[1] Pizarro, D. (2000). Nothing more than feelings?: The role of emotions in moral judgment. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 30, 355-375. Paper.

[2] Pizarro, D.A., & Salovey, P. (2002). On being and becoming a good person: The role of emotional intelligence in moral development and behavior. In J. Aronson (Ed.), Improving academic achievement: Impact of psychological factors on education (pp. 247-266). San Diego: Academic Press. Paper.

[3] Pizarro, D.A., & Bloom, P. (2003). The intelligence of moral intuitions: Comment on Haidt (2001). Psychological Review, 110, 197-198. Paper.

[4] Salovey, P., & Pizarro, D.A., (2003). The value of emotional intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg, J., Lautrey, & T. Lubart (Eds.), Models of Intelligence: International Perspectives (pp.263-278). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Paper.

[5] Pizarro, D.A., & Salovey, P. (2003). Religious systems as "Emotionally Intelligent" organizations. [commentary]. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 220-222. Paper.

[6] Pizarro, D.A., Uhlmann, E., & Salovey, P. (2003). Asymmetry in judgments of moral blame and praise: The role of perceived metadesires. Psychological Science, 14, 267-272. Paper.

[7] Pizarro, D.A., & Salovey, P. (2003). Emotional Genius. The Duke Gifted Letter, 3, 4. Paper.

[8] Pizarro, D.A., Uhlmann, E., & Bloom, P. (2003). Causal deviance and the attribution of moral responsibility. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 39, (653-660). Paper.

[9] Levine, L. J. & Pizarro, D. A. (2004). Emotion and Memory Research: A Grumpy Overview. Social Cognition, 22, 530-544. Paper.

[10] Rivers, S. E., Pizarro, D. A., Schneider, T. R., Pizarro, J., & Salovey, P. (2005). Message framing and pap test utilization among women attending a community health clinic. Journal of Health Psychology, 10, 65-77. Paper.

[11] Pizarro, D.A., & Uhlmann, E. (2005). Do normative standards advance our understanding of moral judgment? [commentary] Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Paper.

[12] Pizarro, D.A., Detweiler-Bedell, B., & Bloom, P. (2006). The Creativity of Everyday Moral Reasoning: Empathy, Disgust and Moral Persuasion.  In J. Kaufman & J. Baer (Eds.) Creativity and Reason in Cognitive Development. Cambridge University Press. Paper.

[13] Levine, L. J. & Pizarro, D.A. (in press). Emotional valence, discrete emotions, and memory. In B. Uttl, N. Ohta, & A. L. Siegenthaler, (Eds.). Memory and Emotion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Blackwell Publishing. Paper.

[14] Pizarro, D.A., Laney, C., Morris, E., & Loftus, E. (2006).  Ripple effects in memory:  Judgments of moral blame can distort memory for events. Memory and Cognition, 34, 550-555. Paper.

[15] Bloom, P. & Pizarro, D.A. (2006) Homer’s Soul. In  A. Brown & C. Logan (Eds.), The Psychology of The Simpsons, Benbella Books. Paper.

[16] Monin, B., Pizarro, D.A., & Beer, J. (in press). Reason and emotion in moral judgment and decision-making: Different prototypes lead to different theories. In Vohs, K. D. Baumeister, R. F., & Loewenstein, G (Eds.) Do emotions help or hurt decision making? A Hedgefoxian perspective. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press. Paper.

[17] Ditto, P.H., Pizarro, D.A., Epstein, E.B., Jacobson, J.A., MacDonald, T.K. (2006). Motivational myopia:  Visceral influences on risk taking behavior. Journal of Behavioral Decision-Making, 19. 99.  Paper.

[18] Fernández-Berrocal, P., Alcaide, R., Extremera, N., & Pizarro, D. (2006). The role of emotional intelligence in anxiety and depression among adolescents. Individual Differences Research, 4, 16-27.

[19] Ditto, P.H., Hawkins, N.A., & Pizarro, D.A. (in press). Imagining the end of life.  Motivation and Emotion. Paper

[20-22] Pizarro, D.A., (2007). Entries on: a) Moral Cognition, b) Moral Emotion, c) Reciprocal Altruism. In Baumeister, R. F., & Vohs, K. D. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of social psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

[23] Uhlmann, E.L., Brescoll, V.L., & Pizarro, D.A. (2007).  The motivated use and neglect of base rates [Commentary]. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 284-285

[24] Monin, B., Pizarro, D., & Beer, J. (2007). Deciding vs. reacting: Conceptions of moral judgment and the reason-affect debate. Review of General Psychology, 11, 99-111. Paper

[25] Rice, J. A., Levine, L. J., & Pizarro, D. A. (2007). "Just stop thinking about it": Effects of emotional disengagement on children's memory for educational material. Emotion, 7, 812-23. Paper


[26] Pizarro, D.A. (2007) Hodgepodge Morality. In J. Brockman (Ed.), What is your dangerous idea?. New York: Harper Collins.


[30] Inbar, Y., Pizarro, D.A., & Bloom, P. (in press) Conservatives are more easily disgusted. Cognition & Emotion. Paper.

Manuscripts under review/in progress


Uhlmann, E.L., Pizarro, D.A., Tannenbaum, D., & Ditto, P.H. (under review) The motivated use of moral principles. Paper.


Inbar, Y., Pizarro, D.A., Knobe, J., & Bloom, P. (under review) Disgust sensitivity predicts intuitive disapproval of gays. Paper.


Consedine, N. & Pizarro, D.A. (under review). Ugh, that is nasty!  A critical review of disgust’s role in health and health behavior. Paper.


Laney, C., Pizarro, D.A., Morris, E.K., & Loftus, E.F. (under review) Moral blame can distort memory.


Pizarro, D.A.,  & Keys, D. (in preparation). The person as virtue theorist: Character judgment and motivated moral reasoning. (For inclusion in Dunning, D. (ed.), Social Motivation).


Pizarro, D.A., & Helzer, E. (in preparation). Free Will and Stubborn Moralism.




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