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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science - Nagroda Fundacji na rzecz Nauki Polskiej for developing a model of agency and communion as basic dimensions of social cognition
  • 2016 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

Bogdan Wojciszke is affiliated with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Poland. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology, social sciences, and neuroscience, with significant emphasis on cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, and sociology and political science. The scope of their work covers multiple topics including psychology of moral and emotional judgment, social and intergroup psychology, cultural differences and values, experimental behavioral economics studies, emotions and moral behavior, behavioral health and interventions, as well as child and animal learning development.

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Moral tribalism: Moral judgments of actions supporting ingroup interests depend on collective narcissism," 2020, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • "Egocentrism shapes moral judgements," 2020, Social and Personality Psychology Compass
  • "Partner in crime: Beneficial cooperation overcomes children's aversion to antisocial others," 2020, Developmental Science
  • "Moderators of the Liking Bias in Judgments of Moral Character," 2021, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
  • "Reducing Hindering Job Demands: The Role of Belief in Life as a Zero-Sum Game and Workload," 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Their frequent coauthors include Konrad Bocian, Wiesław Baryła, Katarzyna Myślińska-Szarek, Katarzyna Cantarero, and Wijnand A. P. van Tilburg. These collaborations have contributed to various studies across social and behavioral psychology fields.

Wojciszke has published repeatedly in venues such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Social and Personality Psychology Compass, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and Developmental Science.

In 2016, Bogdan Wojciszke received recognition from the Polish Academy of Science. They were also awarded the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science for developing a model of agency and communion as basic dimensions of social cognition.

Best Publications

  • Agency and communion from the perspective of self versus others.

    Andrea E. Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • On the Dominance of Moral Categories in Impression Formation

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Roza Bazinska;Marcin Jaworski

  • Communal and Agentic Content in Social Cognition: A Dual Perspective Model

    Andrea E. Abele;Andrea E. Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Morality and competence in person- and self-perception

    Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Multiple meanings of behavior: Construing actions in terms of competence or morality.

    Bogdan Wojciszke

  • The primacy of communion over agency and its reversals in evaluations

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Andrea E. Abele

  • Two dimensions of interpersonal attitudes: Liking depends on communion, respect depends on agency

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Andrea E. Abele;Wiesław Baryla

  • Towards an operationalization of the fundamental dimensions of agency and communion: Trait content ratings in five countries considering valence and frequency of word occurrence

    Andrea E. Abele;Mirjam Uchronski;Caterina Suitner;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Effects of information content and evaluative extremity on positivity and negativity biases

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Hanna Brycz;Peter Borkenau

  • Self-esteem is dominated by agentic over communal information

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Wieslaw Baryla;Michal Parzuchowski;Aleksandra Szymkow

  • Belief in a Zero-Sum Game as a Social Axiom: A 37-Nation Study

    Joanna Różycka-Tran;Paweł Boski;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • POWER INFLUENCES SELF-ESTEEM

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Anna Struzynska-Kujalowicz

  • Affective Concomitants of Information on Morality and Competence.

    Bogdan Wojciszke

  • The Big Two in social judgment and behavior.

    Andrea E. Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Parallels between competence- versus morality-related traits and individualistic versus collectivistic values.

    Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Agency and communion are inferred from actions serving interests of self or others

    Aleksandra Cislak;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Self-Interest Bias in Moral Judgments of Others’ Actions

    Konrad Bocian;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Agency and Communion in Social Psychology

    Andrea Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Universality of the triangular theory of love: Adaptation and psychometric properties of the triangular love scale in 25 countries

    Piotr Sorokowski;Agnieszka Sorokowska;Maciej Karwowski;Agata Groyecka

  • Moral and competence-related traits in political perception.

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Bożena Klusek

  • Moral and Competence-Related Traits: How Do They Differ?

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Magdalena Dowhyluk;Marcin Jaworski

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea E. Abele
Andrea E. Abele University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Agnieszka Sorokowska
Agnieszka Sorokowska University of Wrocław
Maciej Karwowski
Maciej Karwowski University of Wrocław
Deborah J. Terry
Deborah J. Terry University of Queensland
Fabrizio Butera
Fabrizio Butera University of Lausanne
Piotr Winkielman
Piotr Winkielman University of California, San Diego
John M. Zelenski
John M. Zelenski Carleton University
Marina Butovskaya
Marina Butovskaya Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology
Wijnand A.P. van Tilburg
Wijnand A.P. van Tilburg University of Essex
Sabine Otten
Sabine Otten University of Groningen

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