Dan Kahan
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dan M. Kahan is the Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law at Yale Law School. His professional expertise is in the fields of criminal law and evidence, and he is known for his theory of cultural cognition.
Dan Kahan's Published Works
Published Works
- The Polarizing Impact of Science Literacy and Numeracy on Perceived Climate Change Risks (2012) (1646)
- Cultural cognition of scientific consensus (2011) (1310)
- Culture and Identity-Protective Cognition: Explaining the White Male Effect in Risk Perception (2007) (649)
- Ideology, motivated reasoning, and cognitive reflection (2013) (645)
- Motivated numeracy and enlightened self-government (2017) (515)
- Fixing the communications failure (2010) (482)
- Climate-Science Communication and the Measurement Problem (2015) (455)
- Cultural cognition of the risks and benefits of nanotechnology. (2009) (447)
- Social Influence, Social Meaning, and Deterrence (1997) (353)
- In the eye of the beholder (2000) (352)
- Cultural Cognition as a Conception of the Cultural Theory of Risk (2008) (347)
- Cultural Cognition and Public Policy (2005) (337)
- Ideology, Motivated Reasoning, and Cognitive Reflection: An Experimental Study (2012) (320)
- Who Fears the HPV Vaccine, Who Doesn’t, and Why? An Experimental Study of the Mechanisms of Cultural Cognition (2008) (318)
- The Logic of Reciprocity: Trust, Collective Action, and Law (2003) (214)
- More Statistics, Less Persuasion: A Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perceptions (2003) (172)
- The Politically Motivated Reasoning Paradigm, Part 1: What Politically Motivated Reasoning Is and How to Measure It (2016) (172)
- Why we are poles apart on climate change (2012) (164)
- Two Conceptions of Emotion in Criminal Law (1996) (152)
- Misconceptions, Misinformation, and the Logic of Identity-Protective Cognition (2017) (148)
- Gentle Nudges vs. Hard Shoves: Solving the Sticky Norms Problem (2000) (143)
- Whose Eyes are You Going to Believe? Scott v. Harris and the Perils of Cognitive Illiberalism (2009) (142)
- The Oxford handbook of the science of science communication (2017) (139)
- Social Meaning and the Economic Analysis of Crime (1998) (139)
- The Tragedy of the Risk-Perception Commons: Culture Conflict, Rationality Conflict, and Climate Change (2011) (137)
- Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization (2015) (126)
- Law and (Norms of) Order in the Inner City (1998) (124)
- The Second National Risk and Culture Study: Making Sense of - and Making Progress In - The American Culture War of Fact (2007) (124)
- Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization: Testing a Two-channel Model of Science Communication (2015) (122)
- Fear of Democracy: A Cultural Evaluation of Sunstein on Risk (2005) (114)
- Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing (2016) (113)
- A Risky Science Communication Environment for Vaccines (2013) (111)
- Shaming White‐Collar Criminals: A Proposal for Reform of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines* (1999) (110)
- The Psychology of Fake News (2017) (110)
- Affect, Values, and Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions: An Experimental Investigation (2007) (100)
- Culturally antagonistic memes and the Zika virus: an experimental test (2016) (99)
- Cultural Cognition and Public Policy: The Case of Outpatient Commitment Laws (2010) (89)
- ‘They Saw a Protest’: Cognitive Illiberalism and the Speech-Conduct Distinction (2011) (88)
- The Cultural Orientation of Mass Political Opinion (2011) (85)
- Making Climate-Science Communication Evidence-Based — All the Way Down (2013) (82)
- What Do Alternative Sanctions Mean? (2019) (73)
- Culture, Cognition, and Consent: Who Perceives What, and Why, in 'Acquaintance Rape' Cases (2009) (70)
- Vaccine Risk Perceptions and Ad Hoc Risk Communication: An Empirical Assessment (2014) (69)
- 'Ideology' or 'Situation Sense'? An Experimental Investigation of Motivated Reasoning and Professional Judgment (2015) (57)
- The Self-Defensive Cognition of Self-Defense (2007) (56)
- The progressive appropriation of disgust. (1999) (56)
- The Anatomy of Disgust in Criminal Law (1998) (55)
- The Cognitively Illiberal State (2007) (54)
- Biased Assimilation, Polarization, and Cultural Credibility: An Experimental Study of Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions (2008) (52)
- The Coming Crisis of Criminal Procedure (1998) (51)
- ‘Ordinary science intelligence’: a science-comprehension measure for study of risk and science communication, with notes on evolution and climate change (2017) (48)
- The Supreme Court 2010 Term - Foreword: Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition, and Some Problems for Constitutional Law (2011) (47)
- 'Ordinary Science Intelligence': A Science-Comprehension Measure for Study of Risk and Science Communication, with Notes on Evolution and Climate Change (2014) (46)
- The expressive rationality of inaccurate perceptions (2015) (44)
- Modeling Facts, Culture, and Cognition in the Gun Debate (2005) (44)
- Ignorance of Law Is an Excuse - but Only for the Virtuous (1997) (43)
- Nanotechnology and Society: The Evolution of Risk Perceptions (2009) (41)
- Gender, Race, and Risk Perception: The Influence of Cultural Status Anxiety (2005) (41)
- Geoengineering and the Science Communication Environment: A Cross-Cultural Experiment (2012) (41)
- Between Economics and Sociology: The New Path of Deterrence (1997) (40)
- The 'Gateway Belief' Illusion: Reanalyzing the Results of a Scientific-consensus Messaging Study (2016) (39)
- The Politically Motivated Reasoning Paradigm, Part 2: Unanswered Questions (2016) (38)
- A note on the perverse effects of actively open-minded thinking on climate-change polarization (2016) (36)
- Neutral Principles, Motivated Cognition, and Some Problems for Constitutional: The Supreme Court 2010 Term: Foreword (2011) (36)
- The Secret Ambition of Deterrence (1999) (35)
- What is the 'Science of Science Communication'? (2015) (34)
- Out of the lab and into the field (2017) (34)
- The Politically Motivated Reasoning Paradigm (2015) (34)
- Two Liberal Fallacies in the Hate Crimes Debate (2001) (29)
- Laws of cognition and the cognition of law (2015) (29)
- What’s Really Wrong with Shaming Sanctions (2006) (29)
- The WEIRD are even weirder than you think: Diversifying contexts is as important as diversifying samples (2010) (28)
- Overcoming the Fear of Guns, the Fear of Gun Control, and the Fear of Cultural Politics: Constructing a Better Gun Debate (2006) (28)
- UPDATING THE STUDY OF PUNISHMENT (2004) (28)
- On the Sources of Ordinary Science Knowledge and Extraordinary Science Ignorance (2016) (26)
- Risk and Culture: Is Synthetic Biology Different? (2009) (25)
- Lenity and Federal Common Law Crimes (1994) (25)
- Is Chevron Relevant to Federal Criminal Law (1996) (24)
- Reciprocity, Collective Action, and Community Policing (2002) (23)
- The 'Wildavsky Heuristic': The Cultural Orientation of Mass Political Opinion (2005) (21)
- Two Conceptions of Emotion in Risk Regulation (2007) (20)
- Caught in the Crossfire: A Defense of the Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perceptions (2003) (20)
- Some Realism About Punishment Naturalism (2010) (19)
- PARTICIPATORY POLICYMAKING ACROSS CULTURAL COGNITIVE DIVIDES: TWO TESTS OF CULTURAL BIASING IN PUBLIC FORUM DESIGN AND DELIBERATION (2016) (18)
- The Future of Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions: An Experimental Investigation of Two Hypotheses (2008) (18)
- Cultural Evaluations of Risk: 'Values' or 'Blunders'? (2006) (17)
- Rationality and Belief in Human Evolution (2016) (16)
- The Wages of Antiquated Procedural Thinking: A Critique of Chicago v Morales (1998) (15)
- Misinformation and Identity-Protective Cognition (2017) (15)
- Accounting for the Growth of Government (2000) (13)
- "Ideology in" or "Cultural Cognition of" Judging: What Difference Does It Make? (2009) (13)
- Rumors of the 'Nonreplication' of the 'Motivated Numeracy Effect' Are Greatly Exaggerated (2017) (13)
- Signaling or Reciprocating? A Response to Eric Posner's Law and Social Norms (2002) (13)
- Is Ignorance of Fact an Excuse Only for the Virtuous (1998) (13)
- Cultural Cognition and Synthetic Biology Risk Perceptions: A Preliminary Analysis (2008) (13)
- Ending Polarization: The Good News About the Culture Wars (2006) (12)
- The Gun Control Debate: A Culture-TheoryManifesto (2003) (10)
- Gunfight at the Consequentialist Corral: The Deadlock in the United States over Firearms Control, and How to Break it (2006) (10)
- Measuring Interest in Science: The Science Curiosity Scale (2016) (8)
- Deliberation Across the Cultural Divide: Assessing the Potential for Reconciling Conflicting Cultural Orientations to Reproductive Technology (2008) (8)
- Cognitive Bias and the Constitution of the Liberal Republic of Science (2012) (8)
- Evidence-Based Science Filmmaking Initiative: Study No. 1 (2016) (7)
- Reply to 'Culture versus cognition is a false dilemma' (2017) (7)
- Protecting or Polluting the Science Communication Environment (2017) (7)
- DIVERSE CONCEPTIONS OF EMOTIONS IN RISK REGULATION (2008) (6)
- The Impact of Pathogen-Disgust Sensitivity on Vaccine and GM Food Risk Perceptions: Some Evidence for Skepticism (2016) (6)
- Why Motives Matter: Reframing the Crowding Out Effect of Legal Incentives (2013) (5)
- Three Conceptions of Federal Criminal-Lawmaking (1997) (5)
- Emotion in Risk Regulation: Competing Theories (2010) (4)
- Shaming White Collar Offenders (1999) (4)
- How Localized Outbreaks and Changes in Media Coverage Affect Zika Attitudes in National and Local Contexts (2020) (4)
- The Economics -- Conventional, Behavioral, and Political -- of "Subsequent Remedial Measures" Evidence (2010) (4)
- STIGMA: A MORE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE TO FINES IN DETERRING CORPORATE MISCONDUCT (2000) (3)
- A Tale of Two Vaccines—and Their Science Communication Environments (2017) (3)
- 'The Strongest Evidence to Date...': What the van der Linden et al. (2015) Data Actually Show (2016) (3)
- Protecting the Science Communication Environment: The Case of Childhood Vaccines (2016) (3)
- Black, White and Gray: A Reply to Alschuler and Schulhofer (1998) (3)
- Reducing the Administrative Demands of the Science Curiosity Scale: A Validation Study (2021) (2)
- Privatizing Punishment: Strategies for Private Norm Enforcement in the Inner-City (1999) (2)
- A Core of Agreement (2010) (2)
- Cognitive Bias and the Constitution (2013) (2)
- Reallocating Interpretive Criminal-Lawmaking Power Within the Executive Branch (1998) (1)
- Harry L. Wilson. Guns, Gun Control, and Elections: The Politics and Policy of Firearms. (2007) (1)
- The Value of Civic Science Literacy (Invited) (2013) (1)
- The Theory of Value Dilemma: A Critique of the Economic Analysis of Criminal Law (2002) (1)
- Reply to Baron (2017) (1)
- Modeling Cultural Cognition (2007) (1)
- 1-1-2008 Two Conceptions of Emotion in Risk Regulation (2013) (1)
- Some Realism About Retroactive Criminal-Lawmaking (1997) (1)
- 1-1-2008 Two Conceptions of Emotion in Risk Regulation (2013) (1)
- Reducing the Administrative Demands of the Science Curiosity Scale (SCS): A Validation Study (2019) (1)
- Some Realism about Punishment Naturalism (with Responses) (2010) (1)
- 1-1-2006 Cultural Cognition and Public Policy (2013) (1)
- The use of auditory and visual information in the perception of stress in speech (2006) (1)
- Conclusion—On the Horizon (2017) (0)
- The Path of the Law and Its Influence: Theories, Anti-Theories, and Norms: Comment on Nussbaum (2000) (0)
- Shaming White-Collar Criminals: A Proposal for Reform of The Federal Sentencing Guidelines* (2019) (0)
- Ideology, Neutrality, and Self-Deception: What the Supreme Court Says and What the Public Hears (2012) (0)
- 0453 What is the science of science communication for? And why should animal scientists care? (2016) (0)
- Torture and Cognitive Illiberalism (2010) (0)
- Yale Law School Commencement Remarks May 22, by Professor Kahan (2006) (0)
- 1-1-2004 Updating the Study of Punishment (2013) (0)
- Unchaste and Incredible: The Use of Gendered Conceptions of Honor in Impeachment (2020) (0)
- Befriended by Abe Goldstein (2005) (0)
- Vaccines and the Risk of Empirically Uninformed Risk Communication (2015) (0)
- Laws of Cultural Cognition and the Cultural Cognition of Law (2004) (0)
- The New Chicago School: Myth or Reality? Transcript (1998) (0)
- The Science of Science Communication and Protecting the Science Communication Environment (2012) (0)
- The Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice: 2nd Edition (2001) (0)
- Two Conceptions of Two Conceptions of Emotion in Criminal Law: An Essay Inspired by Bill Stuntz (2011) (0)
- Response to Professor Abramson (1999) (0)
- What is the American Gun Debate About (2002) (0)
- WHAT FOLLOWS PUTTING REASON IN ITS PLACE? (2017) (0)
- LAY PERCEPTIONS OF JUSTICE VS. CRIMINAL LAW DOCTRINE: A FALSE DICHOTOMY? (2000) (0)
- America’s Two “Climate Changes” (2017) (0)
- REMEDIAL MEASURES" EVIDENCE (2013) (0)
- Beyond the Gun Fight: The Aftermath of the Virginia Tech Massacre (2007) (0)
- Religiosity, Culture, and Science Communication (2017) (0)
- The Economics - Micro-, Behavioral, and Political - of 'Subsequent Remedial Measures' Evidence (2010) (0)
- Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository Penn Law: Legal Scholarship Repository A Core of Agreement A Core of Agreement (2021) (0)
- 'Ideology in' vs. 'Cultural Cognition of' Law: What Difference Does it Make? (2008) (0)
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