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Luke D Smillie

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Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2016
Prosocial Personality Traits Differentially Predict Egalitarianism, Generosity, and Reciprocity in Economic GamesKun Zhao, Eamonn Ferguson, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 30, 2018
Costs and benefits of acting extraverted: A randomized controlled trialRowan Jacques-Hamilton, Jessie Sun, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Personality|October 7, 2020
Personality and moral judgment: Curious consequentialists and polite deontologistsLuke D Smillie, Milena Katic, Simon M Laham
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 13, 2020
Decoding personality trait measures from resting EEG: An exploratory reportHayley K Jach, Daniel Feuerriegel, Luke D Smillie
Frontiers in Psychology|January 21, 2017
Personality Measures Link Slower Binocular Rivalry Switch Rates to Higher Levels of Self-DisciplineAnna Antinori, Luke D Smillie, Olivia L Carter
Physics of Life Reviews|December 3, 2014
Avoiding "greedy reductionism" in personality theory: comment on "personality from a cognitive-biological perspective" by Y. NeumanLuke D Smillie, Kun Zhao, Kate A Barford
Journal of Personality|December 31, 2016
Unique Associations Between Big Five Personality Aspects and Multiple Dimensions of Well-BeingJessie Sun, Scott Barry Kaufman, Luke D Smillie
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 22, 2010
Individual differences in reward-prediction-error: extraversion and feedback-related negativityLuke D Smillie, Andrew J Cooper, Alan D Pickering
Appetite|November 9, 2022
Evaluating the effectiveness of vegetarian appeals in daily life: Comparing positive and negative imagery, and gauging differential responsesNicholas P Tan, Brock B Bastian, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 16, 2021
Why do people seek information? The role of personality traits and situation perceptionHayley K Jach, Colin G DeYoung, Luke D Smillie
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Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2016
Prosocial Personality Traits Differentially Predict Egalitarianism, Generosity, and Reciprocity in Economic GamesKun Zhao, Eamonn Ferguson, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 30, 2018
Costs and benefits of acting extraverted: A randomized controlled trialRowan Jacques-Hamilton, Jessie Sun, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Personality|October 7, 2020
Personality and moral judgment: Curious consequentialists and polite deontologistsLuke D Smillie, Milena Katic, Simon M Laham
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 13, 2020
Decoding personality trait measures from resting EEG: An exploratory reportHayley K Jach, Daniel Feuerriegel, Luke D Smillie
Frontiers in Psychology|January 21, 2017
Personality Measures Link Slower Binocular Rivalry Switch Rates to Higher Levels of Self-DisciplineAnna Antinori, Luke D Smillie, Olivia L Carter
Physics of Life Reviews|December 3, 2014
Avoiding "greedy reductionism" in personality theory: comment on "personality from a cognitive-biological perspective" by Y. NeumanLuke D Smillie, Kun Zhao, Kate A Barford
Journal of Personality|December 31, 2016
Unique Associations Between Big Five Personality Aspects and Multiple Dimensions of Well-BeingJessie Sun, Scott Barry Kaufman, Luke D Smillie
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 22, 2010
Individual differences in reward-prediction-error: extraversion and feedback-related negativityLuke D Smillie, Andrew J Cooper, Alan D Pickering
Appetite|November 9, 2022
Evaluating the effectiveness of vegetarian appeals in daily life: Comparing positive and negative imagery, and gauging differential responsesNicholas P Tan, Brock B Bastian, Luke D Smillie
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 16, 2021
Why do people seek information? The role of personality traits and situation perceptionHayley K Jach, Colin G DeYoung, Luke D Smillie
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