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Sumitava Mukherjee

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Publications -  29
Citations -  397

Sumitava Mukherjee is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unconscious thought theory & Prosocial behavior. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications receiving 292 citations. Previous affiliations of Sumitava Mukherjee include Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad & Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar.

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Parasite stress and pathogen avoidance relate to distinct dimensions of political ideology across 30 nations

Joshua M. Tybur, +43 more
TL;DR: It is found that national parasite stress and individual disgust sensitivity relate more strongly to adherence to traditional norms than they relate to support for barriers between social groups, which suggests that the relationship between pathogens and politics reflects intragroup motivations more than intergroup motivations.
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Registered Replication Report : Rand, Greene, and Nowak (2012)

TL;DR: The size and variability of the effect of time pressure on cooperative decisions are assessed by combining 21 separate, preregistered replications of the critical conditions from Study 7 of the original article and the results are consistent with the presence of selection biases and the absence of a causal effect ofTime pressure on cooperation.
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Money makes you reveal More: Consequences of monetary cues on preferential disclosure of personal information

TL;DR: It is found that priming money increases both the reported willingness and the actual disclosure of personal information, implying that not only do short-term rewards make people trade-off personal security and privacy, but also mere exposure to money increases self-disclosure.
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Evaluating the Role of Attention in the Context of Unconscious Thought Theory: Differential Impact of Attentional Scope and Load on Preference and Memory

TL;DR: The results indicate the important role of attention in processes critical for decision making and calls for a re-evaluation of the unconscious thought theory (UTT) and the need for reconceptualizing the role of Attention.
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Attention in preferential choice

TL;DR: Treating attention as a nonunitary mechanism, the possibility of incorporating subsampling as a generic heuristic based on attentional mechanisms and the necessity to consider the role of attentional scope in addition to the allocation of attention, are suggested.