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Overview

Benoît Monin is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields primarily within computer science, with a notable focus on computational theory and mathematics. The subfields of their work cover a variety of disciplines including computational theory and mathematics, sociology and political science, cognitive neuroscience, geometry and topology, and applied psychology.

The scientist has contributed publications to a variety of research venues, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach. Frequent publication venues include arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Academy of Management Proceedings, Psychological Bulletin, and Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

Their research topics cover diverse themes such as computability, logic, AI algorithms, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, advanced topology and set theory, behavioral health and interventions, social and intergroup psychology, mathematical and theoretical analysis, and semigroups and automata theory.

Recent papers by Benoît Monin include:

  • "Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results," 2020, Psychological Bulletin
  • "The AI Effect: People rate distinctively human attributes as more essential to being human after learning about artificial intelligence advances," 2023, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • "Crowd-sourcing Hypothesis Tests: Making Transparent How Design Choices Shape Research Results," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "SRT₂² does not imply RT₂² in ω-models," 2021, Advances in Mathematics
  • "MUCHNIK DEGREES AND CARDINAL CHARACTERISTICS," 2020, Journal of Symbolic Logic

Their collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Christopher W. Bauman, Justin F. Landy, Ludovic Patey, Miaolei Jia, and Isabel L. Ding, indicating a pattern of interdisciplinary teamwork.

Best Publications

  • Moral credentials and the expression of prejudice.

    Benoît Monin;Dale T. Miller

  • Moral Self-Licensing: When Being Good Frees Us to Be Bad

    Anna C. Merritt;Daniel A. Effron;Benoît Monin

  • "Where are you really from?": Asian Americans and identity denial.

    Sapna Cheryan;Benoît Monin

  • Do-Gooder Derogation: Disparaging Morally Motivated Minorities to Defuse Anticipated Reproach

    Julia A. Minson;Benoît Monin

  • The rejection of moral rebels: resenting those who do the right thing.

    Benoit Monin;Pamela J. Sawyer;Matthew J. Marquez

  • Victim entitlement to behave selfishly.

    Emily M. Zitek;Alexander H. Jordan;Benoît Monin;Frederick R. Leach

  • Consistency Versus Licensing Effects of Past Moral Behavior

    Elizabeth Mullen;Benoît Monin

  • Endorsing Obama licenses favoring Whites

    Daniel A. Effron;Jessica S. Cameron;Benoît Monin

  • The dynamic moral self: A social psychological perspective.

    Benoît Monin;Alexander H. Jordan

  • Deciding Versus Reacting: Conceptions of Moral Judgment and the Reason-Affect Debate

    Benoît Monin;David A. Pizarro;Jennifer S. Beer

  • The warm glow heuristic: when liking leads to familiarity.

    Benoît Monin

  • Vicarious Dissonance: Attitude Change from the Inconsistency of Others

    Michael I. Norton;Benoît Monin;Joel Cooper;Michael A. Hogg

  • When cheating would make you a cheater: Implicating the self prevents unethical behavior.

    Christopher J. Bryan;Gabrielle S. Adams;Benoît Monin

  • Misery Has More Company Than People Think: Underestimating the Prevalence of Others’ Negative Emotions

    Alexander H. Jordan;Benoît Monin;Carol S. Dweck;Benjamin J. Lovett

  • Holier than me? Threatening Social Comparison in the Moral Domain

    Benoît Monin

  • Letting People Off the Hook: When Do Good Deeds Excuse Transgressions?:

    Daniel A. Effron;Benoît Monin

  • Fitting In but Getting Fat Identity Threat and Dietary Choices Among U.S. Immigrant Groups

    Maya D. Guendelman;Sapna Cheryan;Benoît Monin

  • Perceptions of a Fluid Consensus: Uniqueness Bias, False Consensus, False Polarization, and Pluralistic Ignorance in a Water Conservation Crisis

    Benoît Monin;Michael I. Norton

  • Life's recurring challenges and the fundamental dimensions: An integration and its implications for cultural differences and similarities

    Oscar Ybarra;Emily Chan;Hyekyung Park;Eugene Burnstein

  • Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results

    Justin F Landy;Miaolei Liam Jia;Isabel L Ding;Domenico Viganola

  • Moral hypocrisy, moral inconsistency, and the struggle for moral integrity.

    Benoît Monin;Anna Merritt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dale T. Miller
Dale T. Miller Stanford University
Sapna Cheryan
Sapna Cheryan University of Washington
Michael I. Norton
Michael I. Norton Harvard University
Jeremy N. Bailenson
Jeremy N. Bailenson Stanford University
Jennifer S. Beer
Jennifer S. Beer The University of Texas at Austin
Joel Cooper
Joel Cooper Princeton University
William A. Cunningham
William A. Cunningham University of Toronto
David A. Pizarro
David A. Pizarro Cornell University
Jay J. Van Bavel
Jay J. Van Bavel New York University
Andrei Cimpian
Andrei Cimpian New York University

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