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June 5, 2019
The Strengths of Wisdom Provide Unique Contributions to Improved Leadership, Sustainability, Inequality, Gross National Happiness, and Civic Discourse in the Face of Contemporary World Problems
Igor Grossmann, Justin P Brienza
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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May 9, 2019
The importance of environmental threats and ideology in explaining extreme self-sacrifice
Abdo Elnakouri, Ian McGregor, Igor Grossmann
Current Opinion in Psychology
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August 11, 2019
Wisdom is a social-ecological rather than person-centric phenomenon
Igor Grossmann, Anna Dorfman, Harrison Oakes
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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November 21, 2019
The wealth→life history→innovation account of the Industrial Revolution is largely inconsistent with empirical time series data
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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January 19, 2018
Divergent life histories and other ecological adaptations: Examples of social-class differences in attention, cognition, and attunement to others
Igor Grossmann, Michael E W Varnum
The American Psychologist
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December 16, 2021
The psychology of cultural change: Introduction to the special issue
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Psychological Science
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February 7, 2015
Social structure, infectious diseases, disasters, secularism, and cultural change in America
Igor Grossmann, Michael E W Varnum
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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November 11, 2017
Socioecological factors are linked to changes in prevalence of contempt over time
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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September 16, 2017
Cultural Change: The How and the Why
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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July 15, 2015
Contrary to Psychological and Popular Opinion, There Is No Compelling Evidence That Older Adults Are Disproportionately Victimized by Consumer Fraud
Michael Ross, Igor Grossmann, Emily Schryer
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Journal of Intelligence
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June 5, 2019
The Strengths of Wisdom Provide Unique Contributions to Improved Leadership, Sustainability, Inequality, Gross National Happiness, and Civic Discourse in the Face of Contemporary World Problems
Igor Grossmann, Justin P Brienza
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
May 9, 2019
The importance of environmental threats and ideology in explaining extreme self-sacrifice
Abdo Elnakouri, Ian McGregor, Igor Grossmann
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
August 11, 2019
Wisdom is a social-ecological rather than person-centric phenomenon
Igor Grossmann, Anna Dorfman, Harrison Oakes
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
November 21, 2019
The wealth→life history→innovation account of the Industrial Revolution is largely inconsistent with empirical time series data
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
January 19, 2018
Divergent life histories and other ecological adaptations: Examples of social-class differences in attention, cognition, and attunement to others
Igor Grossmann, Michael E W Varnum
The American Psychologist
|
December 16, 2021
The psychology of cultural change: Introduction to the special issue
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Psychological Science
|
February 7, 2015
Social structure, infectious diseases, disasters, secularism, and cultural change in America
Igor Grossmann, Michael E W Varnum
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
November 11, 2017
Socioecological factors are linked to changes in prevalence of contempt over time
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
September 16, 2017
Cultural Change: The How and the Why
Michael E W Varnum, Igor Grossmann
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
July 15, 2015
Contrary to Psychological and Popular Opinion, There Is No Compelling Evidence That Older Adults Are Disproportionately Victimized by Consumer Fraud
Michael Ross, Igor Grossmann, Emily Schryer
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