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Moral-language use by US political elites
SYN Wang, Y Inbar
Psychological Science 32 (1), 14-26, 2021
672021
Embedding Ethics in Computer Science Courses: Does it Work?
D Horton, SA McIlraith, N Wang, M Majedi, E McClure, B Wald
Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science …, 2022
342022
Proactive Robotic Assistance via Theory of Mind
M Shvo, R Hari, Z O'Reilly, S Abolore, SYN Wang, SA McIlraith
2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2022
192022
Is More Better When Embedding Ethics in CS Courses?
D Horton, D Liu, SA McIlraith, N Wang
Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science …, 2023
152023
Re-examining the spread of moralized rhetoric from political elites: Effects of valence and ideology.
SYN Wang, Y Inbar
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
82022
Pandemic Culture Wars: Partisan Asymmetries in the Moral Language of COVID-19 Discussions
A Rao, S Guo, SYN Wang, F Morstatter, K Lerman
arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.18533, 2023
72023
Do Embedded Ethics Modules Have Impact Beyond the Classroom?
D Horton, D Liu, SA McIlraith, S Coyne, N Wang
Proceedings of the 55th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science …, 2024
22024
Emotional language reduces belief in false claims
S Phillips, SYN Wang, KM Carley, D Rand, G Pennycook
OSF, 2024
12024
Morality in politics.
SYN Wang, Y Inbar
The Guilford Press, 2022
2022
The Effect of Politicians’ Moral Rhetoric on Affective Polarization and Political Engagement
SYN Wang, É Côté, Y Inbar
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