Nick Haslam
Affiliations: | New School for Social Research, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Haslam N, Loughnan S, Perry G. (2014) Meta-milgram: An empirical synthesis of the obedience experiments Plos One. 9 |
Kvaale EP, Gottdiener WH, Haslam N. (2013) Biogenetic explanations and stigma: a meta-analytic review of associations among laypeople. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 96: 95-103 |
Kvaale EP, Haslam N, Gottdiener WH. (2013) The 'side effects' of medicalization: a meta-analytic review of how biogenetic explanations affect stigma. Clinical Psychology Review. 33: 782-94 |
Bastian B, Denson TF, Haslam N. (2013) The roles of dehumanization and moral outrage in retributive justice. Plos One. 8: e61842 |
Wilson SG, Haslam N. (2013) Humanness beliefs about behavior: an index and comparative human-nonhuman behavior judgments. Behavior Research Methods. 45: 372-82 |
Loughnan S, Kuppens P, Allik J, et al. (2011) Economic inequality is linked to biased self-perception. Psychological Science. 22: 1254-8 |
Loughnan S, Leidner B, Doron G, et al. (2010) Universal biases in self-perception: better and more human than average. The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society. 49: 627-36 |
Olatunji BO, Williams BJ, Haslam N, et al. (2008) The latent structure of obsessive-compulsive symptoms: a taxometric study. Depression and Anxiety. 25: 956-68 |
McNab C, Haslam N, Burnett P. (2007) Expressed emotion, attributions, utility beliefs, and distress in parents of young people with first episode psychosis. Psychiatry Research. 151: 97-106 |
Haslam N, Levy SR. (2006) Essentialist beliefs about homosexuality: structure and implications for prejudice. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 32: 471-85 |