Nathan N. Cheek

521 total citations
25 papers, 300 citations indexed

About

Nathan N. Cheek is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Applied Psychology and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan N. Cheek has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 300 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Social Psychology, 11 papers in Applied Psychology and 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Nathan N. Cheek's work include Behavioral Health and Interventions (9 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (7 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (6 papers). Nathan N. Cheek is often cited by papers focused on Behavioral Health and Interventions (9 papers), Cultural Differences and Values (7 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (6 papers). Nathan N. Cheek collaborates with scholars based in United States and Spain. Nathan N. Cheek's co-authors include Barry Schwartz, Julie K. Norem, Jonathan M. Cheek, Cheryl R. Kaiser, Stacey Sinclair, Andrew Ward, Eldar Shafir, Elena Reutskaja, Jin X. Goh and Emily Pronin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, PLoS ONE and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Nathan N. Cheek

24 papers receiving 290 citations

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All Works

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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2025). The Underestimation of Transgender Women’s Vulnerability to Workplace Sexual Harassment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 391259643–391259643.
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Shafir, Eldar & Nathan N. Cheek. (2024). Choosing, rejecting, and closely replicating, 30 years later: A commentary on Chandrashekar et al.. Judgment and Decision Making. 19. 1 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2023). People believe sexual harassment and domestic violence are less harmful for women in poverty. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 107. 104472–104472. 5 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2023). Why Do People Think Individuals in Poverty Are Less Vulnerable to Harm?: Testing the Role of Intuitions About Adaptation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 51(5). 794–807. 1 indexed citations
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Kaiser, Cheryl R., et al.. (2022). Gender Prototypes Shape Perceptions of and Responses to Sexual Harassment. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 31(3). 254–261. 13 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N.. (2022). People think the everyday effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are not as bad for people in poverty.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied. 29(2). 425–439. 3 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., Elena Reutskaja, & Barry Schwartz. (2022). Balancing the Freedom–Security Trade-Off During Crises and Disasters. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 17(4). 1024–1049. 18 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., Barry Schwartz, & Eldar Shafir. (2022). Choice Set Size Shapes Self-Expression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 49(2). 267–281. 4 indexed citations
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Goh, Jin X., et al.. (2021). Narrow prototypes and neglected victims: Understanding perceptions of sexual harassment.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 122(5). 873–893. 45 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2020). What does it mean to maximize? “Decision difficulty,†indecisiveness, and the jingle-jangle fallacies in the measurement of maximizing. Judgment and Decision Making. 15(1). 7–24. 5 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2020). What does it mean to maximize? “Decision difficulty,” indecisiveness, and the jingle-jangle fallacies in the measurement of maximizing. Judgment and Decision Making. 15(1). 7–24. 29 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2020). Seeing the subjective as objective: People perceive the taste of those they disagree with as biased and wrong. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 34(2). 167–182. 14 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N. & Andrew Ward. (2019). When choice is a double-edged sword: Understanding maximizers' paradoxical experiences with choice. Personality and Individual Differences. 143. 55–61. 20 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N. & Julie K. Norem. (2018). On Moderator Detection in Anchoring Research: Implications of Ignoring Estimate Direction. Collabra Psychology. 4(1). 3 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N. & Jonathan M. Cheek. (2018). Aspects of identity: From the inner-outer metaphor to a tetrapartite model of the self. Self and Identity. 17(4). 467–482. 26 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Barry & Nathan N. Cheek. (2017). Choice, freedom, and well-being: considerations for public policy. Behavioural Public Policy. 1(1). 106–121. 28 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N.. (2016). Face-ism and Objectification in Mainstream and LGBT Magazines. PLoS ONE. 11(4). e0153592–e0153592. 4 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N. & Julie K. Norem. (2016). Holistic thinkers anchor less: Exploring the roles of self-construal and thinking styles in anchoring susceptibility. Personality and Individual Differences. 115. 174–176. 21 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N.. (2016). Semantic versus numeric priming and the consider-the-opposite strategy: Comment on Adame (2016). Learning and Motivation. 53. 49–51. 1 indexed citations
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Cheek, Nathan N., et al.. (2015). What have I just done? Anchoring, self-knowledge, and judgments of recent behavior. Judgment and Decision Making. 10(1). 76–85. 8 indexed citations

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