Publications

An index of Dr. Wetherell’s publications:


Ostracism drives group moralization and extreme group behaviorM Pfundmair, G Wetherell. The Journal of social psychology 159 (5), 518-530


Steiger, R. L., Reyna, C., Wetherell, G., & Iverson, G. (2019). Contempt of Congress: Do Liberals and Conservatives Harbor Equivalent Negative Emotional Biases Towards Ideologically Congruent vs. Incongruent Politicians at the Level of Individual Emotions?. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 7(1), 100-123.


Social devaluation of African Americans and race‐related conspiracy theoriesJ Davis, G Wetherell, PJ HenryEuropean Journal of Social Psychology 48 (7), 999-1010


Bounded openness: The effect of openness to experience on intolerance is moderated by target group conventionality.MJ Brandt, JR Chambers, JT Crawford, G Wetherell, C ReynaJournal of personality and social psychology 109 (3), 549


Changes in income predict change in social trust: A longitudinal analysis. MJ Brandt, G Wetherell, PJ HenryPolitical Psychology 36 (6), 761-768.


Democracy as a legitimizing ideology.PJ Henry, G Wetherell, MJ BrandtPeace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology 21 (4), 648


Bounded openness: The effect of openness to experience on intolerance is moderated by target group conventionality.MJ Brandt, JR Chambers, JT Crawford, G Wetherell, C ReynaJournal of personality and social psychology 109 (3), 549


The relationship between authoritarianism and life satisfaction changes depending on stigmatized status MJ Brandt, PJ Henry, G Wetherell Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (2), 219-228


Ceci n’est pas la mort: Evidence for the recruitment of self‐reference from surrealistic art under mortality salienceS Silveira, E Gutyrchik, G Wetherell, Y Bao, E Pöppel, J Blautzik, M Reiser, …European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (2), 255-266


Wetherell, G., Benson, O. S., Reyna, C., & Brandt, M. J. (2015). Perceived value congruence and attitudes toward international relations and foreign policies. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 37(1), 3-18.


Morality provides meaning G A Wetherell


Attributions for sexual orientation vs. stereotypes: how beliefs about value violations account for attribution effects on anti‐gay discriminationC Reyna, G Wetherell, C Yantis, MJ BrandtJournal of Applied Social Psychology 44 (4), 289-302


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.


Discrimination across the ideological divide: The role of value violations and abstract values in discrimination by liberals and conservativesGA Wetherell, MJ Brandt, C ReynaSocial Psychological and Personality Science 4 (6), 658-667


Policy preference in response to terrorism: The role of emotions, attributions, and appraisalsG Wetherell, BM Weisz, RM Stolier, AJ Beavers, MS SadlerThe political psychology of terrorism fears, 125-136


The complexity and ambivalence of immigration attitudes: Ambivalent stereotypes predict conflicting attitudes toward immigration policies.C Reyna, O Dobria, G Wetherell Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 19 (3), 342


Wetherell, G., Reyna, C., & Sadler, M. (2013). Public option versus the market: Perceived value violations drive opposition to healthcare reform. Political Psychology, 34(1), 43-66.


What attitudes are moral attitudes? The case of attitude heritabilityMJ Brandt, GA Wetherell Social Psychological and Personality Science 3 (2), 172-179


Selected Chapters

Brandt, M. J., Wetherell, G., Crawford, J. T., Forgas, J., Jussim, L., & van Lange, P. (2016). Moralization and intolerance of ideological outgroups. The social psychology of morality, 239.


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