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

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.