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Selin Kesebir

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 18, 2017
Word order denotes relevance differences: The case of conjoined phrases with lexical genderSelin Kesebir
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|December 29, 2011
The superorganism account of human sociality: how and when human groups are like beehivesSelin Kesebir
Psychological Science|September 5, 2015
Income Inequality Explains Why Economic Growth Does Not Always Translate to an Increase in HappinessShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir
Psychological Science|November 7, 2012
Optimal social-networking strategy is a function of socioeconomic conditionsShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir
Psychological Science|September 22, 2010
A spontaneous self-reference effect in memory: why some birthdays are harder to remember than othersSelin Kesebir, Shigehiro Oishi
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 28, 2017
A Growing Disconnection From Nature Is Evident in Cultural ProductsSelin Kesebir, Pelin Kesebir
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 13, 2026
Gender Differences in Aversion to Social Comparison FeedbackJudy Qiu, Selin Kesebir
Journal of Research in Personality|December 4, 2009
On Feeling Understood and Feeling Well: The Role of InterdependenceJanetta Lun, Selin Kesebir, Shigehiro Oishi
Psychological Science|August 16, 2011
Income inequality and happinessShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir, Ed Diener
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 11, 2015
A Theory of Human Needs Should Be Human-Centered, Not Animal-Centered: Commentary on Kenrick et al. (2010)Selin Kesebir, Jesse Graham, Shigehiro Oishi
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 18, 2017
Word order denotes relevance differences: The case of conjoined phrases with lexical genderSelin Kesebir
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|December 29, 2011
The superorganism account of human sociality: how and when human groups are like beehivesSelin Kesebir
Psychological Science|September 5, 2015
Income Inequality Explains Why Economic Growth Does Not Always Translate to an Increase in HappinessShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir
Psychological Science|November 7, 2012
Optimal social-networking strategy is a function of socioeconomic conditionsShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir
Psychological Science|September 22, 2010
A spontaneous self-reference effect in memory: why some birthdays are harder to remember than othersSelin Kesebir, Shigehiro Oishi
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|March 28, 2017
A Growing Disconnection From Nature Is Evident in Cultural ProductsSelin Kesebir, Pelin Kesebir
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 13, 2026
Gender Differences in Aversion to Social Comparison FeedbackJudy Qiu, Selin Kesebir
Journal of Research in Personality|December 4, 2009
On Feeling Understood and Feeling Well: The Role of InterdependenceJanetta Lun, Selin Kesebir, Shigehiro Oishi
Psychological Science|August 16, 2011
Income inequality and happinessShigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir, Ed Diener
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 11, 2015
A Theory of Human Needs Should Be Human-Centered, Not Animal-Centered: Commentary on Kenrick et al. (2010)Selin Kesebir, Jesse Graham, Shigehiro Oishi
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