*Bolded are former or current graduate students
Warner, R.H., Naseralla, E.J., & Hatch, H.A. (in press). The effects of official reporting and perceived deservingness on evaluations of sexual harassment responses. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy.
Hatch, H.A., Warner, R.H., Broussard, K.A., & Harton, H.C. (2022). Predictors of transgender prejudice: A meta-analysis. Sex Roles, 11, 583-602.
Naseralla, E.J., Baker, S.G., & Warner, R.H. (2021). The influence of political partisanship on
perceptions of sexual assault. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 21, 210-236.
Naseralla, E.J. & Warner, R.H. (2020). The Role of reporting in evaluation of rape victims. European Journal of Social Psychology, 50, 1032-1045.
Broussard, K.A. & Warner, R.H. (2019). Gender nonconformity is perceived differently for cisgender and transgender targets. Sex Roles, 80, 409-428.
Witt, C.A., Warner, R. H., & Lorenz, M.H. (2019). Collective Continuity, Identity, and Group History. In S. Mukherjee & P. Salter (Eds.), History and collective memory from the margins: A global perspective. Nova Science.
Broussard, K.A., Warner, R.H., & Pope, A.R.D. (2018). Too many boxes or not enough? Preferences for how we ask about gender in cisgender, LGB, and gender-diverse samples. Sex Roles, 78, 606-624.
Warner, R.H., Kent, A., & Kiddoo, K.L. (2016). Perceived collective continuity and attitudes toward outgroups. European Journal of Social Psychology, 46, 595-608.
Branscombe, N.R.. Wohl, M.J.A., & Warner, R.H. (2016). Remembering past victimization: Forgiveness of perpetrator groups and moral expectations of victim groups. In A. G. Miller (Ed.) The Social Psychology of Good and Evil 2nd Edition. Guilford Press.
Lorenz, M.H., Warner, R.H., & VanDeursen, M.J. (2015). Stated goals and their influence on helping behavior toward ingroups and outgroups. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 45, 498-508.
Branscombe, N.R., Warner, R.H., Klar, Y., & Fernández, S. (2015). Historical group victimization entails moral obligations for descendants. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 59, 118-129.
Warner, R.H., Wohl, M.J.A, & Branscombe, N.R. (2014). When do victim group members feel a moral obligation to help others? European Journal of Social Psychology, 44, 231-241.
Warner, R.H., & Kiddoo, K. (2014). Are the Latter-day Saints too latter day? Perception of age and attitudes toward Mormons. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 17, 67-78.
Warner, R.H., & Branscombe, N.R. (2012). Observer perceptions of moral obligations in groups with a history of victimization. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 882-894.
Warner, R.H., VanDeursen, M.J., & Pope, A.R.D. (2012). Temporal distance as a determinant ofjust world strategy. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 276-284.
Tarrant, M., Branscombe, N.R., Warner, R.H., & Weston, D. (2012). Social identity and perceptions of torture: It’s moral when we do it. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 513-518.
VanDeursen, M.J., Pope, A.R.D., & Warner, R.H. (2012). Just world maintenance patterns among intrinsically and extrinsically religious individuals. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 755-758.
Warner, R.H., & Branscombe, N.R. (2011). Observers’ benefit finding for victims: Consequences for perceived moral obligations. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41, 241-253.
Warner, R.H., Branscombe, N.R., Garczynski, A., & Solomon, E. (2011). Judgments of sexual abuse victims. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 33, 207-219.
Crandall, C.S., Bahns, A.J., Warner, R., & Schaller, M. (2011). Stereotypes as justifications of prejudice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 1488-1498.
Miron, A.M., Warner, R.H., & Branscombe, N.R. (2011). Accounting for group differences in appraisals of social inequality: Differential injustice standards. British Journal of Social Psychology, 50, 342-353.
O’Brien, L.T., Crandall, C.S., Horstman-Reser, A., Warner, R., Alsbrooks, A., & Blodorn, A. (2010). But I’m no bigot: How prejudiced Americans maintain unprejudiced self-images. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 40, 917-946.
Warner, R.H. (2009). Explaining political behavior through situational and dispositional factors. [Review of the book Political psychology: Situations, individuals, and cases]. PsycCRITIQUES: Contemporary Psychology—APA ReviewofBooks, 54(21).
Warner, R.H., Hornsey, M.J., & Jetten, J. (2007). Why minority group members resent impostors. European Journal of Social Psychology, 37, 1-17.
Crandall, C.S. & Warner, R.H. (2005). How a prejudice is recognized. Psychological Inquiry, 16, 137-141.
Crandall, C.S., & Warner, R.H. (2005). Social distance. In S. Best & B. Radcliff (Eds.) Polling America: An Encyclopedia of public opinion. (pp. 762-766). Westport, CT: Greenwood.