Jeffrey Lees

Jeffrey Lees

Clemson University

H-index: 8

North America-United States

About Jeffrey Lees

Jeffrey Lees, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Clemson University, specializes in the field of Misperceptions, Climate Change, Organizational Behavior, Public Policy, Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries

Alluring or Alarming? The Polarizing Effect of Forbidden Knowledge in Political Discourse

Is socially responsible capitalism truly polarizing?

Is SRC truly polarizing?

Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes

Meta-perception and Misinformation

The Spot the Troll Quiz game increases accuracy in discerning between real and inauthentic social media accounts

Secondary data analysis of ManyLabs Climate Challenge-pluralistic ignorance intervention

Jeffrey Lees Information

University

Position

Visiting Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

469

Citations(since 2020)

467

Cited By

52

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Clemson University

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Jeffrey Lees Skills & Research Interests

Misperceptions

Climate Change

Organizational Behavior

Public Policy

Psychology

Top articles of Jeffrey Lees

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

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

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Co-Authors

H-index: 63
Liane Young

Liane Young

Boston College

H-index: 47
Adam Waytz

Adam Waytz

Northwestern University

H-index: 43
Mina Cikara

Mina Cikara

Harvard University

H-index: 33
Matthew H. Goldberg

Matthew H. Goldberg

Yale University

H-index: 27
Juliana Schroeder

Juliana Schroeder

University of California, Berkeley

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