Publications of Rima-Maria Rahal
All genres
Journal Article (25)
2024
Journal Article
251, 104548 (2024)
Your lies don't leave me cold: Assessing direct, indirect and physiological measures of lie detection. Acta Psychologica
Journal Article
37 (1), 17 (2024)
Effects of the generic masculine and its alternatives in germanophone countries: A multi-lab replication and extension of Stahlberg, Sczesny, and Braun (2001). International Review of Social Psychology
Journal Article
103, 102741 (2024)
Investigations of decision processes at the intersection of psychology and economics. Journal of Economic Psychology
Journal Article
19 (2), pp. 385 - 403 (2024)
Motivated cognition in cooperation. Perspectives on Psychological Science 2023
Journal Article
7, pp. 1031 - 1033 (2023)
Rethink funding by putting the lottery first. Nature Human Behavior
Journal Article
120 (23), e22155721 (2023)
Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs. PNAS
Journal Article
PSACR: The Psychological Science Accelerator's COVID-19 Rapid-response Dataset. OSF Preprints (2023)
Journal Article
9, e103675 (2023)
Bootstrapping the Open Science culture: The fellowship approach. Research Ideas and Outcomes
Journal Article
10, 87 (2023)
The psychological science accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset. Scientific Data
Journal Article
7, pp. 164 - 167 (2023)
Quality research needs good working conditions. Nature Human Behaviour 2022
Journal Article
8, e89980 (2022)
Sharing the recipe: Reproducibility and replicability in research across disciplines. Research Ideas and Outcomes
Journal Article
119 (30), e2120377119 (2022)
Examining the generalizability of research findings from archival data. PNAS
Journal Article
119 (22), e21110911 (2022)
A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. PNAS
Journal Article
3, pp. 577 - 602 (2022)
In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with little-to-no concomitant benefits: Experimental evidence from 84 countries. Affective Science
Journal Article
Social change: Conflict and competition. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Psychology in the Real World (2022)
2021
Journal Article
Cognitive and affective processes of prosociality. Current Opinion in Psychology (2021)
Journal Article
5, pp. 1089 - 1110 (2021)
A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Human Behaviour
Journal Article
How norm violators rise and fall in the eyes of others: The role of sanctions. PLOS ONE (2021)
Journal Article
93, 104060 (2021)
A creative destruction approach to replication: Implicit work and sex morality across cultures. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2020
Journal Article
161, pp. 291 - 309 (2020)
Creative destruction in science. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
Journal Article
Prosocial preferences condition decision effort and ingroup biased generosity in intergroup decision-making. Scientific Reports, 10132 (2020)
2019
Journal Article
85, 103842 (2019)
Understanding cognitive and affective mechanisms in social psychology through eye-tracking. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2018
Journal Article
41, e214 (2018)
The fire burns within: Individual motivations for self-sacrifice. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2017
Journal Article
Registered replication report: Rand, Greene, and Nowak (2012). Perspectives on Psychological Science, pp. 1 - 16 (2017)
2015
Journal Article
349 (6251) (2015)
Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Science Book Chapter (2)
2023
Book Chapter
Eye-tracking as a method for legal research. In: The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Jurisprudence (accepted)
2020
Book Chapter
Conflict and competition. In: Research encyclopedia of psychology in the real world (Ed. Gurung, R. A. R.). Routledge (accepted)
Working Paper (3)
2024
Working Paper
Who is afraid of the pink elephant? Character evidence, wiretapping, and debiasing interventions. (2024)
2022
Working Paper
Eye-tracking as a method for legal research. (2022)
2020
Working Paper
What the judge argues is not what the judge thinks: Eye tracking as a window into judicial decision making. (2020)