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Does an Abstract Mind-Set Increase the Internal Consistency of Moral Attitudes and Strengthen Individualizing Foundations? 

Alper, S.; Yilmaz, O. (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2020)
Recent research suggests that experimentally inducing an abstract (vs. a concrete) mind-set enhances political sophistication by increasing the consistency in political attitudes; it also enhances individualizing moral ...
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Explaining the Complex Effect of Construal Level on Moral and Political Attitudes 

Alper, S. (SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2020)
The literature on construal-level theory has provided a rich but complex set of findings regarding how abstract and concrete construals affect moral and political attitudes. One set of findings suggests that abstractness ...
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Do changes in threat salience predict the moral content of sermons? The case of Friday Khutbas in Turkey 

Alper, S.; Bayrak, F.; Us, E.O.; Yilmaz, O. (WILEY, 2020)
We analyzed the content of Friday Khutbas delivered in Turkish mosques between January 2001 and December 2018 to test the prediction of moral foundations theory (MFT) literature that threat salience would lead to an increased ...
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Do changes in threat salience predict the moral content of sermons? The case of Friday Khutbas in Turkey 

Alper, S.; Bayrak, F.; Us, E.O.; Yilmaz, O. (European Journal of Social Psychology, 2020)
We analyzed the content of “Friday Khutbas” delivered in Turkish mosques between January 2001 and December 2018 to test the prediction of moral foundations theory (MFT) literature that threat salience would lead to an ...
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Does an Abstract Mind-Set Increase the Internal Consistency of Moral Attitudes and Strengthen Individualizing Foundations? 

Alper, S.; Yilmaz, O. (Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020)
Recent research suggests that experimentally inducing an abstract (vs. a concrete) mind-set enhances political sophistication by increasing the consistency in political attitudes; it also enhances individualizing moral ...
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Explaining the Complex Effect of Construal Level on Moral and Political Attitudes 

Alper, S. (Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2020)
The literature on construal-level theory has provided a rich but complex set of findings regarding how abstract and concrete construals affect moral and political attitudes. One set of findings suggests that abstractness ...
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Does the Association Between Illness-Related and Religious Searches on the Internet Depend on the Level of Religiosity? 

Alper, S. (Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2020)
Recent research suggested that illness-related search predicts religious search on Google. In the current research, I aimed to replicate this finding and investigate whether such association depends on the existing level ...
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To which world regions does the valence-dominance model of social perception apply? 

Alper, S. (Nature Human Behaviour, 2021-01)
Over the past 10 years, Oosterhof and Todorov's valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. In this model, two dimensions (valence and dominance) ...
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Inferring political and religious attitudes from composite faces perceived to be related to the dark triad personality traits 

Alper, S.; Bayrak, F.; Yilmaz, O. (Elsevier, 2021)
We used composite face images perceived to have different levels of Dark Triad personality traits (narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism) and asked participants to predict these target individuals' religious and ...
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The role of intentionality in perceiving terrorism as a more important problem than traffic accidents 

Alper, S.; Us, E.O. (Springer, 2021)
We hypothesized that perceived intentionality is one of the factors explaining why terrorism is perceived to be a more important problem than traffic accidents. In Study 1, we conducted an experiment on a large Turkish ...
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