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    Victim Number Effects in Charitable Giving: Joint Evaluations Promote Egalitarian Decisions by Garinther, Alexander, Arrow, Holly, Razavi, Pooya

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-01-2022)
    “…Studies of victim number effects in charitable giving consistently find that people care more and help more when presented with an appeal to help an individual…”
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    Journal Article
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    A Compassionate Self Is a True Self? Self-Compassion Promotes Subjective Authenticity by Zhang, Jia Wei, Chen, Serena, Tomova Shakur, Teodora K., Bilgin, Begüm, Chai, Wen Jia, Ramis, Tamilselvan, Shaban-Azad, Hadi, Razavi, Pooya, Nutankumar, Thingujam, Manukyan, Arpine

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-09-2019)
    “…Theory and research converge to suggest that authenticity predicts positive psychological adjustment. Given these benefits of authenticity, there is a…”
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    Benefits Associated With Experiential and Material Purchases May Depend on Culture by Razavi, Pooya, Shaban-Azad, Hadi, Chai, Wen Jia, Zhang, Jia Wei, Nguyen, Ngoc-Han, Howell, Ryan T.

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-07-2020)
    “…Spending money on experiences, compared to materials, is often associated with more happiness. This experiential advantage, however, is developed based on…”
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    The Big Five Across Socioeconomic Status: Measurement Invariance, Relationships, and Age Trends by Hughes, Bradley T, Costello, Cory K, Pearman, Joshua, Razavi, Pooya, Bedford-Petersen, Cianna, Ludwig, Rita M, Srivastava, Sanjay

    Published in Collabra. Psychology (10-06-2021)
    “…Associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implications for theory and application. Progress in understanding these…”
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    Gheirat as a Complex Emotional Reaction to Relational Boundary Violations: A Mixed-Methods Investigation by Razavi, Pooya, Shaban-Azad, Hadi, Srivastava, Sanjay

    “…People from different cultural backgrounds vary in how they define, perceive, and react to violations of relational boundaries. Muslim cultures are diverse and…”
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    Understanding the Misunderstood Emotion: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Variants of Anger by Razavi, Pooya

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…In cultural accounts and scholarly writings about anger, we see conceptualizations that reflect the existence of two variants: an anger perceived as moral,…”
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    A Multidimensional Approach to the Relationship Between Individualism-Collectivism and Guilt and Shame by Young, Isaac F., Razavi, Pooya, Cohen, Taya R., Yang, Qian, Alabèrnia-Segura, Miquel, Sullivan, Daniel

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2021)
    “…Guilt and shame proneness are commonly thought to be associated with culture, yet research on this relationship is fragmented and often inconsistent. In a…”
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    Cross-Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Experience of Awe by Razavi, Pooya, Zhang, Jia Wei, Hekiert, Daniela, Yoo, Seung Hee, Howell, Ryan T

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2016)
    “…Current research on awe is limited to Western cultures. Thus, whether the measurement, frequency, and consequences of awe will replicate across non-Western…”
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    Awe is Associated With Creative Personality, Convergent Creativity, and Everyday Creativity by Zhang, Jia Wei, Howell, Ryan T., Razavi, Pooya, Shaban-Azad, Hadi, Chai, Wen Jia, Ramis, Tamilselvan, Mello, Zena, Anderson, Craig L., Monroy, Maria, Keltner, Dacher

    “…Creativity has many benefits, such as workplace performance and life satisfaction. Three studies extended a small body of work to examine whether awe was…”
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