Mark D. Alicke
Affiliations: | Department of Psychology | Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States |
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Children
Sign in to add traineeJustin T. Buckingham | grad student | 2000 | Ohio University |
Corey L. Guenther | grad student | 2009 | Ohio University |
Ethan Zell | grad student | 2010 | Ohio University |
Gregory S. Preuss | grad student | 2011 | Ohio University |
Michael R. Ransom | grad student | 2011 | Ohio University |
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Zhang Y, Alicke M. (2020) My True Self is Better Than Yours: Comparative Bias in True Self Judgments. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167220919213 |
Simpson A, Alicke MD, Gordon E, et al. (2020) The reasonably prudent person, or me? Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 50: 313-323 |
Zell E, Strickhouser JE, Sedikides C, et al. (2019) The better-than-average effect in comparative self-evaluation: A comprehensive review and meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin |
Alicke MD, Sedikides C, Zhang Y. (2019) The motivation to maintain favorable identities Self and Identity. 19: 572-589 |
Rogers R, Alicke MD, Taylor SG, et al. (2019) Causal deviance and the ascription of intent and blame Philosophical Psychology. 32: 404-427 |
Preuss GS, Alicke MD. (2017) My worst faults and misdeeds: Self-criticism and self-enhancement can co-exist Self and Identity. 16: 645-663 |
Zell E, Strickhouser JE, Alicke MD. (2017) Local dominance effects on self-evaluations and intrinsic motivation Self and Identity. 16: 629-644 |
Alicke MD, Mandel DR, Hilton DJ, et al. (2015) Causal Conceptions in Social Explanation and Moral Evaluation: A Historical Tour. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 10: 790-812 |
Guenther CL, Taylor SG, Alicke MD. (2015) Differential reliance on performance outliers in athletic self-assessment Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 45: 374-382 |
Sedikides C, Meek R, Alicke MD, et al. (2014) Behind bars but above the bar: prisoners consider themselves more prosocial than non-prisoners. The British Journal of Social Psychology / the British Psychological Society. 53: 396-403 |