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Purnima Singh
Purnima Singh
Professor of Psychology, HSS, IIT Delhi
Verified email at hss.iitd.ac.in
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Explaining radical group behavior: Developing emotion and efficacy routes to normative and nonnormative collective action.
N Tausch, JC Becker, R Spears, O Christ, R Saab, P Singh, RN Siddiqui
Journal of personality and social psychology 101 (1), 129, 2011
8302011
Relational mobility predicts social behaviors in 39 countries and is tied to historical farming and threat
R Thomson, M Yuki, T Talhelm, J Schug, M Kito, AH Ayanian, JC Becker, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (29), 7521-7526, 2018
3502018
Cross-cultural similarities and differences in perceptions of fairness
JJ Berman, V Murphy-Berman, P Singh
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 16 (1), 55-67, 1985
2061985
Factors affecting allocation to needy and meritorious recipients: A cross-cultural comparison.
V Murphy-Berman, JJ Berman, P Singh, A Pachauri, P Kumar
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 46 (6), 1267, 1984
1871984
Culture and the quest for universal principles in moral reasoning
S Sachdeva, P Singh, D Medin
International journal of psychology 46 (3), 161-176, 2011
1262011
Psychological well‐being and pilgrimage: Religiosity, happiness and life satisfaction of Ardh–Kumbh Mela pilgrims (Kalpvasis) at Prayag, India
S Maheshwari, P Singh
Asian Journal of Social Psychology 12 (4), 285-292, 2009
662009
Effects of Machiavellianism, other-enhancement, and power-position on affect, power feeling, and evaluation of the ingratiator
J Pandey, P Singh, P Singh
The Journal of Psychology 121 (3), 287-300, 1987
621987
Ritual Participation, Sense of Community and Social Well-Being: A Study of Seva in the Sikh Community;
K Sohi, K.K., Singh, P., & Bopanna
Journal of Religion and Health,, 1-13, 2017
54*2017
Perception and Reactions to Inequity as a Function of Social Comparison Referents and Hierarchical Levels1
P Singh
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 24 (6), 557-565, 1994
501994
Tension and harmony in intergroup relations.
T Saguy, N Tausch, JF Dovidio, F Pratto, P Singh
American Psychological Association, 2011
492011
Time investments in rituals are associated with social bonding, affect and subjective health: a longitudinal study of Diwali in two Indian communities
P Singh, S Tewari, R Kesberg, JA Karl, J Bulbulia, R Fischer
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1805), 20190430, 2020
322020
Collective Action in Response to Microaggression: Implications for Social Well-Being.
P Sohi, K.K. & Singh
Race and Social Problems 7 (4), 269-280, 2015
302015
Social psychology in India: Social roots and development
J Pandey, P Singh
International Journal of Psychology 40 (4), 239-253, 2005
272005
Comparative analysis of psychology responding to COVID-19 pandemic in brics nations
KM Almondes, L Bizarro, MCOS Miyazaki, MRZ Soares, AC Peuker, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 567585, 2021
262021
Ingroup bias, intergroup contact and the attribution of blame for riots
RB Ruback, P Singh
Psychology and Developing Societies 19 (2), 249-265, 2007
222007
Living the Magh Mela at Prayag: Collective Identity, collective experience and impact of participation in a mass event.
PPMMRG Singh
Psychological Studies, 293-301., 2007
22*2007
Social identity and collective behaviour: some lessons from Indian research at the Magh Mela at Prayag
P Hopkins, N. Cassidy, C. Levine,M., Reicher, S., Pandey, J. & Singh
Psychological Studies, 52, 286-292 52, 286-292, 2007
21*2007
Experiencing the Magh mela at Prayag: Crowds, categories and social Relations.
PPMMG Singh
Psychological Studies 52, 311-319, 2007
15*2007
Allocation criterion as a function of situational factors and caste
J Pandey, P Singh
Basic and applied social psychology 19 (1), 121-132, 1997
151997
Contact between Muslims and Hindus: Benefits and limitations
N Tausch, T Saguy, P Singh
Unpublished manuscript, 2009
132009
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