Ketelaar, T. (in Press). Design or Defect?: Toward an Evolutionary Psychology of Emotions and Motivated Reasoning, in (Eds). The Oxford Handbook of Evolution and the Emotions . [PDF]
Lopez, A. & Ketelaar, T. (2021). Time Value of Money and Happiness. Revisitade Psicologia, 33, 22-35. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. (2017). Emotional Solutions to Free Riding. Pages 1-3, In TheEncyclopediaofEvolutionaryPsychological Science T.K. Shackelford, & V.A. Weekes-Shackelford,(Eds). (Springer International Publishing).[PDF]
Ketelaar. T., Koenig, B. L., Gambacorta, D. Dolgov, I., Hor, D., Zarzosa, J., Cuahtemoc, L.N., Klunge, M. & Wells, L. (2012). Smiles as Signals of Lower Status in Football Players and Fashion Models: Evidence that Smiles are Associated with Lower Dominance and Lower Prestige. Evolutionary Psychology, 10, 371-397. [PDF]
Dijk, C., Koenig, B., Ketelaar, T. & deJong, p. J. (2011). Saved by the Blush: Being Trusted Despite Defecting. Emotion, 11, 313 – 319. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. & Koenig, B. (2007). Justice, Fairness, and Strategic Emotional Commitments, in, D. de Cremer, (Ed.). Justice and Emotions: Current Developments Mahwah, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates., pp. 133-154.[PDF]
Ketelaar, T. (2006). The role of moral sentiments in economic decision making, in Social Psychology and Economics , D. de Cremer, M. Zeelenberg, & K. Murnighan (Eds.). (pp. 97-116). Mahwah, NJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. & Au, W. T. (2003). The effects of feelings of guilt on the behaviour of uncooperative individuals in repeated social bargaining games. Cognition & Emotion.[PDF]
Larsen, R. J. & Ketelaar, T. (1991). Personality and Susceptibility to Positive and Negative Emotional States. Journal of Personality & Social Psychology.[PDF]
Trafimow, D. Bromgard, I. K., Finlay, K. A. & Ketelaar, T. (2005). The Role of Affect in Trait Attributions from Violations of Perfect and Imperfect Duties. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin., 31, 935-948. [PDF]
Other Emotion Papers/Chapters
Ketelaar, T. (2013). Guilt. In The Encyclopedia of the Mind, pages 376-377 Pashler, H.(Ed), Sage Publishers. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. (2004). Ancestral Emotions, Current Decisions: Using Evolutionary Game Theory to explore the role of Emotions in decision-making. In Crawford, C. & Salmon, C. (Eds). EvolutionaryPsychology, Public Policyand Personal Decisions, (pp. 145-168). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF]
Gross, J. Sutton, S. & Ketelaar (1998). Relations Between Affect and Personality. Personality& Social PsychologyBulletin.[PDF]
Clore, G. L., & Ketelaar, T. (1997). Minding our emotions: On the role of automatic, unconscious affect. In R. S. Wyer (Ed.), Advances in social cognition. Vol. 10 (pp. 105-120). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. and Clore, G. L. (1997). Emotions and reason: The proximate effects and ultimate functions of emotions. In Matthews, G. (Ed.) Personality, Emotion, and Cognitive Science, (pp. 355-396). Advances in Psychology Series, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers (North-Holland). [PDF]
Selected Philosophy of Science Papers
Ketelaar, T. (2014). Evolutionary Theories. in B. Gawronski & G. Bodenhausen (Eds). Theoryand Explanation inSocial Psychology. pp. 224-241. New York: Guilford Press. [PDF]
Ellis, B. J. & Ketelaar, T. (2002). Clarifying the Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology: A Reply to Lloyd and Feldman. A Reply to: Lloyd, E. A. & Feldman, M. W. (2002). Evolutionary psychology: A view from Evolutionary Biology. Psychological Inquiry, 13, 157-164. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. (2002). The Evaluation of competing Approaches within Human Evolutionary Psychology. In Scherer, S.J. and Rauscher, F. (Eds.). Evolutionary Psychology: Alternative Approaches. Kluwer Press. [PDF]
Ketelaar, T. & Ellis, B. J. (2000). Are evolutionary explanations unfalsifiable?: Evolutionary psychology and the Lakatosian philosophy of science. (Target Article) Psychological Inquiry, 11, 1-21. [PDF]
Ellis, B. J. & Ketelaar, T. (2000). On the Natural Selection of Alternative Models: Evaluation of Explanations in Evolutionary Psychology. (Response to the commentaries on our Target Article) Psychological Inquiry,11, 56-68. [PDF]
Ecological Rationality/Pragmatics Papers
Lopez, A. & Ketelaar, T. (2011). If …: Satisficing Algorithms For Mapping Conditional Statements onto Social Domains. In Hertwig, R. & Pachur, T, (Eds)Heuristics: The Foundations of Adaptive Behavior.New York: Oxford University Press. [PDF]Note: This paper was originally published in 2004 in the European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, this paper has been selected for this book as a collection of what the editors consider the best papers on heuristic decision making worldwide.
Lopez-Rousseau, A. & Ketelaar, T. (2005). Juliet: If they do see thee, they will murder thee. A satisficing algorithm for pragmatic conditionals, Mind & Society, 5, 71-77.[PDF]
Ketelaar, T. & Todd, P. M. (2001). Framing our thoughts: Ecological rationality as evolutionary psychology’s answer to the frame problem. In Holcomb III, H. R. (Eds.) ConceptualChallengesin Evolutionary Psychology:InnovativeResearch Strategies, (pp. 179-211). Kluwer Publishers. [PDF]
Other Papers/Chapters
Gambacorta, D., & Ketelaar, T. (2013). Dominance and deference: Men inhibit creative displays during mate competition when their competitor is strong. Evolution and Human Behavior, 34(5), 330-333.[PDF]
Koenig, B. L., Kirkjpatrick, L. A., & Ketelaar, T. (2007). Predictors of the misperceptions of sexual and romantic interests in opposite-sex friendships. Personal Relationships, 14, 411-429. [PDF]