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Allon Vishkin

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Psychological Science|January 11, 2022
Queen's Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 CountriesAllon Vishkin
Psychological Science|November 8, 2023
The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Is Partially Explained by the Generational-Shift Account but Fully Inconsistent With Existing Alternative Accounts: A Partial Concession and Reply to Napp and Breda (2023)Allon Vishkin
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 28, 2020
Variation and consistency in the links between religion and emotion regulationAllon Vishkin
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 20, 2024
Emotion concordance is higher among immigrants from more individualist cultures: Implications for cultural differences in adherence to emotion normsAllon Vishkin, Shinobu Kitayama
Plos One|September 12, 2025
Effects of survey administration mode on response profiles are predictable, and robust across countries: Evidence from 29 countries using machine-learning modelsAllon Vishkin, Eddie Bkheet
Affective Science|September 25, 2023
Emotion Norms Are UniqueAllon Vishkin, Maya Tamir
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
An ethnography of relationships in societies high in relational mobilityAllon Vishkin, Avital Binah-Pollak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 7, 2025
Value endorsement among Protestants and Catholics within and between countries in Europe: Implications for individualismAllon Vishkin, Dov Cohen, Shinobu Kitayama
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 22, 2020
Emotion regulation is motivatedMaya Tamir, Allon Vishkin, Tony Gutentag
PNAS Nexus|March 5, 2026
Gender equality predicts female overrepresentation only in competitive domains where they have a relative advantage over malesAllon Vishkin, Rachel Krasner, Majd Wely
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Psychological Science|January 11, 2022
Queen's Gambit Declined: The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Across 160 CountriesAllon Vishkin
Psychological Science|November 8, 2023
The Gender-Equality Paradox in Chess Participation Is Partially Explained by the Generational-Shift Account but Fully Inconsistent With Existing Alternative Accounts: A Partial Concession and Reply to Napp and Breda (2023)Allon Vishkin
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 28, 2020
Variation and consistency in the links between religion and emotion regulationAllon Vishkin
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 20, 2024
Emotion concordance is higher among immigrants from more individualist cultures: Implications for cultural differences in adherence to emotion normsAllon Vishkin, Shinobu Kitayama
Plos One|September 12, 2025
Effects of survey administration mode on response profiles are predictable, and robust across countries: Evidence from 29 countries using machine-learning modelsAllon Vishkin, Eddie Bkheet
Affective Science|September 25, 2023
Emotion Norms Are UniqueAllon Vishkin, Maya Tamir
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 27, 2026
An ethnography of relationships in societies high in relational mobilityAllon Vishkin, Avital Binah-Pollak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 7, 2025
Value endorsement among Protestants and Catholics within and between countries in Europe: Implications for individualismAllon Vishkin, Dov Cohen, Shinobu Kitayama
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|January 22, 2020
Emotion regulation is motivatedMaya Tamir, Allon Vishkin, Tony Gutentag
PNAS Nexus|March 5, 2026
Gender equality predicts female overrepresentation only in competitive domains where they have a relative advantage over malesAllon Vishkin, Rachel Krasner, Majd Wely
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