Jeffrey Lees
Clemson University
H-index: 8
North America-United States
Top articles of Jeffrey Lees
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries | Science advances | Madalina Vlasceanu Kimberly C Doell Joseph B Bak-Coleman Boryana Todorova Michael M Berkebile-Weinberg | 2024/2/7 |
Alluring or Alarming? The Polarizing Effect of Forbidden Knowledge in Political Discourse | Victoria A Parker Anne E Wilson JM Lees Matthew Facciani Emma Kehoe | 2024/1/25 | |
Is socially responsible capitalism truly polarizing? | Daniel F Stone Jeffrey Lees | 2024/1/19 | |
Is SRC truly polarizing? | Daniel Stone Jeffrey Martin Lees | 2024/1/4 | |
Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes | Jan G Voelkel Michael Stagnaro James Chu Sophia Pink Joseph Mernyk | 2023/3/20 | |
Meta-perception and Misinformation | Current Opinion in Psychology | Sean Bogart Jeffrey Lees | 2023/10/24 |
The Spot the Troll Quiz game increases accuracy in discerning between real and inauthentic social media accounts | PNAS nexus | Jeffrey Lees John A Banas Darren Linvill Patrick C Meirick Patrick Warren | 2023/4/1 |
Secondary data analysis of ManyLabs Climate Challenge-pluralistic ignorance intervention | Annika E Lutz Michael T Schmitt Jeffrey Lees | 2023/9/13 | |
Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change | Holly Caggiano Sara M Constantino Jeffrey Lees Roh Majumdar Elke U Weber | 2023/2/22 | |
Traits, States, and Context Inform Intergroup Political Misperceptions | Jeffrey Lees Mina Cikara James Druckman | 2023/6 | |
Misperceptions of support for climate policy represent multiple phenomena predicted by different factors across intergroup boundaries | Jeffrey Lees Griffin Colaizzi Matthew H Goldberg Sara M Constantino | 2023/5 | |
Women, the intellectually humble, and liberals write more persuasive political arguments | PNAS Nexus | Jeffrey Lees Haley Todd Maxwell Barranti | 2023/4/25 |
Algorithms and Professionals May Disagree On Companies’ Reputations | Jeffrey Lees | 2022/6/24 | |
Political violence and inaccurate metaperceptions | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Jeffrey Lees | 2022/5/10 |
We’re All Political Animals: Insights on Navigating Ideological Divisions at Work and in Daily Life | Academy of Management Proceedings | Jeffrey Martin Lees Michael Rosenblum Juliana Schroeder Brittany Solomon | 2022 |
Morally questionable actors' meta-perceptions are accurate but overly positive | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | Jeffrey Lees Liane Young Adam Waytz | 2022/9/1 |
Twitter’s disputed tags may be ineffective at reducing belief in fake news and only reduce intentions to share fake news among Democrats and Independents | Journal of Online Trust and Safety | Jeffrey Lees Abigail McCarter Dawn M Sarno | 2022/8/31 |
The general fault in our fault lines | Nature Human Behaviour | Kai Ruggeri Bojana Većkalov Lana Bojanić Thomas L Andersen Sarah Ashcroft-Jones | 2021/10 |
Understanding and combating misperceived polarization | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B | Jeffrey Lees Mina Cikara | 2021/4/12 |
Anti-egalitarians perceive corporations as less agentic and judge their misconduct less harshly | Jeffrey Lees Simone Tang Jim Sidanius | 2021/3/2 |