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Issue Date | Title | Sub-Title | Author(s) | Journal Name | Volume Number | Issue Number | Pages |
2010 | The punitiveness paradox: When is external pressure exculpatory – and when a signal just to spread blame? | - | Tetlock, Philip E ; Self, William T ; Singh, Ramadhar | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology | Vol.46 | Iss.2 | 388-395p. |
2011 | The severity effect on the compensation and imprisonment recommendations: deterrence as a mediator in Singapore | - | Singh, Ramadhar ; Lin, X | Asian Journal of Social Psychology | Vol.14 | Iss.1 | 36-49p. |
2015 | The similarity and liking effects on interpersonal attraction: a test of the two-dimensional cognitive model | - | Singh, Ramadhar ; Goh, Amanda ; Sankaran, Krithiga ; Bhullar, Naureen | | | | 24p. |
2014 | The similarity-attraction link: sequential versus parallel multiple-mediator models involving inferred attraction, respect, and positive affect | - | Singh, Ramadhar ; Chen, Fuwei ; Wegener, Duane T | | | | 36p. |
2014 | The similarity-attraction link: sequential versus parallel multiple-mediator models involving inferred attraction, respect, and positive affect | - | Singh, Ramadhar ; Chen, Fuwei ; Wegener, Duane T | Basic and Applied Social Psychology | Vol.36 | Iss.4 | 281-298p. |
12-Dec-2014 | Three issues in causal ananlyses of relationship formation | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2012 | What a surprise! my results are nonsignificant | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2013 | What a surprise! my results are nonsignificant | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2015 | What looks simple in research is hardly so: The case of attitude similarity and attraction | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |
2013 | Why do similar attitudes determine attraction? | - | Singh, Ramadhar | | | | |