Brian J. Lucas
Affiliations: | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Lucas BJ, Nordgren LF. (2020) The creative cliff illusion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
O'Connor K, Effron DA, Lucas BJ. (2020) Moral cleansing as hypocrisy: When private acts of charity make you feel better than you deserve. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Lucas BJ, Kteily NS. (2018) (Anti-)egalitarianism differentially predicts empathy for members of advantaged versus disadvantaged groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 114: 665-692 |
Effron DA, O’Connor K, Leroy H, et al. (2018) From inconsistency to hypocrisy: When does “saying one thing but doing another” invite condemnation? Research in Organizational Behavior. 38: 61-75 |
Ruttan RL, Lucas BJ. (2018) Cogs in the machine: The prioritization of money and self-dehumanization Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 149: 47-58 |
Lucas BJ, Galinksy AD, Murnighan KJ. (2016) An Intention-Based Account of Perspective-Taking: Why Perspective-Taking Can Both Decrease and Increase Moral Condemnation. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin |
Lucas BJ, Nordgren LF. (2015) People underestimate the value of persistence for creative performance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 109: 232-43 |
Lucas BJ, Galinsky AD. (2015) Is Utilitarianism Risky? How the Same Antecedents and Mechanism Produce Both Utilitarian and Risky Choices. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 10: 541-8 |
Effron DA, Lucas BJ, O'Connor K. (2015) Hypocrisy by association: When organizational membership increases condemnation for wrongdoing Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 130: 147-159 |
Lucas BJ, Livingston RW. (2014) Feeling socially connected increases utilitarian choices in moral dilemmas Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 53: 1-4 |