Victor Camillo Ottati, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
Area:
Social Cognition
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Ottati V, Wilson C, Osteen C, et al. (2018) Experimental demonstrations of the earned dogmatism effect using a variety of optimal manipulations: Commentary and response to Calin-Jageman (2018) Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 78: 250-258
Wilson C, Ottati V, Price E. (2016) Open-minded cognition: The attitude justification effect Journal of Positive Psychology. 1-12
Sumaktoyo NG, Ottati V, Untoro V. (2016) The Paradoxical Religiosity Effect: Religion and Politics in Indonesia and the United States Politics and Religion. 9: 481-507
Ottati V, Wilson C, Lambert A. (2016) Accessibility, priming, and political judgment Current Opinion in Psychology. 12: 1-5
Price E, Ottati V, Wilson C, et al. (2015) Open-Minded Cognition. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 41: 1488-504
Ottati V, Price ED, Wilson C, et al. (2015) When self-perceptions of expertise increase closed-minded cognition: The earned dogmatism effect Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 61: 131-138
Aalai A, Ottati V. (2014) The Mythical Framing Effect: Media Coverage and Public Opinion Regarding the Iraq War Journal of Mass Communication and Journalism. 4: 1-8
Lee Y, Ottati VC, Lin C, et al. (2014) How Are Asian Americans Seen and Evaluated? Examining Ethnic Stereotypes and their Cultural Complexity Cross-Cultural Communication. 10: 98-111
Cheng JS, Ottati VC, Price ED. (2013) The arousal model of moral condemnation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49: 1012-1018
Morabito MS, Kerr AN, Watson A, et al. (2012) Crisis intervention teams and people with mental illness: Exploring the factors that influence the use of force Crime and Delinquency. 58: 57-77
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