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CogNet Library: Journals
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Cambridge University Press
Volume 34 Issue 1
Feb 01, 2011
ISSN: 0140525x
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Volume 34 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
The evolution and psychology of self-deception
William von Hippel and Robert Trivers
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Self-deception: A paradox revisited
Albert Bandura
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Is social interaction based on guile or honesty?
Matthew L. Brooks and William B. Swann
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17
Get thee to a laboratory
David Dunning
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18
Self-deception is adaptive in itself
Louisa C. Egan
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19
Conscious thinking, acceptance, and self-deception
Keith Frankish
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20
The evolutionary route to self-deception: Why offensive versus defensive strategy might be a false alternative
Ulrich Frey and Eckart Voland
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21
Reviewing the logic of self-deception
Ellen Fridland
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22
Directions and beliefs of self-presentational bias
David C. Funder
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23
Culture of deception
Gregory Gorelik and Todd K. Shackelford
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24
Deceiving ourselves about self-deception
Stevan Harnad
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25
Evolutionary explanations need to account for cultural variation
Steven J. Heine
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26
The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operation
Julie Y. Huang and John A. Bargh
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27
It takes a thief to catch a thief
Nicholas Humphrey
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28
A single self-deceived or several subselves divided?
Douglas T. Kenrick and Andrew E. White
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29
The weightless hat: Is self-deception optimal?
Elias L. Khalil
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30
Belief in God and in strong government as accidental cognitive by-products
Peter Kramer and Paola Bressan
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31
Two problems with ???self-deception???: No ???self??? and no ???deception???
Robert Kurzban
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32
Self-deceive to countermine detection
Hui Jing Lu and Lei Chang
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33
Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling
Ryan McKay, Danica Mijovi??-Prelec and Dra??en Prelec
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34
Representations and decision rules in the theory of self-deception
Steven Pinker
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35
Self-deception, social desirability, and psychopathology
Antonio Preti and Paola Miotto
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37
Evolution, lies, and foresight biases
Thomas Suddendorf
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38
Deception through self-deception: Take a look at somatoform disorders
Alfonso Troisi
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39
Self-deception, lying, and the ability to deceive
Aldert Vrij
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40
Reflections on self-deception
William von Hippel and Robert Trivers
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41
BBS volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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BBS volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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