Gal Zauberman

Gal Zauberman

Yale University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Gal Zauberman

Gal Zauberman, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Yale University, specializes in the field of Judgment and Decision Research, Behavioral Economics, Time.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The relationship between political ideology and judgements of bias in distributional outcomes

The Anna Karenina income effect: Well-being inequality decreases with income

Covid Time: How Quarantine Affects Feelings of Elapsed Time

A neural signature of the vividness of prospective thought is modulated by temporal proximity during intertemporal decision making

Harder than you think: misconceptions about logging food with photos versus text

Capturing life or missing it: How mindful photo-taking can affect experiences

Duration sensitivity of key moments

The future is less concrete than the present: a neural signature of the concreteness of prospective thought is modulated by temporal proximity during intertemporal decision-making

Gal Zauberman Information

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Citations(all)

7083

Citations(since 2020)

2782

Cited By

5490

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

38

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Yale University

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Gal Zauberman Skills & Research Interests

Judgment and Decision Research

Behavioral Economics

Time

Top articles of Gal Zauberman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The relationship between political ideology and judgements of bias in distributional outcomes

Nature Human Behaviour

Jin Kim

Gal Zauberman

2024/2

The Anna Karenina income effect: Well-being inequality decreases with income

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Bouke Klein Teeselink

Gal Zauberman

2023/8/1

Covid Time: How Quarantine Affects Feelings of Elapsed Time

Journal of the Association for Consumer Research

Minju Han

Guy Voichek

Gal Zauberman

2023/4/1

A neural signature of the vividness of prospective thought is modulated by temporal proximity during intertemporal decision making

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Sangil Lee

Trishala Parthasarathi

Nicole Cooper

Gal Zauberman

Caryn Lerman

...

2022/11/1

Harder than you think: misconceptions about logging food with photos versus text

Journal of the Association for Consumer Research

Jackie Silverman

Alixandra Barasch

Kristin Diehl

Gal Zauberman

2022/10/1

Capturing life or missing it: How mindful photo-taking can affect experiences

Kristin Diehl

Gal Zauberman

2022/8/1

Duration sensitivity of key moments

Cognition

Evan Weingarten

Gal Zauberman

Kristin Diehl

2021/9/1

The future is less concrete than the present: a neural signature of the concreteness of prospective thought is modulated by temporal proximity during intertemporal decision-making

bioRxiv

Sangil Lee

Trishala Parthasarathi

Nicole Cooper

Gal Zauberman

Caryn Lerman

...

2021/2/14

Inconsistent allocations of harms versus benefits may exacerbate environmental inequality

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Tamar Makov

George E Newman

Gal Zauberman

2020/4/21

Passing the buck to the wealthier: Reference-dependent standards of generosity

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes

Jonathan Z Berman

Amit Bhattacharjee

Deborah A Small

Gal Zauberman

2020/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 77
James Bettman

James Bettman

Duke University

H-index: 51
John G. Lynch, Jr.

John G. Lynch, Jr.

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 17
Kristin Diehl

Kristin Diehl

University of Southern California

H-index: 15
Alixandra Barasch

Alixandra Barasch

New York University

H-index: 12
Jonathan Z. Berman

Jonathan Z. Berman

London Business School

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