Leonard S. Newman

Affiliations: 
Psychology Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Social Psychology, Industrial Psychology, Gender Studies
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Voss D, Newman LS. (2021) Confronted with Bullying when You Believe in a Just World Frontiers in Education. 6
Sargent RH, Newman LS. (2020) Conservatism and attitudinal ambivalence: Investigating conflicting findings Personality and Individual Differences. 109996
Sargent RH, Caselli AJ, Machia LV, et al. (2020) General perceptions of police mediate relationships between police contact and anticipated police behavior in imagined roadside encounters Current Psychology. 1-8
Sargent RH, Newman LS. (2020) An Investigation of Civilian Implicit Attitudes Toward Police Officers Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 35: 360-376
Newman LS, Tan M, Caldwell TL, et al. (2018) Name Norms: A Guide to Casting Your Next Experiment. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218769858
Newman LS, Eccleston CP, Oikawa M. (2016) Ignoring Biased Feedback: Membership in a Stigmatized Group as a Moderator of Mnemic Neglect. The Journal of Social Psychology
Whyte C, Newman LS, Voss D. (2016) A confound-free test of the effects of thin-ideal media images on body satisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 35: 822-839
Tang Y, Newman LS. (2016) Do beliefs about psychologists’ political biases matter? Perceived political ideology moderates how laypeople construe research on wrongdoing Social Influence. 11: 1-16
Tang Y, Newman LS, Huang L. (2014) How People React to Social-Psychological Accounts of Wrongdoing: The Moderating Effects of Culture Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 45: 752-763
Newman LS, Sapolsky MS, Tang Y, et al. (2014) What's recalled depends on the nature of the recall procedure: The case of mnemic neglect Social Psychology. 45: 93-102
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