Cheryl Stenmark, Ph.D.

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2010 Department of Psychology University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
Area:
General Psychology, Ethics
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Michael D. Mumford grad student 2010 University of Oklahoma
 (Consequences identification in forecasting and ethical decision-making.)
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Stenmark CK, Miller R. (2021) A Little Goes a Long Way: Adapting an Ethics Training Program to Work for Smaller Universities. Journal of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics : Jerhre. 15562646211007216
Stenmark CK, Kreitler CM. (2019) Pressure and ethical decision-making International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences. 11: 1
Stenmark CK, Kreitler CM. (2019) Pressure and ethical decision-making International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences. 11: 1
Stenmark C, Riley K, Kreitler C. (2019) Ethical decision-making interrupted: Can cognitive tools improve decision-making following an interruption? Ethics & Behavior. 1-24
Stenmark CK, Kreitler CM. (2016) A Cognitive Tool for Ethical Decision Making: A Case for ACED IT Ethics and Behavior. 1-19
Kreitler CM, Stenmark CK, Rodarte AM, et al. (2014) ACED IT: A tool for improved ethical and moral decision-making Journal of Moral Education
Caughron JJ, Antes AL, Stenmark CK, et al. (2013) Competition and Sensemaking in Ethical Situations. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43: 1491-1507
Stenmark C. (2013) Forecasting and ethical decision making: What matters? Ethics and Behavior. 23: 445-462
Antes AL, Thiel CE, Martin LE, et al. (2012) Applying Cases to Solve Ethical Problems: The Significance of Positive and Process-Oriented Reflection. Ethics & Behavior. 22: 113-130
Caughron JJ, Antes AL, Stenmark CK, et al. (2011) Sensemaking Strategies for Ethical Decision-making. Ethics & Behavior. 21: 351-366
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