Frederic R. Hopp
@freddy_hopp
Asst. Prof @UvA_ASCoR investigating how morality permeates communication, is represented in mind + machines, and motivates behavior.
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https://fhopp.github.io/ 11-10-2011 14:21:38
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Really excited to share our new paper 'How perceived polarization predicts moralization (and vice versa)', now online in JPSP!
dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspi00…
Introduces and tests a new model linking polarization with moralization over time.
With Martijn van Zomeren and Namkje Koudenburg
Very happy to introduce Henrik Pröpper who will be working with me, Dr Linda Bos [email protected]🇺🇦 + Michael Hameleers on moral conflicts in political discourse and decision making.
🚨NEW PAPER🚨If morality is a collection of cooperative rules, and politics is conflict over which cooperative projects to pursue, then the two should be correlated… Florian van Leeuwen Caspar van Lissa Michael Bang Petersen #cjpapakonstantinou doi.org/10.32872/spb.1…
Eight years ago we --- Hot Politics Lab - started collecting facial electromyography data to measure affective responses to politics. Now we have put 5 different data collections done at 8 different locations together to show measurement robustness and validity [1/?]
Wishing you a Happy New Year from the entire #HotPoliticsLab team! We're starting off 2024 with an enlightening talk by Josh Pasek (Frozen Account) on the adoption of biased political attitudes. We hope to see you in the Common Room (REC-B9.22) or online via teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/la….
Exciting to see our work on the neuroscience of moral foundations featured on the cover of Nature Human Behaviour
High replicability is possible with best practices. @jprotzko et al discovered and replicated 16 novel findings with practices like #preregistration , large sample sizes, and replication fidelity.
nature.com/articles/s4156…
New working paper on The Prospects and Challenges of Measuring Morality w/ Eric Schwitzgebel. We'd love to hear your comments and reactions before we submit this paper! osf.io/preprints/psya…
Inspiring talk by Corinna Oschatz | [email protected] today highlighting that social norms serve as predictors of negative campaigning.
I am clearly a fan of both Andy Luttrell and @lindsayhahn_so so naturally I suggest you tune into this engaging conversation on media and morality. Lots of good thoughts on public opinion, moralization, and media effects.