Selected publications
Wylie, J. & Gantman, A. P. (2024). Cooperation, Domination: Twin functions of third party punishment,18, e12992
Wylie, J., Milless, K., Sciarappo, J., & Gantman, A. P. (2024). The biased enforcement of rarely followed rules. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. DOI: 10.1177/0146167224125285301461672241252853
Flores-Robles, G., & Gantman, A. P. (2024). Is feminized labor antithetical to profitable labor? Psychology of Women Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/03616843241248366
Porat, R., Gantman, A. P., Green A. A., Pezzuto, J. H., & Paluck, E. P. (2024). Preventing Sexual Violence —A Behavioral Problem Without a Behaviorally-Informed Solution. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 25, 4-29. With expert commentary by Lopez & Koss.
Wylie, J., & Gantman, A. P. (2023). People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous others. Scientific Reports, 13, 7355.
Wylie, J. & Gantman, A. P. (2023). Doesn’t everybody jaywalk? On the motivated enforcement of frequently violated rules. Cognition, 231, 105323
Gantman, A. P., & Paluck, (2021). A behavioral science framework for understanding college campus sexual assault. Perspectives on Psychological Science,17, 979-994.
Yudkin, D.A. , Gantman, A., Hofmann, W., & Quoidbach, J. (2021). Moral activation: “Binding” values gain importance in the presence of close others. Nature Communications, 12, 1-12.
2025
Alto, A., Anderson, K., Flores-Robles, G., Wylie, J., Satter, L., & Gantman, A. P. (2025) Investigating differences between American Leftists and Liberals. Journal of Social and Political Psychology.
2025
Wylie, J. & Gantman, A. P. (2024). Cooperation, Domination: Twin functions of third party punishment,18, e12992
Wylie, J., Milless, K., Sciarappo, J., & Gantman, A. P. (2024). The biased enforcement of rarely followed rules. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. DOI: 10.1177/0146167224125285301461672241252853
Flores-Robles, G., & Gantman, A. P. (2024). Is feminized labor antithetical to profitable labor? Psychology of Women Quarterly. DOI: 10.1177/03616843241248366
Porat, R., Gantman, A. P., Green A. A., Pezzuto, J. H., & Paluck, E. P. (2024). Preventing Sexual Violence —A Behavioral Problem Without a Behaviorally-Informed Solution. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 25, 4-29. With expert commentary by Lopez & Koss.
2023
Flores-Robles, G., & Gantman, A. P. (2023). Love vs. money: Understanding unique challenges in care workers’ labor organizing. In M. Lindauer Advances in Experimental Political Philosophy.
Wylie, J., & Gantman, A. P. (2023). People are curious about immoral and morally ambiguous others. Scientific Reports, 13, 7355.
Wylie, J. & Gantman, A. P. (2023). Doesn’t everybody jaywalk? On the motivated enforcement of frequently violated rules. Cognition, 231, 105323
2022
Wylie, J., & Gantman, A. P. (2022). What is moral ambiguity and when does it trigger curiosity? Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
Gantman, A. P., & Paluck, E. L., (2022). What is the psychological appeal of the serial rapist model? Worldviews predicting endorsement. Behavioral Public Policy, 1-16.
Wylie, J., Sharma, N., & Gantman, A. P. (2022). “Anything that looks like smoking is bad”: Moral opposition and support for harm reduction policy. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Wylie, J.*, & Alto, A.(2022) Commentary on Duboug & Baumard: Imagining our moral values in the present and future. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
2021
Ray, J. L., Mende-Siedlecki, P., Gantman, A. P., & Van Bavel, J. J. (202. The role of morality in social cognition. In K. Ochsner & M. Gilead (Eds.) The Neural Bases of Mentalizing. Springer Press.
Gantman, A. P., & Paluck, (2021). A behavioral science framework for understanding college campus sexual assault. Perspectives on Psychological Science,17, 979-994.
2020
Tierney, W., Hardy, J. H., III., Ebersole, C., Viganola, D., Clemente, E., Gordon, M., Hoogeveen, S., Haaf, J., Dreber, A.A., Johannesson, M., Pfeiffer, T., Chapman, H., Gantman, A., Vanaman, M., DeMarree, K., Igou, E., Wylie, J., Storbeck J., Andreychik, M.R., McPhetres, J., Vaughn, L.A., Culture and Work Forecasting Collaboration, & Uhlmann, E. L. (in press). A creative destruction approach to replication: Implicit work and sex morality across cultures. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
Gantman, A. P., Sternisko, A., Gollwitzer, P. M., Oettingen, G., Van Bavel, J. J. (2020). Allocating moral responsibility to multiple agents. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 91, 104-127.
Gantman, A. P., Devraj-Kizuk, S., Mende-Siedlecki, P., Van Bavel, J. J., & Mathewson, K. E. (2020). The time-course of moral perception: An ERP investigation of the moral pop-out effect. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 235-246.
2019
Brady, W. J., Gantman, A. P., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2020). Attentional capture helps explain why moral and emotional content go viral. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 746-756.
2018
Gantman, A. P., Gomila, R., Martinez, (2018). A pragmatist philosophy of psychological science and its implications for replication: Commentary on Zwaan et al. Brain and Behavioral Sciences.
2017
Gantman, A. P., Adriaanse, M. A., Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen, G. (2017). Why did I do that? Explaining actions activated outside of awareness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 1563-1572.
2016
Gantman, A. P., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2016). Exposure to justice diminishes moral perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 1728-1739.
Marquardt, M. K., Gantman, A. P., Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen, G. (2016). Incomplete professional identity goals override moral concerns. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 65, 31-41.
Gantman, A. P., Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen G. (2016). When consciousness needs to explain unconsciously activated behavior. To appear in N. Baumann, M. Kazén, M. R. Quirin, & S. L. Koole (Eds.). Why people do the things they do: Integrative perspectives on motivation and volition. Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe.
2015
Gantman, A. P., Van Bavel, J. J. (2015). Commentary on Firestone and Scholl: Behavior is multiply determined and perception is multiply defined. Behavioral Brain Sciences.
Gantman, A. P., Van Bavel, J. J. (20. Letter: See for yourself: Perception is attuned to morality. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20, 76-77. (This paper is a response to Firestone and Scholl, 2015).
Gantman, A. P., & Van Bavel, J.J. (2015). Moral perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19, 631-633.
2014 and earlier
Gantman, A. P. & Van Bavel, J. J., (2014). The moral pop-out effect: Enhanced perceptual awareness of morally relevant stimuli. Cognition, 132, 22-29.
Gantman, A. P., Gollwitzer, P. M., & Oettingen, G. (2014). Mindful mindlessness in goal pursuit (pp. 236-257). In A. Ie, C. D. Ngnoumen, & E. J. Langer (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Mindfulness. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. (Email me for access.)
Gollwitzer, P. M., Gantman, A. P., & Oettingen, G., (2013) Intention. In Byron Kladis (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. (Vol. 9, pp. 492-493). London: Sage Publications. (Email me for access.)
Other publications
Dietze, P., Gantman, A. P., Nam, H. H., Niemi, L. (2019). Marginalised ideas are key to scientific progress. Nature Human Behavior, 3, 1024.
Preprints and papers under review
Wylie, J., Chiu, C., Dakin, N., Cunningham, W., & Gantman, A. P. (invited paper). The psychology of state punishment. European Journal of Social Psychology.
Wylie, J., Bostyn, D., & Gantman, A. P. (under review). How to tell if a rule was broken: The role of codification, norms, morality, and legitimacy.
Wylie, J., Lindauer, M., & Gantman, A. P. (under review). People can find their true selves outside moral pursuits.
Dubourg, E., Thouzeau, V., Beachot, T.,…Gantman, A.P., *Wylie, J.,…Baumard, N. (under review). The cognitive foundations of fictional stories.
Flores-Robles, G., & Gantman, A. P. (under review). Seeing and sanctioning structural unfairness
Sharma, N., Flores-Robles, G., & Gantman, A. P. (under review). People construe a corporation as an individual to ascribe responsibility in cases of corporate wrongdoing.
Gantman, A. P., & Wylie, J. W. (Stage 1 acceptance). Preregistered replication analysis: Reinvestigating the disgust and perception link. Psychological Science.
Gantman, A. P., Duker, A., Starck, J., & Paluck, E. L., (under review). Moralizing consent: Two field experiments testing a student-led intervention at university parties. See pre-registration and talk slides and recording
Flores-Robles, G., Gantman, A. P., Carriere, K., (under review). Political ideology and worldviews predict union support.