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Simine Vazire

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 21, 2010
Who knows what about a person? The self-other knowledge asymmetry (SOKA) modelSimine Vazire
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 3, 2018
Implications of the Credibility Revolution for Productivity, Creativity, and ProgressSimine Vazire
Nature|January 1, 2020
A toast to the error detectorsSimine Vazire
Psychological Science|December 27, 2023
The Next Chapter for <i>Psychological Science</i>Simine Vazire
Psychological Science|May 7, 2025
Why Should You Trust Research Published in <i>Psychological Science</i>?Simine Vazire
Nature|July 7, 2017
Our obsession with eminence warps researchSimine Vazire
Psychological Science|January 18, 2019
Do People Know What They're Like in the Moment?Jessie Sun, Simine Vazire
Nature Human Behaviour|October 29, 2021
Aspiring to greater intellectual humility in scienceRink Hoekstra, Simine Vazire
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2003
Bridging psychology and biology with animal researchSimine Vazire, Samuel D Gosling
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 15, 2016
Knowledge of identity and reputation: Do people have knowledge of others' perceptions?Brittany C Solomon, Simine Vazire
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 21, 2010
Who knows what about a person? The self-other knowledge asymmetry (SOKA) modelSimine Vazire
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 3, 2018
Implications of the Credibility Revolution for Productivity, Creativity, and ProgressSimine Vazire
Nature|January 1, 2020
A toast to the error detectorsSimine Vazire
Psychological Science|December 27, 2023
The Next Chapter for <i>Psychological Science</i>Simine Vazire
Psychological Science|May 7, 2025
Why Should You Trust Research Published in <i>Psychological Science</i>?Simine Vazire
Nature|July 7, 2017
Our obsession with eminence warps researchSimine Vazire
Psychological Science|January 18, 2019
Do People Know What They're Like in the Moment?Jessie Sun, Simine Vazire
Nature Human Behaviour|October 29, 2021
Aspiring to greater intellectual humility in scienceRink Hoekstra, Simine Vazire
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2003
Bridging psychology and biology with animal researchSimine Vazire, Samuel D Gosling
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 15, 2016
Knowledge of identity and reputation: Do people have knowledge of others' perceptions?Brittany C Solomon, Simine Vazire
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