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Bertram F Malle

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Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 2006
The actor-observer asymmetry in attribution: a (surprising) meta-analysisBertram F Malle
Nature Human Behaviour|August 27, 2021
What the mind isBertram F Malle
Annual Review of Psychology|September 4, 2020
Moral JudgmentsBertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Information-Acquisition Processes in Moral Judgments of BlameSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 6, 2010
Can unintended side effects be intentional? Resolving a controversy over intentionality and moralitySteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
The now and future of social robots as depictionsBertram F Malle, Xuan Zhao
Cognition|September 4, 2010
Enough skill to kill: intentionality judgments and the moral valence of actionSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Plos One|March 13, 2019
Asymmetric morality: Blame is more differentiated and more extreme than praiseSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Cognition|April 1, 2022
Spontaneous perspective taking toward robots: The unique impact of humanlike appearanceXuan Zhao, Bertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 17, 2016
Grasping for Traits or Reasons? How People Grapple With Puzzling Social BehaviorsJoanna Korman, Bertram F Malle
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Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 2006
The actor-observer asymmetry in attribution: a (surprising) meta-analysisBertram F Malle
Nature Human Behaviour|August 27, 2021
What the mind isBertram F Malle
Annual Review of Psychology|September 4, 2020
Moral JudgmentsBertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Information-Acquisition Processes in Moral Judgments of BlameSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 6, 2010
Can unintended side effects be intentional? Resolving a controversy over intentionality and moralitySteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 5, 2023
The now and future of social robots as depictionsBertram F Malle, Xuan Zhao
Cognition|September 4, 2010
Enough skill to kill: intentionality judgments and the moral valence of actionSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Plos One|March 13, 2019
Asymmetric morality: Blame is more differentiated and more extreme than praiseSteve Guglielmo, Bertram F Malle
Cognition|April 1, 2022
Spontaneous perspective taking toward robots: The unique impact of humanlike appearanceXuan Zhao, Bertram F Malle
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 17, 2016
Grasping for Traits or Reasons? How People Grapple With Puzzling Social BehaviorsJoanna Korman, Bertram F Malle
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