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Moral self-licensing: When being good frees us to be bad
AC Merritt, DA Effron, B Monin
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 4 (5), 344-357, 2010
12542010
Psychological license: When it is needed and how it functions
DT Miller, DA Effron
Advances in experimental social psychology 43, 115-155, 2010
5432010
Endorsing Obama licenses favoring whites
DA Effron, JS Cameron, B Monin
Journal of experimental social psychology 45 (3), 590-593, 2009
4102009
Embodied temporal perception of emotion.
DA Effron, PM Niedenthal, S Gil, S Droit-Volet
Emotion 6 (1), 1, 2006
2832006
Affirmation, acknowledgment of in-group responsibility, group-based guilt, and support for reparative measures.
S Čehajić-Clancy, DA Effron, E Halperin, V Liberman, LD Ross
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (2), 256, 2011
2802011
Letting people off the hook: When do good deeds excuse transgressions?
DA Effron, B Monin
Personality and social psychology bulletin 36 (12), 1618-1634, 2010
2452010
Misinformation and morality: Encountering fake-news headlines makes them seem less unethical to publish and share
DA Effron, M Raj
Psychological science 31 (1), 75-87, 2020
1852020
When virtue leads to villainy: Advances in research on moral self-licensing
DA Effron, P Conway
Current Opinion in Psychology 6, 32-35, 2015
1482015
The strategic pursuit of moral credentials
AC Merritt, DA Effron, S Fein, KK Savitsky, DM Tuller, B Monin
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (3), 774-777, 2012
1472012
Inventing racist roads not taken: The licensing effect of immoral counterfactual behaviors.
DA Effron, DT Miller, B Monin
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (6), 916, 2012
1352012
From inconsistency to hypocrisy: When does “saying one thing but doing another” invite condemnation?
DA Effron, K O’Connor, H Leroy, BJ Lucas
Research in Organizational Behavior 38, 61-75, 2018
1312018
Entitativity and intergroup bias: How belonging to a cohesive group allows people to express their prejudices.
DA Effron, ED Knowles
Journal of personality and social psychology 108 (2), 234, 2015
1152015
It could have been true: How counterfactual thoughts reduce condemnation of falsehoods and increase political polarization
DA Effron
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 44 (5), 729-745, 2018
1012018
Making mountains of morality from molehills of virtue: Threat causes people to overestimate their moral credentials
DA Effron
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (8), 972-985, 2014
852014
The unhealthy road not taken: Licensing indulgence by exaggerating counterfactual sins
DA Effron, B Monin, DT Miller
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (3), 573-578, 2013
812013
Hypocrisy by association: When organizational membership increases condemnation for wrongdoing
DA Effron, BJ Lucas, K O’Connor
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 130, 147-159, 2015
762015
Cheating at the end to avoid regret.
DA Effron, CJ Bryan, JK Murnighan
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (3), 395, 2015
732015
How the moralization of issues grants social legitimacy to act on one’s attitudes
DA Effron, DT Miller
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (5), 690-701, 2012
722012
Do as I say, not as I’ve done: Suffering for a misdeed reduces the hypocrisy of advising others against it
DA Effron, DT Miller
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 131, 16-32, 2015
652015
Hypocrisy and culture: Failing to practice what you preach receives harsher interpersonal reactions in independent (vs. interdependent) cultures
DA Effron, HR Markus, LM Jackman, Y Muramoto, H Muluk
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 76, 371-384, 2018
642018
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