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Poruz Khambatta

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The American Psychologist|March 21, 2024
Facial recognition technology and human raters can predict political orientation from images of expressionless faces even when controlling for demographics and self-presentationMichal Kosinski, Poruz Khambatta, Yilun Wang
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 25, 2015
Physically scarce (vs. enriched) environments decrease the ability to tell lies successfullyLeanne Ten Brinke, Poruz Khambatta, Dana R Carney
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2023
Tailoring recommendation algorithms to ideal preferences makes users better offPoruz Khambatta, Shwetha Mariadassou, Joshua Morris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2016
Dominant, open nonverbal displays are attractive at zero-acquaintanceTanya Vacharkulksemsuk, Emily Reit, Poruz Khambatta, et al.
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The American Psychologist|March 21, 2024
Facial recognition technology and human raters can predict political orientation from images of expressionless faces even when controlling for demographics and self-presentationMichal Kosinski, Poruz Khambatta, Yilun Wang
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 25, 2015
Physically scarce (vs. enriched) environments decrease the ability to tell lies successfullyLeanne Ten Brinke, Poruz Khambatta, Dana R Carney
Scientific Reports|June 8, 2023
Tailoring recommendation algorithms to ideal preferences makes users better offPoruz Khambatta, Shwetha Mariadassou, Joshua Morris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2016
Dominant, open nonverbal displays are attractive at zero-acquaintanceTanya Vacharkulksemsuk, Emily Reit, Poruz Khambatta, et al.
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