Kapoor H., Thakur, A., Rezaei, S., and Tagat, A. (2025). Can Creating Misinformation Enable its Discernment? Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper Series (#025-07).
Priya, K., Roy, T., Thakur, A., Kapoor, H. (2025). Testing Measurement Invariance of Dark Trait Across Gender and Country: Comparing Indian and American Managers. Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper Series (#025-05).
Rezaei, S., Kapoor H., and Mahadeshwar, H. (2025). Willing to Pay More for Less? Analyzing Attitudes Toward a Minimalist Aesthetic. Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper Series (#025-04).
Puthillam, A., Rezaei, S., Zahoor, Z., Mange, U., and Kapoor, H. (2024). You Are What You Eat: How Does Political Ideology Predict Disgust Toward Food in India? (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #024-02).
Kapoor, H., Rezaei, S., Mahadeshwar, H., and J.C. Kaufman. What Could Go Wrong? Anxiety Fuels, but Optimism Buffers Negative Counterfactual Divergent Thinking, (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #024-01).
Kapoor, H., Gurjar, S., Mahadeshwar, H., Mehta, N. and Puthillam, A. (2023). Do You Trust the Rumors? Examining the Determinants of Health-Related Misinformation in India (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #023-08).
Kapoor, H., Rezaei, S., Gurjar, S., Tagat, A., George, D., Budhwar, Y., & Puthillam, A. (2023). Does incentivization promote sharing “true” content online?. Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review. https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-120
Kapoor, H., Gurjar, S., Rezaei, S., Mahadeshwar, H., and Kaufman, J.C. (2023). Who’s the Most Creative of Them All?: Art Bias in Laypersons' Explicit and Implicit Beliefs (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #023-06).
Puthillam, A., Kapoor, H., and Mahadeshwar, H. (2023). They caused the pandemic! Conspiratorial blame, political beliefs, trust, and health behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #023-05).
Puthillam, A., Mehta, N., Rezaei, S., Ticku, A., and Kapoor, H. (2022). Dutiful Citizens: Predictors of COVID-19 Policy Compliant Behavior in India. (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #022-05).
Puthillam, A., Mehta, N., Kapoor, H., Rezaei, S., and Lamba, N. (2022). Helpful or Not? Appraisal and Mechanisms of Prosociality in the Dark Triad. (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #022-06).
Sanil, M., Kapoor, H., Tagat, A., and Desai, M. (2022). Nobel Laureates as Heroes in Science: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #022-04).
Mehta, N., Rezaei, S., Puthillam, A. and Kapoor, H. (2022). Impact of Partisanship on Mobility in India during COVID-19 (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #022-03).
Tagat, A., and Kapoor, H. (2022). Thank You for Getting Vaccinated! Moral Emotions, Role Models, and Trust Predict Vaccine Uptake in India (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #022-01).
Bhattacharya. M. (2021). Empathy in non-altruistic settings: Conceptualization and operationalization in business (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #021-07).
Puthillam, A. (2021). What makes you “Ew!”? Cross-National Measurement Invariance in Disgust Sensitivity (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #021-06).
Puthillam, A., and Kapoor, H., (2021). Who Cares about the Outgroup? Political Ideology, Empathy, and Moral Decision-Making (Monk Prayogshala Psychology Working Paper #021-05).
Karandikar, S., & Kapoor, H. (2019). An analysis of female rebellion in contemporary Hindi cinema. Manuscript submitted.
Sanil, M., Kapoor, H., Tagat, A., & Desai, M. (2019). Nobel laureates as heroes in science: A qualitative and quantitative analysis. Manuscript submitted.
Sica, L. S. S., Kapoor, H., & Ragozini, G. (2019). Grasping creative pathways: Identity and creativity in late adolescence. Manuscript submitted.
Kapoor, H., Karandikar, S., & Desai, D. (2019). Why do you lie? The development of a psychometric Deception Scale. Manuscript in preparation.
Martin, J., & Kapoor, H. (2019). It’s wrong if Superman does it: Perceptions of superheroes and supervillains. Manuscript in preparation.
Puthillam, A., Karandikar, S., & Kapoor, H. (2019). Examining the role of moral values and political leanings in gossiping behaviours. Manuscript in preparation.