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Daniel B Cohen

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Maximising utility does not promote survivalDaniel B Cohen, Lauren L Saling
Psychology & Health|February 23, 2023
Accuracy-sensitisation promotes the sharing of pro- (but not anti-) vaccine informationLauren L Saling, James G Phillips, Daniel B Cohen
BMC Psychology|March 29, 2023
Moral, self-interested, and social motivation each predict compliance with social distancing rules: utilitarianism is an indirect positive predictorDaniel B Cohen, Lauren L Saling, Eunro Lee, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2020
Increased meaningful activity while social distancing dampens affectivity; mere busyness heightens it: Implications for well-being during COVID-19Daniel B Cohen, Morgan Luck, Atousa Hormozaki, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 6, 2013
Maximising utility does not promote survivalDaniel B Cohen, Lauren L Saling
Psychology & Health|February 23, 2023
Accuracy-sensitisation promotes the sharing of pro- (but not anti-) vaccine informationLauren L Saling, James G Phillips, Daniel B Cohen
BMC Psychology|March 29, 2023
Moral, self-interested, and social motivation each predict compliance with social distancing rules: utilitarianism is an indirect positive predictorDaniel B Cohen, Lauren L Saling, Eunro Lee, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2020
Increased meaningful activity while social distancing dampens affectivity; mere busyness heightens it: Implications for well-being during COVID-19Daniel B Cohen, Morgan Luck, Atousa Hormozaki, et al.
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