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Daniela Goya-Tocchetto

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Nature Communications|July 5, 2024
Economic segregation is associated with reduced concerns about economic inequalityShai Davidai, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, M Asher Lawson
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 2, 2025
Exposure to successful women and racial minorities who defy stereotypes about their groups leads to inflated perceptions of diversity in organizationsDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, Shai Davidai, M Asher Lawson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 1, 2024
Can selecting the most qualified candidate be unfair? Learning about socioeconomic advantages and disadvantages reduces the perceived fairness of meritocracy and increases support for socioeconomic diversity initiatives in organizationsDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, Aaron C Kay, B Keith Payne
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 29, 2025
Income inequality depresses support for higher minimum wagesDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, M Asher Lawson, Shai Davidai, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 12, 2026
Liberals and Conservatives See Different Victims: Moral Disagreement Is Explained by Different Assumptions of VulnerabilityJake Womick, Emily Kubin, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|August 11, 2025
Inequality in People's Minds: An Integrative Psychological Framework of Perceptions of Economic InequalityL Taylor Phillips, Stephanie J Tepper, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 2024
Megastudy testing 25 treatments to reduce antidemocratic attitudes and partisan animosityJan G Voelkel, Michael N Stagnaro, James Y Chu, et al.
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Nature Communications|July 5, 2024
Economic segregation is associated with reduced concerns about economic inequalityShai Davidai, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, M Asher Lawson
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 2, 2025
Exposure to successful women and racial minorities who defy stereotypes about their groups leads to inflated perceptions of diversity in organizationsDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, Shai Davidai, M Asher Lawson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 1, 2024
Can selecting the most qualified candidate be unfair? Learning about socioeconomic advantages and disadvantages reduces the perceived fairness of meritocracy and increases support for socioeconomic diversity initiatives in organizationsDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, Aaron C Kay, B Keith Payne
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 29, 2025
Income inequality depresses support for higher minimum wagesDaniela Goya-Tocchetto, M Asher Lawson, Shai Davidai, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 12, 2026
Liberals and Conservatives See Different Victims: Moral Disagreement Is Explained by Different Assumptions of VulnerabilityJake Womick, Emily Kubin, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|August 11, 2025
Inequality in People's Minds: An Integrative Psychological Framework of Perceptions of Economic InequalityL Taylor Phillips, Stephanie J Tepper, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 17, 2024
Megastudy testing 25 treatments to reduce antidemocratic attitudes and partisan animosityJan G Voelkel, Michael N Stagnaro, James Y Chu, et al.
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