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Michal Reifen Tagar
Michal Reifen Tagar
School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC)
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The positive effect of negative emotions in protracted conflict: The case of anger
M Reifen Tagar, CM Federico, E Halperin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (1), 157-164, 2011
1912011
Heralding the authoritarian? Orientation toward authority in early childhood
M Reifen Tagar, CM Federico, KE Lyons, S Ludeke, MA Koenig
Psychological science 25 (4), 883-892, 2014
1242014
Intergroup emotional similarity reduces dehumanization and promotes conciliatory attitudes in prolonged conflict
M McDonald, R Porat, A Yarkoney, M Reifen Tagar, S Kimel, T Saguy, ...
762015
When ideology matters: Moral conviction and the association between ideology and policy preferences in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
M Reifen Tagar, GS Morgan, E Halperin, LJ Skitka
European Journal of Social Psychology 44 (2), 117-125, 2014
652014
Emotions in Conflicts: Understanding Emotional Processes sheds light on the Nature and Potential Resolution of Intractable Conflicts
E Halperin, M Reifen Tagar
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
602017
The gender-binary cycle: The perpetual relations between a biological-essentialist view of gender, gender ideology, and gender-labelling and sorting
T Saguy, M Reifen-Tagar, D Joel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1822), 20200141, 2021
592021
The benefits of group-based pride: Pride can motivate guilt in intergroup conflicts among high glorifiers
N Schori-Eyal, M Reifen Tagar, T Saguy, E Halperin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 61, 79-83, 2015
582015
Epistemic motivation and the structure of moral intuition: Dispositional need for closure as a predictor of individualizing and binding morality
CM Federico, P Ekstrom, M Reifen Tagar, AL Williams
European Journal of Personality 30 (3), 227-239, 2016
422016
Zeroing in on the Right: Education and the Partisan Expression of Authoritarianism in the United States
CM Federico, M Reifen Tagar
Political Behavior 36 (3), 581-603, 2014
422014
Not as different as we want to be: Attitudinally consistent trait desirability leads to exaggerated associations between personality and sociopolitical attitudes
S Ludeke, M Reifen Tagar, CG DeYoung
Political Psychology 37 (1), 125-135, 2016
402016
Disappointment expression evokes collective guilt and collective action in intergroup conflict: The moderating role of legitimacy perceptions
N Solak, M Reifen Tagar, S Cohen-Chen, T Saguy, E Halperin
Cognition and Emotion 31 (6), 1112-1126, 2017
372017
Anger as a Catalyst for Change? Incremental Beliefs and Anger’s Constructive Effects in Conflict
Shuman, Halperin, Reifen Tagar
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 2017
30*2017
A rose by any other name? A subtle linguistic cue impacts anger and corresponding policy support in intractable conflict
O Idan, E Halperin, B Hameiri, M Reifen Tagar
Psychological Science 29 (6), 972-983, 2018
262018
On the Path to Social Dominance? Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Intergroup Fairness Violations in Early Childhood
M Reifen Tagar, C Hetherington, D Shulman, M & Koenig
Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
222017
Ideological uncertainty and investment of the self in politics
V Vitriol, J.A., Reifen Tagar, M., Federico, C.M., & Sawicki
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2019
212019
If they can’t change, why support change? Implicit theories about groups, social dominance orientation and political identity
DT Kahn, M Reifen Tagar, E Halperin, M Bäckström, JA Vitriol, ...
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 6 (1), 2018
212018
Ethno‐political socialization of young children in societies involved in intractable conflict: The case of Israel
M Nasie, M Reifen Tagar, D Bar‐Tal
Journal of Social Issues 77 (4), 1257-1281, 2021
202021
Moral elevation increases support for humanitarian policies, but not political concessions, in intractable conflict
D Shulman, E Halperin, Z Elron, MR Tagar
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 94, 104113, 2021
182021
Personal experience with Covid-19 is associated with increased environmental concern and pro-environmental behavioral intentions
D Shulman, E Halperin, M Reifen-Tagar
Current research in ecological and social psychology 3, 100031, 2022
152022
Political ideology in early childhood: Making the case for studying young children in political psychology
M Reifen‐Tagar, A Cimpian
Political Psychology 43, 77-105, 2022
132022
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