Publications
Press Coverage of Research
Jacobs, T. (2017, March 20). Fear and Prejudice Drive Support for Anti-Muslim Policies. Pacific Standard. psmag.com/news/fear-and-prejudice-drive-support-for-anti-muslim-policies
Selected Journal Articles (additional materials available via Google Scholar and ResearchGate)
Dunwoody, P.T., Plane, D.L., (2019). The influence of authoritarianism and outgroup threat on political affiliations and support for antidemocratic policies. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 25(3), 198-210.
Dunwoody, P.T. & McFarland, S.G. (2018). Support for anti-Muslim policies: The role of political traits and threat perception. Political Psychology. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pops.12405/abstract
Dunwoody, P.T. & Funke, F. (2016). The Aggression-Submission-Conventionalism Scale: Testing a new three factor measure of authoritarianism. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 4(2), 571-600. doi:10.5964/jspp.v4i2.168 http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/168
Dunwoody, P.T., Plane, D.L., Trescher, S.A.,* Rice, D.* (2014). Authoritarianism, social dominance, and misperceptions of war. Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 20(3), 256-266. psycnet.apa.org/record/2015-19945-003
Dunwoody, P.T. (Fall, 2013). A comparison of cross-cultural psychology and Taijiquan. Journal of East-West Thought, 3(3), 79-95.
Dunwoody, P.T., Westcott, K., Drews, D., & Hosler, J., (2011). Case study of a shoe-string SoTL center. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6(1), 1-11. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotl-com/20/
Dunwoody, P.T. (2009a). Introduction to the special issue: Coherence and correspondence in judgment and decision making. Judgment and Decision Making, 4(2), 113-115. Retrieved from http://journal.sjdm.org/cc1/cc1.pdf
Dunwoody, P.T. (2009b). Theories of truth as criteria for judgment and decision making. Judgment and Decision Making, 4(2), 116-125. Retrieved from http://journal.sjdm.org/ccd/ccd.pdf
Dunwoody, P.T. (2006/2007). The neglect of the environment by cognitive psychology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 26, 139-153.
Dunwoody, P.T., & Hammond, K.R. (2006). The policy of preemption and its consequences: Iraq and beyond. Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology, 12(1), 19-35.
Dunwoody, P.T., Goodie, A.S., & Mahan, R.P. (2005). The use of base rate information as a function of experienced consistency. Theory and Decision, 59, 307-344.
Salzmann, V.S. & Dunwoody, P.T. (2005). Prime-time lies: Do portrayals of lawyers influence how people think about the legal profession? SMU Law Review, 58 (2), 411-462.
Dunwoody, P.T., Haarbauer, E., Mahan, R.P., Marino, C.J., & Tang, C.C. (2000). Cognitive adaptation and its consequences: A test of cognitive continuum theory. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 13, 35-54.
Dunwoody, P.T., & Frank, M.L. (1995). Why students withdraw from classes. The Journal of Psychology, 129(5), 553-558.
Jacobs, T. (2017, March 20). Fear and Prejudice Drive Support for Anti-Muslim Policies. Pacific Standard. psmag.com/news/fear-and-prejudice-drive-support-for-anti-muslim-policies
Selected Journal Articles (additional materials available via Google Scholar and ResearchGate)
Dunwoody, P.T., Plane, D.L., (2019). The influence of authoritarianism and outgroup threat on political affiliations and support for antidemocratic policies. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 25(3), 198-210.
Dunwoody, P.T. & McFarland, S.G. (2018). Support for anti-Muslim policies: The role of political traits and threat perception. Political Psychology. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pops.12405/abstract
Dunwoody, P.T. & Funke, F. (2016). The Aggression-Submission-Conventionalism Scale: Testing a new three factor measure of authoritarianism. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 4(2), 571-600. doi:10.5964/jspp.v4i2.168 http://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/168
Dunwoody, P.T., Plane, D.L., Trescher, S.A.,* Rice, D.* (2014). Authoritarianism, social dominance, and misperceptions of war. Peace & Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 20(3), 256-266. psycnet.apa.org/record/2015-19945-003
Dunwoody, P.T. (Fall, 2013). A comparison of cross-cultural psychology and Taijiquan. Journal of East-West Thought, 3(3), 79-95.
Dunwoody, P.T., Westcott, K., Drews, D., & Hosler, J., (2011). Case study of a shoe-string SoTL center. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6(1), 1-11. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sotl-com/20/
Dunwoody, P.T. (2009a). Introduction to the special issue: Coherence and correspondence in judgment and decision making. Judgment and Decision Making, 4(2), 113-115. Retrieved from http://journal.sjdm.org/cc1/cc1.pdf
Dunwoody, P.T. (2009b). Theories of truth as criteria for judgment and decision making. Judgment and Decision Making, 4(2), 116-125. Retrieved from http://journal.sjdm.org/ccd/ccd.pdf
Dunwoody, P.T. (2006/2007). The neglect of the environment by cognitive psychology. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 26, 139-153.
Dunwoody, P.T., & Hammond, K.R. (2006). The policy of preemption and its consequences: Iraq and beyond. Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology, 12(1), 19-35.
Dunwoody, P.T., Goodie, A.S., & Mahan, R.P. (2005). The use of base rate information as a function of experienced consistency. Theory and Decision, 59, 307-344.
Salzmann, V.S. & Dunwoody, P.T. (2005). Prime-time lies: Do portrayals of lawyers influence how people think about the legal profession? SMU Law Review, 58 (2), 411-462.
Dunwoody, P.T., Haarbauer, E., Mahan, R.P., Marino, C.J., & Tang, C.C. (2000). Cognitive adaptation and its consequences: A test of cognitive continuum theory. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 13, 35-54.
Dunwoody, P.T., & Frank, M.L. (1995). Why students withdraw from classes. The Journal of Psychology, 129(5), 553-558.