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Nicholas Epley

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Psychological Science|March 28, 2024
Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly PositiveKristina A Wald, Michael Kardas, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 25, 2006
The costs and benefits of undoing egocentric responsibility assessments in groupsEugene Caruso, Nicholas Epley, Max H Bazerman
Current Directions in Psychological Science|May 20, 2014
Social Cognition Unbound: Insights Into Anthropomorphism and DehumanizationAdam Waytz, Nicholas Epley, John T Cacioppo
Cognition|February 20, 2013
Disfluency prompts analytic thinking--but not always greater accuracy: response to Thompson et al. (2013)Adam L Alter, Daniel M Oppenheimer, Nicholas Epley
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2010
Causes and consequences of mind perceptionAdam Waytz, Kurt Gray, Nicholas Epley, et al.
Psychological Science|July 8, 2022
Too Reluctant to Reach Out: Receiving Social Support Is More Positive Than Expressers ExpectJames A Dungan, David M Munguia Gomez, Nicholas Epley
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Creating social connection through inferential reproduction: loneliness and perceived agency in gadgets, gods, and greyhoundsNicholas Epley, Scott Akalis, Adam Waytz, et al.
Psychological Science|January 6, 2009
Reciprocity is not give and take: asymmetric reciprocity to positive and negative actsBoaz Keysar, Benjamin A Converse, Jiunwen Wang, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 8, 2008
In the mood to get over yourself: mood affects theory-of-mind useBenjamin A Converse, Shuhong Lin, Boaz Keysar, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2004
Perspective taking as egocentric anchoring and adjustmentNicholas Epley, Boaz Keysar, Leaf Van Boven, et al.
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Showing results (41-50 of 57) with videos related to

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Psychological Science|March 28, 2024
Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly PositiveKristina A Wald, Michael Kardas, Nicholas Epley
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 25, 2006
The costs and benefits of undoing egocentric responsibility assessments in groupsEugene Caruso, Nicholas Epley, Max H Bazerman
Current Directions in Psychological Science|May 20, 2014
Social Cognition Unbound: Insights Into Anthropomorphism and DehumanizationAdam Waytz, Nicholas Epley, John T Cacioppo
Cognition|February 20, 2013
Disfluency prompts analytic thinking--but not always greater accuracy: response to Thompson et al. (2013)Adam L Alter, Daniel M Oppenheimer, Nicholas Epley
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 29, 2010
Causes and consequences of mind perceptionAdam Waytz, Kurt Gray, Nicholas Epley, et al.
Psychological Science|July 8, 2022
Too Reluctant to Reach Out: Receiving Social Support Is More Positive Than Expressers ExpectJames A Dungan, David M Munguia Gomez, Nicholas Epley
Psychological Science|February 15, 2008
Creating social connection through inferential reproduction: loneliness and perceived agency in gadgets, gods, and greyhoundsNicholas Epley, Scott Akalis, Adam Waytz, et al.
Psychological Science|January 6, 2009
Reciprocity is not give and take: asymmetric reciprocity to positive and negative actsBoaz Keysar, Benjamin A Converse, Jiunwen Wang, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|October 8, 2008
In the mood to get over yourself: mood affects theory-of-mind useBenjamin A Converse, Shuhong Lin, Boaz Keysar, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2004
Perspective taking as egocentric anchoring and adjustmentNicholas Epley, Boaz Keysar, Leaf Van Boven, et al.
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