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Dirty liberals! Reminders of physical cleanliness influence moral and political attitudes
EG Helzer, DA Pizarro
Psychological science 22 (4), 517-522, 2011
3892011
Character: The prospects for a personality‐based perspective on morality
W Fleeson, RM Furr, E Jayawickreme, P Meindl, EG Helzer
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 8 (4), 178-191, 2014
1342014
Virtuous states and virtuous traits: How the empirical evidence regarding the existence of broad traits saves virtue ethics from the situationist critique
E Jayawickreme, P Meindl, EG Helzer, RM Furr, W Fleeson
Theory and Research in Education 12 (3), 283-308, 2014
1272014
Why and when peer prediction is superior to self-prediction: The weight given to future aspiration versus past achievement.
EG Helzer, D Dunning
Journal of personality and social psychology 103 (1), 38, 2012
1262012
Agreement on the perception of moral character
EG Helzer, RM Furr, A Hawkins, M Barranti, LER Blackie, W Fleeson
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (12), 1698-1710, 2014
1002014
Morality’s centrality to liking, respecting, and understanding others
AG Hartley, RM Furr, EG Helzer, E Jayawickreme, KR Velasquez, ...
Social Psychological and Personality Science 7 (7), 648-657, 2016
922016
Traits, states, and attentional gates: Temperament and threat relevance as predictors of attentional bias to social threat
EG Helzer, JK Connor-Smith, MA Reed
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 22 (1), 57-76, 2009
752009
Creativity for workplace well-being
EG Helzer, SH Kim
Academy of Management Perspectives 33 (2), 134-147, 2019
562019
Beyond the correlation coefficient in studies of self-assessment accuracy: Commentary on Zell & Krizan (2014)
D Dunning, EG Helzer
Perspectives on Psychological Science 9 (2), 126-130, 2014
462014
Self-enhancement via redefinition: Defining social concepts to ensure positive views of the self
CR Critcher, EG Helzer, D Dunning
Handbook of self-enhancement and self-protection, 69-91, 2011
462011
Control and the “good life” primary and secondary control as distinct indicators of well-being
EG Helzer, E Jayawickreme
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (6), 653-660, 2015
442015
What do we evaluate when we evaluate moral character
EG Helzer, CR Critcher
Atlas of moral psychology, 99-107, 2018
432018
Moral character evaluation: Testing another's moral-cognitive machinery
CR Critcher, EG Helzer, D Tannenbaum
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 87, 103906, 2020
392020
Investigating the veracity of self-perceived posttraumatic growth: A profile analysis approach to corroboration
LER Blackie, E Jayawickreme, EG Helzer, MJC Forgeard, AM Roepke
Social Psychological and Personality Science 6 (7), 788-796, 2015
382015
Whatever is willed will be: A temporal asymmetry in attributions to will
EG Helzer, T Gilovich
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (10), 1235-1246, 2012
352012
Understanding agency in self and other: A meta-cognitive perspective
EG Helzer
Cornell University, 2012
332012
Once a utilitarian, consistently a utilitarian? Examining principledness in moral judgment via the robustness of individual differences
EG Helzer, W Fleeson, RM Furr, P Meindl, M Barranti
Journal of personality 85 (4), 505-517, 2017
322017
Prospection by any other name? A response to Seligman et al.(2013)
J Fukukura, EG Helzer, MJ Ferguson
Perspectives on Psychological Science 8 (2), 146-150, 2013
312013
On motivated reasoning and self-belief
EG Helzer, D Dunning
Handbook of self-knowledge, 379-396, 2012
312012
Pessimistic expectations and poorer experiences: The role of (low) extraversion in anticipated and experienced enjoyment of social interaction
KA Duffy, EG Helzer, RH Hoyle, J Fukukura Helzer, TL Chartrand
PloS one 13 (7), e0199146, 2018
302018
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