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D-Index
38
Citations
7204
World Ranking
8802
National Ranking
4684

Overview

John Sabini was affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic record does not contain listings for recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues. There are no book publications or noted awards associated with their career. Information about their main fields or subfields of study, as well as their primary research topics, is not available.

Given the limited data on publications or research focus, further insight into Sabini's specific contributions to their scientific domain cannot be detailed. The absence of cited works or documented collaborations suggests either a limited publishing record or that available records are incomplete. Their affiliation with the University of Pennsylvania situates them within a reputable academic environment, though additional details about their role or projects are not provided.

John Sabini is recorded as deceased. Their professional history, as outlined, reflects an academic connection without accessible documentation of research outputs or scholarly impact metrics.

Best Publications

  • The Individual In A Social World: Essays and Experiments

    Maury Silver;Stanley Milgram;John Sabini

  • Mood and memory under natural conditions: Evidence for mood incongruent recall.

    W. Gerrod Parrott;John Sabini

  • Transportation Across Media: Repeated Exposure to Print and Film

    Melanie C. Green;Sheryl Kass;Jana Carrey;Benjamin Herzig

  • Physical attractiveness and health in Western societies: a review.

    Jason Weeden;John Sabini

  • Goal Directed Behavior: The Concept of Action in Psychology

    Michael Frese;John Sabini

  • Moralities of Everyday Life

    John Sabini;Maury Silver

  • The roles of empathy, anger, and gender in predicting attitudes toward punitive, reparative, and preventative public policies

    Barbara A. Gault;John Sabini

  • Lack of Character? Situationism Critiqued*

    John Sabini;Maury Silver

  • How are Sociosexuality, Sex Drive, and Lifetime Number of Sexual Partners Related?

    Jennifer M. Ostovich;John Sabini

  • The Really Fundamental Attribution Error in Social Psychological Research

    John Sabini;Michael Siepmann;Julia Stein

  • The perception of envy.

    Maury Silver;John P. Sabini

  • Something it takes to be an emotion : The interesting case of disgust

    Edward B. Royzman;John Sabini

  • Emotional State, Physical Well‐Being, and Performance in the Presence of Feigned Ambient Odor1

    Susan C. Knasko;Avery N. Gilbert;John Sabini

  • Emotional Responses to Sexual and Emotional Infidelity: Constants and Differences Across Genders, Samples, and Methods

    John Sabini;Melanie C. Green

  • Individual differences in syllogistic reasoning: deduction rules or mental models?

    Kathleen M. Galotti;Jonathan Baron;John P. Sabini

  • Subjective and Objective Measures of Attractiveness and Their Relation to Sexual Behavior and Sexual Attitudes in University Students

    Jason Weeden;Jason Weeden;John Sabini

  • In Defense of Shame: Shame in the Context of Guilt and Embarrassment

    John Sabini;Maury Silver

  • Shame and Embarrassment Revisited

    John Sabini;Brian Garvey;Amanda L. Hall

  • Embarrassment: A Dramaturgic Account

    Maury Silver;John Sabini;W. Gerrod Parrott

  • Who is Embarrassed by What

    John Sabini;Michael Siepmann;Julia Stein;Marcia Meyerowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Melanie C. Green
Melanie C. Green University at Buffalo, State University of New York
W. Gerrod Parrott
W. Gerrod Parrott Georgetown University
Michael Frese
Michael Frese Asia School of Business
John Monterosso
John Monterosso University of Southern California
Jonathan Baron
Jonathan Baron University of Pennsylvania
Paul Rozin
Paul Rozin University of Pennsylvania
Elissa L. Newport
Elissa L. Newport Georgetown University
Barbara Landau
Barbara Landau Johns Hopkins University
Lila R. Gleitman
Lila R. Gleitman University of Pennsylvania
John Jonides
John Jonides University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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