Boaz Keysar
American psychologist
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Boaz Keysar's Degrees
- PhD Psychology Stanford University
- Bachelors Psychology Tel Aviv University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Boaz Keysar is the Chair of the Cognition Program at the University of Chicago, and broadly researches communication, negotiation, and decision making. Biography Keysar was born in Israel, and received a bachelor's degree in Psychology and Philosophy from the Hebrew University in 1984. Keysar later earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology from Princeton University in 1989 after moving to the United States, working under Sam Glucksberg. In 1991, after working as a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University, Keysar joined the faculty of the University of Chicago as an Assistant Professor of Psychology, and was later granted tenure in 1995 and promoted to full professor in 2002. Since 2005, Keysar has served as the Chair of the Cognition Program.
Boaz Keysar's Published Works
Published Works
- Perspective taking as egocentric anchoring and adjustment. (2004) (1063)
- Understanding Metaphorical Comparisons: Beyond Similarity. (1990) (735)
- Taking Perspective in Conversation: The Role of Mutual Knowledge in Comprehension (2000) (706)
- Limits on theory of mind use in adults (2003) (640)
- When do speakers take into account common ground? (1996) (605)
- Perspective taking in children and adults: Equivalent egocentrism but differential correction (2004) (480)
- Why don't we believe non-native speakers? The influence of accent on credibility (2010) (441)
- The Effect of Culture on Perspective Taking (2007) (426)
- The Foreign-Language Effect (2012) (347)
- Your Morals Depend on Language (2014) (308)
- Reflexively mindblind: Using theory of mind to interpret behavior requires effortful attention (2010) (304)
- The Illusory Transparency of Intention: Linguistic Perspective Taking in Text (1994) (250)
- The Egocentric Basis of Language Use (1998) (247)
- Intuitions of the transparency of idioms: Can one keep a secret by spilling the beans? (1995) (241)
- Definite Reference and Mutual Knowledge: Process Models of Common Ground in Comprehension (1998) (224)
- On the functional equivalence of literal and metaphorical interpretations in discourse. (1989) (220)
- Speakers' Overestimation of Their Effectiveness (2002) (204)
- The Role of Suppression and Enhancement in Understanding Metaphors. (2001) (178)
- Anchoring Comprehension in Linguistic Precedents (2002) (166)
- Communication and miscommunication: The role of egocentric processes (2007) (164)
- Metaphor and Thought: How metaphors work (1993) (159)
- Conventional Language: How Metaphorical Is It? (2000) (155)
- The Exposure Advantage (2015) (136)
- Interns Overestimate the Effectiveness of Their Hand-off Communication (2010) (127)
- Thinking More or Feeling Less? Explaining the Foreign-Language Effect on Moral Judgment (2017) (125)
- Swimming against the current: Do idioms reflect conceptual structure? (1999) (124)
- Functional theory of illusory conjunctions and neon colors. (1989) (124)
- Exposure to multiple languages enhances communication skills in infancy. (2017) (124)
- Using a Foreign Language Changes Our Choices (2016) (123)
- Using Theory of Mind to represent and take part in social interactions: Comparing individuals with high-functioning autism and typically developing controls (2010) (123)
- The closeness-communication bias: Increased egocentrism among friends versus strangers (2011) (104)
- States of Affairs and States of Mind: The Effect of Knowledge of Beliefs (1995) (103)
- In the mood to get over yourself: mood affects theory-of-mind use. (2008) (101)
- Less Is More: A Minimalist Account of Joint Action in Communication (2009) (91)
- DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY (2007) (84)
- Reciprocity Is Not Give and Take (2008) (80)
- The Effect of Information Overlap on Communication Effectiveness (2007) (74)
- Perspective taking and the coordination of meaning in language use (2006) (72)
- The Illusory Transparency of Intention: Does June Understand What Mark Means Because He Means It? (2000) (71)
- Metaphor understanding and accessing conceptual schema : reply to Gibbs (1992) (1992) (70)
- Unconfounding common ground (1997) (67)
- Our Moral Choices Are Foreign to Us (2017) (66)
- Self-anchoring in conversation: Why language users do not do what they 'should' (2002) (66)
- Common sense and adult theory of communication (1993) (61)
- Making sense of how we make sense: the paradox of egocentrism in language use (2005) (59)
- Metaphor and Communication (1992) (57)
- Less-Detailed Representation of Non-Native Language: Why Non-Native Speakers' Stories Seem More Vague (2012) (47)
- Using a foreign language reduces mental imagery (2018) (46)
- Discourse context effects: Metaphorical and literal interpretations (1994) (46)
- How culture influences perspective taking: differences in correction, not integration (2013) (45)
- You said it before and you'll say it again: expectations of consistency in communication. (2007) (37)
- Honesty Speaks a Second Language (2018) (36)
- Mindreading in an exotic case: the normal adult human (2005) (34)
- Mispredicting the hedonic benefits of segregated gains. (2007) (34)
- On the reliability of the foreign language effect on risk-taking (2019) (25)
- The role of intentions and outcomes in the foreign language effect on moral judgements (2019) (20)
- Language users as problem solvers: Just what ambiguity problem do they solve? (1998) (20)
- The Unforeseen Consequences of Interacting With Non-Native Speakers (2018) (14)
- Speaking with common ground: from principles to processes in pragmatics: a reply to Polichak and Gerrig. (1998) (13)
- Executive control influences linguistic representations (2014) (13)
- Keeping Track of Speaker's Perspective: The Role of Social Identity (2009) (12)
- Language context and decision-making: Challenges and advances (2018) (12)
- Coordination of action and belief in communication (2005) (12)
- Why don ' t we believe non-native speakers ? The in fl uence of accent on credibility (2010) (9)
- When and Why People Evaluate Negative Reciprocity as More Fair Than Positive Reciprocity (2019) (9)
- The influence of native language in shaping judgment and choice. (2019) (9)
- Use of a language intervention to reduce vaccine hesitancy (2022) (6)
- Escalation of negative social exchange: Reflexive punishment or deliberative deterrence? (2019) (6)
- Is language processing different in dialogue? (2004) (5)
- Young children enlarge the pie: Antecedents of negotiation skills. (2022) (1)
- The extreme illusion of understanding. (2022) (1)
- Language modality influences risk perception: Innovations read well but sound even better (2022) (1)
- Perspective taking in language processing (2013) (1)
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- Review : The Revival of Idioms Reviewed Work ( s ) : Idioms : Processing , Structure , and Interpretation by Cristina Cacciari (2018) (0)
- Voting in a foreign language (2016) (0)
- Unconfounding Common Ground BOAZ KEYSAR (2009) (0)
- Egocentric processes in communication and miscommunication 1 (2008) (0)
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- The Effect of Information Overlapon Communication Effectiveness (2007) (0)
- Foreign language reduces false memories by increasing memory monitoring. (2023) (0)
- Mindreading in an Exotic Case (2005) (0)
- Semantic and pragmatic factors in metaphor comprehension (1989) (0)
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- Culturally Anchored Mental-Health Attitudes: The Impact of Language (2023) (0)
- Lingua Franca as a Hidden Barrier to Conflict Resolution (2022) (0)
- Forum Using [ 1 _ TD $ DIFF ] a Foreign Language Changes Our Choices (2016) (0)
- Use of a language intervention to reduce vaccine hesitancy (2022) (0)
- From Figures of Speech to Figments of Thought. (1996) (0)
- 3 Coordination of Action and Belief in Communication (2004) (0)
- Why Danny died: cribs and other potentially dangerous products--the advocates' perspective. (2008) (0)
- Listening speaks to our intuition while reading promotes analytic thought. (2022) (0)
- A psycholinguist who spoke his mouth: Introduction to the special issue on bilingualism in honour of Albert Costa (2021) (0)
- Reviewers acknowledgement (2011) (0)
- Executive control influences linguistic representations (2013) (0)
- The Revival of Idioms@@@Idioms: Processing, Structure, and Interpretation (1995) (0)
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