Levine, E.E. (2021). Community standards of deception: Deception is perceived to be ethical when it prevents unnecessary harm. Forthcoming in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.

Roberts, A., Levine, E.E., Sezer, O. (2020) Hiding success. Forthcoming in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

Kirgios, E., Chang, E., Levine, E.E., Milkman, K., Kessler, J. (2020) Forgoing earnings to signal intrinsic motivation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Advance online publication. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2000065117.

Kassirer, S., Levine, E.E., Gaertig, C. (2020). Decisional autonomy undermines advisees’ judgments of experts in medicine and in life. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(21), 11368-11378.

Levine, E.E., & Munguia Gomez, D.M. (2019). “I’m just being honest.” When and why honesty enables helping versus harming behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 

Gaertig, C., Barasch, A., Levine, E.E., Schweitzer, M.E. (2019). When does anger boost status? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 85, 103876.

Levine, E. E., Roberts, A. R., & Cohen, T. R. (in press 2019). Difficult conversations: Navigating the tension between honesty and benevolence. Current Opinion in Psychology, 31, 38-43.

Levine, E.E & Wald, K. (2019) Fibbing about your feelings: How feigning happiness in the face of personal hardship affects trust. Forthcoming at Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

Moore, A.K., Munguia Gomez, D.M., & Levine, E.E. (2019). Everyday dilemmas: New directions on the judgment and resolution of benevolence-integrity dilemmas. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, e12472.

Gunia, B. C., & Levine, E. E. (2019). Deception as competence: The effect of occupational stereotypes on the perception and proliferation of deception. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 152, 122-137.

Levine, E.E. & Cohen, T.R. (2018). You can handle the truth: Mispredicting the consequences of honest communication. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147(9): 1400-1429.

Levine, E.E, Bitterly, T.B., Cohen, T.R., Schweitzer, M.E. (2018). Who is trustworthy? Guilt-proneness increases trustworthy intentions and behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 115(3):468-494.

Lupoli, M.J., Levine, E.E, & Greenberg, A.E. (2018). Paternalistic liesOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 146, 31-50.

*Levine, E. E., *Barasch, A., Rand, D., Berman, J. Z., & Small, D. A. (2018). Signaling emotion and reason in cooperationJournal of Experimental Psychology: General147(5), 702-719. *denotes equal authorship

Berman, J.Z., Barasch, A., Levine, E.E, & Small, D.A. (2018). Impediments to Effective Altruism: The Role of Subjective Preferences in Charitable GivingPsychological Science, 29(5), 834-844.

Levine, E.E., Hart, J., Moore, K., Rubin, E. Yadav, K., & Halpern, S. (2018). The surprising costs of silence: Asymmetric preferences for prosocial lies of commission and omission. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 114(1), 29-51.

Barasch, A., Levine, E.E., Schweitzer, M.E (2016). Bliss is ignorance: How the magnitude of expressed happiness influences perceived naiveté and interpersonal exploitation.Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes137, 184-206.

Levine, E.E., Schweitzer, M.E. (2015). The affective and interpersonal consequences of obesity. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 127, 66-84.

Levine, E.E., Schweitzer, M.E. (2015). Prosocial lies: When deception breeds trust. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 126,88-106.

Berman, J.Z., Levine, E.E., Barasch, A., Small, D.A. (2015). The braggart’s dilemma: On the social rewards and penalties of advertising prosocial behavior. Journal of Marketing Research52(1), 90-104.

Levine, E.E., Schweitzer, M.E. (2014). Are liars ethical? On the tension between benevolence and honestyJournal of Experimental Social Psychology, 53, 107-117.

*Barasch, A., *Levine, E.E., Berman, J.Z., Small, D.A. (2014). Selfish or selfless? On the signal value of emotion in altruistic behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 107(3), 393. *denotes equal authorship