Nadav Klein
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Klein N. (2020) Heroes Perceive Their Own Actions as Less Heroic Than Other People Do Social Psychological and Personality Science. 194855061989396 |
Klein N, Epley N. (2017) Less Evil Than You: Bounded Self-Righteousness in Character Inferences, Emotional Reactions, and Behavioral Extremes. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 43: 1202-1212 |
Klein N, O'Brien E. (2017) The Power and Limits of Personal Change: When a Bad Past Does (and Does Not) Inspire in the Present. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
O'Brien E, Klein N. (2017) The tipping point of perceived change: Asymmetric thresholds in diagnosing improvement versus decline. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 112: 161-185 |
Klein N, Epley N. (2016) Maybe holier, but definitely less evil, than you: Bounded self-righteousness in social judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 110: 660-74 |
Klein N, O'Brien E. (2016) The Tipping Point of Moral Change: When Do Good and Bad Acts Make Good and Bad Actors? Social Cognition. 34: 149-166 |
Klein N. (2016) Prosocial behavior increases perceptions of meaning in life The Journal of Positive Psychology. 12: 354-361 |
Klein N, Epley N. (2015) Group discussion improves lie detection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 7460-5 |
Klein N. (2015) Insensitivity to Gradations in Warmth Traits Constrains Beliefs About Others’ Potential for Improvement Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 37: 348-361 |
Klein N, Grossmann I, Uskul AK, et al. (2015) It pays to be nice, but not really nice: Asymmetric reputations from prosociality across 7 countries Judgment and Decision Making. 10: 355-364 |