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Katherine A DeCelles

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2016
Physical and situational inequality on airplanes predicts air rageKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 14, 2016
Reply to Giner-Sorolla: Relationships between inequality and air rage are robust to additional specificationsKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2016
Reply to Crede et al.: Association between front boarding and air rage is supported by theory and analysisKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2022
Unexpected employee location is associated with injury during robberiesKatherine A DeCelles, Maryam Kouchaki, Nir Halevy
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 8, 2010
Automatic ethics: the effects of implicit assumptions and contextual cues on moral behaviorScott J Reynolds, Keith Leavitt, Katherine A DeCelles
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 10, 2025
Indifferent or impartial? Actor-observer asymmetries in expressing and evaluating sociopolitical neutralityRachel L Ruttan, Gabrielle S Adams, Katherine A DeCelles
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 14, 2019
Leadership in the locker room: How the intensity of leaders' unpleasant affective displays shapes team performanceBarry M Staw, Katherine A DeCelles, Peter de Goey
Nature|February 19, 2025
Scale dichotomization reduces customer racial discrimination and income inequalityTristan L Botelho, Sora Jun, Demetrius Humes, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 11, 2024
Relational attributions for one's own resilience predict compassion for othersRachel L Ruttan, Ting Zhang, Sivahn B Barli, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 19, 2012
Does power corrupt or enable? When and why power facilitates self-interested behaviorKatherine A DeCelles, D Scott DeRue, Joshua D Margolis, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 4, 2016
Physical and situational inequality on airplanes predicts air rageKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 14, 2016
Reply to Giner-Sorolla: Relationships between inequality and air rage are robust to additional specificationsKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2016
Reply to Crede et al.: Association between front boarding and air rage is supported by theory and analysisKatherine A DeCelles, Michael I Norton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 19, 2022
Unexpected employee location is associated with injury during robberiesKatherine A DeCelles, Maryam Kouchaki, Nir Halevy
The Journal of Applied Psychology|July 8, 2010
Automatic ethics: the effects of implicit assumptions and contextual cues on moral behaviorScott J Reynolds, Keith Leavitt, Katherine A DeCelles
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 10, 2025
Indifferent or impartial? Actor-observer asymmetries in expressing and evaluating sociopolitical neutralityRachel L Ruttan, Gabrielle S Adams, Katherine A DeCelles
The Journal of Applied Psychology|June 14, 2019
Leadership in the locker room: How the intensity of leaders' unpleasant affective displays shapes team performanceBarry M Staw, Katherine A DeCelles, Peter de Goey
Nature|February 19, 2025
Scale dichotomization reduces customer racial discrimination and income inequalityTristan L Botelho, Sora Jun, Demetrius Humes, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 11, 2024
Relational attributions for one's own resilience predict compassion for othersRachel L Ruttan, Ting Zhang, Sivahn B Barli, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 19, 2012
Does power corrupt or enable? When and why power facilitates self-interested behaviorKatherine A DeCelles, D Scott DeRue, Joshua D Margolis, et al.
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