Publications
Publications
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Cheek, N., & Pronin, E. (in press). I’m right, you’re biased: How we understand ourselves and others. In N. Ballantyne & D. Dunning, Eds. Reason, bias, and inquiry: New perspectives from the crossroads of epistemology and psychology. New York: Oxford.
Cheek, N. N., Blackman, S. F., & Pronin, E. (2021). Seeing the subjective as objective: People perceive the taste of those they disagree with as biased and wrong. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34, 167-182. DOI: 10.1002/bdm.2201
Sekhsaria, S., & Pronin, E. (2021). Underappreciated benefits of reading own and others’ memories. Social Cognition, 39, 504-525. DOI: 10.1521/soco.2021.39.4.504
Laird, A. A., & Pronin, E. (2020). Professors’ romantic advances undermine students’ academic interest, confidence, and identification. Sex Roles, 83, 1-15. DOI: 10.1007/s11199-019-01093-1
Yang, K., & Pronin, E. (2018). Consequences of thought speed. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 57, 167-222.
Yang, K., & Pronin, E. (2017). Thought speed and health communication. In R. Parrott (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health and Risk Message Design and Processing (pp. 36-51). New York: Oxford University Press.
Molouki, S., & Pronin, E. (2015). Self and other. In M. Mikulincer, P. Shaver, E. Borgida, J. Bargh (Eds.), APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology, Volume 1: Attitudes and Social Cognition (pp. 387-414). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Hansen, K., Gerbasi, M., Todorov, A., Kruse, E., & Pronin, E. (2014). People claim objectivity after knowingly using biased strategies. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 691–699.
Yang, K., Friedman-Wheeler, D. G., & Pronin, E. (2014). Thought acceleration boosts positive mood among individuals with minimal to moderate depressive symptoms. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 38, 261–269.
Pronin, E. (2013). When the mind races: Effects of thought speed on feeling and action. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 22, 283–288.
Chandler, J. J., & Pronin, E. (2012). Fast thought speed induces risk taking. Psychological Science, 23, 370–374.
Hansen, K. E., & Pronin, E. (2012). Illusions of self knowledge. In S. Vazire & T. D. Wilson, Eds., Handbook of Self Knowledge. New York: Guilford Press.
Kennedy, K. A., & Pronin, E. (2012). Bias perception and the spiral of conflict. In J. Hanson, Ed., Ideology, Psychology, and Law. New York: Oxford University Press.
Pronin, E., & Schmidt, K. (2012). Claims and denials of bias and their implications for policy. In E. Shafir, Ed., The Behavioral Foundations of Public Policy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Pronin, E. (2011). An impenetrable machine. In J. Brockman, Ed., Is the Internet changing the way you think? New York: Harper Collins.
Pronin, E., & Kugler, M. B. (2010). People believe they have more free will than others. PNAS: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107, 22469–22474.
Gromet, D. M., & Pronin, E. (2009). What were you worried about? Actors’ concerns about revealing fears and insecurities relative to observers’ reactions. Self and Identity, 8, 342–364.
Pronin, E. (2009). The introspection illusion. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 41, 1-68.
Kennedy, K. A., & Pronin, E. (2008). When disagreement gets ugly: Perceptions of bias and the escalation of conflict. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 833–848.
Pronin, E. (2008). How we see ourselves and how we see others. Science, 320, 1177–1180.
Pronin, E., Fleming, J. J., & Steffel, M. (2008). Value revelations: Disclosure is in the eye of the beholder. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 795–809.
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, D. M. (2008). Psychological effects of thought acceleration. Emotion, 8, 597–612.
Pronin, E., Olivola, C. Y., & Kennedy, K. A. (2008). Doing unto future selves as you would do unto others: Psychological distance and decision making. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 224–236.
Pronin, E. (2007). Perception and misperception of bias in human judgment. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 37–43.
Pronin, E., Berger, J., & Molouki, S. (2007). Alone in a crowd of sheep: Asymmetric perceptions of conformity and their roots in an introspection illusion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 585–595.
Pronin, E., & Kugler, M. B. (2007). Valuing thoughts, ignoring behavior: The introspection illusion as a source of the bias blind spot. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 565–578.
Pronin, E., Kennedy, K., & Butsch, S. (2006). Bombing versus negotiating: How preferences for combating terrorism are affected by perceived terrorist rationality. Basic and Applied Social Psychology (Special Issue: In the era of 9/11: Social psychology and security), 28, 385–392.
Pronin, E., & Olivola, C. Y. (2006). Egocentrism. In N. J. Salkind, K. DeRuyck, & K. Rasmussen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Development (pp. 441–442). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Pronin, E., & Ross, L. (2006). Temporal differences in trait self ascription: When the self is seen as an other. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90, 197–209.
Pronin, E., & Wegner, D. M. (2006). Manic thinking: Independent effects of thought speed and thought content on mood. Psychological Science, 17, 807–813.
Pronin, E., Wegner, D. M., McCarthy, K., & Rodriguez, S. (2006). Everyday magical powers: The role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influence. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91, 218–231.
Pronin, E., Gilovich, T. D., & Ross, L. (2004). Objectivity in the eye of the beholder: Divergent perceptions of bias in self versus others. Psychological Review, 111, 781–799.
Pronin, E., Steele, C. M., & Ross, L. (2004). Identity bifurcation in response to stereotype threat: Women and mathematics. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 152–168.
Pronin, E., Lin, D. Y., & Ross, L. (2002). The bias blind spot: Perceptions of bias in self versus others. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 369–381.
Pronin, E., Puccio, C., & Ross, L. (2002). Understanding misunderstanding: Social psychological perspectives. In T. Gilovich, D. Griffin, & D. Kahneman, Eds., Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Pronin, E., Kruger, J., Savitsky, K., & Ross, L. (2001). You don’t know me, but I know you: The illusion of asymmetric insight. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 639–656.
Detweiler, J. B., Bedell, B. T., Salovey, P., Pronin, E., & Rothman, A. J. (1999). Message framing and sunscreen use: Gainframed messages motivate beachgoers. Health Psychology, 18, 189–196.