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Publications

 

2023

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Kim, J. S., Bennett, J., Chen, J., Coman, A., Currie, G., Dahlstrom, M., De Brigard, F.,  Dennis, A., Dewey, A., Eden, E., Fernández-Miranda, G., Flores, C., Fowler, Z., Fraser, R., Gantman, A. P., Green M. C. , Hadjiandreou, E., Helton, G., Heyman, G. D.,... & Crockett, M. (2023). Moral Narratives Workshop Proceedings. [access here]

 

2022

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Hadjiandreou, E. & Cameron, C. D. (2022). Adversity-based identities drive social change. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. [access here]

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Cameron, C. D., Scheffer, J. A., Hadjiandreou, E., & Anderson, S. (2022). Motivated empathic choices. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. [access here]

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Cameron, C. D., Lengieza, M., Hadjiandreou, E., Swim, J., & Chiles, R. (2022). Empathic choices for animals versus humans: The role of choice context and perceived cost. The Journal of Social Psychology. [access here]

 

2021

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Vollhardt, J.R., McNeill, A., Szabo Z., Hadjiandreou, E., & Winiewski, M. (2021). Beyond comparisons: The complexity and context-dependency of collective victim beliefs. European Journal of Social Psychology. [access here]

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Vollhardt, J.R., Cohrs, C., Szabo Z., Winiewski, M., Twali, M.S., Hadjiandreou E., & McNeill, A. (2021). The role of comparative victim beliefs in predicting support for hostile versus prosocial intergroup outcomes. European Journal of Social Psychology. [access here]

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2020

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Scheffer, J.A., Cameron, C. D., McKee, S., Hadjiandreou, E., & Scherer, A.M. (2020). Stereotypes about compassion across the political spectrum. Emotion. [access here]

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2019

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Cameron, C. D., Hutcherson, C., Ferguson, A., Scheffer, J.A., Hadjiandreou, E., & Inzlicht, M. (2019). Empathy is hard work: People avoid empathy because of its cognitive costs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. [access here]

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BOOK CHAPTERS

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Hadjiandreou, E., & Moran, S. (2015). Average as the New Optimum: What Does the “Mean” Really Mean for Me?. In S. Moran et al., The ethical ripple effects of creativity and innovation. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. [access here]

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