Iyengar, S Klar, L Mason, ...Science 370 (6516), 533-536, 2020202
444
2020
Free to punish: a motivated account of free will belief.
CJ Clark, JB Luguri, PH Ditto, J Knobe, AF Shariff, RF BaumeisterJournal of personality and social psychology 106 (4), 501, 2014201
249
2014
What dilemma? Moral evaluation shapes factual belief
BS Liu, PH DittoSocial Psychological and Personality Science 4 (3), 316-323, 2013201
220
2013
Conservatives report, but liberals display, greater happiness
SP Wojcik, A Hovasapian, J Graham, M Motyl, PH DittoScience 347 (6227), 1243-1246, 2015201
196
2015
Tribalism is human nature
CJ Clark, BS Liu, BM Winegard, PH DittoCurrent Directions in Psychological Science 28 (6), 587-592, 2019201
130
2019
The moral compass of insecurity: Anxious and avoidant attachment predict moral judgment
S Koleva, D Selterman, R Iyer, P Ditto, J GrahamSocial Psychological and Personality Science 5 (2), 185-194, 2014201
93
2014
Making punishment palatable: Belief in free will alleviates punitive distress
CJ Clark, RF Baumeister, PH DittoConsciousness and cognition 51, 193-211, 2017201
79
2017
Partisan selective exposure: The role of party, ideology and ideological extremity over time.
CG Rodriguez, JP Moskowitz, RM Salem, PH DittoTranslational Issues in Psychological Science 3 (3), 254, 2017201
74
2017
Moral coherence processes: Constructing culpability and consequences
CJ Clark, EE Chen, PH DittoCurrent Opinion in Psychology 6, 123-128, 2015201
73
2015
(Ideo) Logical reasoning: Ideology impairs sound reasoning
A Gampa, SP Wojcik, M Motyl, BA Nosek, PH DittoSocial Psychological and Personality Science 10 (8), 1075-1083, 2019201
66
2019
Motivated happiness: Self-enhancement inflates self-reported subjective well-being
SP Wojcik, PH DittoSocial Psychological and Personality Science 5 (7), 825-834, 2014201
61
2014
Incentivizing wellness in the workplace: Sticks (not carrots) send stigmatizing signals
D Tannenbaum, CJ Valasek, ED Knowles, PH DittoPsychological science 24 (8), 1512-1522, 2013201
61
2013
Political differences in free will belief are associated with differences in moralization.
JAC Everett, CJ Clark, P Meindl, JB Luguri, BD Earp, J Graham, PH Ditto, ...Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120 (2), 461, 2021202
53
2021
The moralization of obesity
MM Ringel, PH DittoSocial Science & Medicine 237, 112399, 2019201
45
2019
Influencing climate change attitudes in the United States: A systematic review and meta-analysis
JB Rode, AL Dent, CN Benedict, DB Brosnahan, RL Martinez, PH DittoJournal of Environmental Psychology 76, 101623, 2021202
45
2021
Nevertheless, partisanship persisted: Fake news warnings help briefly, but bias returns with time
RH Grady, PH Ditto, EF LoftusCognitive research: principles and implications 6, 1-16, 2021202
31
2021
Are morally good actions ever free?
CJ Clark, A Shniderman, JB Luguri, RF Baumeister, PH DittoConsciousness and cognition 63, 161-182, 181
20
2018
Moral coherence and political conflict
PH Ditto, BS LiuSocial psychology of political polarization, 102-122, 2016201
18
2016