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Melanie S Brucks

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Nature|April 28, 2022
Virtual communication curbs creative idea generationMelanie S Brucks, Jonathan Levav
Nature|June 7, 2022
Publisher Correction: Virtual communication curbs creative idea generationMelanie S Brucks, Jonathan Levav
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 24, 2019
And the winner is . . . ? Forecasting the outcome of others' competitive effortsDaniella Kupor, Melanie S Brucks, Szu-Chi Huang
Nature|December 3, 2025
Video-call glitches trigger uncanniness and harm consequential life outcomesMelanie S Brucks, Jacqueline R Rifkin, Jeff S Johnson
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 31, 2015
Narcissism and the use of personal pronouns revisitedAngela L Carey, Melanie S Brucks, Albrecht C P Küfner, et al.
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Nature|April 28, 2022
Virtual communication curbs creative idea generationMelanie S Brucks, Jonathan Levav
Nature|June 7, 2022
Publisher Correction: Virtual communication curbs creative idea generationMelanie S Brucks, Jonathan Levav
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 24, 2019
And the winner is . . . ? Forecasting the outcome of others' competitive effortsDaniella Kupor, Melanie S Brucks, Szu-Chi Huang
Nature|December 3, 2025
Video-call glitches trigger uncanniness and harm consequential life outcomesMelanie S Brucks, Jacqueline R Rifkin, Jeff S Johnson
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 31, 2015
Narcissism and the use of personal pronouns revisitedAngela L Carey, Melanie S Brucks, Albrecht C P Küfner, et al.
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