Accepted
1. Jack, A. I., Robbins, P. A., Friedman, J. P., & Meyers, C. D. (2014). More than a feeling: Counterintuitive effects of compassion on moral judgment. In J. Sytsma (Ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind: Continuum.
2. Friedman, J.P., Jack, A.I., Rochford, K., & Boyatzis, R(2016). Antagonistic neural networks underlying organizational behavior. InWaldman, D.A., Balthazard, P.A., (Ed.) Organizational Neuroscience
3. Jack A.I., Friedman J.P., Boyatzis R.E., Taylor S.N. (2016) Why Do You Believe in God? Relationships between Religious Belief, Analytic Thinking, Mentalizing and Moral Concern. PLoS ONE 11(3): e0149989. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149989
4. Jack, A.I., Rochford, K., Friedman, J.P., Passarelli, A., & Boyatzis, R.E. Pitfalls in organizational neuroscience: A critical review and suggestions for future research, Organizational Research Methods (2017).
5. Friedman, J.P., & Jack, A.I. What makes you so sure? Dogmatism, fundamentalism, analytic thinking, perspective taking and moral concern in the religious and nonreligious, Journal of Religion and Health (2017).
6. Friedman, J.P., & Jack, A.I. Mapping cognitive structure onto the landscape of philosophical debate: An empirical approach framework with relevance to problems of consciousness, free will and ethics, Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2017).
7. Jones, L. M., Wright, K. D., Jack, A. I., Friedman, J. P., Fresco, D. M., Veinot, T., Lu, W., & Moore, S. M. (2019). The relationships between health information behavior and neural processing in African Americans with prehypertension. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 70(9), 968-980.
8. Webel, A. R., Schreiner, N., Salata, R. A., Friedman, J. P., Jack, A. I., Sattar, A., Fresco, D. M., Rodriguez, M., & Moore, S. (2019). The effect of an HIV self-management intervention on neurocognitive behavioral processing. Western journal of nursing research, 41(7), 990-1008.
9. Wright, K. D., Jack, A. I., Friedman, J. P., Jones, L. M., Sattar, A., Fresco, D. M., & Moore, S. M. (2020). Neural processing and perceived discrimination stress in African Americans. Nursing research, 69(5), 331.
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