Nicolas Sommet
Affiliations: | 2014 | University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland |
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Batruch A, Sommet N, Autin F. (2025) Advancing the psychology of social class with large-scale replications in four countries. Nature Human Behaviour |
Kim Y, Sommet N. (2023) Income Is a Stronger Predictor of Subjective Social Class in More Economically Unequal Places. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 1461672231210772 |
Sommet N, Elliot AJ. (2023) A Competitiveness-Based Theoretical Framework on the Psychology of Income Inequality. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 32: 318-327 |
Ehsan A, Sommet N, Morselli D, et al. (2020) Collaborative competence, social capital, and mental health: A cross‐sectional analysis of a community‐based intervention for older adults Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology |
Gordils J, Sommet N, Elliot AJ, et al. (2019) Racial Income Inequality, Perceptions of Competition, and Negative Interracial Outcomes Social Psychological and Personality Science. 11: 74-87 |
Butera F, Sommet N, Darnon C. (2019) Sociocognitive Conflict Regulation: How to Make Sense of Diverging Ideas Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28: 145-151 |
Eisner L, Spini D, Sommet N. (2019) A Contingent Perspective on Pluralistic Ignorance: When the Attitudinal Object Matters International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 32: 25-45 |
Sommet N, Elliot AJ, Jamieson JP, et al. (2018) Income inequality, perceived competitiveness, and approach-avoidance motivation. Journal of Personality |
Sheldon KM, Sommet N, Corcoran M, et al. (2018) Feeling Interpersonally Controlled While Pursuing Materialistic Goals: A Problematic Combination for Moral Behavior. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167218766863 |
Butera F, Sommet N, Toma C. (2018) Confirmation as coping with competition European Review of Social Psychology. 29: 299-339 |