Publications Search Results
Morewedge, C. K., Kassam, K., Hsee, C. K., & Caruso, E. M. Duration sensitivity depends on stimulus familiarity. Link to Article Refenced Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 138: 177-186.
2009
Epley, N., & Caruso, E. M. Perspective taking: Misstepping into others’ shoes. In K. D. Markman, W. M. P. Klein, & J. A. Suhr (Eds.), Handbook of imagination and mental simulation (pp. 295-309). New York: Psychology Press.
2009
Caruso, E. M., Rahnev, D. A., & Banaji, M. R. Using conjoint analysis to detect discrimination: Revealing covert preferences from overt choices. Link to Article Refenced Social Cognition, 27: 128-137.
2009
Caruso, E. M., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. A wrinkle in time: Asymmetric valuation of past and future events. Link to Article Refenced Psychological Science, 19: 796-801.
2008
Caruso, E. M. Use of experienced retrieval ease in self and social judgments. Link to Article Refenced Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44: 148-155.
2008
Caruso, E. M., & Shafir, E. Now that I think about it, I’m in the mood for laughs: Decisions focused on mood. Link to Article Refenced Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 19: 155-169.
2006
Epley, N., Caruso, E., Bazeman, M. The Costs and Benefits of Undoing Egocentric Responsibility Assessments in Groups Link to Article Refenced Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91: 857-871.
2006
Caruso, E. M., Epley, N., & Bazerman, M. H. The costs and benefits of undoing egocentric responsibility assessments in groups. Link to Article Refenced Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91: 857-871.
2006
Epley, N., Caruso, E., Bazeman, M. The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Perspective Taking in Groups Link to Article Refenced Research in Managing Groups and Teams: Ethics and Groups, 8: 201-224.
2006
Caruso, E. M., Epley, N., & Bazerman, M. H. The good, the bad, and the ugly of perspective taking in groups. Link to Article Refenced In E. A. Mannix, M. A. Neale (Series Eds.), & A. E. Tenbrunsel (Vol. Ed.), Research on managing groups and teams: Vol. 8. Ethics in groups (pp. 201-224). London: Elsevier.
2006
Epley, N., Caruso, E., Bazeman, M. When Perspective Taking Increases Taking: Reactive Egoism in Social Interaction Link to Article Refenced Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91: 872-889.
2006
Epley, N., Caruso, E. M., & Bazerman, M. H. When perspective taking increases taking: Reactive Egoism in social interaction. Link to Article Refenced Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91: 872-889.
2006
Epley, N., Van Boven, L., Caruso, E. Balance where it really counts Link to Article Refenced (Commentary on Krueger and Funder). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27: 33..
2004
Epley, N., Van Boven, L., Caruso, E. M. Balance where it really counts. Link to Article Refenced Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27:333.
2004
Epley, N., & Caruso, E. M. Egocentric ethics. Link to Article Refenced Social Justice Research, 17, 171-187.
2004
Epley, N., Caruso, E. Egocentric ethics. Link to Article Refenced Social Justice Research, 17: 171-187.
2004