Rumen Iliev, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Psychology | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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culture, cognition, category learning, judgment and reasoningGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorDouglas Lee Medin | grad student | 2010 | Northwestern | |
(The role of physical factors on moral judgments: Applying a domain general causal approach to studying morality.) |
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Sachdeva S, Iliev R, Ekhtiari H, et al. (2015) The Role of Self-Sacrifice in Moral Dilemmas. Plos One. 10: e0127409 |
Sachdeva S, Iliev R, Medin DL. (2013) Non-mutualistic morality. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 36: 99-100 |
Le Guen O, Iliev R, Lois X, et al. (2013) A garden experiment revisited: Inter-generational change in environmental perception and management of the Maya Lowlands, Guatemala Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 19: 771-794 |
Gong H, Iliev R, Sachdeva S. (2012) Consequences are far away: Psychological distance affects modes of moral decision making. Cognition |
Iliev RI, Sachdeva S, Medin DL. (2012) Moral kinematics: the role of physical factors in moral judgments. Memory & Cognition. 40: 1387-401 |
Shallow C, Iliev R, Medin D. (2011) Trolley problems in context Judgment and Decision Making. 6: 593-601 |
Dehghani M, Atran S, Iliev R, et al. (2010) Sacred values and conflict over Iran's nuclear program Judgment and Decision Making. 5: 540-546 |
Sachdeva S, Iliev R, Medin DL. (2009) Sinning saints and saintly sinners: the paradox of moral self-regulation. Psychological Science. 20: 523-8 |
Iliev R, Sachdeva S, Bartels DM, et al. (2009) Chapter 5 Attending to Moral Values Psychology of Learning and Motivation. 50: 169-192 |
Dehghani M, Iliev R, Sachdeva S, et al. (2009) Emerging sacred values: Iran's nuclear program Judgment and Decision Making. 4: 530-533 |