Kamalika Ghosh
Doctoral Student, Rice University
Motowidlo, S. J., Ghosh, K., Mendoza, A., Buchanan, A., & Lerma, M. (in press). A context-independent situational judgment test to measure prosocial implicit trait policy, Human Performance.
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Evans, R. W. & Ghosh, K. (2016). A survey of headache medicine physicians on the likeability of headaches and their personal headache history, Headache. doi: 10.1111/head.12782
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Evans, R. W. & Ghosh, K. (2015). A survey of headache medicine specialists on career satisfaction and burnout. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. doi: 10.1111/head.12708
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Ghosh, K., Motowidlo, S. J., & Nath, S. (2015). Technical knowledge, prosocial knowledge, and clinical performance of Indian medical Students, International Journalof Selection and Assessment, 23(1), 59 – 70.
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Desai, M., Majumdar, B., Chakraborty, T., & Ghosh, K. (2011). The second shift: working women in India, Gender in Management: An International Journal, 26(6), 432 – 450.
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Ghosh, K., Motowidlo, S. J., & Nath, S. (Manuscript under preparation). Medical students’ prosocial knowledge mediates the effects of agreeableness and conscientiousness on their clinical performance in a high power distance culture.
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Motowidlo, S. J., Lievens, F., & Ghosh, K. (Manuscript under preparation). Prosocial Implicit Trait Policies in Situational Judgment Tests with Interpersonal Content.
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Motowidlo, S. J., Kell, H., Martin, M. P., & Ghosh, K. (in press). Implicit trait policies about prosocial professionalism, The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Citizenship Behavior.
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Languages
English
Bengali
Hindi
Journal Publications
Manuscript under Preparation
PUBLICATIONS
Book Chapter
Research Awards, Fellowships, and Grants
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Kenneth R. Laughery Award for Best Master's Thesis in Psychology, School of Social Sciences, Rice University
Awarded Graduate Fellowship including full tuition waiver, Rice University
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Social Sciences Research Institute Pre-Dissertation Grant, School of Social Sciences, Rice University
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