Sandeep Mishra is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at the Hill/Levene Schools of Business and Associate Member of the Department of Psychology at the University of Regina. He earned his B.Sc. in Psychology from McMaster University and M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Lethbridge.
Professor Mishra’s research is primarily in the areas of judgment and decision-making, individual differences, and health and well-being.
Representative Publications
Mishra, Sandeep, and Martin L. Lalumière. “Associations Between Delay Discounting and Risk‐Related Behaviors, Traits, Attitudes, and Outcomes.” Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 30.3 (2017): 769-781.
Beshai, Shadi, et al. “Minding the gap: Subjective relative deprivation and depressive symptoms.” Social Science & Medicine 173 (2017): 18-25.
Mishra, Sandeep, Pat Barclay, and Adam Sparks. “The relative state model: Integrating need-based and ability-based pathways to risk-taking.” Personality and Social Psychology Review 21.2 (2017): 176-198.