Why do we punish groups? High entitativity promotes moral suspicion AK Newheiser, T Sawaoka, JF Dovidio Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (4), 931-936, 2012 | 94 | 2012 |
The paradox of viral outrage T Sawaoka, B Monin Psychological science 29 (10), 1665-1678, 2018 | 82 | 2018 |
Social anxiety and self-consciousness in binge eating disorder: associations with eating disorder psychopathology T Sawaoka, RD Barnes, KK Blomquist, RM Masheb, CM Grilo Comprehensive psychiatry 53 (6), 740-745, 2012 | 80 | 2012 |
Power heightens sensitivity to unfairness against the self T Sawaoka, BL Hughes, N Ambady Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 41 (8), 1023-1035, 2015 | 70 | 2015 |
Group-based biases in moral judgment: The role of shifting moral standards T Sawaoka, AK Newheiser, JF Dovidio Social Cognition 32 (4), 360-380, 2014 | 16 | 2014 |
Factor structure and clinical correlates of the Food Thought Suppression Inventory within treatment seeking obese women with binge eating disorder RD Barnes, T Sawaoka, MA White, RM Masheb, CM Grilo Eating behaviors 14 (1), 35-39, 2013 | 9 | 2013 |
Outraged but sympathetic: ambivalent emotions limit the influence of viral outrage T Sawaoka, B Monin Social Psychological and Personality Science 11 (4), 499-512, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |
Moral suspicion trickles down T Sawaoka, B Monin Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (3), 334-342, 2015 | 8 | 2015 |
Why do we punish groups AK Newheiser, T Sawaoka, JF Dovidio High entitativity promotes, 2012 | 5 | 2012 |
Sawaoka to Vonnegut, November 9, 2005 T Sawaoka Vonnegut Manuscripts, box 1 (03), 2005 | 2 | 2005 |
Viral Outrage: Victims and Villains of Our Contemporary Moral Discourse T Sawaoka Stanford University, 2019 | 1 | 2019 |