Onurcan Yilmaz, PhD
Affiliations: | 2019- | Psychology | Kadir Has University, Istanbul |
Area:
Cognitive Science of Religion, Moral Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Political PsychologyWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorHasan Galip Bahcekapili | research assistant | 2013-2018 | Dogus University | |
Diane Elizabeth Sunar | grad student | Bogazici University | ||
(PhD at Istanbul University; now at Kadir Has University) | ||||
Selahattin Adil SARIBAY | grad student | 2013-2015 | Bogazici University | |
Sevim Cesur | grad student | 2013-2019 | Istanbul University |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorYunus Bayramoglu | collaborator | 2018- | Kadir Has University (PsychTree) |
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Pavlović T, Azevedo F, De K, et al. (2022) Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning. Pnas Nexus. 1: pgac093 |
Salter ME, Duymaç FY, Yilmaz O, et al. (2022) Is negativity bias intuitive for liberals and conservatives? Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 1-13 |
Alper S, Bayrak F, Yilmaz O. (2021) All the Dark Triad and some of the Big Five traits are visible in the face Personality and Individual Differences. 168: 110350 |
Isler O, Yilmaz O, Doğruyol B. (2021) Are we at all liberal at heart? High-powered tests find no effect of intuitive thinking on moral foundations Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 92: 104050 |
Yilmaz O. (2020) Cognitive styles and religion. Current Opinion in Psychology. 40: 150-154 |
Alper S, Bayrak F, Yilmaz O. (2020) Psychological correlates of COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs and preventive measures: Evidence from Turkey. Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 1-10 |
Yilmaz O, Bahçekapili HG, Harma M, et al. (2020) Intergroup tolerance leads to subjective morality, which in turn is associated with (but does not lead to) reduced religiosity Archive For the Psychology of Religion. 42: 232-243 |
Alper S, Yilmaz O. (2019) Does an Abstract Mind-Set Increase the Internal Consistency of Moral Attitudes and Strengthen Individualizing Foundations? Social Psychological and Personality Science. 11: 326-335 |
Doğruyol B, Alper S, Yilmaz O. (2019) The five-factor model of the moral foundations theory is stable across WEIRD and non-WEIRD cultures Personality and Individual Differences. 151: 109547 |
Alper S, Yilmaz O. (2019) How is the Big Five related to moral and political convictions: The moderating role of the WEIRDness of the culture Personality and Individual Differences. 145: 32-38 |