publications
Gehman, R., Guglielmo, S., & Schwebel, D. C. (2021). Moral foundations theory, political identity, and the depiction of morality in children's movies. PLoS One, 16, e0248928.
Guglielmo, S. & Malle, B. F. (2019). Asymmetric morality: Blame is more differentiated and more extreme than praise. PLoS One, 14, e0213544.
Monroe, A. E., Dillon, K. D., Guglielmo, S., & Baumeister, R. F. (2018). It's not what you do, but what everyone else does: On the role of descriptive norms and subjectivism in moral judgment. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 77, 1-10.
Guglielmo, S. (2018). Unfounded dumbfounding: How harm and purity undermine evidence for moral dumbfounding. Cognition, 170, 334-337.
Guglielmo, S. & Malle, B. F. (2017). Information-acquisition processes in moral judgments of blame. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 43, 957-971.    doi:10.1177/0146167217702375
Guglielmo, S. (2015). Moral judgment as information processing: An integrative review. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 1637.    doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01637
Malle, B. F., Guglielmo, S., & Monroe, A. E. (2014). A theory of blame. Psychological Inquiry, 25, 147-186.    doi:10.1080/1047840X.2014.877340 [target article]
Malle, B. F., Monroe, A. E., & Guglielmo, S. (2014). Paths to blame and paths to convergence. Psychological Inquiry, 25, 251-260.    doi:10.1080/1047840X.2014.913379 [reply to commentaries]
Monroe, A. E., Guglielmo, S., & Malle, B. F. (2012). Morality goes beyond mind perception. Psychological Inquiry, 23, 179-184.    doi:10.1080/1047840X.2012.668271
Malle, B. F., Guglielmo, S., & Monroe, A. E. (2012). Moral, cognitive, and social: The nature of blame. In J. Forgas, K. Fiedler, & C. Sedikides (Eds.), Social Thinking and Interpersonal Behavior (pp.313-331). Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.
Malle, B. F. & Guglielmo, S. (2011). Are intentionality judgments fundamentally moral? In R. Langdon and C. Mackenzie (Eds.), Emotions, Imagination, and Moral Reasoning (pp. 275-293). Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.
Guglielmo, S. & Malle, B. F. (2010). Can unintended side effects be intentional? Resolving a controversy over intentionality and morality. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1635-1647.    doi:10.1177/0146167210386733
Guglielmo, S. & Malle, B. F. (2010). Enough skill to kill: Intentionality judgments and the moral valence of action. Cognition, 117, 139-150. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2010.08.002
Guglielmo, S. (2010). Questioning the influence of moral judgment. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 338-339. [commentary on Knobe target article]
Srivastava, S., Guglielmo, S., Beer, J. S. (2010). Perceiving others' personalities: Examining the dimensionality, assumed similarity to the self, and stability of perceiver effects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 520-534.    doi:10.1037/a0017057
Guglielmo, S., Monroe, A. E., & Malle, B. F. (2009). At the heart of morality lies folk psychology. Inquiry, 52, 449-466.    doi:10.1080/00201740903302600
Malle, B. F. & Guglielmo, S. (2006). Directions and challenges in studying folk concepts and folk judgments. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 6, 321-329.