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Nadira Faber
Nadira Faber
Other namesNadira Faulmüller, Nadira Faulmueller
University of Bremen, University of Oxford
Verified email at philosophy.ox.ac.uk - Homepage
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The moral standing of animals: Towards a psychology of speciesism.
L Caviola, JAC Everett, NS Faber
Journal of personality and social psychology 116 (6), 1011, 2019
4022019
Beyond sacrificial harm: A two-dimensional model of utilitarian psychology.
G Kahane, JAC Everett, BD Earp, L Caviola, NS Faber, MJ Crockett, ...
Psychological review 125 (2), 131, 2018
3472018
Preferences and beliefs in ingroup favoritism
JAC Everett, NS Faber, M Crockett
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 9, 126656, 2015
3332015
The costs of being consequentialist: Social inference from instrumental harm and impartial beneficence
JAC Everett, NS Faber, J Savulescu, MJ Crockett
Journal of experimental social psychology 79, 200-216, 2018
1832018
Attitudes toward pharmacological cognitive enhancement—a review
KJ Schelle, N Faulmüller, L Caviola, M Hewstone
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 53, 2014
1622014
Social network analysis in the science of groups: Cross-sectional and longitudinal applications for studying intra-and intergroup behavior.
R Wölfer, NS Faber, M Hewstone
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 19 (1), 45, 2015
1612015
Self-other mergence in the frontal cortex during cooperation and competition
MK Wittmann, N Kolling, NS Faber, J Scholl, N Nelissen, MFS Rushworth
Neuron 91 (2), 482-493, 2016
1432016
The evaluability bias in charitable giving: Saving administration costs or saving lives?
L Caviola, N Faulmüller, JAC Everett, J Savulescu, G Kahane
Judgment and decision making 9 (4), 303-315, 2014
1242014
Pharmacological cognitive enhancement—how neuroscientific research could advance ethical debate
H Maslen, N Faulmüller, J Savulescu
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 107, 2014
1162014
Uncertainty about the impact of social decisions increases prosocial behaviour
A Kappes, AM Nussberger, NS Faber, G Kahane, J Savulescu, ...
Nature human behaviour 2 (8), 573-580, 2018
952018
Sleep deprivation impairs and caffeine enhances my performance, but not always our performance: How acting in a group can change the effects of impairments and enhancements
NS Faber, JA Häusser, NL Kerr
Personality and Social Psychology Review 21 (1), 3-28, 2017
852017
Doing good by doing nothing? The role of social norms in explaining default effects in altruistic contexts
JAC Everett, L Caviola, G Kahane, J Savulescu, NS Faber
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (2), 230-241, 2015
832015
Do you want to convince me or to be understood? Preference-consistent information sharing and its motivational determinants
N Faulmüller, A Mojzisch, R Kerschreiter, S Schulz-Hardt
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (12), 1684-1696, 2012
812012
Pills or push-ups? Effectiveness and public perception of pharmacological and non-pharmacological cognitive enhancement
L Caviola, NS Faber
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 166202, 2015
652015
The consistency principle in interpersonal communication: Consequences of preference confirmation and disconfirmation in collective decision making.
A Mojzisch, R Kerschreiter, N Faulmüller, F Vogelgesang, S Schulz-Hardt
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 106 (6), 961, 2014
652014
How cognitive enhancement can change our duties
F Santoni de Sio, N Faulmüller, NA Vincent
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 131, 2014
632014
Beyond group-level explanations for the failure of groups to solve hidden profiles: The individual preference effect revisited
N Faulmüller, R Kerschreiter, A Mojzisch, S Schulz-Hardt
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 13 (5), 653-671, 2010
592010
Why is cognitive enhancement deemed unacceptable? The role of fairness, deservingness, and hollow achievements
NS Faber, J Savulescu, T Douglas
Frontiers in Psychology 7, 172327, 2016
582016
Cognitive biases can affect moral intuitions about cognitive enhancement
L Caviola, A Mannino, J Savulescu, N Faulmüller
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 8, 195, 2014
582014
The influence of social preferences and reputational concerns on intergroup prosocial behaviour in gains and losses contexts
JAC Everett, NS Faber, MJ Crockett
Royal Society Open Science 2 (12), 150546, 2015
522015
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