Adam B Cohen
Affiliations: | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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Moon JW, Cohen AB, Laurin K, et al. (2022) Is Religion Special? Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 17456916221100485 |
Johnson KA, Baraldi AN, Moon JW, et al. (2021) Faith and science mindsets as predictors of COVID-19 concern: A three-wave longitudinal study. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 96: 104186 |
Moon JW, Krems JA, Cohen AB. (2020) Opposition to short-term mating predicts anti-atheist prejudice Personality and Individual Differences. 165: 110136 |
Moon JW, Krems JA, Cohen AB, et al. (2019) Is Nothing Sacred? Religion, Sex, and Reproductive Strategies Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28: 361-365 |
Johnson KA, Moon JW, Okun MA, et al. (2019) Science, God, and the cosmos: Science both erodes (via logic) and promotes (via awe) belief in God Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 84: 103826 |
Moon JW, Krems JA, Cohen AB. (2018) Religious People Are Trusted Because They Are Viewed as Slow Life-History Strategists. Psychological Science. 956797617753606 |
Cohen AB, Moon JW. (2017) Psychology: Atheism and moral intuitions Nature Human Behaviour. 1 |
Silverman GS, Johnson KA, Cohen AB. (2016) To believe or not to believe, that is not the question: The complexity of Jewish beliefs about God Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 8: 119-130 |
Rozin P, Cherfas L, Radil T, et al. (2014) Which jews dislike contemporary Germans: Range and determinants of German aversion in Czech and U.S. holocaust survivors and young American Jews Peace and Conflict. 20: 412-429 |
Li YJ, Johnson KA, Cohen AB, et al. (2012) Fundamental(ist) attribution error: Protestants are dispositionally focused. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 102: 281-90 |