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Emma E Levine

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Duncan S, Levine E, Small D
Cognition . 2024 Feb; 245:105735. PMID: 38309040
Aid organizations, activists, and the media often use graphic depictions of human suffering to elicit sympathy and aid. While effective, critics have condemned these practices as exploitative, objectifying, and deceptive,...
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Jensen S, Levine E, White M, Huppert E
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Jan; 153(1):122-144. PMID: 38236239
People believe that some lies are ethical, while also claiming that "honesty is the best policy." In this article, we introduce a theory to explain this apparent inconsistency. Even though...
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Ren Z, Hart E, Levine E, Schweitzer M
Curr Opin Psychol . 2022 Oct; 48:101470. PMID: 36283126
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Levine E
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2021 Oct; 151(2):410-436. PMID: 34636583
We frequently claim that lying is wrong, despite modeling that it is often right. The present research sheds light on this tension by unearthing systematic cases in which people believe...
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Levine E, Lupoli M
Curr Opin Psychol . 2021 Sep; 43:335-340. PMID: 34537461
Prosocial lies-lies that are intended to benefit others-are ubiquitous. This article reviews recent research on the causes and consequences of prosocial lies. Prosocial lies are often motivated by the desire...
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Roberts A, Levine E, Sezer O
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2020 Aug; 120(5):1261-1286. PMID: 32804520
Self-promotion is common in everyday life. Yet, across 8 studies (N = 1,687) examining a broad range of personal and professional successes, we find that individuals often hide their successes...
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Kirgios E, Chang E, Levine E, Milkman K, Kessler J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Jul; 117(29):16891-16897. PMID: 32631987
Policy makers, employers, and insurers often provide financial incentives to encourage citizens, employees, and customers to take actions that are good for them or for society (e.g., energy conservation, healthy...
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Kassirer S, Levine E, Gaertig C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 May; 117(21):11368-11378. PMID: 32381738
Over the past several decades, the United States medical system has increasingly prioritized patient autonomy. Physicians routinely encourage patients to come to their own decisions about their medical care rather...
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Levine E, Roberts A, Cohen T
Curr Opin Psychol . 2019 Aug; 31:38-43. PMID: 31446340
Difficult conversations are a necessary part of everyday life. To help children, employees, and partners learn and improve, parents, managers, and significant others are frequently tasked with the unpleasant job...
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Levine E, Cohen T
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2018 Aug; 147(9):1400-1429. PMID: 30148388
People highly value the moral principle of honesty, and yet, they frequently avoid being honest with others. In the present research, we explore the actual and predicted consequences of honesty...