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Nathanael J Fast

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Current Opinion in Psychology|July 13, 2022
The power to harm: AI assistants pave the way to unethical behaviorJonathan Gratch, Nathanael J Fast
Psychological Science|October 13, 2009
When the boss feels inadequate: power, incompetence, and aggressionNathanael J Fast, Serena Chen
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 2, 2019
Power and decision making: new directions for research in the age of artificial intelligenceNathanael J Fast, Juliana Schroeder
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 27, 2019
Privacy matters… or does It? Algorithms, rationalization, and the erosion of concern for privacyNathanael J Fast, Arthur S Jago
Psychological Science|February 14, 2013
Power and reduced temporal discountingPriyanka D Joshi, Nathanael J Fast
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 25, 2013
I am my (high-power) role: power and role identificationPriyanka D Joshi, Nathanael J Fast
Psychological Science|June 23, 2009
Common ground and cultural prominence: how conversation reinforces cultureNathanael J Fast, Chip Heath, George Wu
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Identity and Professional NetworkingMedha Raj, Nathanael J Fast, Oliver Fisher
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 19, 2015
Feeling High but Playing Low: Power, Need to Belong, and Submissive BehaviorKimberly Rios, Nathanael J Fast, Deborah H Gruenfeld
PNAS Nexus|February 16, 2026
Gaps in large language model awareness, usage, and perceptions in the United States: Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal surveyMarco Angrisani, Maria Casanova, Nathanael J Fast, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|July 13, 2022
The power to harm: AI assistants pave the way to unethical behaviorJonathan Gratch, Nathanael J Fast
Psychological Science|October 13, 2009
When the boss feels inadequate: power, incompetence, and aggressionNathanael J Fast, Serena Chen
Current Opinion in Psychology|September 2, 2019
Power and decision making: new directions for research in the age of artificial intelligenceNathanael J Fast, Juliana Schroeder
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 27, 2019
Privacy matters… or does It? Algorithms, rationalization, and the erosion of concern for privacyNathanael J Fast, Arthur S Jago
Psychological Science|February 14, 2013
Power and reduced temporal discountingPriyanka D Joshi, Nathanael J Fast
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 25, 2013
I am my (high-power) role: power and role identificationPriyanka D Joshi, Nathanael J Fast
Psychological Science|June 23, 2009
Common ground and cultural prominence: how conversation reinforces cultureNathanael J Fast, Chip Heath, George Wu
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Identity and Professional NetworkingMedha Raj, Nathanael J Fast, Oliver Fisher
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 19, 2015
Feeling High but Playing Low: Power, Need to Belong, and Submissive BehaviorKimberly Rios, Nathanael J Fast, Deborah H Gruenfeld
PNAS Nexus|February 16, 2026
Gaps in large language model awareness, usage, and perceptions in the United States: Evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal surveyMarco Angrisani, Maria Casanova, Nathanael J Fast, et al.
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