Paul K Piff
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Piff P, Singhal I, Bai Y
Curr Opin Psychol
. 2024 Dec;
62:101979.
PMID: 39740405
Experiences of awe, frequently elicited by the natural world (but also by art, music, human virtue, among other things), are profound and transformative. We argue that beyond its individual benefits,...
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Koo H, Piff P, Moskowitz J, Shariff A
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2024 Mar;
63(4):1565-1586.
PMID: 38456665
Does believing that "effort doesn't pay" in society shape how people view dishonest-illegal transgressions? Across five studies, we show that when people view societal success as non-meritocratic-that is, more dependent...
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Celniker J, Ditto P, Piff P, Shariff A
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Oct;
46:e299.
PMID: 37789552
We extend the target authors' moral disciplining theory (MDT) by discussing signaling, proscriptive and prescriptive morality, and the dynamics by which signaling may operate in tandem with proscriptive and prescriptive...
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Koo H, Piff P, Shariff A
Soc Psychol Personal Sci
. 2023 Feb;
14(3):333-341.
PMID: 36844784
Americans venerate rags-to-riches stories. Here we show that people view those who rich more positively than those rich and expect the Became Rich to be more sympathetic toward social welfare...
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Thomas A, Mitchell V, Sumner E, Terrizzi B, Piff P, Sarnecka B
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2022 Nov;
6:25-40.
PMID: 36439067
From an early age, children recognize that people belong to social groups. However, not all groups are structured in the same way. The current study asked whether children recognize and...
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Goldy S, Piff P
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 Nov;
45:e284.
PMID: 36396419
Awe arises when one experiences something so extraordinary that it defies current understanding, prompting efforts to comprehend the initially incomprehensible. We situate awe within Dubourg and Baumard's framework for the...
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Goldy S, Jones N, Piff P
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Aug;
33(9):1452-1462.
PMID: 35942889
Astronomical events such as solar eclipses have played a transformative role in human social collectives as sources of collective wonder, inspiration, and reconciliation. Do celestial phenomena systematically shape individuals and...
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Celniker J, Gregory A, Koo H, Piff P, Ditto P, Shariff A
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2022 Jul;
152(1):60-79.
PMID: 35901413
People believe that effort is valuable, but what kind of value does it confer? We find that displays of effort signal moral character. Eight studies ( = 5,502) demonstrate the...
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Gregory A, Quoidbach J, Haase C, Piff P
Emotion
. 2021 Jul;
23(1):30-40.
PMID: 34323525
Savoring-an emotion-regulation strategy that involves deliberately upregulating positive affect-has many benefits, but what enhances savoring in the present moment? Drawing from life-history theory, affective and developmental science, and social-psychological frameworks,...
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Gregory A, Piff P
PLoS One
. 2021 Jan;
16(1):e0245651.
PMID: 33465152
How do interactions with an ideologically extreme online community affect cognition? In this paper, we examine whether engagement with an online neo-Nazi forum is associated with more one-sided, "black and...