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Norbert L. Kerr
Norbert L. Kerr
Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University
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HARKing: Hypothesizing after the results are known
NL Kerr
Personality and social psychology review 2 (3), 196-217, 1998
22661998
Group performance and decision making
NL Kerr, RS Tindale
Annu. Rev. Psychol. 55, 623-655, 2004
19352004
Dispensability of member effort and group motivation losses: Free-rider effects.
NL Kerr, SE Bruun
Journal of Personality and social Psychology 44 (1), 78, 1983
13191983
Motivation losses in small groups: A social dilemma analysis.
NL Kerr
Journal of personality and social psychology 45 (4), 819, 1983
12331983
An atlas of interpersonal situations
HH Kelley, JG Holmes, NL Kerr, HT Reis, CE Rusbult, PAM Van Lange
Cambridge University Press, 2003
11582003
Bias in judgment: Comparing individuals and groups.
NL Kerr, RJ MacCoun, GP Kramer
Psychological review 103 (4), 687, 1996
7951996
Group process, group decision, group action 2/E
R Baron, N Kerr
McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2003
7312003
Communication, commitment, and cooperation in social dilemma.
NL Kerr, CM Kaufman-Gilliland
Journal of personality and social psychology 66 (3), 513, 1994
5891994
Illusions of efficacy: The effects of group size on perceived efficacy in social dilemmas
NL Kerr
Journal of experimental social psychology 25 (4), 287-313, 1989
4411989
Asymmetric influence in mock jury deliberation: Jurors' bias for leniency.
RJ MacCoun, NL Kerr
Journal of personality and social psychology 54 (1), 21, 1988
4381988
Pretrial publicity, judicial remedies, and jury bias
GP Kramer, NL Kerr, JS Carroll
Law and human behavior 14 (5), 409-438, 1990
4061990
Influence processes and consensus models in decision-making groups.
G Stasser, NL Kerr, GH Davis
L. Erlbaum, 1989
360*1989
Ringelmann revisited: Alternative explanations for the social loafing effect
NL Kerr, SE Bruun
Personality and social psychology bulletin 7 (2), 224-231, 1981
3511981
The decision processes of 6-and 12-person mock juries assigned unanimous and two-thirds majority rules.
JH Davis, NL Kerr, RS Atkin, R Holt, D Meek
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 32 (1), 1, 1975
3391975
Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt: effects of concept definition and assigned decision rule on the judgments of mock jurors.
NL Kerr, RS Atkin, G Stasser, D Meek, RW Holt, JH Davis
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 34 (2), 282, 1976
3171976
Defendant-juror similarity and mock joror judgments
NL Kerr, RW Hymes, AB Anderson, JE Weathers
Law and Human Behavior 19, 545-567, 1995
3121995
" Me versus just us versus us all" categorization and cooperation in nested social dilemmas.
AP Wit, NL Kerr
Journal of personality and social psychology 83 (3), 616, 2002
2922002
Priming in-group favoritism: The impact of normative scripts in the minimal group paradigm
G Hertel, NL Kerr
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 37 (4), 316-324, 2001
2912001
Motivation gains in performance groups: paradigmatic and theoretical developments on the Köhler effect.
G Hertel, NL Kerr, LA Messé
Journal of personality and social psychology 79 (4), 580, 2000
2832000
The detection of social exclusion: Evolution and beyond.
NL Kerr, JM Levine
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 12 (1), 39, 2008
2692008
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