Research

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  • Avery, J. J., Oh, D., Feldman, L. A., Cooper, R., & Cooper, J. (2022). Criminal stereotypes of Muslim and Arab Americans and the impact on evaluations of ambiguous criminal evidence. The Journal of Legal Studies. Click here to view.

  • Martinez, J. E., Feldman, L. A., Feldman, M. J., & Cikara, M. (2021). Narratives shape cognitive representations of immigrants and policy preferences. Psychological Science. Click here to view.

  • Cooper, J. & Feldman, L. A. (2020). Helping the "couch potato": A cognitive dissonance approach to increasing exercise in the elderly. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. Click here to view.

  • Cooper, J. & Feldman, L. A. (2019). Does cognitive dissonance occur in older age? A study of induced compliance in a healthy elderly population. Psychology and Aging. Click here to view.

  • Cooper, J., Feldman, L. A., & Blackman, S. F. (2018). Changing Republicans’ and Democrats’ attitudes towards Obamacare: Effects of vicarious cognitive dissonance on political attitudes. Journal of Social Psychology. Click here to view.

Popular Science Writing

  • Martinez, J. E., Feldman, L. A., & Cikara, M. (2017). Showcasing Immigrant Excellence. Behavior and Society Guest Blog, Scientific American. Click here to view.