Joshua Rottman

Joshua Rottman

Franklin and Marshall College

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Joshua Rottman

Joshua Rottman, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Franklin and Marshall College, specializes in the field of moral psychology, trust in testimony, disgust, environmental attitudes, moral circles.

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

How safe are we? Introducing the multidimensional model of perceived personal safety

When does “no” mean no? Insights from sex robots

Context matters in myriad ways: A reply to ‘Building a cooperative child: evidence and lessons cross-culturally’ by Tanya Broesch and Erin Robbins

Reply to Dahl: Moral content is varied, and premature definitions should not constrain it

How musicality changes moral consideration: People judge musical entities as more wrong to harm

Disgusting Democrats and repulsive Republicans: Members of political outgroups are considered physically gross

One strike and you’re a lout: Cherished values increase the stringency of moral character attributions

Does disgust-eliciting propaganda shape children's attitudes toward novel immigrant groups?

Joshua Rottman Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1620

Citations(since 2020)

1107

Cited By

1009

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

23

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Franklin and Marshall College

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Joshua Rottman Skills & Research Interests

moral psychology

trust in testimony

disgust

environmental attitudes

moral circles

Top articles of Joshua Rottman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How safe are we? Introducing the multidimensional model of perceived personal safety

Personality and Individual Differences

Stylianos Syropoulos

Bernhard Leidner

Evelyn Mercado

Mengyao Li

Sophie Cros

...

2024/7/1

When does “no” mean no? Insights from sex robots

Cognition

Anastasiia D Grigoreva

Joshua Rottman

Arber Tasimi

2024/3/1

Context matters in myriad ways: A reply to ‘Building a cooperative child: evidence and lessons cross-culturally’ by Tanya Broesch and Erin Robbins

Global Discourse

Marlene Försterling

Robert Hepach

Joshua Rottman

2023/11/2

Reply to Dahl: Moral content is varied, and premature definitions should not constrain it

Psychological Inquiry

Roger Giner-Sorolla

Simon Myers

Joshua Rottman

2023/4/3

How musicality changes moral consideration: People judge musical entities as more wrong to harm

Psychology of Music

Tanushree Agrawal

Joshua Rottman

Adena Schachner

2023/1

Disgusting Democrats and repulsive Republicans: Members of political outgroups are considered physically gross

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Justin F Landy

Joshua Rottman

Carlota Batres

Kristin L Leimgruber

2023/3

One strike and you’re a lout: Cherished values increase the stringency of moral character attributions

Cognition

Joshua Rottman

Emily Foster-Hanson

Sam Bellersen

2023/10/1

Does disgust-eliciting propaganda shape children's attitudes toward novel immigrant groups?

Acta Psychologica

Anastasiia D. Grigoreva

Joshua Rottman

2022

Navigating between punishment, avoidance, and instruction: The form and function of responses to moral violations varies across adult and child transgressors

Cognition

Cindel JM White

Mark Schaller

Elizabeth G Abraham

Joshua Rottman

2022/6/1

Considering uncontaminated food as an early-emerging and previously ignored disgust elicitor.

Emotion

Jasmine M DeJesus

Emily Gerdin

Shruthi Venkatesh

Joshua Rottman

2021/10

Religious affiliation and conceptions of the moral domain

Social Cognition

Sydney Levine

Joshua Rottman

Taylor Davis

Elizabeth O'Neill

Stephen Stich

...

2021/2

Constrained choice: Children's and adults’ attribution of choice to a humanoid robot

Cognitive Science

Teresa Flanagan

Joshua Rottman

Lauren H Howard

2021/10

Being in the know: Social network analysis of gossip and friendship on a college campus

Human Nature

Meltem Yucel

Gustav R Sjobeck

Rebecca Glass

Joshua Rottman

2021

The burden of climate action: How environmental responsibility is impacted by socioeconomic status

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Mira Lerner

Joshua Rottman

2021/10/1

Developmental antecedents of cleansing effects: Evidence against domain-generality

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Emily Gerdin

Shruthi Venkatesh

Joshua Rottman

Jasmine M DeJesus

2021

Moral conviction, emotion, and the influence of episodic versus thematic frames

Political Communication

David J Ciuk

Joshua Rottman

2021/9/3

Can coherence-based interventions change dogged moral beliefs about meat-eating?

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Zachary Horne

Joshua Rottman

Caroline Lawrence

2021/9/1

Deadly but protective: Americans’ unique perception of weapons

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology

Stylianos Syropoulos

Adrian Rivera-Rodriguez

Angel Gómez

Aphrodite Baka

Sophie Cros

...

2021/2

Tree‐huggers versus human‐lovers: Anthropomorphism and dehumanization predict valuing nature over outgroups

Cognitive Science

Joshua Rottman

Charlie R Crimston

Stylianos Syropoulos

2021/4

The moral, or the story? Changing children's distributive justice preferences through social communication

Cognition

Joshua Rottman

Valerie Zizik

Kelly Minard

Liane Young

Peter R Blake

...

2020/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 67
Stephen Stich

Stephen Stich

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 63
Liane Young

Liane Young

Boston College

H-index: 53
Edouard Machery

Edouard Machery

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 36
Deborah Kelemen

Deborah Kelemen

Boston University

H-index: 32
Jared Piazza

Jared Piazza

Lancaster University

H-index: 27
Jonathan D. Lane

Jonathan D. Lane

Vanderbilt University

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