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    Remove barriers to technology adoption for people in poverty by Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq, Saldanha, Neela A.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-04-2022)
    “…Financial, informational and other constraints lower the adoption of welfare-improving technologies amongst people living in poverty. Field trials have…”
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    Leverage the power of ritual to improve community health worker efficacy and public health outcomes: Lessons from Bihar, India by Legare, Cristine, Burger, Oskar, Johnson, Tracy, Mor, Nachiket, Saldanha, Neela

    Published in The Lancet regional health. Southeast Asia (01-06-2022)
    “…Biomedical health interventions now have global reach and interact in complex and often poorly understood ways with traditional medical rituals that precede…”
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    Tradition, taste and taboo: the gastroecology of maternal perinatal diet by Lunkenheimer, Hannah G, Burger, Oskar, Akhauri, Santosh, Chaudhuri, Indrajit, Dibbell, Lisa, Hashmi, Faiz A, Johnson, Tracy, Little, Emily E, Mondal, Sudipta, Mor, Nachiket, Saldanha, Neela, Schooley, Janine, Legare, Cristine H

    Published in BMJ nutrition, prevention & health (01-12-2021)
    “…BackgroundMaternal malnutrition is a major source of regional health inequity and contributes to maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Bihar, a state in…”
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    Facilitating behavioral change: A comparative assessment of ASHA efficacy in rural Bihar by Burger, Oskar, Hashmi, Faiz, Dańko, Maciej J, Akhauri, Santosh, Chaudhuri, Indrajit, Little, Emily, Lunkenheimer, Hannah G, Mondal, Sudipta, Mor, Nachiket, Saldanha, Neela, Schooley, Janine, Singh, Palash, Johnson, Tracy, Legare, Cristine H

    Published in PLOS global public health (2022)
    “…Community health worker (CHW) programs are essential for expanding health services to many areas of the world and improving uptake of recommended behaviors…”
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    A Meditation on Mediation: Evidence That Structural Equations Models Perform Better Than Regressions by Iacobucci, Dawn, Saldanha, Neela, Deng, Xiaoyan

    Published in Journal of consumer psychology (01-01-2007)
    “…In this paper, we suggest ways to improve mediation analysis practice among consumer behavior researchers. We review the current methodology and demonstrate…”
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    Strategies to address anaemia among pregnant and lactating women in India: a formative research study by Williams, Pamela A, Poehlman, Jon, Moran, Katelin, Siddiqui, Mariam, Kataria, Ishu, Rego, Anna Merlyn, Mehrotra, Purnima, Saldanha, Neela

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-04-2020)
    “…Over half of pregnant women in India are affected by anaemia, which can lead to premature birth, low birth weight and maternal and child mortality. Using…”
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    Facilitating behavioral change: A comparative assessment of ASHA efficacy in rural Bihar by Oskar Burger, Faiz Hashmi, Maciej J. Dańko, Santosh Akhauri, Indrajit Chaudhuri, Emily Little, Hannah G. Lunkenheimer, Sudipta Mondal, Nachiket Mor, Neela Saldanha, Janine Schooley, Palash Singh, Tracy Johnson, Cristine H. Legare

    Published in PLOS global public health (01-01-2022)
    “…Community health worker (CHW) programs are essential for expanding health services to many areas of the world and improving uptake of recommended behaviors…”
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    A Meditation on Mediation: Evidence That Structural Equations Models Perform Better Than Regressions by Iacobucci, Dawn, Saldanha, Neela, Deng, Xiaoyan

    Published in Journal of consumer psychology (01-04-2007)
    “…In this paper, we suggest ways to improve mediation analysis practice among consumer behavior researchers. We review the current methodology and demonstrate…”
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    Mixed indulgences: Consumer perceptions and choice by Saldanha, Neela A

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Mixed indulgences are defined as mixtures that claim to simultaneously satisfy consumers' hedonic and utilitarian goals, as compared to pure indulgences or…”
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