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Langdon, J A, Helgason, B A, Qiu, J and Effron, D (2024) "It's not literally true, but you get the gist": how nuanced understandings of truth encourage people to condone and spread misinformation. Current Opinion in Psychology, 57. p. 101788. ISSN 2352-250X

Effron, D, Epstude, K and Roese, N J (2024) Motivated counterfactual thinking and moral inconsistency: how we use our imaginations to selectively condemn and condone. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 33 (3). pp. 146-152. ISSN 0963-7214 OPEN ACCESS

Pillai, R M, Fazio, L K and Effron, D (2023) Repeatedly encountered descriptions of wrongdoing seem more true but less unethical: Evidence in a naturalistic setting. Psychological Science, 34 (8). pp. 863-874. ISSN 0956-7976 OPEN ACCESS

Helgason, B A, Cratsley, M J, Fast, N, Boykin, C M, Bai, X, Griffiths, T, Fiske, S, Effron, D, Cowgill, B, Dell'Acqua, F, Matz, S, Doshi, A R and Hauser, O (2023) AI Ethics in the Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023 (1). ISSN 2151-6561

Haire, Sara, Lépine, Aurélia, Effron, D A and Treibich, Carole (2023) Can Self-affirmation Encourage HIV-Prevention? Evidence from Female Sex Workers in Senegal. AIDS and Behavior, 27 (10). pp. 3183-3196. ISSN 1090-7165 OPEN ACCESS

Epstude, K, Effron, D and Roese, N J (2022) Polarized imagination: partisanship influences the direction and consequences of counterfactual thinking. Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences, 377 (1866). p. 20210342. ISSN 0962-8436 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D, Kakkar, H and Cable, D (2022) Consequences of perceiving organization members as a unified entity: Stronger attraction, but greater blame for member transgressions. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107 (11). pp. 1951-1972. ISSN 0021-9010 OPEN ACCESS

Helgason, B A and Effron, D (2022) It Might Become True: How Prefactual Thinking Licenses Dishonesty. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 123 (5). pp. 909-940. ISSN 0022-3514 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D and Helgason, B (2022) The Moral Psychology of Misinformation: Why We Excuse Dishonesty in a Post-Truth World. Current Opinion in Psychology, 47. ISSN 2352-250X OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D (2022) The Moral Repetition Effect : Bad Deeds Seem Less Unethical When Repeatedly Encountered. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151 (10). pp. 2562-2585. ISSN 0096-3445 OPEN ACCESS

Helgason, B A and Effron, D (2022) From critical to hypocritical: Counterfactual thinking increases partisan disagreement about media hypocrisy. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 101 (104308). ISSN 0022-1031 OPEN ACCESS

Giurge, L M, Lin, H-L E and Effron, D (2021) Moral credentials and the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary: no evidence that endorsing female candidates licenses people to favor men. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95 (July). p. 104144. ISSN 0022-1031 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D and Raj, M (2021) Disclosing interpersonal conflicts of interest: revealing whom we like, but not whom we dislike. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 164. pp. 68-85. ISSN 0749-5978 OPEN ACCESS

O'Connor, K, Effron, D and Lucas, B J (2020) Moral cleansing as hypocrisy: When private acts of charity make you feel better than you deserve. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 119 (3). pp. 540-559. ISSN 0022-3514 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D and Raj, M (2020) Misinformation and Morality: Encountering Fake-News Headlines Makes Them Seem Less Unethical to Publish and Share. Psychological Science, 31 (1). pp. 75-87. ISSN 0956-7976 OPEN ACCESS

Georgeac, O, Rattan, A and Effron, D (2019) An exploratory investigation of Americans' expression of gender bias before and after the 2016 presidential election. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 10 (5). pp. 632-642. ISSN 1948-5506 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D, O'Connor, K, Leroy, H and Lucas, B J (2018) From inconsistency to hypocrisy: When does “saying one thing but doing another” invite condemnation? Research in Organizational Behavior, 38. pp. 61-75. ISSN 0191-3085 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D, Kakkar, H and Knowles, E D (2018) Group cohesion benefits individuals who express prejudice, but harms their group. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79. pp. 239-251. ISSN 0022-1031 OPEN ACCESS

Polman, E, Effron, D and Thomas, M (2018) Other People’s Money: Money’s Perceived Purchasing Power Is Smaller for Others Than for the Self. Journal of Consumer Research, 45 (1). pp. 109-125. ISSN 0093-5301 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D, Markus, H M, Jackman, L M, Muramoto, Y and Muluk, H (2018) Hypocrisy and culture: failing to practice what you preach receives harsher interpersonal reactions in independent (vs. interdependent) cultures. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 76. pp. 371-384. ISSN 0022-1031 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D (2018) It could have been true: how counterfactual thoughts reduce condemnation of falsehoods and increase political polarization. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44 (5). pp. 729-745. ISSN 0146-1672 OPEN ACCESS

Effron, D and Miller, D T (2015) Do as I say, not as I’ve done: Suffering for a misdeed reduces the hypocrisy of advising others against it. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 131. pp. 16-32. ISSN 0749-5978

Effron, D and Conway, P (2015) When virtue leads to villainy: Advances in research on moral self-licensing. Current Opinion in Psychology, 6. pp. 32-35. ISSN 2352-250X

Effron, D, Lucas, B J and O'Connor, K (2015) Hypocrisy by association: When organizational membership increases condemnation for wrongdoing. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 130. pp. 147-159. ISSN 0749-5978

Effron, D, Bryan, C J and Murnighan, J K (2015) Cheating at the end to avoid regret. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 109 (3). pp. 395-414. ISSN 0022-3514

Effron, D and Knowles, E D (2015) Entitativity and intergroup bias: How belonging to a cohesive group allows people to express their prejudices. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 108 (2). pp. 234-253. ISSN 0022-3514

Effron, D (2014) Making mountains of morality from molehills of virtue: Threat causes people to overestimate their moral credentials. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40 (8). pp. 972-985. ISSN 0146-1672

Effron, D, Miller, D T and Monin, B (2012) Inventing racist roads not taken: The licensing effect of immoral counterfactual behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 103 (6). pp. 916-932. ISSN 0022-3514

Effron, D, Merritt, A C, Fein, S, Savitsky, K K, Tuller, D M and Monin, B (2012) The strategic pursuit of moral credentials. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48 (3). pp. 774-777. ISSN 0022-1031

Effron, D, Cehajic-Clancy, S, Halperin, E, Liberman, V and Ross, L D (2011) Affirmation, acknowledgment of in-group responsibility, group-based guilt, and support for reparative measures. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101 (2). pp. 256-270. ISSN 0022-3514

Effron, D and Miller, D T (2011) Diffusion of entitlement: An inhibitory effect of scarcity on consumption. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47 (2). pp. 378-383. ISSN 0022-1031

Book Section

Effron, D and Helgason, B A (2023) Moral inconsistency. In: Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. Elsevier, pp. 1-72. ISBN 9780443133640

Effron, D (2016) Beyond “being good frees us to be bad": Moral self-licensing and the fabrication of moral credentials. In: Cheating, corruption, and concealment : the roots of dishonesty. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 15-32. ISBN 9781107512627

Shu, L L and Effron, D (2015) Ethical decision-making: Contemporary research on the role of the self. In: Emerging trends in the social and behavioral sciences. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, N.J., pp. 1-9. ISBN 9781118900772

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