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May 9, 2019
The motivation to sacrifice for a cause reflects a basic cognitive bias
Christopher Y Olivola
Psychological Science
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May 12, 2018
The Interpersonal Sunk-Cost Effect
Christopher Y Olivola
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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October 4, 2023
"WEIRD" societies still value (even needless) self-control and self-sacrifice
Christopher Y Olivola
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
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April 6, 2013
The Martyrdom Effect: When Pain and Effort Increase Prosocial Contributions
Christopher Y Olivola, Eldar Shafir
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 19, 2009
Distributions of observed death tolls govern sensitivity to human fatalities
Christopher Y Olivola, Namika Sagara
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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November 13, 2014
Is psychological essentialism an inherent feature of human cognition?
Christopher Y Olivola, Edouard Machery
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 19, 2018
Numerical magnitude evaluation as a foundation for decision making
Christopher Y Olivola, Nick Chater
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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March 23, 2017
The biasing effects of appearances go beyond physical attractiveness and mating motives
Christopher Y Olivola, Alexander Todorov
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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October 18, 2008
Randomness in retrospect: exploring the interactions between memory and randomness cognition
Christopher Y Olivola, Daniel M Oppenheimer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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June 28, 2014
Many behavioral tendencies associated with right-leaning (conservative) political ideologies are malleable and unrelated to negativity
Christopher Y Olivola, Abigail B Sussman
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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May 9, 2019
The motivation to sacrifice for a cause reflects a basic cognitive bias
Christopher Y Olivola
Psychological Science
|
May 12, 2018
The Interpersonal Sunk-Cost Effect
Christopher Y Olivola
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
October 4, 2023
"WEIRD" societies still value (even needless) self-control and self-sacrifice
Christopher Y Olivola
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
|
April 6, 2013
The Martyrdom Effect: When Pain and Effort Increase Prosocial Contributions
Christopher Y Olivola, Eldar Shafir
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 19, 2009
Distributions of observed death tolls govern sensitivity to human fatalities
Christopher Y Olivola, Namika Sagara
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
November 13, 2014
Is psychological essentialism an inherent feature of human cognition?
Christopher Y Olivola, Edouard Machery
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 19, 2018
Numerical magnitude evaluation as a foundation for decision making
Christopher Y Olivola, Nick Chater
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
March 23, 2017
The biasing effects of appearances go beyond physical attractiveness and mating motives
Christopher Y Olivola, Alexander Todorov
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
October 18, 2008
Randomness in retrospect: exploring the interactions between memory and randomness cognition
Christopher Y Olivola, Daniel M Oppenheimer
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
June 28, 2014
Many behavioral tendencies associated with right-leaning (conservative) political ideologies are malleable and unrelated to negativity
Christopher Y Olivola, Abigail B Sussman
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