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Shai Davidai

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Current Opinion in Psychology|July 20, 2021
How do people make sense of wealth and poverty?Shai Davidai
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 15, 2023
Economic Inequality Fosters the Belief That Success Is Zero-SumShai Davidai
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 12, 2021
The psychology of asymmetric zero-sum beliefsRussell Roberts, Shai Davidai
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 29, 2021
Personal relative deprivation and the belief that economic success is zero-sumMartino Ongis, Shai Davidai
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 12, 2017
The ideal road not taken: The self-discrepancies involved in people's most enduring regretsShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 21, 2021
Americans Misperceive Racial Disparities in Economic MobilityShai Davidai, Jesse Walker
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 25, 2015
Building a more mobile America--one income quintile at a timeShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Science Advances|February 18, 2020
The politics of zero-sum thinking: The relationship between political ideology and the belief that life is a zero-sum gameShai Davidai, Martino Ongis
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 22, 2016
The headwinds/tailwinds asymmetry: An availability bias in assessments of barriers and blessingsShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2019
The second pugilist's plight: Why people believe they are above average but are not especially happy about itShai Davidai, Sebastian Deri
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Current Opinion in Psychology|July 20, 2021
How do people make sense of wealth and poverty?Shai Davidai
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 15, 2023
Economic Inequality Fosters the Belief That Success Is Zero-SumShai Davidai
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 12, 2021
The psychology of asymmetric zero-sum beliefsRussell Roberts, Shai Davidai
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 29, 2021
Personal relative deprivation and the belief that economic success is zero-sumMartino Ongis, Shai Davidai
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|May 12, 2017
The ideal road not taken: The self-discrepancies involved in people's most enduring regretsShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 21, 2021
Americans Misperceive Racial Disparities in Economic MobilityShai Davidai, Jesse Walker
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|April 25, 2015
Building a more mobile America--one income quintile at a timeShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Science Advances|February 18, 2020
The politics of zero-sum thinking: The relationship between political ideology and the belief that life is a zero-sum gameShai Davidai, Martino Ongis
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 22, 2016
The headwinds/tailwinds asymmetry: An availability bias in assessments of barriers and blessingsShai Davidai, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2019
The second pugilist's plight: Why people believe they are above average but are not especially happy about itShai Davidai, Sebastian Deri
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