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Emma E Levine

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 12, 2021
Community standards of deception: Deception is perceived to be ethical when it prevents unnecessary harmEmma E Levine
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 19, 2021
Prosocial lies: Causes and consequencesEmma E Levine, Matthew J Lupoli
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 28, 2018
You can handle the truth: Mispredicting the consequences of honest communicationEmma E Levine, Taya R Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2020
Decisional autonomy undermines advisees' judgments of experts in medicine and in lifeSamantha Kassirer, Emma E Levine, Celia Gaertig
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 18, 2020
Hiding successAnnabelle R Roberts, Emma E Levine, Ovul Sezer
Cognition|February 3, 2024
Ethical judgments of poverty depictions in the context of charity advertisingShannon M Duncan, Emma E Levine, Deborah A Small
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 26, 2019
Difficult conversations: navigating the tension between honesty and benevolenceEmma E Levine, Annabelle R Roberts, Taya R Cohen
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 25, 2022
The shared responsibility model of deceptionZhiying Bella Ren, Einav Hart, Emma E Levine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 18, 2024
Lying is sometimes ethical, but honesty is the best policy: The desire to avoid harmful lies leads to moral preferences for unconditional honestySarah L Jensen, Emma E Levine, Michael W White, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 19, 2014
Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behaviorAlixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, Jonathan Z Berman, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 12, 2021
Community standards of deception: Deception is perceived to be ethical when it prevents unnecessary harmEmma E Levine
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 19, 2021
Prosocial lies: Causes and consequencesEmma E Levine, Matthew J Lupoli
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 28, 2018
You can handle the truth: Mispredicting the consequences of honest communicationEmma E Levine, Taya R Cohen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 9, 2020
Decisional autonomy undermines advisees' judgments of experts in medicine and in lifeSamantha Kassirer, Emma E Levine, Celia Gaertig
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 18, 2020
Hiding successAnnabelle R Roberts, Emma E Levine, Ovul Sezer
Cognition|February 3, 2024
Ethical judgments of poverty depictions in the context of charity advertisingShannon M Duncan, Emma E Levine, Deborah A Small
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 26, 2019
Difficult conversations: navigating the tension between honesty and benevolenceEmma E Levine, Annabelle R Roberts, Taya R Cohen
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 25, 2022
The shared responsibility model of deceptionZhiying Bella Ren, Einav Hart, Emma E Levine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 18, 2024
Lying is sometimes ethical, but honesty is the best policy: The desire to avoid harmful lies leads to moral preferences for unconditional honestySarah L Jensen, Emma E Levine, Michael W White, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 19, 2014
Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behaviorAlixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, Jonathan Z Berman, et al.
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