Fredrik Björklund
Titel
professor
Organisation
046-2228775
Fredrik [dot] Bjorklund [at] psy [dot] lu [dot] se
Publikationer (hämtat ur Lunds universitets publikationsdatabas)
författare
- 2013
- Bidirectional correction in social judgments: How a cue to the risk of bias causes more favorable ratings of some groups but less favorable of others.
- Look at yourself!: Visual perspective influences moral judgment through level of mental construal
- Perceived Utility (not Sympathy) Mediates the Proportion Dominance Effect in Helping Decisions
- Social desirability in personality inventories: Symptoms, diagnosis and prescribed cure
- Temporal construal and moral motivation
- The Relation between Students’ Implicit Researcher-Gender Associations and Perceptions of a Research Career
- Why people with an eye toward the future are more moral: The role of abstract thinking
- 2012
- A measure of internal and external motivation to control in-group bias
- Company norms affect which traits are preferred in job candidates and may cause employment discrimination
- Comparability of self-reported conscientiousness across 21 countries
- Emotions in time: Moral emotions appear more intense with temporal distance
- Is moral internalism supported by folk intuitions?
- Mixed discriminatory judgments of individuals’ warmth and competence related abilities
- Perceived Utility (not Sympathy) Mediates the Proportion Dominance Effect
- Recent work: Motivational internalism
- Right-wing authoritarianism is a risk factor of torture-like abuse, but so is social dominance orientation
- The effect of response style on self-reported conscientiousness across 20 countries.
- Warm and competent Hassan = cold and incompetent Eric: A harsh equation of real-life hiring discrimination
- 2011
- Gender differences in implicit moral orientation associations: The justice and care debate revisited
- In-group ratings are affected by who asks and how: interactive effects of experimenter group-membership and response format.
- Social desirability in personality assessment: Outline of a model to explain individual differences
- Stereotype threat in salary negotiations is mediated by reservation salary
- 2010
- 2009
- Confirming the three-factor structure of the Disgust Scale-Revised in eight countries
- Five-factor inventories have a major higher order factor related to social desirability which can be reduced by framing items neutrally
- Moral concerns are greater for temporally distant events and are moderated by value strength
- Temporal distance and moral concerns: Future morally questionable behavior is seen as more wrong and evokes stronger prosocial intentions
- Temporal distance increases moral blame: The mediational role of attribution bias
- The effects of time and abstraction on moral concerns
- 2008
- Individual differences in processing styles: validity of the Rational-Experiential Inventory.
- Social intuitionists answer six questions about moral psychology.
- Social intuitionists reason, in conversation.
- The Measures of Criminal Attitudes and Associates (MCAA): Further testing of structural and criterion-related validity
- Women self-stereotype with feminine stereotypical traits under stereotype threat
- 2007
- Disgust-based intuitions and personality traits affect moral judgments.
- Implicit and explicit self-stereotyping in salary negotiations
- Structural modeling of generalized prejudice: The role of social dominance, authoritarianism, and empathy
- The Influence of Temporal and Spatial Distance on Moral Judgment and Decision Making
- Transforming fiction into fact: Flawed reality—monitoring of socially sensitive person—information
- Why are some persons more prejudiced than others? The role of social dominance, authoritarianism, and empathy.
- 2006
- 2005
- Antibiotic prophylaxis in oral health care: administration strategies of general dental practitioners
- Just because it’s disgusting does make it more wrong: Level of disgust affects moral judgment.
- On the nature and expression of prejudice as seen in judgments of pictorial stimuli.
- What makes some persons more prejudiced than others? Modeling the role of social dominance, empathy, social desirability, and gender
- 2004
- A Swedish translation and validation of the Disgust Scale: A measure of disgust sensitivity
- Implicit and explicit homonegativity as moderated by self-presentation concerns and sexual orientation
- Intuition and ex-post facto reasoning in moral judgment: Some experimental findings
- Intuition and ex-post facto reasoning in moral judgment: Some experimental findings.
- Just because it’s disgusting does make it more wrong: Level of disgust affects moral judgment.
- 2003
- Attitudes to gender, age and sexual preferences in a Swedish setting : Results with the Implicit Association Test
- Differences in the justification of choices in moral dilemmas: Effects of gender, time pressure and dilemma seriousness
- Differences in the justification of choices in moral dilemmas: effects of gender, time pressure and dilemma seriousness.
- Emotion and social motivation in university students’ real life moral dilemmas.
- The role of intuition and reasoning in moral judgment.
- 2002
- 2000
- Defense mechanisms and morality: A link between isolation and moralization.
- Differences in the justification of choices in moral dilemmas: effects of gender, time pressure and dilemma seriousness
- Moral cognition: Individual differences, intuition and reasoning in moral judgment
- Moral dumbfounding: when intuition finds no reason

