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Publications

Students' names are italicized below. * = equal authorship.

Representative Publications

Lee, S. W. S., Chen, K., Ma, C., & Hoang, J. (in press). Wipe it off: A meta-analytic review of the psychological consequences and antecedents of physical cleansing. Psychological Bulletin.

*Lee, S. W. S., & *Ma, C. (2023). Pain sensitivity predicts support for moral and political views across the aisle. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 125, 1239-1264.

Philipp-Muller, A., Lee, S. W. S., & Petty, R. E. (2022). Why are people antiscience, and what can we do about it? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119, e2120755119. 

Cecutti, L., Chemero, A., & Lee, S. W. S. (2021). Technology may change cognition without necessarily harming it. Nature Human Behaviour

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2021). Grounded procedures: A proximate mechanism for the psychology of cleansing and other physical actions [Target Article]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 44, e1: 1-69.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2010a). Washing away postdecisional dissonance. Science, 328, 709.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2010b). Dirty hands and dirty mouths: Embodiment of the moral-purity metaphor is specific to the motor modality involved in moral transgression. Psychological Science, 21, 1423-1425.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2012). Bidirectionality, mediation, and moderation of metaphorical effects: The embodiment of social suspicion and fishy smells. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103, 737-749.

Oyserman, D., & Lee, S. W. S. (2008). Does culture influence what and how we think? Effects of priming individualism and collectivism. Psychological Bulletin, 134, 311-342.

Other Journal Articles

Lee, S. W. S., Millet, K., Grinstein, A., Pauwels, K., Johnston, P. R., Volkov, A. E., & van der Wal, A. (2023). Actual and simulated cleaning attenuate psychological and physiological effects of stressful events. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 14, 381-394. 

 

Cecutti, L., & Lee, S. W. S. (2023). Physical firmness increases structural alignment. Scientific Reports, 13, 894.

Prystawski, B., Grant, E., Nematzadeh, A., Lee, S. W. S., Stevenson, S., & Xu, Y. (2022). The emergence of gender associations in child language development. Cognitive Science.

Johnston, P. R., Volkov, A. E., Ryan, W. S., & Lee, S. W. S. (2022). Planning, conducting, and analyzing a psychophysiological experiment on challenge and threat: A comprehensive tutorial. Behavior Research Methods

Lee, S. W. S. (2021). "Social priming" through the lens of sociology of science: Fuzzy boundary, personal experience, and broader atmosphere. Psychological Inquiry, 32, 41-44. [commentary] 

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2021). Grounded procedures in mind and society [Authors' Reply]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 44, e29. 

Lee, S. W. S., Huang, J. Y., & Schwarz, N. (2020). Risk overgeneralization in times of a contagious disease threat. Frontiers in Psychology: Personality and Social Psychology. 

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2018). A grounded cognition perspective on folk-economic beliefs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 41, e175. [commentary]

Krishna, A., Lee, S. W. S., Li, X., & Schwarz. N. (2017). Embodied cognition, sensory marketing, and the conceptualization of consumers' judgment and decision processes. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 2, 377-381. 

Lee, S. W. S. (2016). Multimodal priming of abstract constructs. Current Opinion in Psychology, 12, 37-44.

Lee, S. W. S., Tang, H., Wan, J., Mai, X., & Liu, C. (2015). A cultural look at moral purity: Wiping the face clean. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 577.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2014). Framing love: When it hurts to think we were made for each other. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 54, 61-67.

Uskul, A. K., Oyserman, D., Schwarz, N., Lee, S. W. S., & Xu, A. J. (2013). How successful you have been in life depends on the response scale used: The role of cultural mindsets in pragmatic inferences drawn from question format. Social Cognition, 31, 222-236.

Owe, E., Vignoles, V. L., Becker, M., Brown, R., Smith, P. B., Lee, S. W. S., et al. (2012). Contextualism as an important facet of individualism-collectivism: Personhood beliefs across 37 national groups. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 44, 24-45.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2011). Wiping the slate clean: Psychological consequences of physical cleansing. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 307-311.
 

Lee, S. W. S., Schwarz, N., Taubman, D., & Hou, M. (2010). Sneezing in times of a flu pandemic: Public sneezing increases perceptions of unrelated risks and shifts preferences for federal spending. Psychological Science, 21, 375-377.

Lee, S. W. S., Oyserman, D., & Bond, M. H. (2010). Am I doing better than you? That depends on whether you ask me in English or Chinese: Self-enhancement effects of language as a cultural mindset prime. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 785-791.

Book Chapters

Cecutti, L., & Lee, S. W. S. (in press). Social cognition is grounded in physical reality. In D. E. Carlston, K. Johnson, & K. Hugenberg (Eds.), Oxford handbook of social cognition (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. 

Lee, S. W. S., & Cecutti, L. (2022). Three mechanisms of mind-body influence: Feelings, concepts, and procedures. In L. R. Kahle, T. M. Lowrey, & J. Huber (Eds.), APA handbook of consumer psychology (pp. 551-580). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 

Schwarz, N., & Lee, S. W. S. (2019). The smell of suspicion: How the nose curbs gullibility. In J. P. Forgas & R. F. Baumeister (Eds.), The social psychology of gullibility: Fake news, conspiracy theories, and irrational beliefs (pp. 234-252). Abington, Oxon: Routledge.

Schwarz, N., & Lee, S. W. S. (2018). Embodied cognition and the construction of attitudes. In D. Albarracín & B. T. Johnson (Eds.), Handbook of attitudes, Vol. 1: Basic Principles (2nd ed., pp. 450-479). New York: Routledge.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz N. (2016). Clean-moral effects and clean-slate effects: Physical cleansing as an embodied procedure of psychological separation. In R. Duschinksy, S. Schnall, & D. H. Weiss (Eds.), Purity and danger now: New perspectives (pp. 136-161). New York: Routledge.

Lee, S. W. S., & Schwarz, N. (2014). Metaphor in judgment and decision making. In M. J. Landau, M. D. Robinson, & B. P. Meier (Eds.), The power of metaphor: Examining its influence on social life (pp. 85-108). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Lee, S. W. S., & Ellsworth, P. C. (2013). Maggots and morals: Physical disgust is to fear as moral disgust is to anger. In K. R. Scherer & J. R. J. Fontaine (Eds.), Components of emotional meaning: A sourcebook (pp. 271-280). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Oyserman, D., & Lee, S. W. S. (2008). A situated cognition perspective on culture: Effects of priming cultural syndromes on cognition and motivation. In R. M. Sorrentino & S. Yamaguchi (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and cognition across cultures (pp. 237-265). San Diego, CA: Elsevier.

Oyserman, D., & Lee, S. W. S. (2007). Priming culture: Culture as situated cognition. In S. Kitayama & D. Cohen (Eds.), Handbook of cultural psychology (pp. 255-279). New York: Guilford.

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