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Jeremy Frimer
Jeremy Frimer
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Moral personality of brave and caring exemplars.
LJ Walker, JA Frimer
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (5), 845, 2007
4432007
Liberals and conservatives are similarly motivated to avoid exposure to one another's opinions
JA Frimer, LJ Skitka, M Motyl
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 72, 1-12, 2017
3642017
The integration of agency and communion in moral personality: Evidence of enlightened self-interest.
JA Frimer, LJ Walker, WL Dunlop, BH Lee, A Riches
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (1), 149, 2011
2992011
Reconciling the self and morality: An empirical model of moral centrality development.
JA Frimer, LJ Walker
Developmental Psychology 45 (6), 1669, 2009
2772009
Varieties of moral personality: Beyond the banality of heroism
LJ Walker, JA Frimer, WL Dunlop
Journal of personality 78 (3), 907-942, 2010
1592010
Political conservatives’ affinity for obedience to authority is loyal, not blind
JA Frimer, D Gaucher, NK Schaefer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (9), 1205-1214, 2014
1372014
Hierarchical integration of agency and communion: A study of influential moral figures
JA Frimer, LJ Walker, BH Lee, A Riches, WL Dunlop
Journal of Personality 80 (4), 1117-1145, 2012
1262012
Towards a new paradigm of moral personhood
JA Frimer, LJ Walker
Journal of Moral Education 37 (3), 333-356, 2008
1202008
Liberals and conservatives rely on common moral foundations when making moral judgments about influential people.
JA Frimer, JC Biesanz, LJ Walker, CW MacKinlay
Journal of personality and social psychology 104 (6), 1040, 2013
982013
Moral actor, selfish agent.
JA Frimer, NK Schaefer, H Oakes
Journal of personality and social psychology 106 (5), 790, 2014
912014
Sacralizing liberals and fair‐minded conservatives: Ideological symmetry in the moral motives in the culture war
JA Frimer, CE Tell, M Motyl
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 17 (1), 33-59, 2017
782017
The Montagu Principle: Incivility decreases politicians’ public approval, even with their political base.
JA Frimer, LJ Skitka
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 115 (5), 845, 2018
682018
A decline in prosocial language helps explain public disapproval of the US Congress
JA Frimer, K Aquino, JE Gebauer, L Zhu, H Oakes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (21), 6591-6594, 2015
612015
Moral personality exemplified
LJ Walker, JA Frimer
Personality, identity and character: Explorations in moral psychology, 232-255, 2009
612009
Do liberals and conservatives use different moral languages? Two replications and six extensions of Graham, Haidt, and Nosek’s (2009) moral text analysis
JA Frimer
Journal of Research in Personality 84, 103906, 2020
602020
Moral foundations dictionary for linguistic analyses 2.0
JA Frimer, R Boghrati, J Haidt, J Graham, M Dehgani
Unpublished manuscript, 2019
602019
Extremists on the left and right use angry, negative language
JA Frimer, MJ Brandt, Z Melton, M Motyl
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (8), 1216-1231, 2019
572019
Incivility is rising among American politicians on Twitter
JA Frimer, H Aujla, M Feinberg, LJ Skitka, K Aquino, JC Eichstaedt, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 14 (2), 259-269, 2023
532023
Liberals condemn sacrilege too: The harmless desecration of Cerro Torre
JA Frimer, CE Tell, J Haidt
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (8), 878-886, 2015
532015
Developmental trajectories of agency and communion in moral motivation
LJ Walker, JA Frimer
Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 61 (3), 412-439, 2015
462015
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