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Thomas Talhelm

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PNAS Nexus|March 12, 2026
Is modernization widening cultural differences?Thomas Talhelm
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 18, 2018
Hong Kong Liberals Are WEIRD: Analytic Thought Increases Support for Liberal PoliciesThomas Talhelm
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2019
Emerging evidence of cultural differences linked to rice versus wheat agricultureThomas Talhelm
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cowboy Culture Doesn't Have a Monopoly on Innovation: Despite stereotypes that suggest self-reliant values lead to the most innovations, group-centered societies have just as much creativityThomas Talhelm
Psychological Science|May 25, 2023
Cultures in Water-Scarce Environments Are More Long-Term OrientedHamidreza Harati, Thomas Talhelm
Nature Communications|February 27, 2024
People quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice are more collectivistic than people assigned to farm wheatThomas Talhelm, Xiawei Dong
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Water Scarcity Changes How People Think: Lacking money makes people focus on the present-but lacking water makes them plan for the futureThomas Talhelm, Hamidreza Harati
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2020
Historically rice-farming societies have tighter social norms in China and worldwideThomas Talhelm, Alexander S English
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 3, 2018
Who smiles while alone? Rates of smiling lower in China than U.SThomas Talhelm, Shigehiro Oishi, Xuemin Zhang
Science Advances|May 1, 2018
Moving chairs in Starbucks: Observational studies find rice-wheat cultural differences in daily life in ChinaThomas Talhelm, Xuemin Zhang, Shigehiro Oishi
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PNAS Nexus|March 12, 2026
Is modernization widening cultural differences?Thomas Talhelm
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 18, 2018
Hong Kong Liberals Are WEIRD: Analytic Thought Increases Support for Liberal PoliciesThomas Talhelm
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2019
Emerging evidence of cultural differences linked to rice versus wheat agricultureThomas Talhelm
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cowboy Culture Doesn't Have a Monopoly on Innovation: Despite stereotypes that suggest self-reliant values lead to the most innovations, group-centered societies have just as much creativityThomas Talhelm
Psychological Science|May 25, 2023
Cultures in Water-Scarce Environments Are More Long-Term OrientedHamidreza Harati, Thomas Talhelm
Nature Communications|February 27, 2024
People quasi-randomly assigned to farm rice are more collectivistic than people assigned to farm wheatThomas Talhelm, Xiawei Dong
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Water Scarcity Changes How People Think: Lacking money makes people focus on the present-but lacking water makes them plan for the futureThomas Talhelm, Hamidreza Harati
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 2020
Historically rice-farming societies have tighter social norms in China and worldwideThomas Talhelm, Alexander S English
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|July 3, 2018
Who smiles while alone? Rates of smiling lower in China than U.SThomas Talhelm, Shigehiro Oishi, Xuemin Zhang
Science Advances|May 1, 2018
Moving chairs in Starbucks: Observational studies find rice-wheat cultural differences in daily life in ChinaThomas Talhelm, Xuemin Zhang, Shigehiro Oishi
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