His work in Phenomenology (philosophy) addresses subjects such as Epistemology, which are connected to disciplines such as Situationism and Feeling. Many of his studies on Situationism apply to Epistemology as well. John Sabini integrates several fields in his works, including Anger, Empathy, Blame and Feeling. His work blends Blame and Anger studies together. His Social psychology study frequently links to related topics such as Cheating. John Sabini merges many fields, such as Developmental psychology and Clinical psychology, in his writings. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Clinical psychology and Developmental psychology in his work. Many of his studies on Cognitive psychology apply to Recall as well. In most of his Recall studies, his work intersects topics such as Cognitive psychology.
In the field of Social psychology John Sabini connects related research areas like Embarrassment, Feeling and Anger. Cognitive psychology and Cognitive science are two areas of study in which John Sabini engages in interdisciplinary research. John Sabini merges Cognitive science with Cognitive psychology in his study. By researching both Developmental psychology and Social psychology, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries. John Sabini undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Neuroscience and Cognition in his work. John Sabini performs integrative study on Cognition and Neuroscience in his works. John Sabini conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Law and Politics through his research. John Sabini integrates many fields, such as Politics and Law, in his works.
His work on Developmental psychology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Sibling and Interpersonal interaction. Sibling is often connected to Developmental psychology in his work. He integrates several fields in his works, including Social psychology and Bystander effect. John Sabini undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Personality and Social psychology in his work. John Sabini regularly links together related areas like Pediatrics in his Sick child studies. His Sick child research extends to Pediatrics, which is thematically connected. John Sabini conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Interpersonal relationship and Interpersonal communication through his research. John Sabini merges Interpersonal communication with Interpersonal relationship in his research. His Presentation (obstetrics) study frequently links to related topics such as Radiology.
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The Individual In A Social World: Essays and Experiments
Maury Silver;Stanley Milgram;John Sabini.
(1992)
Mood and memory under natural conditions: Evidence for mood incongruent recall.
W. Gerrod Parrott;John Sabini.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1990)
Transportation Across Media: Repeated Exposure to Print and Film
Melanie C. Green;Sheryl Kass;Jana Carrey;Benjamin Herzig.
Media Psychology (2008)
Physical attractiveness and health in Western societies: a review.
Jason Weeden;John Sabini.
Psychological Bulletin (2005)
Goal Directed Behavior: The Concept of Action in Psychology
Michael Frese;John Sabini.
(2021)
Moralities of Everyday Life
John Sabini;Maury Silver.
(1982)
The roles of empathy, anger, and gender in predicting attitudes toward punitive, reparative, and preventative public policies
Barbara A. Gault;John Sabini.
Cognition & Emotion (2000)
Lack of Character? Situationism Critiqued*
John Sabini;Maury Silver.
Ethics (2005)
Emotional State, Physical Well‐Being, and Performance in the Presence of Feigned Ambient Odor1
Susan C. Knasko;Avery N. Gilbert;John Sabini.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology (1990)
The perception of envy.
Maury Silver;John P. Sabini.
Social Psychology (1978)
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