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Ben M. Tappin
Ben M. Tappin
Assistant Professor, London School of Economics
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The illusion of moral superiority
BM Tappin, RT McKay
Social psychological and personality science 8 (6), 623-631, 2017
1762017
Thinking clearly about causal inferences of politically motivated reasoning: Why paradigmatic study designs often undermine causal inference
BM Tappin, G Pennycook, D Rand
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 34, 81-87, 2020
1642020
The heart trumps the head: Desirability bias in political belief revision
BM Tappin, L Van Der Leer, RT McKay
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (8), 1143, 2017
1292017
Rethinking the link between cognitive sophistication and politically motivated reasoning
BM Tappin, G Pennycook, D Rand
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2020
1242020
Bayesian or biased? Analytic thinking and political belief updating
BM Tappin, G Pennycook, DG Rand
Cognition 204, 104375, 2020
119*2020
Doing good vs. avoiding bad in prosocial choice: A refined test and extension of the morality preference hypothesis
BM Tappin, V Capraro
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 79, 64-70, 2018
1102018
A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
S Hoogeveen, A Sarafoglou, B Aczel, Y Aditya, AJ Alayan, PJ Allen, ...
Religion, Brain & Behavior 13 (3), 237-283, 2023
872023
The (minimal) persuasive advantage of political video over text
C Wittenberg, BM Tappin, A Berinsky, D Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021
85*2021
Moral polarization and out-party hostility in the US political context
BM Tappin, RT McKay
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 7 (1), 213-245, 2019
842019
Quantifying the potential persuasive returns to political microtargeting
BM Tappin, C Wittenberg, LB Hewitt, AJ Berinsky, DG Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (25), e2216261120, 2023
572023
Biased belief in the Bayesian brain: A deeper look at the evidence
BM Tappin, S Gadsby
Consciousness and Cognition 68, 107-114, 2019
562019
The relationship between salivary C-reactive protein and cognitive function in children aged 11–14 years: Does psychopathology have a moderating effect?
AE Cullen, BM Tappin, PA Zunszain, H Dickson, RE Roberts, ...
Brain, behavior, and immunity 66, 221-229, 2017
462017
Partisans’ receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cues
BM Tappin, AJ Berinsky, DG Rand
Nature human behaviour 7 (4), 568-582, 2023
412023
Estimating the between-issue variation in party elite cue effects
BM Tappin
Public Opinion Quarterly 86 (4), 862-885, 2022
282022
No association between numerical ability and politically motivated reasoning in a large US probability sample
MN Stagnaro, BM Tappin, DG Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (32), e2301491120, 2023
162023
Does observability amplify sensitivity to moral frames? Evaluating a reputation-based account of moral preferences
V Capraro, JJ Jordan, BM Tappin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 94, 104103, 2021
162021
How experiments help campaigns persuade voters: evidence from a large archive of campaigns’ own experiments
L Hewitt, D Broockman, A Coppock, BM Tappin, J Slezak, V Coffman, ...
American Political Science Review, 2024
132024
Estimating the persistence of party cue influence in a panel survey experiment
BM Tappin, LB Hewitt
Journal of Experimental Political Science 10 (1), 50-61, 2023
132023
Investigating the relationship between self-perceived moral superiority and moral behavior using economic games
BM Tappin, RT McKay
Social Psychological and Personality Science 10 (2), 135-143, 2019
132019
Comparing the persuasiveness of role-playing large language models and human experts on polarized US political issues
K Hackenburg, L Ibrahim, BM Tappin, M Tsakiris
OSF Preprints 10, 2023
112023
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