Hannah Baron Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Hannah Baron's research encompasses a diverse range of topics, including criminal justice, political conflict, and social psychology. She is particularly interested in crime patterns, effective interventions, and the dynamics of political governance. Her work in social and intergroup psychology informs her analysis of electoral systems and political participation. Baron's research explores methods for increasing transparency in research ethics, especially in violent contexts. She also investigates the effects of interventions like reciprocal group reflection on partisan polarization. Additionally, she examines the relationship between moral reasoning and support for punitive violence after crime, as well as democratic erosion through an events-based approach.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 66
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- Asking About Violence Meta-Analysis (2025) DOI
- Replication Data for: From principles to practice: Methods to increase the transparency of research ethics in violent contexts (2021) DOI
- Couples Therapy for a Divided America: Assessing the Effects of Reciprocal Group Reflection on Partisan Polarization (2021) DOI
- Moral reasoning and support for punitive violence: A multi-methods analysis (2021) DOI
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