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The Journal of Social Psychology In defense of leader misconduct: the use of neutralization techniques by ingroup members. By Randi L. Sims, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Feeling you, when you feel me: attachment, empathic concern, and interpersonal emotion regulation. By Sivan George-Levi, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Masking our risky behavior: how licensing and fear reduction reduce social distancing behavior. By Alexis Griggs, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Risk-facing or risk-avoiding? Group loyalty encourages subordinates to tell the truth. By Jen-Wei Cheng, 3 years ago