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Almog Simchon

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Psychological Methods|June 12, 2025
Neural text embeddings in psychological research: A guide with examples in RLouis Teitelbaum, Almog Simchon
PNAS Nexus|February 8, 2024
The persuasive effects of political microtargeting in the age of generative artificial intelligenceAlmog Simchon, Matthew Edwards, Stephan Lewandowsky
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
A computational text analysis investigation of the relation between personal and linguistic agencyAlmog Simchon, Britt Hadar, Michael Gilead
Communications Psychology|January 28, 2025
Warning people that they are being microtargeted fails to eliminate persuasive advantageFabio Carrella, Almog Simchon, Matthew Edwards, et al.
PNAS Nexus|June 19, 2023
Online reading habits can reveal personality traits: towards detecting psychological microtargetingAlmog Simchon, Adam Sutton, Matthew Edwards, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|November 23, 2020
Differential effects of abstract and concrete processing on the reactivity of basic and self-conscious emotionsOren Bornstein, Maayan Katzir, Almog Simchon, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 4, 2024
When liars are considered honestStephan Lewandowsky, David Garcia, Almog Simchon, et al.
Communications Psychology|January 26, 2025
Inoculation reduces social media engagement with affectively polarized content in the UK and USFintan Smith, Almog Simchon, Dawn Holford, et al.
PNAS Nexus|January 30, 2023
Troll and divide: the language of online polarizationAlmog Simchon, William J Brady, Jay J Van Bavel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 28, 2025
Elevated Power Promotes Prosocial Behavior More Than Elevated StatusBritt Hadar, Almog Simchon, Michael Gilead, et al.
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Psychological Methods|June 12, 2025
Neural text embeddings in psychological research: A guide with examples in RLouis Teitelbaum, Almog Simchon
PNAS Nexus|February 8, 2024
The persuasive effects of political microtargeting in the age of generative artificial intelligenceAlmog Simchon, Matthew Edwards, Stephan Lewandowsky
Communications Psychology|September 6, 2024
A computational text analysis investigation of the relation between personal and linguistic agencyAlmog Simchon, Britt Hadar, Michael Gilead
Communications Psychology|January 28, 2025
Warning people that they are being microtargeted fails to eliminate persuasive advantageFabio Carrella, Almog Simchon, Matthew Edwards, et al.
PNAS Nexus|June 19, 2023
Online reading habits can reveal personality traits: towards detecting psychological microtargetingAlmog Simchon, Adam Sutton, Matthew Edwards, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|November 23, 2020
Differential effects of abstract and concrete processing on the reactivity of basic and self-conscious emotionsOren Bornstein, Maayan Katzir, Almog Simchon, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 4, 2024
When liars are considered honestStephan Lewandowsky, David Garcia, Almog Simchon, et al.
Communications Psychology|January 26, 2025
Inoculation reduces social media engagement with affectively polarized content in the UK and USFintan Smith, Almog Simchon, Dawn Holford, et al.
PNAS Nexus|January 30, 2023
Troll and divide: the language of online polarizationAlmog Simchon, William J Brady, Jay J Van Bavel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 28, 2025
Elevated Power Promotes Prosocial Behavior More Than Elevated StatusBritt Hadar, Almog Simchon, Michael Gilead, et al.
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