Publications
Grigoreva, A. D., Rottman, J., & Tasimi, A. (in press). When does "no" mean no? Insights from sex robots. Cognition. [PDF]
Tasimi, A. (2023). In their memories. Science, 380, 422. [PDF]
Bowes, S. M., Costello, T. H., & Tasimi, A. (2023). The conspiratorial mind: A meta-analytic review of motivational and personological correlates. Psychological Bulletin, 149, 259-293. [PDF]
Costello, T. H., Zmigrod, L., & Tasimi, A. (in press). Thinking outside the ballot box. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Friedman, O. (in press). An adversarial collaboration on dirty money. Social Psychological and Personality Science. [PDF]
Bowes, S. M., Ringwood, A., & Tasimi, A. (in press). Is intellectual humility related to more accuracy and less overconfidence? The Journal of Positive Psychology.
Friedman, O., & Tasimi, A. (2023). The second-order problem of other minds. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e31.
Bowes, S. M., & Tasimi, A. (2023). Is intellectual humility “good” for people? The Journal of Positive Psychology, 18, 250-253.
Costello, T. H., Bowes, S. M., Baldwin, M. W., Malka, A., & Tasimi, A. (2023). Revisiting the rigidity-of-the-right hypothesis: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 124, 1025-1052. [PDF]
Pesowski, M. L., Nancekivell, S. E., Tasimi, A., & Friedman, O. (2022). Ownership and value in childhood. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 4, 161-183.
Bowes, S. M. & Tasimi, A. (2022). Clarifying the relations between intellectual humility and pseudoscience beliefs, conspiratorial ideation, and susceptibility to fake news. Journal of Research in Personality, 98, 104220. [PDF]
Costello, T. H., Bowes, S. M., Stevens, S. T., Waldman, I. D., Tasimi, A., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (2022). Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122, 135-170. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gelman, S. A. (2021). A dollar is a dollar is a dollar, or is it? Insights from children's reasoning about "dirty money". Cognitive Science, 45, e12950. [PDF]
Lourenco, S. F., & Tasimi, A. (2020). No participant left behind: Conducting science during COVID-19. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 583-584. [PDF]
Tasimi, A. (2020). Connecting the dots on the origins of social knowledge. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 15, 397-410. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gross, J. J. (2020). The dilemma of dirty money. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29, 41-46. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Johnson, M. K. (2019). Children's initial responses and beyond: Effects of niceness and similarity on preference, giving, and memory. Child Development, 90, 432-440. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gelman, S. A. (2017). Dirty money: The role of moral history in economic judgments. Cognitive Science, S3, 523-544. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Gelman, S. A., Cimpian, A., & Knobe, J. (2017). Differences in the evaluation of generic statements about human and non-human categories. Cognitive Science, 41, 1934-1957. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Johnson, M. K., & Wynn, K. (2017). Children's decision-making: When self-interest and moral considerations conflict. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 161, 195-201. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Young, L. (2016). Memories of good deeds past: The reinforcing power of prosocial behavior in children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 147, 159-166. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Wynn, K. (2016). Costly rejection of wrongdoers by infants and children. Cognition, 151, 76-79. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Dominguez, A., & Wynn, K. (2015). Do-gooder derogation in children: The social costs of generosity. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1036. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Johnson, M. K. (2015). A self-serving bias in children's memories? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144, 528-533. [PDF]
Grigoreva, A. D., Rottman, J., & Tasimi, A. (in press). When does "no" mean no? Insights from sex robots. Cognition. [PDF]
Tasimi, A. (2023). In their memories. Science, 380, 422. [PDF]
Bowes, S. M., Costello, T. H., & Tasimi, A. (2023). The conspiratorial mind: A meta-analytic review of motivational and personological correlates. Psychological Bulletin, 149, 259-293. [PDF]
Costello, T. H., Zmigrod, L., & Tasimi, A. (in press). Thinking outside the ballot box. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Friedman, O. (in press). An adversarial collaboration on dirty money. Social Psychological and Personality Science. [PDF]
Bowes, S. M., Ringwood, A., & Tasimi, A. (in press). Is intellectual humility related to more accuracy and less overconfidence? The Journal of Positive Psychology.
Friedman, O., & Tasimi, A. (2023). The second-order problem of other minds. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 46, e31.
Bowes, S. M., & Tasimi, A. (2023). Is intellectual humility “good” for people? The Journal of Positive Psychology, 18, 250-253.
Costello, T. H., Bowes, S. M., Baldwin, M. W., Malka, A., & Tasimi, A. (2023). Revisiting the rigidity-of-the-right hypothesis: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 124, 1025-1052. [PDF]
Pesowski, M. L., Nancekivell, S. E., Tasimi, A., & Friedman, O. (2022). Ownership and value in childhood. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 4, 161-183.
Bowes, S. M. & Tasimi, A. (2022). Clarifying the relations between intellectual humility and pseudoscience beliefs, conspiratorial ideation, and susceptibility to fake news. Journal of Research in Personality, 98, 104220. [PDF]
Costello, T. H., Bowes, S. M., Stevens, S. T., Waldman, I. D., Tasimi, A., & Lilienfeld, S. O. (2022). Clarifying the structure and nature of left-wing authoritarianism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122, 135-170. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gelman, S. A. (2021). A dollar is a dollar is a dollar, or is it? Insights from children's reasoning about "dirty money". Cognitive Science, 45, e12950. [PDF]
Lourenco, S. F., & Tasimi, A. (2020). No participant left behind: Conducting science during COVID-19. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 583-584. [PDF]
Tasimi, A. (2020). Connecting the dots on the origins of social knowledge. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 15, 397-410. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gross, J. J. (2020). The dilemma of dirty money. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29, 41-46. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Johnson, M. K. (2019). Children's initial responses and beyond: Effects of niceness and similarity on preference, giving, and memory. Child Development, 90, 432-440. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Gelman, S. A. (2017). Dirty money: The role of moral history in economic judgments. Cognitive Science, S3, 523-544. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Gelman, S. A., Cimpian, A., & Knobe, J. (2017). Differences in the evaluation of generic statements about human and non-human categories. Cognitive Science, 41, 1934-1957. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Johnson, M. K., & Wynn, K. (2017). Children's decision-making: When self-interest and moral considerations conflict. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 161, 195-201. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Young, L. (2016). Memories of good deeds past: The reinforcing power of prosocial behavior in children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 147, 159-166. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Wynn, K. (2016). Costly rejection of wrongdoers by infants and children. Cognition, 151, 76-79. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., Dominguez, A., & Wynn, K. (2015). Do-gooder derogation in children: The social costs of generosity. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1036. [PDF]
Tasimi, A., & Johnson, M. K. (2015). A self-serving bias in children's memories? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144, 528-533. [PDF]