Peer-reviewed publications:


*Jensen, S., *Levine, E.E., *White, M., & Huppert, E. (2024). Lying is sometimes ethical, but honesty is the best policy: The desire to avoid harmful lies leads to moral preferences for unconditional honesty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(1), 122-144.

* denotes equal authorship



Huppert, E., Herzog, N., Landy, J.F., & Levine, E.E. (2023). On being honest about dishonesty: The social costs of taking nuanced (but realistic) moral stances. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 125(2), 259-283.


Huppert, E., & Levine, E.E. (2023). The rise of dishonest leaders: Causes and solutions. Academy of Management Perspectives, 37(3), 239-251.


Cooper, B., Cohen, T.R., Huppert, E., Levine, E.E., & Fleeson, W. (2023). Honest behavior: Truth-seeking, belief-speaking, and fostering understanding of the truth in others. Academy of Management Annals, 17(2), 655-683.


Kozloff, V., Cowell, J. M., Huppert, E., Gomez‐Sicard, N., Lee, K., Mahasneh, R., ... & Decety, J. (2021). An investigation of children's empathic dispositions and behaviours across seven countries. Infant and Child Development, 30(5), e2251.


Huppert, E., Shaw, A., & Decety, J. (2020). The effect of hunger on children’s sharing behavior and fairness preferences. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 192, 104786.


Ellison, R. L., Cory, M., Horwath, J., Barnett, A., & Huppert, E. (2020). Can mentor organizations impact mentor outcomes? Assessing organizational norms on mentor intent to stay and willingness to “go the extra mile”. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(7), 2208-2220.


Huppert, E., Cowell, J. M., Cheng, Y., Contreras‐Ibáñez, C., Gomez‐Sicard, N., Gonzalez‐Gadea, M. L., ... & Decety, J. (2019). The development of children's preferences for equality and equity across 13 individualistic and collectivist cultures. Developmental Science, 22(2), e12729.