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  1. Rasmussen, S., Bor, A., Osmundsen, M., & Petersen, M. (2024). ‘Super-Unsupervised’Classification for Labelling Text: Online Political Hostility as an Illustration. British Journal of Political Science.
  2. Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2024). Increased pressure lowered trust among unvaccinated during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Effects of the announcement of reintroducing vaccination passports in Denmark. European Journal of Political Research.
  3. Rasmussen, S., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2024). The offline roots of online hostility: Adult and childhood administrative records correlate with individual-level hostility on Twitter. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  4. Bor, A., Jørgensen, F., & Petersen, M. (2023). Discriminatory Attitudes Against the Unvaccinated During a Global Pandemic. Nature.
  5. Bor, A., Jørgensen, F., Lindholt, M., & Petersen, M. (2023). Moralizing the COVID‐19 Pandemic: Self‐Interest Predicts Moral Condemnation of Other's Compliance, Distancing, and Vaccination. Political Psychology.
  6. Azevedo, F., Pavlović, T., do Rêgo, G., Ay, F., Gjoneska, B., Etienne, T., Ross, R., Schönegger, P., Riaño, J., & Cichocka, A. (2023). Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries. Scientific data.
  7. Simonovits, G. & Bor, A. (2023). Stability and change in the opinion–policy relationship: Evidence from minimum wage laws. Research & Politics.
  8. Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., Rasmussen, M., Lindholt, M., & Petersen, M. (2022). Pandemic fatigue fueled political discontent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  9. Pavlović, T., Azevedo, F., De, K., Riaño-Moreno, J., Maglić, M., Gkinopoulos, T., Donnelly-Kehoe, P., Payán-Gómez, C., Huang, G., & Kantorowicz, J. (2022). Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning. PNAS Nexus.
  10. Bor, A. & Petersen, M. (2022). The Psychology of Online Political Hostility: A Comprehensive, Cross-National Test of the Mismatch Hypothesis. American Political Science Review.
  11. Van Bavel, J., Cichocka, A., Capraro, V., Sjåstad, H., Nezlek, J., Pavlović, T., Alfano, M., Gelfand, M., Azevedo, F., & Birtel, M. (2022). National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic. Nature communications.
  12. Mus, M., Bor, A., & Bang Petersen, M. (2022). Do conspiracy theories efficiently signal coalition membership? An experimental test using the “Who Said What?” design. PloS one.
  13. Bor, A. & Laustsen, L. (2022). Candidate evaluations across the aisle: Cross-cultural evidence that out-partisans value candidate warmth more than in-partisans. European Journal of Political Research.
  14. Petersen, M. & Bor, A. (2022). Hostility in political debates online and offline: Who are the offenders-and who are the victims?. Politica.
  15. Petersen, M., Christiansen, L., Bor, A., Lindholt, M., Jørgensen, F., Adler-Nissen, R., Roepstorff, A., & Lehmann, S. (2022). Communicate hope to motivate the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Scientific Reports.
  16. Osmundsen, M., Petersen, M., & Bor, A. (2021). How partisan polarization drives the spread of fake news. Brookings Institution.
  17. Petersen, M., Osmundsen, M., & Bor, A. (2021). Beyond populism: The psychology of status-seeking and extreme political discontent. The psychology of populism.
  18. De Araujo, E., Altay, S., Bor, A., & Mercier, H. (2021). Dominant Jerks: People Infer Dominance From the Utterance of Challenging and Offensive Statements. Social Psychological Bulletin.
  19. Bor, A., Jørgensen, F., & Petersen, M. (2021). The COVID-19 Pandemic Eroded System Support But Not Social Solidarity. PloS one.
  20. Lindholt, M., Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2021). Support for border security during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence on levels and predictors from eight Western democracies in 2020. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties.
  21. Lindholt, M., Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2021). Public acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines: cross-national evidence on levels and individual-level predictors using observational data. BMJ open.
  22. Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., Lindholt, M., & Petersen, M. (2021). Public support for government responses against COVID-19: Assessing levels and predictors in eight Western democracies during 2020. West European Politics.
  23. Jørgensen, F., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2021). Compliance without fear: Individual‐level protective behaviour during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic. British Journal of Health Psychology.
  24. Bor, A., Mazepus, H., Bokemper, S., & DeScioli, P. (2021). When should the majority rule? Experimental evidence for Madisonian judgments in five cultures. Journal of Experimental Political Science.
  25. Bor, A. & Simonovits, G. (2021). Empathy, deservingness, and preferences for welfare assistance: A large-scale online perspective-taking experiment. Political Behavior.
  26. Bartusevičius, H., Bor, A., Jørgensen, F., & Bang, M. (2021). The psychological burden of the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with anti-systemic attitudes and political violence. Psychological Science.
  27. Petersen, M., Bor, A., Jørgensen, F., & Lindholt, M. (2021). Transparent communication about negative features of COVID-19 vaccines decreases acceptance but increases trust. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
  28. Osmundsen, M., Bor, A., Vahlstrup, P., Bechmann, A., & Petersen, M. (2020). Partisan polarization is the primary psychological motivation behind political fake news sharing on Twitter. American Political Science Review.
  29. Bor, A. (2020). Evolutionary leadership theory and economic voting: Warmth and competence impressions mediate the effect of economic perceptions on vote. The Leadership Quarterly.
  30. Jørgensen, F., Lindholt, M., Bor, A., & Petersen, M. (2020). Does face mask use elicit risk-compensation? Quasi-experimental evidence from Denmark during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. European Journal of Public Health.
  31. Bor, A. (2018). Intention and Competence Impressions in Political Leader Evaluations. PhD Dissertation.
  32. Bor, A. (2018). Correcting for base rates in multidimensional “Who said what?” experiments. Evolution and Human Behavior.
  33. Laustsen, L. & Bor, A. (2017). The relative weight of character traits in political candidate evaluations: Warmth is more important than competence, leadership and integrity. Electoral Studies.
  34. Bor, A. (2017). Spontaneous categorization along competence in partner and leader evaluations. Evolution and Human Behavior.
Publications - Alexander Bor