Jamie S. Hughes
Affiliations: | University of Texas of the Permian Basin |
Area:
Social Psychology, Moral Psychology, Attribution, Person PerceptionWebsite:
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Jonason PK, Hughes J. (2021) The potentially conflicted evaluations of others based on their intelligence. Personality and Individual Differences. 168: 110299 |
Hughes JS, Harpster RD, Gonzales NC. (2020) The Government Receives Moral License to Commit Transgressions When Compared to Other Entities Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 42: 98-114 |
McPhetres J, Conway P, Hughes JS, et al. (2018) Reflecting on God's will: Reflective processing contributes to religious peoples' deontological dilemma responses Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 79: 301-314 |
Hughes JS. (2017) In a moral dilemma, choose the one you love: Impartial actors are seen as less moral than partial ones. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Hughes JS. (2017) When Cooperation and Compromise Fail: Distrusting and Denigrating the Moral Character of Those Who Disagree Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 17: 132-160 |
Resendez JR, Hughes JS. (2016) Introducing the Date and Acquaintance Rape Avoidance Scale. Violence and Victims |
Hughes JS, Mcphetres J. (2016) The Influence of Psychosocial Immaturity, Age, and Mental State Beliefs on Culpability Judgments About Juvenile Offenders: Criminal Justice and Behavior. 43: 1541-1557 |
McPhetres J, Hughes J. (2016) Sentencing recommendations are insensitive to juvenile offender’s age and maturation Cogent Social Sciences. 2: 1194714 |
Hughes J, Creech JLC, Strosser GL. (2016) Attributions About Morally Unreliable Characters: Relationship Closeness Affects Moral Judgments Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 38: 173-184 |
Hughes JS, Trafimow D. (2015) Mind attributions about moral actors: Intentionality is greater given coherent cues. The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society. 54: 220-35 |