Supernatural explanations across 114 societies are more common for natural than social phenomena
Jackson, J., Dillon, D., Bastian, J., Watts, J., Buckner, W., DiMaggio, N, & Gray, K. Supernatural explanations across 114 societies are more common for natural than social phenomena. Nature Human Behavior.
The New Science of Religious Change
Jackson, J. C., Caluori, N., Gray, K., & Gelfand, M. (2021). The new science of religious change. American Psychologist.
Tight cultures and vengeful gods: How culture shapes religious belief
Jackson, J. C., Caluori, N., Abrams, S., Beckman, E., Gelfand, M., & Gray, K. (in press). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
The new trinity of religious moral character: The cooperator, the crusader, and the complicit
Abrams, S., Jackson, J. C., Gray, K. (2020).Current Opinion in Psychology, 40, 99-105
Conflict Changes How People View God
Caluori, N., Jackson, J.C., Gray, K., & Gelfand, M. (2020). Psychological Science, 31(3), 280-292.
When A Good God Makes Bad People: Testing a Theory of Religion and Immorality
Jackson, J.C. & Gray, K. (2019). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 117(6), 1203-1230.
The Faces of God in America: Revealing Religious Diversity Across People and Politics
Jackson, J.C., Hester, N. & Gray, K. (2018). PLOS One, 13(6): e0198745.
To Be Immortal, Do Good or Evil
Gray, K., Anderson, S., Doyle, C.M., Hester, N., Schmitt, P., Vonasch, A., Allison, S., & Jackson., J. (2018). Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44(6), 868-880.
Blaming God for Our Pain: Human Suffering and the Divine Mind
Gray, K. & Wegner, D.M. (2010). Personality and Social Psychology Review, 14(1), 7-16.
Dimensions of Mind Perception
Gray, H.M., Gray, K. & Wegner, D.M. (2007). Science, 315, 619.