Ori Plonsky, Daniel L. Chen, Liat Netzer, Talya Steiner, and Yuval Feldman, “Motivational Drivers for Serial Position Effects in High-Stakes Legal Decisions”, Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 108, n. 7, July 2023, pp. 1137–1156.
Daniel L. Chen, and Arnaud Philippe, “Clash of norms judicial leniency on defendant birthdays”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 211, July 2023, pp. 324–344.
Daniel L. Chen, “Judicial compliance in district courts”, International Review of Law and Economics, vol. 74, n. 106122, June 2023.
Sultan Mehmood, Avner Seror, and Daniel L. Chen, “Ramadan fasting increases leniency in judges from Pakistan and India”, Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 7, June 2023, pp. 874–880.
Zhe Huang, Xinyue Zhang, Ruofan Wang, and Daniel L. Chen (eds.), Deep IV in Law, Cambridge University Press, August 2022.
Daniel L. Chen, and Martin Schonger, “Social preferences or sacred values? Theory and evidence of deontological motivations”, Science Advances, vol. 8, n. 19, May 2022.
Elliott Ash, Daniel L. Chen, and Sergio Galletta, “Measuring Judicial Sentiment: Methods and Application to US Circuit Courts”, Economica, vol. 89, n. 354, April 2022, pp. 362–376.
Eric Reinhart, and Daniel L. Chen, “Association of Jail Decarceration and Anticontagion Policies With COVID-19 Case Growth Rates in US Counties”, JAMA Network Open, September 2021.
Eric Reinhart, and Daniel L. Chen, “Carceral-community epidemiology, structural racism, and COVID-19 disparities”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 118, n. e2026577118, May 2021.