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Peter Ditto
Peter Ditto
Professor of Psychology & Social Behavior, UC Irvine
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Mapping the moral domain.
J Graham, BA Nosek, J Haidt, R Iyer, S Koleva, PH Ditto
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (2), 366, 2011
33852011
Moral foundations theory: The pragmatic validity of moral pluralism
J Graham, J Haidt, S Koleva, M Motyl, R Iyer, SP Wojcik, PH Ditto
Advances in experimental social psychology 47, 55-130, 2013
27622013
Motivated skepticism: Use of differential decision criteria for preferred and nonpreferred conclusions.
PH Ditto, DF Lopez
Journal of personality and social psychology 63 (4), 568, 1992
20851992
Tracing the threads: How five moral concerns (especially Purity) help explain culture war attitudes
SP Koleva, J Graham, R Iyer, PH Ditto, J Haidt
Journal of research in personality 46 (2), 184-194, 2012
8452012
Understanding libertarian morality: The psychological dispositions of self-identified libertarians
R Iyer, S Koleva, J Graham, P Ditto, J Haidt
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e42366, 2012
7862012
Motivated sensitivity to preference-inconsistent information.
PH Ditto, JA Scepansky, GD Munro, AM Apanovitch, LK Lockhart
Journal of personality and social psychology 75 (1), 53, 1998
6741998
Political sectarianism in America
EJ Finkel, CA Bail, M Cikara, PH Ditto, S Iyengar, S Klar, L Mason, ...
Science 370 (6516), 533-536, 2020
6322020
Advance directives as acts of communication: a randomized controlled trial
PH Ditto, JH Danks, WD Smucker, J Bookwala, KM Coppola, R Dresser, ...
Archives of internal medicine 161 (3), 421-430, 2001
5332001
At least bias is bipartisan: A meta-analytic comparison of partisan bias in liberals and conservatives
PH Ditto, BS Liu, CJ Clark, SP Wojcik, EE Chen, RH Grady, JB Celniker, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 14 (2), 273-291, 2019
526*2019
Biased assimilation, attitude polarization, and affect in reactions to stereotype-relevant scientific information
GD Munro, PH Ditto
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 23 (6), 636-653, 1997
4601997
The motivated use of moral principles
EL Uhlmann, DA Pizarro, D Tannenbaum, PH Ditto
Judgment and Decision making 4 (6), 479-491, 2009
4342009
Motivated moral reasoning
PH Ditto, DA Pizarro, D Tannenbaum
Psychology of learning and motivation 50, 307-338, 2009
4072009
Judging health status: effects of perceived prevalence and personal relevance.
JB Jemmott, PH Ditto, RT Croyle
Journal of personality and social psychology 50 (5), 899, 1986
3911986
Projection in surrogate decisions about life-sustaining medical treatments.
A Fagerlin, PH Ditto, JH Danks, RM Houts
Health Psychology 20 (3), 166, 2001
3272001
Micromanaging death: process preferences, values, and goals in end-of-life medical decision making
NA Hawkins, PH Ditto, JH Danks, WD Smucker
The Gerontologist 45 (1), 107-117, 2005
2632005
Free to punish: a motivated account of free will belief.
CJ Clark, JB Luguri, PH Ditto, J Knobe, AF Shariff, RF Baumeister
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (4), 501, 2014
2622014
Spontaneous skepticism: The interplay of motivation and expectation in responses to favorable and unfavorable medical diagnoses
PH Ditto, GD Munro, AM Apanovitch, JA Scepansky, LK Lockhart
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29 (9), 1120-1132, 2003
2592003
Biased assimilation of sociopolitical arguments: Evaluating the 1996 US presidential debate
GD Munro, PH Ditto, LK Lockhart, A Fagerlin, M Gready, E Peterson
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 24 (1), 15-26, 2002
2592002
From rarity to evaluative extremity: effects of prevalence information on evaluations of positive and negative characteristics.
PH Ditto, JB Jemmott
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 57 (1), 16, 1989
2521989
Accuracy of primary care and hospital-based physicians' predictions of elderly outpatients' treatment preferences with and without advance directives
KM Coppola, PH Ditto, JH Danks, WD Smucker
Archives of Internal Medicine 161 (3), 431-440, 2001
2362001
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