Nadira Faber

Nadira Faber

University of Oxford

H-index: 29

Europe-United Kingdom

About Nadira Faber

Nadira Faber, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of social psychology, morality, ethics, prosocial behaviour, group decision making.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How moral bioenhancement affects perceived praiseworthiness

Temporal distance reduces ingroup favoritism

Fighting Vaccination Hesitancy: Improving the Exercise of Responsible Agency

Working with a sleep‐deprived or a cognitively enhanced team member compromises motivation to contribute to group performance

Exploring the “missing link” in speciesism development: How adolescents reason about animals

Age‐related differences in reasoning about the acceptability of eating animals

The development of speciesism: Age-related differences in the moral view of animals

Acute stress and social negotiation: effects on decision-making, feedback processing and theta activity

Nadira Faber Information

University

Position

University of Exeter

Citations(all)

3287

Citations(since 2020)

2499

Cited By

1800

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Nadira Faber Skills & Research Interests

social psychology

morality

ethics

prosocial behaviour

group decision making

Top articles of Nadira Faber

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How moral bioenhancement affects perceived praiseworthiness

Bioethics

Simon Lucas

Thomas Douglas

Nadira S Faber

2024/2

Temporal distance reduces ingroup favoritism

Stefan Schubert

Lucius Caviola

Julian Savulescu

Nadira Faber

2024/1/24

Fighting Vaccination Hesitancy: Improving the Exercise of Responsible Agency

Daniel Miller

Anne-Marie Nussberger

Nadira Faber

Andreas Kappes

2024

Working with a sleep‐deprived or a cognitively enhanced team member compromises motivation to contribute to group performance

European Journal of Social Psychology

Sebastian Sattler

Jan A Häusser

Nadira S Faber

2023/10

Exploring the “missing link” in speciesism development: How adolescents reason about animals

Luke McGuire

Nadira Faber

2023/6/30

Age‐related differences in reasoning about the acceptability of eating animals

Social Development

Luke McGuire

Emma Fry

Sally Palmer

Nadira S Faber

2023/5

The development of speciesism: Age-related differences in the moral view of animals

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Luke McGuire

Sally B Palmer

Nadira S Faber

2023/3

Acute stress and social negotiation: effects on decision-making, feedback processing and theta activity

IBRO Neuroscience Reports

Catalina Fabar

Martín Irani

Marcos Domic-Siede

Valetín Peñaloza-Sancho

Alexies Dagnino-Subiabre

...

2023/10/1

Beef it up! How masculinity distorts perceptions of vegan men

Alina Salmen

Kristof Dhont

Nadira S Faber

2022/12/15

Humans first: Why people value animals less than humans

Cognition

Lucius Caviola

Stefan Schubert

Guy Kahane

Nadira S Faber

2022/8/1

A neuroscientific perspective on the computational theory of social groups

Marco K Wittmann

Nadira S Faber

Claus Lamm

2022/7/7

Why stress and hunger both increase and decrease prosocial behaviour

Nadira S Faber

Jan A Häusser

2022/4/1

Misogyny on the menu: Gender role beliefs and the evaluation of meat alternatives

Alina Salmen

Kristof Dhont

Victoria C Krings

Nadira S Faber

2022/12/16

Utilitarianism for animals, Kantianism for people? Harming animals and humans for the greater good.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Lucius Caviola

Guy Kahane

Jim AC Everett

Elliot Teperman

Julian Savulescu

...

2021/5

When Helping is Risky: The Behavioral and Neurobiological Tradeoff of Social and Risk Preferences

Psychological Science

J Gross

NS Faber

A Kappes

A-M Nussberger

P Cowen

...

2021/10/27

Recognizing the diversity of cognitive enhancements

AJOB neuroscience

Walter Veit

Brian D Earp

Nadira Faber

Nick Bostrom

Justin Caouette

...

2020/10/1

Donors vastly underestimate differences in charities’ effectiveness

Judgment and Decision Making

Lucius Caviola

Stefan Schubert

Elliot Teperman

David Moss

Spencer Greenberg

...

2020/7

Advances in Herd Immunity

Advances in Herd Immunity

Alan Yang

Alberto Giubilini

Nadira Faber

Larry A Kuehn

John Dustin Loy

...

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 113
Matthew Rushworth

Matthew Rushworth

University of Oxford

H-index: 111
Carsten De Dreu

Carsten De Dreu

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 93
Paul van Lange

Paul van Lange

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 70
Norbert L. Kerr

Norbert L. Kerr

Michigan State University

H-index: 47
M.J. Crockett

M.J. Crockett

Yale University

H-index: 45
Brian D. Earp

Brian D. Earp

University of Oxford

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