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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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November 17, 2025
What's in It for Me? Beliefs About Relative Costs to Well-Being Explain Why People Deprioritize Moral Improvements
Jessie Sun, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
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September 9, 2020
Moral Choice When Harming Is Unavoidable
Jonathan Z Berman, Daniella Kupor
Current Opinion in Psychology
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August 2, 2021
Prosocial behavior and reputation: When does doing good lead to looking good?
Jonathan Z Berman, Ike Silver
Cognition
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April 2, 2024
What drives disagreement about moral hypocrisy? Perceived comparability and how people exploit it to criticize enemies and defend allies
Ike Silver, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
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September 12, 2012
Self-interest without selfishness: the hedonic benefit of imposed self-interest
Jonathan Z Berman, Deborah A Small
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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February 26, 2026
Transcending embarrassment: On the reputational benefits of laughing at yourself
Selin Goksel, Ovul Sezer, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
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September 10, 2016
When Payment Undermines the Pitch
Alixandra Barasch, Jonathan Z Berman, Deborah A Small
Psychological Science
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April 17, 2018
Impediments to Effective Altruism: The Role of Subjective Preferences in Charitable Giving
Jonathan Z Berman, Alixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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August 19, 2014
Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behavior
Alixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, Jonathan Z Berman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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May 11, 2018
Signaling emotion and reason in cooperation
Emma E Levine, Alixandra Barasch, David Rand, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
November 17, 2025
What's in It for Me? Beliefs About Relative Costs to Well-Being Explain Why People Deprioritize Moral Improvements
Jessie Sun, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
|
September 9, 2020
Moral Choice When Harming Is Unavoidable
Jonathan Z Berman, Daniella Kupor
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
August 2, 2021
Prosocial behavior and reputation: When does doing good lead to looking good?
Jonathan Z Berman, Ike Silver
Cognition
|
April 2, 2024
What drives disagreement about moral hypocrisy? Perceived comparability and how people exploit it to criticize enemies and defend allies
Ike Silver, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
|
September 12, 2012
Self-interest without selfishness: the hedonic benefit of imposed self-interest
Jonathan Z Berman, Deborah A Small
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
February 26, 2026
Transcending embarrassment: On the reputational benefits of laughing at yourself
Selin Goksel, Ovul Sezer, Jonathan Z Berman
Psychological Science
|
September 10, 2016
When Payment Undermines the Pitch
Alixandra Barasch, Jonathan Z Berman, Deborah A Small
Psychological Science
|
April 17, 2018
Impediments to Effective Altruism: The Role of Subjective Preferences in Charitable Giving
Jonathan Z Berman, Alixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
August 19, 2014
Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behavior
Alixandra Barasch, Emma E Levine, Jonathan Z Berman, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
May 11, 2018
Signaling emotion and reason in cooperation
Emma E Levine, Alixandra Barasch, David Rand, et al.
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