PREPRINTS
Crawford, J. T., & Brandt, M. J. Big five traits and inclusive generalized prejudice. PsyArXiv Preprint
IN PRESS
Brandt, M. J., Crawford, J. T., & Van Tongeren, D. (in press). Worldview conflict in daily life. Social Psychological and Personality Science. PsyArxiv Preprint
Crawford, J. T., Fournier, A., & Ruscio. J. (in press). Exploring the moderating role of socioeconomic status on the effects of money priming on political beliefs: A replication of Schuler and Wanke (2016). Social Psychological and Personality Science. PsyArxiv Preprint
Crawford, J. T., Vodapalli, S., Stingel, R. E., & Ruscio, J. (in press). Do status-legitimizing beliefs moderate effects of racial progress on perceptions of anti-White bias? A replication of Wilkins & Kaiser (2014). Social Psychological and Personality Science. pdf
Mallinas, S. R., Crawford, J. T., & Cole, S. (in press). Political opposites do not attract: The effects of ideological dissimilarity on impression formation. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. PsyArxiV Preprint
2018
Crawford, J. T. & Jussim, L. (Eds.) (2018). The Politics of Social Psychology. New York: Psychology Press. https://www.routledge.com/Politics-of-Social-Psychology/Crawford-Jussim/p/book/9781138930605
2017
Collins, T. P., Crawford, J. T., & Brandt, M. J. (2017). No evidence for ideological
asymmetry in dissonance avoidance: Unsuccessful close and conceptual replications of
Nam, Jost, and van Bavel (2013). Social Psychology, 48, 123-134. pdf
Crawford, J. T. (2017). Are conservatives more sensitive to threat than liberals? It
depends on how we define “conservatism” and “threat.” Social Cognition, 35, 354-373. pdf
Crawford, J. T., Brandt, M. J., Inbar, Y., Chambers, J. R., & Motyl, M. (2017). Social and economic ideologies differently predict prejudice across the political spectrum, but social issues are most divisive. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 112, 383-412. pdf
2016
Brandt, M. J., & Crawford, J. T. (2016). Answering unresolved questions about the relationship between cognitive ability and prejudice. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7, 884-892. pdf
Crawford, J. T., Brandt, M. J., Inbar, Y. & Mallinas, S. R. (2016). Right-wing authoritarianism predicts prejudice equally toward “gay men and lesbians” and “homosexuals.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 111, e31-e45. . http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000070 pdf
Jussim, L., Crawford, J. T., Anglin, S. M., Stevens, S. T., & Duarte, J. L. (2016). Interpretations and methods: Towards a more effectively self-correcting social psychology. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 66, 116-133. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2015.10.003 pdf
2015
Brandt, M. J., Chambers, J. R., Crawford, J. T., Wetherell, G. & Reyna, C. (2015). Bounded openness: The effect of openness to experience on intolerance is moderated by target group conventionality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109, 549- 568. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspp0000055 pdf
Brandt, M. J., Evans, A. M., & Crawford, J. T. (2015). The unthinking or confident extremist? Political extremists are more likely to reject experimenter-generated anchors than moderates. Psychological Science, 26, 189-202. doi:10.1177/0956797614559730 pdf
Crawford, J. T., Duarte, J., Haidt, J., Jussim, L., Stern, C., & Tetlock, P. E. (2015). It may be harder than we thought, but political diversity will (still) improve social psychological science. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 38, 45-51.DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X15000035 pdf
Crawford, J. T., Kay, S., & Duke, K. E. (2015). Speaking out of both sides of their mouths: Biased political judgments within (and between) individuals. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 422-430. doi: 10.1177/1948550614566858 pdf
Crawford, J. T., Mallinas, S. R., & Furman, B. J. (2015). The balanced ideological antipathy model: Explaining the effects of ideological attitudes on intergroup antipathy across the political spectrum. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41, 1607-1622. doi:10.1177/0146167215603713 pdf
Crawford, J. T., & Xhambazi, E. (2015). Predicting political biases against the Occupy Wall Street and Tea Party movements. Political Psychology, 36, 111-121. doi: 10.1111/pops.12054 pdf
Duarte, J., Crawford, J. T., Stern, C., Haidt, J., Jussim, L., & Tetlock, P. E. (2015). Political diversity will improve social psychological science. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X14000430 pdf
Jussim, L., Crawford, J. T., & Rubinstein, R. S. (2015). Stereotype (in)accuracy in perceptions of groups and individuals. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 24, 490-497.pdf
2014
Brandt, M. J., Reyna, C., Chambers, J. R., Crawford, J. T., & Wetherell, G. (2014). The ideological-conflict hypothesis: Intolerance among both liberals and conservatives. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23(1), 27-34. doi: 10.1177/0963721413510932 pdf
Crawford, J. T. (2014). Ideological symmetries and asymmetries in political intolerance and prejudice toward political activist groups. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 55, 284-298. pdf
Crawford, J. T., Inbar, Y., & Maloney, V. (2014). Disgust sensitivity selectively predicts attitudes toward groups that threaten (or uphold) traditional sexual morality. Personality and Individual Differences, 70, 218-223. **The first two authors share authorship pdf
Crawford, J. T., Jussim, L., & Pilanski, J. M. (2014). How (not) to interpret and report main effects and interactions in multiple regression: Why Crawford & Pilanski (2013) did not actually replicate Lindner & Nosek (2009). Political Psychology, 35(6), 857-862. DOI: 10.1111/pops.12050 pdf
Crawford, J. T. & Pilanski, J. M. (2014). Political intolerance, right and left. Political Psychology, 35(6), 841-851. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9221.2012.00926.x pdf
Crawford, J. T., & Pilanski, J. M. (2014). The differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation on political intolerance. Political Psychology, 35(4), 557-576. pdf
Crawford, J. T., Wiley, S., & Ventresco, N. (2014). Examining Americans’ attitudes towards drone strikes on the eve of the 2012 Presidential election. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 14, 46-60. doi: 10.1111/asap.12030 pdf
2013
Crawford, J. T., Modri, S. A., & Motyl, M. (2013). Bleeding-heart liberals and hard-hearted conservatives: Subtle political dehumanization through differential attributions of human nature and human uniqueness traits. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 1(1), 86- 104. doi:10.5964/jspp.v1i1.184 pdf
Crawford, J. T., Brady, J., Pilanski, J. M., & Erny, H. (2013). Differential effects of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation on political candidate support: The moderating role of message framing. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 1(1), 5-28. doi:10.5964/jspp.v1i1.170 pdf
Crawford, J. T., Jussim, L., Cain, T. R., & Cohen, F. (2013). Right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation differentially predict biased evaluations of media reports. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43(1), 163-174. pdf
2012
Crawford, J. T. (2012). The ideologically objectionable premise model: Predicting biased political judgments on the left and right. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(1), 138-151. pdf
Crawford, J. T., & Bhatia, A. (2012). Birther nation: Political conservatism is associated with explicit and implicit beliefs that President Barack Obama is foreign. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 12(1), 364-376. pdf
2011 and Earlier
Crawford, J. T., Jussim, L., Madon, S., Cain, T. R., & Stevens, S. T. (2011). The use of stereotypes and individuating information in political person perception. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37(4), 529-542. pdf
Jussim, L., Cain, T. R., Crawford, J. T., Harber, K., & Cohen, F. (2009). The unbearable accuracy of stereotypes. In T. Nelson (Ed.), The Handbook of Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination (p. 199-228). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. pdf
Jussim, L., Harber, K., Crawford, J. T., Cain, T. R., & Cohen, F. (2005). Social reality makes the social mind: Self-fulfilling prophecy, stereotypes, bias and accuracy. Interaction Studies, 6(1), 85-102. pdf
Crawford, J. T., Leynes, P. A., Mayhorn, C. B., & Bink, M. L. (2004). Champagne, beer, or coffee? A corpus of gender-related and neutral words. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 36(3), 444-458. pdf
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