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Ariel Malka
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology

Email: amalka@yu.edu
Phone: 212-960-5400 x5942

Research Interests: 
Political psychology (especially the social and cognitive-motivational underpinnings of political attitudes and beliefs), Norms and social influence, Subjective well-being, Survey methodology

Publications:

Krosnick, J. A., Malka, A., & Yeager, D. S. (2009). State of the nation: Getting warmer. Boston Review, September/October 2009.

Malka, A., Krosnick, J. A., & Langer, G. (2009).  The association of knowledge with concern about global warming:  Trusted information sources shape public thinking.  Risk Analysis, 29, 633-647.

Cohen, A. B., Malka, A., Hill, E. D., Thoemmes, F., Hill, P. C., & Sundie, J. M. (2009).  Race as a moderator of the relation between religiosity and political alignment.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 271-282.

Malka, A., & Miller, D. T.  (2007). Political-economic values and the relationship between socio-economic status and self-esteem.  Journal of Personality, 75, 25-41.

Cohen, A. B., Malka, A., Rozin, P., & Cherfas, L. (2006).  Religion and unforgivable offenses.  Journal of Personality, 74, 85-117.

Malka, A., & Covington, M. V. (2005).  Perceiving school performance as instrumental to future goal attainment:  Effects on graded performance.  Contemporary Educational Psychology, 30, 60-80.

Malka, A., & Chatman, J. A. (2003).  Intrinsic and extrinsic work orientations as moderators of the effect of annual income on subjective well-being:  A longitudinal study.  Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 737-746.

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