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Jeffrey Lees
Jeffrey Lees
Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University
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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
252024
Alluring or Alarming? The Polarizing Effect of Forbidden Knowledge in Political Discourse
VA Parker, AE Wilson, JM Lees, M Facciani, E Kehoe
2024
Is socially responsible capitalism truly polarizing?
DF Stone, J Lees
Social Science Quarterly, 2024
2024
Meta-perception and Misinformation
S Bogart, J Lees
Current Opinion in Psychology 54, 101717, 2023
12023
Secondary data analysis of ManyLabs Climate Challenge-pluralistic ignorance intervention
AE Lutz, MT Schmitt, J Lees
OSF, 2023
2023
Managers' Sustainability Blind Spots
J Lees, J Composto
OSF, 2023
2023
Belieft Trap Pilot Study (Germany+ Austria)
C Ungemach, D Etzion, J Lees, F Dahlmann, SM Constantino, ML Frigotto
OSF, 2023
2023
Traits, States, and Context Inform Intergroup Political Misperceptions
JM Lees, M Cikara, J Druckman
OSF Preprints. June 9, 2023
12023
Women, the intellectually humble, and liberals write more persuasive political arguments
J Lees, H Todd, M Barranti
PNAS Nexus 2 (5), pgad143, 2023
22023
Megastudy identifying effective interventions to strengthen Americans’ democratic attitudes
JG Voelkel, M Stagnaro, J Chu, SL Pink, JS Mernyk, C Redekopp, ...
OSF Preprints. March 20, 2023
312023
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
142023
Community-engaged research is best positioned to catalyze systemic change
H Caggiano, SM Constantino, J Lees, R Majumdar, EU Weber
PsyArXiv, 2023
32023
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, 2023
22023
Morally questionable actors' meta-perceptions are accurate but overly positive
J Lees, L Young, A Waytz
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 102, 104371, 2022
62022
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
17*2022
Algorithms and Professionals May Disagree On Companies’ Reputations
J Lees
OSF, 2022
2022
Political violence and inaccurate metaperceptions
J Lees
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (19), e2204045119, 2022
42022
Distrust in Polls: Study 3
J Lees, B Lam, S Purinton, D Wodak
OSF, 2022
2022
We’re All Political Animals: Insights on Navigating Ideological Divisions at Work and in Daily Life
JM Lees, M Rosenblum, J Schroeder, B Solomon
Academy of Management Proceedings 2022 (1), 15515, 2022
2022
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
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