Perceived Effects of Moral Grandstanding on Public Discourse. Grubbs, J. B., James, A. S., Honeycutt, N., Stevens, S. T., & Jussim, L. Technical Report Bowling Green State University, February, 2019.
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The purpose of the present work is to conduct a large, multi-sample study that specifically examines the manner in which personal levels of reported grandstanding and personal perceptions of grandstanding by others affect individuals’ engagement in public discourse activities. Hosted on the Open Science Framework
@techreport{grubbsPerceivedEffectsMoral2019,
  title = {Perceived {{Effects}} of {{Moral Grandstanding}} on {{Public Discourse}}},
  author = {Grubbs, Joshua B. and James, Alicia Shanti and Honeycutt, Nathan and Stevens, Sean T. and Jussim, Lee},
  year = {2019},
  month = feb,
  institution = {{Bowling Green State University}},
  abstract = {The purpose of the present work is to conduct a large, multi-sample study that specifically examines the manner in which personal levels of reported grandstanding and personal perceptions of grandstanding by others affect individuals’ engagement in public discourse activities.      Hosted on the Open Science Framework},
  copyright = {All rights reserved},
  langid = {english},
  file = {/Volumes/GoogleDrive/My Drive/Manuscripts/Zotero/storage/CV6HLQVB/6wkxu.html}
}

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