Sunita Sah, Ph.D.

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2010 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
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Organizational, Behavioral Psychology, Public and Social Welfare, Medicine and Surgery
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George Loewenstein grad student 2010 Carnegie Mellon
 (Essays on conflicts of interest in medicine.)
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Habersaat KB, Betsch C, Danchin M, et al. (2020) Ten considerations for effectively managing the COVID-19 transition. Nature Human Behaviour
Sah S, Feiler D. (2020) Conflict of interest disclosure with high-quality advice: The disclosure penalty and the altruistic signal. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 26: 88-104
Sah S, Read D. (2019) Mind the (information) gap: Strategic nondisclosure by marketers and interventions to increase consumer deliberation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
Sah S. (2019) Conflict of interest disclosure as a reminder of professional norms: Clients first! Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 154: 62-79
Rose SL, Sah S, Dweik R, et al. (2019) Patient responses to physician disclosures of industry conflicts of interest: A randomized field experiment Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
Sah S. (2019) Understanding the (perverse) effects of disclosing conflicts of interest: A direct replication study Journal of Economic Psychology. 75: 102118
Sah S, Loewenstein G, Cain D. (2018) Insinuation Anxiety: Concern That Advice Rejection Will Signal Distrust After Conflict of Interest Disclosures. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218805991
Sah S, Malaviya P, Thompson D. (2018) Conflict of interest disclosure as an expertise cue: Differential effects due to automatic versus deliberative processing Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 147: 127-146
Sah S. (2017) Forensic Science Must Be Scientific. Scientific American. 317: 12
Hwong AR, Sah S, Lehmann LS. (2017) The Effects of Public Disclosure of Industry Payments to Physicians on Patient Trust: A Randomized Experiment. Journal of General Internal Medicine
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