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Emily Pronin

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Psychological Review|July 15, 2004
Objectivity in the eye of the beholder: divergent perceptions of bias in self versus othersEmily Pronin, Thomas Gilovich, Lee Ross
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 8, 2008
Psychological effects of thought accelerationEmily Pronin, Elana Jacobs, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2008
Value revelations: disclosure is in the eye of the beholderEmily Pronin, John J Fleming, Mary Steffel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 25, 2007
Doing unto future selves as you would do unto others: psychological distance and decision makingEmily Pronin, Christopher Y Olivola, Kathleen A Kennedy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 3, 2006
Everyday magical powers: the role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influenceEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 25, 2014
People Claim Objectivity After Knowingly Using Biased StrategiesKatherine Hansen, Margaret Gerbasi, Alexander Todorov, et al.
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Psychological Review|July 15, 2004
Objectivity in the eye of the beholder: divergent perceptions of bias in self versus othersEmily Pronin, Thomas Gilovich, Lee Ross
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 8, 2008
Psychological effects of thought accelerationEmily Pronin, Elana Jacobs, Daniel M Wegner
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2008
Value revelations: disclosure is in the eye of the beholderEmily Pronin, John J Fleming, Mary Steffel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 25, 2007
Doing unto future selves as you would do unto others: psychological distance and decision makingEmily Pronin, Christopher Y Olivola, Kathleen A Kennedy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 3, 2006
Everyday magical powers: the role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influenceEmily Pronin, Daniel M Wegner, Kimberly McCarthy, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|February 25, 2014
People Claim Objectivity After Knowingly Using Biased StrategiesKatherine Hansen, Margaret Gerbasi, Alexander Todorov, et al.
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