Dylan Wiwad

660 total citations
11 papers, 356 citations indexed

About

Dylan Wiwad is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Dylan Wiwad has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 356 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Social Psychology, 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Dylan Wiwad's work include Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (7 papers), Social and Intergroup Psychology (5 papers) and Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (4 papers). Dylan Wiwad is often cited by papers focused on Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (7 papers), Social and Intergroup Psychology (5 papers) and Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment (4 papers). Dylan Wiwad collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Netherlands. Dylan Wiwad's co-authors include Lara B. Aknin, Azim Shariff, Paul K. Piff, Brett Mercier, Angela R. Robinson, Michael D. Maraun, Christopher To, Maryam Kouchaki, Yuthika U. Girme and John Kelly and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Experimental Psychology General and Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Dylan Wiwad

11 papers receiving 348 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dylan Wiwad Canada 8 211 176 57 47 42 11 356
Justin D. Hackett United States 11 337 1.6× 179 1.0× 39 0.7× 40 0.9× 35 0.8× 23 480
Helen Landmann Germany 10 246 1.2× 157 0.9× 71 1.2× 20 0.4× 23 0.5× 21 417
Angela R. Robinson United States 6 146 0.7× 135 0.8× 56 1.0× 15 0.3× 28 0.7× 8 272
Jun Won Park United States 6 202 1.0× 132 0.8× 28 0.5× 14 0.3× 26 0.6× 8 319
Amarina Ariyanto Indonesia 9 315 1.5× 220 1.3× 74 1.3× 21 0.4× 20 0.5× 22 456
Juan Diego García‐Castro Costa Rica 8 213 1.0× 154 0.9× 17 0.3× 53 1.1× 27 0.6× 28 338
Ruth H. Warner United States 12 338 1.6× 226 1.3× 90 1.6× 25 0.5× 17 0.4× 22 455
Wendy M. Limbert United States 8 236 1.1× 144 0.8× 35 0.6× 57 1.2× 20 0.5× 8 389
Marina Bastounis France 7 148 0.7× 129 0.7× 51 0.9× 15 0.3× 25 0.6× 9 293
Rui Costa‐Lopes Portugal 10 366 1.7× 190 1.1× 59 1.0× 48 1.0× 18 0.4× 29 488

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Fields of papers citing papers by Dylan Wiwad

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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To, Christopher, Dylan Wiwad, & Maryam Kouchaki. (2023). Economic inequality reduces sense of control and increases the acceptability of self-interested unethical behavior.. Journal of Experimental Psychology General. 152(10). 2747–2774. 7 indexed citations
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Mercier, Brett, et al.. (2022). Measurement issues in the many analysts religion project. Religion Brain & Behavior. 13(3). 339–341. 2 indexed citations
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Piff, Paul K., Dylan Wiwad, Angela R. Robinson, et al.. (2020). Shifting attributions for poverty motivates opposition to inequality and enhances egalitarianism. Nature Human Behaviour. 4(5). 496–505. 83 indexed citations
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Wiwad, Dylan, Brett Mercier, Paul K. Piff, Azim Shariff, & Lara B. Aknin. (2020). Recognizing the Impact of COVID-19 on the Poor Alters Attitudes Towards Poverty and Inequality. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 93. 104083–104083. 34 indexed citations
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Mercier, Brett, Dylan Wiwad, Paul K. Piff, et al.. (2020). Does Belief in Free Will Increase Support for Economic Inequality?. Collabra Psychology. 6(1). 13 indexed citations
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Wiwad, Dylan, Paul K. Piff, Angela R. Robinson, et al.. (2020). Shifting Attributions for Poverty Motivates Opposition to Inequality and Enhances Egalitarianism. Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020(1). 12925–12925. 1 indexed citations
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Wiwad, Dylan, Brett Mercier, Michael D. Maraun, et al.. (2019). The Support for Economic Inequality Scale: Development and adjudication. PLoS ONE. 14(6). e0218685–e0218685. 28 indexed citations
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Aknin, Lara B., et al.. (2018). Buying well‐being: Spending behavior and happiness. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 12(5). 22 indexed citations
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Aknin, Lara B., Dylan Wiwad, & Yuthika U. Girme. (2018). Not all gifts are good: The potential practical costs of motivated gifts. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 49(2). 75–85. 4 indexed citations
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Wiwad, Dylan & Lara B. Aknin. (2017). Motives matter: The emotional consequences of recalled self- and other- focused prosocial acts. Motivation and Emotion. 41(6). 730–740. 24 indexed citations
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Shariff, Azim, Dylan Wiwad, & Lara B. Aknin. (2016). Income Mobility Breeds Tolerance for Income Inequality. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 11(3). 373–380. 138 indexed citations

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