Charlan J. Nemeth
Affiliations: | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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O'Connor AJ, Nemeth CJ, Akutsu S. (2013) Consequences of Beliefs about the Malleability of Creativity Creativity Research Journal. 25: 155-162 |
Nemeth CJ, Ormiston M. (2007) Creative idea generation: Harmony versus stimulation European Journal of Social Psychology. 37: 524-535 |
Nemeth CJ, Goncalo JA. (2005) Creative collaborations from afar: The benefits of independent authors Creativity Research Journal. 17: 1-8 |
Nemeth CJ, Personnaz B, Personnaz M, et al. (2004) The liberating role of conflict in group creativity: A study in two countries European Journal of Social Psychology. 34: 365-374 |
Nemeth CJ, Connell JB, Rogers JD, et al. (2001) Improving Decision Making by Means of Dissent1 Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 31: 48-58 |
Nemeth C, Brown K, Rogers J. (2001) Devil's advocate versus authentic dissent: Stimulating quantity and quality European Journal of Social Psychology. 31: 707-720 |
Nemeth CJ. (1997) Managing Innovation: When Less Is More California Management Review. 40: 59-74 |
Gutkin TB, Nemeth C. (1997) Selected factors impacting decision making in prereferral intervention and other school-based teams: Exploring the intersection between school and social psychology Journal of School Psychology. 35: 195-216 |
Nemeth CJ. (1995) Dissent as driving cognition, attitudes, and judgments. Social Cognition. 13: 273-291 |
Nemeth C, Mayseless O, Sherman J, et al. (1990) Exposure to dissent and recall of information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 58: 429-437 |