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Promothesh Chatterjee

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 25, 2023
Does the first letter of one's name affect life decisions? A natural language processing examination of nominative determinismPromothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, Arul Mishra
Psychological Science|March 8, 2012
Is it light or dark? Recalling moral behavior changes perception of brightnessPronobesh Banerjee, Promothesh Chatterjee, Jayati Sinha
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2024
Machine-assisted social psychology hypothesis generationSachin Banker, Promothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, et al.
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2024
The future of large language models in social science research: Reply to Berger (2024) and Carrillo et al. (2024)Sachin Banker, Promothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|May 25, 2023
Does the first letter of one's name affect life decisions? A natural language processing examination of nominative determinismPromothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, Arul Mishra
Psychological Science|March 8, 2012
Is it light or dark? Recalling moral behavior changes perception of brightnessPronobesh Banerjee, Promothesh Chatterjee, Jayati Sinha
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2024
Machine-assisted social psychology hypothesis generationSachin Banker, Promothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, et al.
The American Psychologist|September 16, 2024
The future of large language models in social science research: Reply to Berger (2024) and Carrillo et al. (2024)Sachin Banker, Promothesh Chatterjee, Himanshu Mishra, et al.
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