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Working Papers
2025
- Social learning preserves both useful and useless theories by canalizing learners’ exploration
TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
2024
- Discovering the unknown unknowns of research cartography with high-throughput natural description
Post-Print, HAL
- Experimental evidence that delegating to intelligent machines can increase dishonest behaviour
OSF Preprints, Center for Open Science 
Also in OSF Preprints, Center for Open Science (2024)
- The Moral Psychology of Artificial Intelligence
Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
2023
- Bad machines corrupt good morals
Working Papers, HAL 
Also in Post-Print, HAL (2021) View citations (6) TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2021) View citations (11)
See also Journal Article Bad machines corrupt good morals, Nature Human Behaviour, Nature (2021) View citations (12) (2021)
- How safe is safe enough? Psychological mechanisms underlying extreme safety demands for self-driving cars
Working Papers, HAL 
Also in TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2021) View citations (2) Post-Print, HAL (2021) View citations (1)
- Intuition rather than deliberation determines selfish and prosocial choices
Working Papers, HAL 
Also in TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2021)
- Lie-detection algorithms attract few users but vastly increase accusation rates
IAST Working Papers, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) 
Also in TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2023)  Working Papers, HAL (2023)
- Public opinion on global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines
Working Papers, HAL 
Also in Post-Print, HAL (2021) View citations (2) TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2021) View citations (3)
- Research on Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our definition of morality
Post-Print, HAL
2022
- Humans Feel Too Special for Machines to Score Their Morals
IAST Working Papers, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) 
Also in TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2022)
- The Moral Preferences of Investors: Experimental Evidence
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (13)
See also Journal Article The moral preferences of investors: Experimental evidence, Journal of Financial Economics, Elsevier (2025) (2025)
2021
- Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities
Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2021) View citations (4) (2021)
- The car that knew too much: can a machine be moral?
Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
- Utility Conditionals
Post-Print, HAL
2020
- Do Investors Care About Corporate Externalities? Experimental Evidence
Working Papers, HAL View citations (1)
2019
- Behavioural evidence for a transparency-efficiency tradeoff in human-machine cooperation
Post-Print, HAL View citations (6)
- Machine behaviour
Post-Print, HAL 
See also Journal Article Machine behaviour, Nature, Nature (2019) View citations (3) (2019)
- The Trolley, the Bull Bar, and Why Engineers Should Care About the Ethics of Autonomous Cars
Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
- The polite wiggle-room effect in charity donation decisions
Post-Print, HAL
2018
- The Pros and Cons of Identifying Critical Thinking with System 2 Processing
Post-Print, HAL
- Verbal uncertainty
Post-Print, HAL
2017
- Can We Detect Cooperators by Looking at Their Face?
Post-Print, HAL View citations (10)
- Cooperating with Machines
IAST Working Papers, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST) View citations (13)
Also in TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) (2017) View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Cooperating with machines, Nature Communications, Nature (2018) View citations (23) (2018)
- Split-second trustworthiness detection from faces in an economic game
Post-Print, HAL View citations (7)
- The Imaginary Intrasexual Competition: Advertisements Featuring Provocative Female Models Trigger Women to Engage in Indirect Aggression
Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)
See also Journal Article The Imaginary Intrasexual Competition: Advertisements Featuring Provocative Female Models Trigger Women to Engage in Indirect Aggression, Journal of Business Ethics, Springer (2019) View citations (1) (2019)
- The advertising performance of non-ideal female models as a function of viewers' body mass index: a moderated mediation analysis of two competing affective pathways
Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
- Trustworthiness perception at zero acquaintance: Consensus, accuracy, and prejudice
Post-Print, HAL
- Value similarity and overall performance: trust in responsible investment
Post-Print, HAL
2016
- Similarity in Values and the Perceived Trustworthiness Of Investment Funds
Post-Print, HAL
2015
- Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults
Post-Print, HAL View citations (13)
See also Journal Article Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults, Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier (2015) View citations (14) (2015)
- Conditional sentences create a blind spot in theory of mind during narrative comprehension
Post-Print, HAL
- Eye Movements Reveal How Readers Infer Intentions From the Beliefs and Desires of Others
Post-Print, HAL
- Eye movements disrupt episodic future thinking
Post-Print, HAL
- Face-ism and kernels of truth in facial inferences
Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)
- Non-Reflective Thinkers Are Predisposed to Attribute Supernatural Causation to Uncanny Experiences
Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)
- Peoples’ Views About the Acceptability of Executive Bonuses and Compensation Policies
Post-Print, HAL View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Peoples’ Views About the Acceptability of Executive Bonuses and Compensation Policies, Journal of Business Ethics, Springer (2015) View citations (3) (2015)
- Some but not all dispreferred turn markers help to interpret scalar terms in polite contexts
Post-Print, HAL
2013
- Low second-to-fourth digit ratio predicts indiscriminate social suspicion, not improved trustworthiness detection
TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) View citations (5)
2012
- The Modular Nature of Trustworthiness Detection
TSE Working Papers, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) View citations (19)
Journal Articles
2025
- The moral preferences of investors: Experimental evidence
Journal of Financial Economics, 2025, 163, (C) 
See also Working Paper The Moral Preferences of Investors: Experimental Evidence, NBER Working Papers (2022) View citations (13) (2022)
2024
- Toward human-centered AI management: Methodological challenges and future directions
Technovation, 2024, 131, (C)
2023
- Machine culture
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023, 7, (11), 1855-1868 View citations (1)
- Trust within human-machine collectives depends on the perceived consensus about cooperative norms
Nature Communications, 2023, 14, (1), 1-12 View citations (1)
2021
- Bad machines corrupt good morals
Nature Human Behaviour, 2021, 5, (6), 679-685 View citations (12)
See also Working Paper Bad machines corrupt good morals, Working Papers (2023) (2023)
- Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021, 118, (38), e2026382118 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities, Post-Print (2021) View citations (2) (2021)
2020
- Drivers are blamed more than their automated cars when both make mistakes
Nature Human Behaviour, 2020, 4, (2), 134-143 View citations (7)
- Gendered products act as the extended phenotype of human sexual dimorphism: They increase physical attractiveness and desirability
Journal of Business Research, 2020, 120, (C), 498-508 View citations (2)
- Intelligent machines as social catalysts
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020, 117, (14), 7555-7557 View citations (3)
- Reply to: Life and death decisions of autonomous vehicles
Nature, 2020, 579, (7797), E3-E5 View citations (1)
2019
- Causal understanding is not necessary for the improvement of culturally evolving technology
Nature Human Behaviour, 2019, 3, (5), 446-452 View citations (14)
- Machine behaviour
Nature, 2019, 568, (7753), 477-486 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Machine behaviour, Post-Print (2019) (2019)
- The Imaginary Intrasexual Competition: Advertisements Featuring Provocative Female Models Trigger Women to Engage in Indirect Aggression
Journal of Business Ethics, 2019, 157, (1), 45-63 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper The Imaginary Intrasexual Competition: Advertisements Featuring Provocative Female Models Trigger Women to Engage in Indirect Aggression, Post-Print (2017) View citations (1) (2017)
- The Thorny Challenge of Making Moral Machines: Ethical Dilemmas with Self-Driving Cars
NIM Marketing Intelligence Review, 2019, 11, (2), 42-47
2018
- Cooperating with machines
Nature Communications, 2018, 9, (1), 1-12 View citations (23)
See also Working Paper Cooperating with Machines, IAST Working Papers (2017) View citations (13) (2017)
- The Moral Machine experiment
Nature, 2018, 563, (7729), 59-64 View citations (74)
2017
- Psychological roadblocks to the adoption of self-driving vehicles
Nature Human Behaviour, 2017, 1, (10), 694-696 View citations (40)
2015
- Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2015, 47, (C), 17-22 View citations (14)
See also Working Paper Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults, Post-Print (2015) View citations (13) (2015)
- Peoples’ Views About the Acceptability of Executive Bonuses and Compensation Policies
Journal of Business Ethics, 2015, 127, (3), 661-671 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Peoples’ Views About the Acceptability of Executive Bonuses and Compensation Policies, Post-Print (2015) View citations (3) (2015)
2013
- Decision Makers Use Norms, Not Cost-Benefit Analysis, When Choosing to Conceal or Reveal Unfair Rewards
PLOS ONE, 2013, 8, (9), 1-6
2011
- The 1-in-X Effect on the Subjective Assessment of Medical Probabilities
Medical Decision Making, 2011, 31, (5), 721-729 View citations (8)
2010
- Behavioral evidence for framing effects in the resolution of the doctrinal paradox
Social Choice and Welfare, 2010, 34, (4), 631-641 View citations (4)
2008
- Qualitative Heuristics For Balancing the Pros and Cons
Theory and Decision, 2008, 65, (1), 71-95 View citations (1)
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