Nicholas Epley

Nicholas Epley

University of Chicago

H-index: 66

North America-United States

About Nicholas Epley

Nicholas Epley, With an exceptional h-index of 66 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Chicago, specializes in the field of Psychology, Social Cognition, Judgment and Decision Making.

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

Defining key concepts for mental state attribution

Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly Positive

Surprisingly good talk: Misunderstanding others creates a barrier to constructive confrontation.

Let it go: How exaggerating the reputational costs of revealing negative information encourages secrecy in relationships.

Undersociality is unwise

Undervaluing the positive impact of kindness starts early.

A little good goes an unexpectedly long way: Underestimating the positive impact of kindness on recipients.

The Unequal Benefits of Kindness Experiment 5 _ Helping vs Non-helping Multiple Scenarios

Nicholas Epley Information

University

Position

John Templeton Keller Professor of Behavioral Science

Citations(all)

28299

Citations(since 2020)

13953

Cited By

19329

hIndex(all)

66

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

90

Email

University Profile Page

University of Chicago

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Nicholas Epley Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

Social Cognition

Judgment and Decision Making

Top articles of Nicholas Epley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Defining key concepts for mental state attribution

Communications Psychology

François Quesque

Ian Apperly

Renée Baillargeon

Simon Baron-Cohen

Cristina Becchio

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2024/4/11

Misplaced Divides? Discussing Political Disagreement With Strangers Can Be Unexpectedly Positive

Psychological Science

Kristina A Wald

Michael Kardas

Nicholas Epley

2024/3/28

Surprisingly good talk: Misunderstanding others creates a barrier to constructive confrontation.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

James A Dungan

Nicholas Epley

2024/1/15

Let it go: How exaggerating the reputational costs of revealing negative information encourages secrecy in relationships.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Michael Kardas

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2023/11/30

Undersociality is unwise

Journal of Consumer Psychology

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2023/1

Undervaluing the positive impact of kindness starts early.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Margaret Echelbarger

Nicholas Epley

2023/5/25

A little good goes an unexpectedly long way: Underestimating the positive impact of kindness on recipients.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2023/1

The Unequal Benefits of Kindness Experiment 5 _ Helping vs Non-helping Multiple Scenarios

Rui Sun

Nicholas Epley

2023/4/28

A prosociality paradox: How miscalibrated social cognition creates a misplaced barrier to prosocial action

Current Directions in Psychological Science

Nicholas Epley

Amit Kumar

James Dungan

Margaret Echelbarger

2023/2

Understanding undersociality: Intentions, impressions, and interactions

Journal of Consumer Psychology

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2023/1

Undersociality: Miscalibrated social cognition can inhibit social connection

Nicholas Epley

Michael Kardas

Xuan Zhao

Stav Atir

Juliana Schroeder

2022/5/1

Hello, stranger? Pleasant conversations are preceded by concerns about starting one.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Juliana Schroeder

Donald Lyons

Nicholas Epley

2022/5

Surprisingly happy to have helped: Underestimating prosociality creates a misplaced barrier to asking for help

Psychological Science

Xuan Zhao

Nicholas Epley

2022/10

Overly shallow?: Miscalibrated expectations create a barrier to deeper conversation.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Michael Kardas

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2022/3

Talking with strangers is surprisingly informative

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Stav Atir

Kristina A Wald

Nicholas Epley

2022/8/23

Too reluctant to reach out: Receiving social support is more positive than expressers expect

Psychological Science

James A Dungan

David M Munguia Gomez

Nicholas Epley

2022/8

Kind words do not become tired words: Undervaluing the positive impact of frequent compliments

Self and Identity

Xuan Zhao

Nicholas Epley

2020/5/31

Understanding the minds of others: Activation, application, and accuracy of mind perception.

Nicholas Epley

Michael Kardas

2021

Insufficiently complimentary?: Underestimating the positive impact of compliments creates a barrier to expressing them.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Xuan Zhao

Nicholas Epley

2021/8

It’s surprisingly nice to hear you: Misunderstanding the impact of communication media can lead to suboptimal choices of how to connect with others.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Amit Kumar

Nicholas Epley

2021/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 192
John T. Cacioppo

John T. Cacioppo

University of Chicago

H-index: 108
Max Bazerman

Max Bazerman

Harvard University

H-index: 97
D Wegner

D Wegner

Harvard University

H-index: 77
Thomas Gilovich

Thomas Gilovich

Cornell University

H-index: 75
David Dunning

David Dunning

University of Michigan-Dearborn

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