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Sean P. Wojcik
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 21
Citations - 2401
Sean P. Wojcik is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Happiness & Well-being. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1881 citations. Previous affiliations of Sean P. Wojcik include University of California, Berkeley & University of California.
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Moral Foundations Theory: The Pragmatic Validity of Moral Pluralism
TL;DR: The Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) as discussed by the authors was created to answer these questions, including: where does morality come from? Why are moral judgments often so similar across cultures, yet sometimes so variable? Is morality one thing, or many?
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Reducing Implicit Racial Preferences: I. A Comparative Investigation of 17 Interventions
Calvin K. Lai,Maddalena Marini,Steven A. Lehr,Carlo Cerruti,Jiyun Elizabeth L. Shin,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,Arnold K. Ho,Arnold K. Ho,Bethany A. Teachman,Sean P. Wojcik,Spassena Koleva,Spassena Koleva,Spassena Koleva,Rebecca S. Frazier,Larisa Heiphetz,Eva E. Chen,Rhiannon Turner,Jonathan Haidt,Selin Kesebir,Carlee Beth Hawkins,Hillary S. Schaefer,Sandro Rubichi,Giuseppe Sartori,Christopher M. Dial,N. Sriram,Mahzarin R. Banaji,Brian A. Nosek +26 more
TL;DR: Eight of 17 interventions were effective at reducing implicit preferences for Whites compared with Blacks, particularly ones that provided experience with counterstereotypical exemplars, used evaluative conditioning methods, and provided strategies to override biases.
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Reducing implicit racial preferences: I. A comparative investigation of 17 interventions.
Calvin K. Lai,Maddalena Marini,Steven A. Lehr,Carlo Cerruti,Jiyun Elizabeth L. Shin,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,Arnold K. Ho,Bethany A. Teachman,Sean P. Wojcik,Spassena Koleva,Rebecca S. Frazier,Larisa Heiphetz,Eva E. Chen,Rhiannon Turner,Jonathan Haidt,Selin Kesebir,Carlee Beth Hawkins,Hillary S. Schaefer,Sandro Rubichi,Giuseppe Sartori,Christopher M. Dial,N. Sriram,Mahzarin R. Banaji,Brian A. Nosek +23 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted a research contest to compare interventions for reducing the expression of implicit racial prejudice and found that the most potent interventions were those that invoked high self-involvement or linked Black people with positivity and White people with negativity.
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At Least Bias Is Bipartisan: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Partisan Bias in Liberals and Conservatives.
Peter H. Ditto,Brittany S. Liu,Cory J. Clark,Sean P. Wojcik,Eric Evan Chen,Rebecca Hofstein Grady,Jared Celniker,Joanne F. Zinger +7 more
TL;DR: A meta-analyzed of 51 experimental studies that examined one form of partisan bias found the pattern to be consistent across a number of different methodological variations and political topics.
Book Chapter
Moral Foundations Theory: The Pragmatic Validity of Moral Pluralism
Jesse Graham,Jonathan Haidt,Sena Koleva,Sena Koleva,Sena Koleva,Matt Motyl,Ravi Iyer,Sean P. Wojcik,Peter H. Ditto +8 more
TL;DR: The Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) as discussed by the authors was created to answer these questions, including: where does morality come from? Why are moral judgments often so similar across cultures, yet sometimes so variable? Is morality one thing, or many?