Lab Project #2 (Dirty Liberals) HandoutPSYC 330L-Burnham

Original Study:

Helzer, E. G., & Pizarro, D. A. (2012). Dirty Liberals!: Reminders of physical cleanliness influence moral and political attitudes. Psychological Science, 22, 17-522. doi: 10.1177/0956797611402514

Additional Readings: Available on the course website in the Readings folder. These should be used as the basis of your introduction and discussion sections. Feel free to include additional articles you locate.

Graham, J., Haidt, J., & Nosek, B. A. (2009). Liberals and conservatives rely on different sets of moral foundations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 1029-1046. doi: 10.1037/a0015141

Inbar, Y., Pizarro, D. A., & Bloom, P. (2009). Conservatives are more easily disgusted than liberals. Cognition and Emotion, 23, 714-725. doi: 10.1080/02699930802110007

Inbar, Y., Pizarro, D. A., Knobe, J., & Bloom, P. (2009). Disgust sensitivity predicts intuitive disapproval of gays. Emotion, 9, 435-439. doi: 10.1037/a0015960

Schnall, S., Haidt, J., Clore, G. L., & Jordan, A. H. (2008). Disgust as embodied moral judgment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1096-1109. doi: 10.1177/0146167208317771

Wheatley, T., & Haidt, J. (2005). Hypnotic disgust makes moral judgments more severe. Psychological Science, 16, 780-784.

Zhong, C.- B., & Liljenquist, K. (2006). Washing away your sins: Threatened morality and physical cleansing. Science, 313, 1451-1452. doi: 10.1126/science.1130726

Data Collection: Data collection will occur outside of lab, but scoring and analysis will—likely—occurin lab.

Submission: For this assignment you will write up the data as the Results of a hypothesis test paper. Your paper will include a Title Page, Results section, and Discussion section.You will also, eventually, write up this project as a full APA-style paper(minus the Abstract). Your final paper will include a Title Page, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and References, and you may also want to include a data figure or data table to help explain your results, and possibly an appendix of the stimuli/survey from the data collection task.

Due Dates (Hypothesis Test Paper): A draft version of the hypothesis test paper will be submitted prior to the final version. I will provide editorial feedback on the draft version.Failure to turn in the final version on the due date and time will incur costs as explained on the syllabus: 1 day late: deduct 25%, 2 days late: deduct 50%, 3 days late: deduct 75%, > 3 days late: don't bother.

Item Due (Hypothesis Test Paper) / Due Date
Rough Draft of Results Section
Final Draft of Results Section

Due Dates (Full APA Manuscript): A draft version of the Introduction and Methods will be submitted prior to the final paper. I will provide editorial feedback on the draft version.Failure to turn in the final version on the due date and time will incur costs as explained on the syllabus: 1 day late: deduct 25%, 2 days late: deduct 50%, 3 days late: deduct 75%, > 3 days late: don't bother.

Item Due (Hypothesis Test Paper) / Due Date
Rough Draft of Introduction and Methods
Final Draft of Paper

Grading (Hypothesis Test Paper): Grading will follow the rubric that was discussed in class. Your draft version of the hypothesis test paper will count for 50% of the final grade and your final version of the hypothesis test will count for the other 50% of the final grade for this assignment. The full APA-style manuscript will be graded separately and any drafts will not count toward that grade.

Grading (Full APA Manuscript): Grading will follow the rubric that was discussed in class.The draft sections will not be graded; only the final version of this paper will be graded. Failure to turn in the draft sections does not incur a direct cost to your grade on this paper, but turning in a draft section late will result in a 0.5% deduction from your course grade.