Matthew B. Kugler, Ph.D.

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2010 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Joel Cooper grad student 2010 Princeton
 (Group -based dominance and opposition to equality as consequences of different psychological motives.)
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Kugler MB. (2019) From Identification to Identity Theft: Public Perceptions of Biometric Privacy Harms Uc Irvine Law Review. 10: 107
Kugler MB. (2016) Measuring Computer Use Norms The George Washington Law Review. 84: 1568-1590
Kugler MB, Strahilevitz LJ. (2016) Actual Expectations of Privacy, Fourth Amendment Doctrine, And The Mosaic Theory Supreme Court Review. 2015: 205-263
Strahilevitz LJ, Kugler MB. (2016) Is Privacy Policy Language Irrelevant to Consumers? The Journal of Legal Studies. 45: S69-S95
Kugler M, Jost JT, Noorbaloochi S. (2014) Another Look at Moral Foundations Theory: Do Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation Explain Liberal-Conservative Differences in “Moral” Intuitions? Social Justice Research. 27: 413-431
Kugler MB, Darley JM. (2011) Punitiveness Towards Users of Illicit Drugs: A Disparity between Actual and Perceived Attitudes Federal Sentencing Reporter. 24: 217-221
Pronin E, Kugler MB. (2010) People believe they have more free will than others. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 22469-74
Green SP, Kugler MB. (2010) Community Perceptions of Theft Seriousness: A Challenge to Model Penal Code and English Theft Act Consolidation Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 7: 511-537
Darley JM, Solan LM, Kugler MB, et al. (2010) Doing Wrong Without Creating Harm Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 7: 30-63
Kugler MB, Cooper J. (2010) Still an American? Mortality Salience and Treatment of Suspected Terrorists Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 40: 3130-3147
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