2024
Jung, H. & Albarracín, D. (In press). Upward and downward prosocial influence across levels of a social hierarchy: Field and experimental evidence about authorities of United States counties. Social Psychological and Personality Science.
2023
Jung, H*., Dai, W*. & Albarracín, D. (2023). How social media algorithms shape offline civic participation: A framework of social psychological processes. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17456916231198471.
Fayaz-Farkhad, B., Jung, H., Calabrese, C., & Albarracín, D. (2023). State policies increase vaccination by shaping social norms, Scientific Reports, 13, 21227.
Fayaz-Farkhad, B*. & Jung, H*. (2023). Do COVID-19 vaccination policies backfire? The Effects of mandates, vaccination passports, and financial incentives on COVID-19 vaccination. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17456916231178708.
Jung, H. & Albarracín, D. (2023). How people use information about changes in infections and disease prevalence. Health Psychology, 42(6), 388-402.
2022
Jung, H*., Sunderrajan, A*., Durantini, M., Sanchez, E., Windsor, L., Chan, M. P., O’Brien, T., Fayaz-Farkhad, B., Karan, A., Lee, C. A., Kwon, S. & Albarracín, D. (2022). Testing a digitally distributed method to recruit a network of community organizations to fight the consequences of the drug epidemic: A study in thirteen American states. Journal of Community Psychology, 50(8), 3455-3469.
2021
Albarracín, D., Jung, H., Song, W., Tan, A., & Fishman, J. (2021). Rather than inducing psychological reactance, requiring vaccination strengthens intentions to vaccinate in US populations. Scientific Reports, 11, 20796.
Jung, H. & Albarracín, D. (2021). Concerns for others increase the likelihood of vaccination against Influenza and COVID-19 more in sparsely rather than densely populated areas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(1), e2007538118.
Albarracin, D., & Jung, H. (2021). A research agenda for the post‐COVID‐19 world: Theory and research in social psychology. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 24(1), 10-17.
Henderson, M. D., Jung, H., M Baker, E., & Wakslak, C. J. (2021). Anticipated effort and morality of segregated versus aggregated volunteering. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34(5), 611-624.
2020
Jung, H., Seo, E., Han, E., Henderson, M. D., & Patall, E. A. (2020). Prosocial modeling: A meta-analytic review and synthesis. Psychological Bulletin, 146(8), 635–663.
Before 2020
Jung, H., & Henderson, M. D. (2018). Effortful but Valuable: How perceptions of effort affect charitable gift choice and valuations of charity. NA-Advances in Consumer Research, 46, 630-632.
Jung, H., Seo, E., Han, E., Henderson, M. D., & Patall, E. A. (2018). When do people learn more from others’ prosocial behavior? A meta-analysis of prosocial modeling effect. NA-Advances in Consumer Research, 46, 633-635.
Jung, H., Chung, E. K. & Sohn, Y. W. (2011). Moral judgments of probabilistic events. The Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, 25(4), 27-39.
Chung, E. K., Jung, H., & Sohn, Y. W. (2011). Do liberals and conservatives use different moral foundations? Their schemas for Yong-san tragedy. The Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, 25(4), 83-105.
Lee, K. S., Kang, E. J., Park, S. H., Jung, H., Lee, Y. C. & Sohn, Y. W. (2011). Development and validation of situation awareness tests for commercial drivers. The Korean Journal of Transportation, 29(6), 25-37.
* denotes shared first authorship.