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Last updated: 10/20/2012
Dr. David Dunning
Regular
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Cornell University
Professor
278B Uris Hall
Ithaca
New York
14853-7601  United States
607 607-277-7142 (Phone)
607 607-255-8433 (Fax)
  Emotion, Implicit Social Cognition, Judgment and Decision Making, Law, Motivation/Goals, Self/Identity, Social Cognition, Social Comparison
  In press:

Balcetis, E., & Dunning, D. (in press). Considering the situation: Why people are better social psychologists than self-psychologists. Self and Identity.

Dunning, D. (in press). Confidence considered: Assessing the quality of judgment and performance. In K. Demarree & P. Brinol (Eds.), Metacognition. New York: Psychology Press.

Dunning, D. (in press). Judgment and decision-making. In S. T. Fiske & C. N. Macrae (Eds.), SAGE handbook of social cognition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Dunning, D. (in press). The problem of recognizing one’s own incompetence: Implications for self-assessment and development in the workplace. In S. Highhouse, R. S. Dalal, & E. Salas (Eds.), Judgment and decision making at work. New York: Psychology Press.

Dunning, D. (in press). The relation of self to social perception. In M. Leary and J. Tangney (Eds.), Handbook of Self and Identity (2nd ed.). New York: Guilford.

Dunning, D., Fetchenhauer, D., & Schlösser, T. (in press). Trust as a social and emotional act: Noneconomic considerations in trust behavior. Journal of Economic Psychology.

Fetchenhauer, D., Azar, O., Antonides, G., Dunning, D., Frank, R., Lea, S., & Ölander, F. (in press). Monozygotic twins or unrelated stepchildren? On the relationship between economic psychology and behavioral economics. Journal of Economic Psychology.

Fetchenhauer, D., & Dunning, D. (in press). Betrayal aversion versus principled trustfulness: How to explain risk avoidance and risky choices in trust games. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.

Helzer, E. G., & Dunning, D. (in press). On motivated reasoning and self-belief. In S. Vazire & T. D. Wilson (Eds.), Handbook of self-knowledge. New York: Guilford.

Schlösser, T., Dunning, D., & Fetchenhauer, D. (in press). What a feeling: The role of immediate and anticipated emotions in risky decisions. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making.

Williams, E., Gilovich, T., & Dunning, D. (in press). Being all that you can be: How potential performances influence assessments of self and others. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

2012:

Balcetis, E., Dunning, D., & Granot, Y. (2012). Subjective value determines initial dominance in binocular rivalry. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 122-129.

Van Boven, L., Loewenstein, G., Welch, E., & Dunning, D. (2012). The illusion of courage in self-prediction: Mispredicting one’s own behavior in embarrassing situations. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25, 1-12.

2011:

Critcher, C. R., & Dunning, D. (2011). No good deed goes unquestioned: Asymmetric cynical attributions maintain the norm of self-interest. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1207-1213.

Dunning, D. (2011). The Dunning-Kruger effect: On being ignorant of one’s own ignorance. In J. Olson & M. P. Zanna (Eds.), Advances in experimental social psychology (vol. 44, pp. 247-296). New York: Elsevier.

Dunning, D. (2011). Get thee to a laboratory. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 34, 18-19.

Dunning, D. (2011). My rather unknown piece about “unknown unknowns” and their role in self-insight. In R. Arkin (Ed.), Most underappreciated: 50 prominent social psychologists talk about hidden gems (pp. 197-201). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Löckenhoff, C. E., O’Donoghue, T., & Dunning, D. (2011). Age differences in temporal discounting: The role of dispositional affect and anticipated emotions. Psychology and Aging, 26, 274-284.

2010:

Balcetis, E., & Dunning, D. (2010). Wishful seeing: More desired objects are seen as closer. Psychological Science, 21, 147-152.

Balcetis, E., & Dunning, D. (2010). Wishful seeing: Motivational influences on visual perception of the physical environment. In E. Balcetis & D. Lassiter (Eds.), The social psychology of sight (pp. 77-102). New York: Psychology Press.

Critcher, C. R., Dunning, D., & Armor, D. A. (2010). When self-affirmation reduces defensiveness: Timing is key. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 947-959.

Critcher, C. R., Helzer, E. G., & Dunning, D. (2010). Self-enhancement via redefinition: Defining social concepts to ensure positive views of self. In M. D. Alicke, & C. Sedikides (Eds.), Handbook of self-enhancement and self-protection (pp. 69-91). New York: Guilford.

Dunning, D. (Ed.) (2010). Social motivation. New York: Psychology Press.

Dunning, D. (2010). Social motivation: Some introductory notes. In D. Dunning (ed.) Social motivation (pp. 1-10). New York: Psychology Press.

Dunning, D., & Fetchenhauer, D. (2010). Trust as an expressive rather than an instrumental act. In S. Thye & E. Lawler (Eds.) Advances in group processes (vol. 27; pp. 97-127). New York: Emerald.

Dunning, D., & Fetchenhauer, D. (2010). Understanding the psychology of trust. In D. Dunning (ed.) Social motivation (pp. 147-170). New York: Psychology Press.

Fetchenhauer, D., & Dunning, D. (2010). Why so cynical? Asymmetric feedback underlies misguided skepticism in the trustworthiness of others. Psychological Science, 21, 189-193.


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