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Guy Itzchakov

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Current Opinion in Psychology|October 1, 2025
Attitude strength as a novel predictor of willful ignoranceGuy Itzchakov, Geoff Haddock
Organizational Dynamics|June 20, 2022
High-quality listening in the age of COVID-19 : A Key to better dyadic communication for more effective organizationsGuy Itzchakov, Jennifer Grau
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
How do people perceive listeners?Guy Itzchakov, Geoffrey Haddock, Sarah Smith
Frontiers in Psychology|August 13, 2021
The Effect of a Dilemma on the Relationship Between Ability to Identify the Criterion (ATIC) and Scores on a Validated Situational InterviewGary P Latham, Guy Itzchakov
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 1, 2023
"Do you hear me?": Understanding the interplay of listening and perceived partner responsivenessHarry T Reis, Guy Itzchakov
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Attitudes in an interpersonal context: Psychological safety as a route to attitude changeGuy Itzchakov, Kenneth G DeMarree
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 20, 2020
Perceived Responsiveness Increases Tolerance of Attitude Ambivalence and Enhances Intentions to Behave in an Open-Minded MannerGuy Itzchakov, Harry T Reis
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 7, 2023
Listening and perceived responsiveness: Unveiling the significance and exploring crucial research endeavorsGuy Itzchakov, Harry T Reis
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 4, 2021
Parental listening when adolescents self-disclose: A preregistered experimental studyNetta Weinstein, Andrew Huo, Guy Itzchakov
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 21, 2022
Connection Heals Wounds: Feeling Listened to Reduces Speakers' Loneliness Following a Social Rejection DisclosureGuy Itzchakov, Netta Weinstein, Dvori Saluk, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|October 1, 2025
Attitude strength as a novel predictor of willful ignoranceGuy Itzchakov, Geoff Haddock
Organizational Dynamics|June 20, 2022
High-quality listening in the age of COVID-19 : A Key to better dyadic communication for more effective organizationsGuy Itzchakov, Jennifer Grau
Royal Society Open Science|April 10, 2025
How do people perceive listeners?Guy Itzchakov, Geoffrey Haddock, Sarah Smith
Frontiers in Psychology|August 13, 2021
The Effect of a Dilemma on the Relationship Between Ability to Identify the Criterion (ATIC) and Scores on a Validated Situational InterviewGary P Latham, Guy Itzchakov
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 1, 2023
"Do you hear me?": Understanding the interplay of listening and perceived partner responsivenessHarry T Reis, Guy Itzchakov
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2022
Attitudes in an interpersonal context: Psychological safety as a route to attitude changeGuy Itzchakov, Kenneth G DeMarree
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 20, 2020
Perceived Responsiveness Increases Tolerance of Attitude Ambivalence and Enhances Intentions to Behave in an Open-Minded MannerGuy Itzchakov, Harry T Reis
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 7, 2023
Listening and perceived responsiveness: Unveiling the significance and exploring crucial research endeavorsGuy Itzchakov, Harry T Reis
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 4, 2021
Parental listening when adolescents self-disclose: A preregistered experimental studyNetta Weinstein, Andrew Huo, Guy Itzchakov
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 21, 2022
Connection Heals Wounds: Feeling Listened to Reduces Speakers' Loneliness Following a Social Rejection DisclosureGuy Itzchakov, Netta Weinstein, Dvori Saluk, et al.
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