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Psychology

D-Index
31
Citations
5639
World Ranking
11121
National Ranking
5812

Best Publications

  • Moral character predominates in person perception and evaluation.

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Jared Piazza;Paul Rozin

  • The psychology of meta-ethics: exploring objectivism.

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;John M. Darley

  • Does Incidental Disgust Amplify Moral Judgment? A Meta-Analytic Review of Experimental Evidence.

    Justin F. Landy;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Moral Character in Person Perception

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Reasoning About Relations.

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Philip Johnson-Laird

  • Logic, probability, and human reasoning

    P.N. Johnson-Laird;P.N. Johnson-Laird;Sangeet S. Khemlani;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Why are some moral beliefs perceived to be more objective than others

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;John M. Darley

  • The Perceived Objectivity of Ethical Beliefs: Psychological Findings and Implications for Public Policy

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;John M. Darley

  • When It’s Bad to Be Friendly and Smart: The Desirability of Sociability and Competence Depends on Morality

    Justin Landy;Jared Raymond Piazza;Geoffrey Goodwin

  • Preferences for Enhancement Pharmaceuticals: The Reluctance to Enhance Fundamental Traits

    Jason Riis;Joseph P. Simmons;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • A tripartite taxonomy of character: Evidence for intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intellectual competencies in children

    Daeun Park;Eli Tsukayama;Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Sarah Patrick

  • The primacy of morality in impression development: Theory, research, and future directions

    Marco Brambilla;Simona Sacchi;Patrice Rusconi;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Cruel nature: Harmfulness as an important, overlooked dimension in judgments of moral standing.

    Jared Piazza;Justin F. Landy;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Easy on the mind, easy on the wrongdoer: Discrepantly fluent violations are deemed less morally wrong

    Simon M. Laham;Adam L. Alter;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Are good reasoners more incest-friendly? Trait cognitive reflection predicts selective moralization in a sample of American adults.

    Edward B. RoyzmanJustin;F. Landy;Geoffrey P. Goodwin

  • Mental models and reasoning

    Philip N. Johnson-Laird;Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Sangeet S. Khemlani

  • Do People Want to Be More Moral

    Jessie Sun;Geoffrey P Goodwin

  • The psychological puzzle of Sudoku

    N. Y. Louis Lee;Geoffrey P. Goodwin;P. N. Johnson-Laird

  • The acquisition of Boolean concepts.

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Philip N. Johnson-Laird;Philip N. Johnson-Laird

  • Transitive and pseudo-transitive inferences

    Geoffrey P. Goodwin;P.N. Johnson-Laird

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