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David G Rand

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Scientific Reports|October 13, 2021
Don't get it or don't spread it: comparing self-interested versus prosocial motivations for COVID-19 prevention behaviorsJillian J Jordan, Erez Yoeli, David G Rand
Annual Review of Psychology|August 2, 2021
Human Cooperation and the Crises of Climate Change, COVID-19, and MisinformationPaul A M Van Lange, David G Rand
Plos One|January 28, 2015
The collective benefits of feeling good and letting go: positive emotion and (dis)inhibition interact to predict cooperative behaviorDavid G Rand, Gordon Kraft-Todd, June Gruber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2011
Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humansDavid G Rand, Samuel Arbesman, Nicholas A Christakis
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 29, 2020
Rethinking the link between cognitive sophistication and politically motivated reasoningBen M Tappin, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 29, 2015
Fast but not intuitive, slow but not reflective: Decision conflict drives reaction times in social dilemmasAnthony M Evans, Kyle D Dillon, David G Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 10, 2021
Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experimentMohsen Mosleh, Cameron Martel, Dean Eckles, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 18, 2023
Crowds Can Effectively Identify Misinformation at ScaleCameron Martel, Jennifer Allen, Gordon Pennycook, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|July 12, 2024
Author Correction: Partisans' receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cuesBen M Tappin, Adam J Berinsky, David G Rand
Cognition|March 3, 2017
From good institutions to generous citizens: Top-down incentives to cooperate promote subsequent prosociality but not norm enforcementMichael N Stagnaro, Antonio A Arechar, David G Rand
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Scientific Reports|October 13, 2021
Don't get it or don't spread it: comparing self-interested versus prosocial motivations for COVID-19 prevention behaviorsJillian J Jordan, Erez Yoeli, David G Rand
Annual Review of Psychology|August 2, 2021
Human Cooperation and the Crises of Climate Change, COVID-19, and MisinformationPaul A M Van Lange, David G Rand
Plos One|January 28, 2015
The collective benefits of feeling good and letting go: positive emotion and (dis)inhibition interact to predict cooperative behaviorDavid G Rand, Gordon Kraft-Todd, June Gruber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 16, 2011
Dynamic social networks promote cooperation in experiments with humansDavid G Rand, Samuel Arbesman, Nicholas A Christakis
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 29, 2020
Rethinking the link between cognitive sophistication and politically motivated reasoningBen M Tappin, Gordon Pennycook, David G Rand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 29, 2015
Fast but not intuitive, slow but not reflective: Decision conflict drives reaction times in social dilemmasAnthony M Evans, Kyle D Dillon, David G Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 10, 2021
Shared partisanship dramatically increases social tie formation in a Twitter field experimentMohsen Mosleh, Cameron Martel, Dean Eckles, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|August 18, 2023
Crowds Can Effectively Identify Misinformation at ScaleCameron Martel, Jennifer Allen, Gordon Pennycook, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|July 12, 2024
Author Correction: Partisans' receptivity to persuasive messaging is undiminished by countervailing party leader cuesBen M Tappin, Adam J Berinsky, David G Rand
Cognition|March 3, 2017
From good institutions to generous citizens: Top-down incentives to cooperate promote subsequent prosociality but not norm enforcementMichael N Stagnaro, Antonio A Arechar, David G Rand
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