Klebl, C., Chertavian, C., & Jetten, J. (in press). Individuals from higher social classes view charitable giving as a solution to societal issues. European Journal of Social Psychology. Download.
Klebl, C., Jetten, J., Bastian, B., & Lee Cunningham, J. (2024). Biodiversity and cultural diversity are morally valued. British Journal of Social Psychology. Download.
Klebl, C., & Jetten, J. (2024). Perceived inequality increases support for structural climate policies. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 15(2), 225-233. Download.
Borg, K., Hatty, M., Klebl, C. (2024). Backing biodiversity: Understanding nature conservation behaviour and policy support in Australia. Biodiversity and Conservation.
Van Eeden, L. M., Possingham, H., Milfont, T., Klebl, C., & Fielding, K. (2024). Why do (or don’t) people protect nature? Insights from conservation practice and environmental psychology to respond to the biodiversity crisis. Global Environmental Psychology.
Wang, F., Cheng, L., Wang, X., Jetten, J., Klebl, C., Li, Z. (2024). Subjective economic inequality evokes interpersonal objectification. British Journal of Social Psychology, 1-21
Klebl, C. & Jetten, J. (2023) Perceived national wealth increases support for structural climate policies. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 75, 102055. Download.
Bastian, B., Crimston, C., Klebl, C., & Van Lange, P. (2023). The moral significance of protecting environmental and cultural objects. PLoS ONE.
Song, J.Y., Klebl, C., & Bastian, B. (2023). Awe promotes moral expansiveness via the small-self. Frontiers in Psychology.
Bonell, S., Klebl, C., Blake, K., & Griffiths, S. (2023). How intrasexual competitiveness shapes attitudes towards cosmetic surgery recipients. Evolutionary Human Sciences, 5, e30.
Klebl, C., Donner, M., & Bishnoi, I. (2022). Disliking: From adaptive disgust to ugliness. In M. Skov & M. Nadal (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Neuroaesthetics. Routledge. Download.
Klebl, C., Luo, Y. & Bastian, B. (2022). Beyond aesthetic judgment: Beauty increases moral standing through perceptions of purity. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 48(6), 954-967. Download.
Diessner, R., Klebl, C., Mowry, G., & Pohling, R. (2022). Natural and moral beauty have indirect effects on proenvironmental behavior. Ecopsychology, 14(2), 71-82.
Klebl, C., Rhee, J.J., Greenaway, K., Luo, Y., & Bastian, B. (2022). Beauty goes down to the core: Attractiveness biases moral character attributions. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 46(1), 83-97. Download.
Klebl, C., Rhee, J.J., Greenaway, K., Luo, Y., & Bastian, B. (2021). Physical attractiveness biases judgments pertaining to the moral domain of purity. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Download.
Klebl, C., Luo, Y., Tan, N., & Bastian, B. (2021). Beauty of the Beast: Beauty as an important dimension in the moral standing of animals. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 75, 101264. Download.
Dakin, B., Ching, A., Teperman, E., Klebl, C., Moshel, M., & Bastian, B. (2021). Prescribing vegetarian or flexitarian diets leads to sustained reduction in meat intake, 164, 105285. Appetite.
Klebl, C., Greenaway, K., Rhee, J.J., & Bastian, B. (2021). Ugliness judgments alert us to cues of pathogen presence. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12(5), 617-628. Download.
Klebl, C., Dziobek, I., & Diessner, R. (2020). The role of elevation in moral judgment. Journal of Moral Education, 49(2), 158-176. Download.