Dr. Andy Luttrell
Dr. Andy Luttrell
Associate Professor of Psychological Science

Phone:765-285-1690

Room:NQ 117


Education

B.A., Eastern Illinois University (2010)
M.A., Ohio State University (2012)
Ph.D., Ohio State University (2016)

Personal Website: http://www.andyluttrell.com
Lab Website: http://lab.andyluttrell.com

Research Interests

Attitudes, Persuasion, Social Influence, Moral Psychology

Publications

Luttrell, A., Petty, R. E., Chang, J., & Togans, L. J.  (in press).  The role of dialecticism in objective and subjective ambivalence.  British Journal of Social Psychology.

See, Y. H., & Luttrell, A.  (in press).  When dueling emotions and conflicting beliefs predict subjective ambivalence.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 97.104204.

Luttrell, A., Petty, R. E. (2021).  Evaluations of self-focused versus other-focused arguments for social distancing:  An extension of moral matching effects.  Social Psychological and Personality Science.

Luttrell, A., Teeny, J. D., & Petty, R. E.  (2021).  Morality matters in the marketplace:  The role of moral metacognition in consumer purchasing.  Social Cognition, 39(3), 327-350.

Rocklage, M. D. & Luttrell, A. L.  (2021).  Attitudes based on feelings:  Fixed or fleeting?  Psychological Science, 32(3), 364-380.

Luttrell, A., & Togans, L. J. (2021).  The stability of moralized attitudes over time.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 47(4), 551-564.

Luttrell, A., & Sawicki, V. (2020).  Attitude strength:  Distinguishing predictors versus defining features.  Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 14(8), e12555.

Luttrell, A., Phillip-Muller, A., & Petty, R. E. (2019).  Challenging moral attitudes with moral messages.  Psychological Science, 30(8), 1136-1150.


Course Schedule
Course No. Term Level Hours Location
Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination PSYS 325.1 Fall 2026 Undergraduate 3.0 Lecture
Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination PSYS 325.2 Fall 2026 Undergraduate 3.0 Lecture
Attitudes PSYS 492.003 Fall 2026 Undergraduate 3.0 Lecture
Independent Study in Psychology PSYS 498.005 Fall 2026 Undergraduate 3.0 Independent Study