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Jeffrey Lees
Jeffrey Lees
Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University
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Inaccurate group meta-perceptions drive negative out-group attributions in competitive contexts
J Lees, M Cikara
Nature Human Behaviour 4 (3), 279-286, 2020
227*2020
The general fault in our fault lines
K Ruggeri, B Većkalov, L Bojanić, TL Andersen, S Ashcroft-Jones, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 5, 1369–1380, 2021
1252021
Understanding and combating misperceived polarization
J Lees, M Cikara
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1822), 20200143, 2021
962021
Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes
JG Voelkel, M Stagnaro, J Chu, S Pink, J Mernyk, C Redekopp, I Ghezae, ...
OSF Preprints, 2023
262023
Intentions to comply with COVID-19 preventive behaviors are associated with personal beliefs, independent of perceived social norms
J Lees, JS Cetron, MC Vollberg, N Reggev, M Cikara
PsyArXiv, 2020
242020
Twitter’s disputed tags may be ineffective at reducing belief in fake news and only reduce intentions to share fake news among Democrats and Independents
J Lees, A McCarter, DM Sarno
Journal of Online Trust and Safety 1 (3), 2022
13*2022
Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries
M Vlasceanu, KC Doell, JB Bak-Coleman, B Todorova, ...
Science advances 10 (6), eadj5778, 2024
122024
The Spot the Troll Quiz game increases accuracy in discerning between real and inauthentic social media accounts
J Lees, JA Banas, D Linvill, MC Patrick, P Warren
PNAS Nexus 2 (4), pgad094, 2023
102023
Is the moral domain unique? A social influence perspective for the study of moral cognition
J Lees, F Gino
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 11 (8), e12327, 2017
82017
Morally questionable actors' meta-perceptions are accurate but overly positive
J Lees, L Young, A Waytz
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 102, 104371, 2022
52022
Misperceptions of support for climate policy represent multiple phenomena predicted by different factors across intergroup boundaries
J Lees, G Colaizzi, MH Goldberg, SM Constantino
OSF Preprints, 2023
22023
Women, the intellectually humble, and liberals write more persuasive political arguments
J Lees, H Todd, M Barranti
PNAS Nexus 2 (5), pgad143, 2023
22023
Implicit attitudes matter for social judgments of others' preference, but do not make those judgments more or less accurate
J Lees
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 97, 104202, 2021
22021
Hierarchy-Enhancing Misinformation: Social Dominance Motives Are Uniquely Associated With Republicans’ Belief In and Sharing of Election-Related Misinformation
J Lees, VA Parker
PsyArXiv, 2021
22021
A theory of wisdom needs theory of mind
J Lees, L Young
Psychological Inquiry 31 (2), 168-173, 2020
22020
Meta-perception and Misinformation
S Bogart, J Lees
Current Opinion in Psychology 54, 101717, 2023
12023
Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change
H Caggiano, SM Constantino, J Lees, R Majumdar, EU Weber
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
Political violence and inaccurate metaperceptions
J Lees
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (19), e2204045119, 2022
12022
Social housing pathways by policy co-design: opportunities for tenant participation in system innovation in Australia.
W Stone, P Veeroja, Z Goodall, E Horton, C Duff
AHURI Final Report, 2024
2024
Alluring or Alarming? The Polarizing Effect of Forbidden Knowledge in Political Discourse
VA Parker, AE Wilson, JM Lees, M Facciani, E Kehoe
2024
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