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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 22, 2010
When the future feels worse than the past: a temporal inconsistency in moral judgment
Eugene M Caruso
Cognition
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December 15, 2010
Blind ethics: Closing one's eyes polarizes moral judgments and discourages dishonest behavior
Eugene M Caruso, Francesca Gino
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
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February 26, 2016
Many hands make overlooked work: Over-claiming of responsibility increases with group size
Juliana Schroeder, Eugene M Caruso, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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August 14, 2018
How to give away your cake and eat it too: Relinquishing control prompts reciprocal generosity
Michael Kardas, Alex Shaw, Eugene M Caruso
Cognition
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May 18, 2010
The intentional mind and the hot hand: Perceiving intentions makes streaks seem likely to continue
Eugene M Caruso, Adam Waytz, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
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July 20, 2018
Disadvantaged but not dissatisfied: How agency ameliorates negative reactions to unequal pay
Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Alex Shaw, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
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July 6, 2017
Show Me the Money: A Systematic Exploration of Manipulations, Moderators, and Mechanisms of Priming Effects
Eugene M Caruso, Oren Shapira, Justin F Landy
Psychological Science
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August 17, 2016
The Development of Inequity Aversion
Alex Shaw, Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
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November 2, 2019
The Sign Effect in Past and Future Discounting
Sarah Molouki, David J Hardisty, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
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April 9, 2019
Yesterday's News: A Temporal Discontinuity in the Sting of Inferiority
Alexander C Kristal, Ed O'Brien, Eugene M Caruso
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 22, 2010
When the future feels worse than the past: a temporal inconsistency in moral judgment
Eugene M Caruso
Cognition
|
December 15, 2010
Blind ethics: Closing one's eyes polarizes moral judgments and discourages dishonest behavior
Eugene M Caruso, Francesca Gino
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
|
February 26, 2016
Many hands make overlooked work: Over-claiming of responsibility increases with group size
Juliana Schroeder, Eugene M Caruso, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
August 14, 2018
How to give away your cake and eat it too: Relinquishing control prompts reciprocal generosity
Michael Kardas, Alex Shaw, Eugene M Caruso
Cognition
|
May 18, 2010
The intentional mind and the hot hand: Perceiving intentions makes streaks seem likely to continue
Eugene M Caruso, Adam Waytz, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
|
July 20, 2018
Disadvantaged but not dissatisfied: How agency ameliorates negative reactions to unequal pay
Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Alex Shaw, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
|
July 6, 2017
Show Me the Money: A Systematic Exploration of Manipulations, Moderators, and Mechanisms of Priming Effects
Eugene M Caruso, Oren Shapira, Justin F Landy
Psychological Science
|
August 17, 2016
The Development of Inequity Aversion
Alex Shaw, Shoham Choshen-Hillel, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
|
November 2, 2019
The Sign Effect in Past and Future Discounting
Sarah Molouki, David J Hardisty, Eugene M Caruso
Psychological Science
|
April 9, 2019
Yesterday's News: A Temporal Discontinuity in the Sting of Inferiority
Alexander C Kristal, Ed O'Brien, Eugene M Caruso
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