Emily B. Pronin, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
Area:
Social psychology
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Lee Ross grad student 2001 Stanford
 (Blind spots in the perception of self and others.)
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Laird AA, Pronin E. (2020) Professors’ Romantic Advances Undermine Students’ Academic Interest, Confidence, and Identification Sex Roles. 83: 1-15
Cheek NN, Blackman SF, Pronin E. (2020) Seeing the subjective as objective: People perceive the taste of those they disagree with as biased and wrong Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
Hansen K, Gerbasi M, Todorov A, et al. (2014) People Claim Objectivity After Knowingly Using Biased Strategies. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 40: 691-699
Pronin E. (2013) When the Mind Races Effects of Thought Speed on Feeling and Action Current Directions in Psychological Science. 22: 283-288
Chandler JJ, Pronin E. (2012) Fast thought speed induces risk taking. Psychological Science. 23: 370-4
Pronin E, Kugler MB. (2010) People believe they have more free will than others. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 22469-74
Pronin E. (2009) Chapter 1 The Introspection Illusion Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 41: 1-67
Pronin E, Jacobs E. (2008) Thought Speed, Mood, and the Experience of Mental Motion. Perspectives On Psychological Science. 3: 461-485
Pronin E, Jacobs E, Wegner DM. (2008) Psychological effects of thought acceleration. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 8: 597-612
Pronin E, Fleming JJ, Steffel M. (2008) Value revelations: disclosure is in the eye of the beholder. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 95: 795-809
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