Dr John Sabo
Name | Dr John Sabo |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer in Psychology |
Research institute | School of Psychology and Life Sciences |
Research outputs
The fictive pass asymmetry: Condemnation of harm, but not purity, is mitigated by fictional contexts
Sabo, J. 2016. The fictive pass asymmetry: Condemnation of harm, but not purity, is mitigated by fictional contexts. PhD Thesis University of Kent School of PsychologyDisgust in the moral realm: do all roads lead to character?
Giner-Sorolla, R. and Sabo, J. 2017. Disgust in the moral realm: do all roads lead to character? in: Duschinsky, R., Schnall, S. and Weiss, D. H. (ed.) Purity and danger now: new perspectives Routledge.What makes moral disgust special? An integrative functional review
Giner-Sorolla, R., Kupfer, T. and Sabo, J. 2018. What makes moral disgust special? An integrative functional review. in: Olson, J. (ed.) Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 57 Elsevier. pp. 223-289Imagining wrong: fictitious contexts mitigate condemnation of harm more than impurity
Sabo, J. and Giner-Sorolla, R. 2017. Imagining wrong: fictitious contexts mitigate condemnation of harm more than impurity . Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 146 (1), pp. 134-153. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0000251381
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