Publications


Direct and indirect freedom in addiction: Folk free will and blame judgments are sensitive to the choice history of drug users.


Matthew Taylor, Heather M. Maranges, Susan K. Chen, Andrew J. Vonasch

Consciousness and Cognition, vol. 94, 2021 Aug 1


The Doors of Social Robot Perception: The Influence of Implicit Self-theories


D. D. Allan, Andrew J. Vonasch, Christoph Bartneck

International Journal of Social Robotics, 2021 Feb 25, pp. 1-14


Coalitional Value Theory: an Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Culture


Bo Winegard, Amanda Kirsch, Andrew Vonasch, Ben Winegard, David C. Geary

Evolutionary Psychological Science, vol. 6(4), 2020 Nov 1, pp. 301-318


The Long Reach of Self-Control


Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch, Hallgeir Sjåstad

2020 Aug 3, pp. 17-46


Hsee (1998) Less is Better replication and extension


Andy Vonasch, Hung Wing Yiu, Wai Yee Michelle Leung, Anna Nguyen, Chan Stephanie, Boley Cheng, Gilad Feldman

2018 Oct 13


Death Before Dishonor: Incurring Costs to Protect Moral Reputation


Andrew J. Vonasch, Tania Reynolds, Bo M. Winegard, Roy F. Baumeister, Roy F. Baumeister

Social Psychological and Personality Science, vol. 9(5), 2018 Jun 1, pp. 604-613


Believing Addiction Reduces Free Will May Hamper Efforts To Quit


Andrew Vonasch, Cory Clark, Stephan Lau, Kathleen Vohs, Roy Baumeister

Science Trends, 2018 Apr 14


Ordinary people think free will is a lack of constraint, not the presence of a soul.


Andrew J. Vonasch, Roy F. Baumeister, Alfred R. Mele

Consciousness and Cognition, vol. 60, 2018 Mar 1, pp. 133-151


Superheroes for Change: Physical Safety Promotes Socially (but Not Economically) Progressive Attitudes among Conservatives


Jaime L. Napier, Julie Huang, Andrew J. Vonasch, John A. Bargh

European Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 48(2), 2018 Feb 1, pp. 187-195


To Be Immortal, Do Good or Evil


Kurt James Gray, Stephen Anderson, Cameron M. Doyle, Neil Hester, Peter Schmitt, Andrew J. Vonasch, Scott T. Allison, Joshua C. Jackson

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, vol. 44(6), 2018 Jan 14, pp. 868-880


Ego depletion induces mental passivity: Behavioral effects beyond impulse control


Andrew J. Vonasch, Kathleen D. Vohs, Anastasiya Pocheptsova Ghosh, Roy F. Baumeister

Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, vol. 3(4), 2017 Nov 1, pp. 321-336


Ordinary people associate addiction with loss of free will


Andrew J. Vonasch, Cory J. Clark, Stephan Lau, Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister, Roy F. Baumeister

Addictive Behaviors Reports, vol. 5, 2017 May 1, pp. 56-66


Self-regulation, controlled processes, and the treatment of addiction


Andrew J. Vonasch, Heather M. Maranges, Roy F. Baumeister

2017 1, pp. 286-306


Unjustified side effects were strongly intended: Taboo tradeoffs and the side-effect effect


Andrew J. Vonasch, Roy F. Baumeister

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 68, 2017 1, pp. 83-92


The science of consciousness must include its more advanced forms


Andrew Vonasch, E. J. Masicampo, Roy F. Baumeister

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 39, 2016 1, pp. 43-44


Uses of self-regulation to facilitate and restrain addictive behavior.


Roy F. Baumeister, Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch

Addictive Behaviors, vol. 44, 2015 Apr 1, pp. 3-8


Implications of free will beliefs for basic theory and societal benefit: Critique and implications for social psychology


Andrew J. Vonasch, Roy F. Baumeister

British Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 52(2), 2013 May 1, pp. 219-227


Power, leadership, and self-regulation


Michael R. Ent, Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, vol. 6(8), 2012 Jul 1, pp. 619-630


Is the Essence of Morality Mind Perception, Self-Regulation, Free Will, or Culture?


Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch

Psychological Inquiry, vol. 23(2), 2012 Apr 31, pp. 134-136


Brighten up: Smiles facilitate perceptual judgment of facial lightness


Hyunjin Song, Andrew J. Vonasch, Brian P. Meier, John A. Bargh

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 48(1), 2012 1, pp. 450-452


Self-Organization as Conceptual Key to Understanding Free Will


Roy F. Baumeister, Andrew J. Vonasch

Ajob Neuroscience, vol. 2(3), 2011 Jun 5, pp. 44-46