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    Implicit stereotypes and memory: The bounded rationality of social beliefs
    with Mahzarin R. Banaji
    In Daniel L. Schacter & Elaine Scarry (eds.), Memory, Brain, and Belief, Harvard Univ Pr. pp. 139--175. 2000.
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    Key Dimensions of Spirit at Work—An Indian Perspective
    with G. S. Srirangarajan
    Journal of Human Values 17 (2): 93-120. 2011.
    Post-globalization trends have left many people with a sense of insecurity—on both the economic and the employment fronts. Business re-engineering, downsizing, lay-offs, excessive consumerism and greed have altered the rules of the business game. Skewed attention to mere economic criteria in many business organizations, even at the cost of societal and environmental factors, is leading to a sense of hollowness, ‘something missing’, in the organization and its employees. People are making every a…Read more
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    Problem Solving in Semantically Rich Domains: An Example from Engineering Thermodynamics
    with Herbert A. Simon
    Cognitive Science 1 (2): 193-215. 1977.
    Recent research on human problem solving has largely focused on laboratory tasks that do not demand from the subject much prior, task‐related information. This study seeks to extend the theory of human problem solving to semantically richer domains that are characteristic of professional problem solving. We discuss the behavior of a single subject solving problems in chemical engineering thermodynamics. We use as a protocol‐encoding device a computer program called SAPA which also doubles as a t…Read more
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    Qualitative physics using dimensional analysis
    with Anil Nigam
    Artificial Intelligence 45 (1-2): 73-111. 1990.