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Krishna Savani

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PNAS Nexus|January 30, 2023
The salience of choice reduces social responsibility: evidence from lab experiments and compliance with COVID-19 stay-at-home ordersYan Wang, Krishna Savani
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 6, 2017
Reverse ego-depletion: Acts of self-control can improve subsequent performance in Indian cultural contextsKrishna Savani, Veronika Job
The American Psychologist|December 16, 2021
A machine learning model of cultural change: Role of prosociality, political attitudes, and Protestant work ethicAbhishek Sheetal, Krishna Savani
Psychological Science|June 16, 2012
A choice mind-set increases the acceptance and maintenance of wealth inequalityKrishna Savani, Aneeta Rattan
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 31, 2020
From variability to vulnerability: People exposed to greater variability judge wrongdoers more harshlyYu Ding, Krishna Savani
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2022
The cancellation heuristic in intertemporal choice shifts people's time preferencesArjun Sengupta, Krishna Savani
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 20, 2018
Making the leader identity salient can be demotivatingKrishna Savani, Xi Zou
Frontiers in Psychology|November 30, 2019
Are There Advantages to Believing in Fate? The Belief in Negotiating With Fate When Faced With ConstraintsEvelyn W M Au, Krishna Savani
Frontiers in Psychology|March 11, 2020
Corrigendum: Are There Advantages to Believing in Fate? The Belief in Negotiating With Fate When Faced With ConstraintsEvelyn W M Au, Krishna Savani
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 18, 2018
Are the Motivational Effects of Autonomy-Supportive Conditions Universal? Contrasting Results Among Indians and AmericansRitu Tripathi, Daniel Cervone, Krishna Savani
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PNAS Nexus|January 30, 2023
The salience of choice reduces social responsibility: evidence from lab experiments and compliance with COVID-19 stay-at-home ordersYan Wang, Krishna Savani
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 6, 2017
Reverse ego-depletion: Acts of self-control can improve subsequent performance in Indian cultural contextsKrishna Savani, Veronika Job
The American Psychologist|December 16, 2021
A machine learning model of cultural change: Role of prosociality, political attitudes, and Protestant work ethicAbhishek Sheetal, Krishna Savani
Psychological Science|June 16, 2012
A choice mind-set increases the acceptance and maintenance of wealth inequalityKrishna Savani, Aneeta Rattan
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 31, 2020
From variability to vulnerability: People exposed to greater variability judge wrongdoers more harshlyYu Ding, Krishna Savani
Scientific Reports|March 18, 2022
The cancellation heuristic in intertemporal choice shifts people's time preferencesArjun Sengupta, Krishna Savani
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 20, 2018
Making the leader identity salient can be demotivatingKrishna Savani, Xi Zou
Frontiers in Psychology|November 30, 2019
Are There Advantages to Believing in Fate? The Belief in Negotiating With Fate When Faced With ConstraintsEvelyn W M Au, Krishna Savani
Frontiers in Psychology|March 11, 2020
Corrigendum: Are There Advantages to Believing in Fate? The Belief in Negotiating With Fate When Faced With ConstraintsEvelyn W M Au, Krishna Savani
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 18, 2018
Are the Motivational Effects of Autonomy-Supportive Conditions Universal? Contrasting Results Among Indians and AmericansRitu Tripathi, Daniel Cervone, Krishna Savani
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