Doyle, Joshua and Feng Hao. 2025. Environmental Pessimism Diminishes Social Trust and Concern in Predicting Willingness to Sacrifice for Environmental Protections. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2025. Review of Unsustainable: Measurement, Reporting, and the Limits of Corporate Sustainability, by Matthew Archer. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews.
Doyle, Joshua and Alex Richardson. 2025. The Moderating Role of Post-Materialism in the Relationship Between Income and Red Meat Consumption. International Journal of Sociology.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2025. When ‘No Point’ Becomes a Turning Point: The Role of Culture, Economy, and Climate Impacts on Environmental Sacrifice. Environmental Sociology.
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Hao, Feng and Joshua Doyle. 2025. How does Social Trust Shape the Politicization of America’s Climate Change Perception?–A Study of Two National Surveys in 2022 and 2023. Sociology Compass 19(2).
Doyle, Joshua. 2024. Fragile Trust, Resilient Mistrust: A Theory of the Formationa nd Sustainability of Social Trust. Social Psychology Quarterly 87(4):333-56.
Doyle, Joshua. 2023. The Effect of Cultural Trust in the Presence of Second Order Trust on Cooperation in a Behavioral Experiment. Advances in Group Processes 40.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2023. Social trust, cultural trust, and the will to sacrifice for environmental protections. Social Science Research.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2021. The Effect of Cultural Trust on Cooperation in Two Behavioral Experiments. Social Psychology Quarterly 84(3):246-266.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2020. Review of Not Born Yesterday: The Science of Who we Trust and What we Believe, by Hugo Merciet. Social Forces 99(1):e23.
Doyle, Joshua. 2018. Institutionalized collective action and the relationship between beliefs about environmental problems and environmental actions: a cross-national analysis. Social Science Research 75:32-43.
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Merhout, Friedolin and Joshua Doyle. 2019. Does Socioeconomic Status Determine Diet Quality if Food Access, Resources, and Nutrition Education are Equalized? An Exploration of College Student Diets. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 51(9):1107-1112.
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Doyle, Joshua. 2019. Cohesiveness of Group Identity and Characterizations of the Out-Group among Atheist and Christian Student Clubs. Secularism and Nonreligion, 8, p.10.
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