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Read MoreArnestad, M. N., Meyers, S., Gray, K., & Bigman, Y. E. (2024). The existence of manual mode increases human blame for AI mistakes. Cognition, 252.
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Read MoreKubin, E., von Sikorski, C., & Gray, K. (2024). Political censorship feels acceptable when ideas seem harmful and false. Political Psychology, 00, 1-21.
Read MoreOudah, M., Makovi, K., Gray, K., Battu, B., & Rahwan, T. (2024). Perception of experience influences altruism and perception of agency influences trust in human–machine interactions. Scientific Reports, 14.
Read MoreVonasch, A., Mofradidoost, R., & Gray, K. (2024). People reject free money and cheap deals because they infer phantom costs. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1-18.
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Read MoreGray, K., & Kubin, E. (2024). Victimhood: The Most Powerful Force in Morality and Politics. Accepted at Advances in Experimental Social Psychology.
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