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Daniel Todd Gilbert

Department of Harvard University Hall y 33 Kirkland Street y Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-3892 y [email protected] danielgilbert.com y @DanTGilbert

E d u c a t i o n

University of Colorado at Denver, B.A., Psychology, 1981 Princeton University, Ph.D., Social Psychology, 1985

A c a d e m i c H i s t o r y

Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1985-1990 Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1990-1995 Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1996 Professor, Harvard University, 1996-2013 Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, 2013-present

H o n o r s & A w a r d s

B.A. from University of Colorado at Denver, summa cum laude, 1981 Outstanding Graduate Award, University of Colorado at Denver, 1981 Nell G. Fahrion Award for Excellence in Psychology, University of Colorado at Denver, 1981 Princeton University Merit Prize, 1981, 1982, 1983 Phi Beta Kappa, 1981 National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellow, 1981-84 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University, 1984-85 Raymond Dickson Centennial Endowed Teaching Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-88 President's Associates Teaching Excellence Award, University of Texas at Austin, 1990-91 National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Development Award, 1991-96 American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Award for an Early Career Contribution to Psychology, 1992 Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize, Harvard University, 1999

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13th Most Frequently Mentioned Contributor to Social Psychology1 Author of 2 of the “Top 20 Most Cited Articles in JPSP from 1965-2000”2 Voted one of Harvard University’s Favorite Professors by the Senior Classes of 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Harvard College Professorship, 2005-2010 The Royal Society General Book Prize for Stumbling on Happiness, 2007 Diener Award for Outstanding Contributions to Social Psychology, Foundation for Personality and Social Psychology, 2008. Elected Member, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2008 Elected Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists, 2009 Massachusetts Psychological Association, Presidential Citation for This Emotional Life, 2010 Honorary Patron of the University Philosophical Society, Trinity College, Dublin, 2013 Edgar Pierce Professorship, Harvard University, 2014. Twitter’s 36th Most-Followed Scientist, Science, 2014 http://goo.gl/ZgAZHG Honorary Doctor of Letters, Bates College, May 2016

F e l l o w s h i p s

Fellow, Society for Experimental Social Psychology, 1993 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1991-92 Fellow, Society for Personality and Social Psychology, 1996 Fellow, American Psychological Association, 1997 James McKeen Cattell Fellowship, 1999 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1999 American Philosophical Society Fellowship, 1999 Fellow, Association for Psychological Science, 2003 Member, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2008 Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists, 2009

H o n o r a r y A c a d e m i c L e c t u r e s

Donald O. Hebb Lecture, McGill University, 1999 Edward E. Jones Lectures, Princeton University, 2003 Forry and Micken Lecture, Amherst College 2005 Association for Psychological Science "Bring the Family" Address, 2007 Louis Clark Vanuxem Lecture, Princeton University, 2007 Quinn Lecture, University of British Columbia, 2007

1 Tesser, A., & Bau, J. J. (2002). Social psychology: Who we are and what we do. Personality & Social Psychology Review, 6, 72-85. 2 Quinones-Vidal, Lopez-Garcia, Peneranda-Ortega, & Tortosa-Gil (2004). The nature of social and personality psychology as reflected in JPSP, 1965-2000. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 435-452.

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Fritz Heider Lecture, University of Kansas, 2007 Donald Fiske Lecture, University of Chicago, 2008 Royal Society Public Lecture, London, 2008 Carl Hovland Lecture, Yale University, 2008 Santa Fe Institute Community Lecture, 2008 Science and Math Lecture, North Dakota State University, 2009 John T. Lanzetta Lecture, Dartmouth University, 2009 Opening Keynote Address, American Psychological Association, 2010 The Sally and Forrest Hoglund Lecture, Center for Brain Health, 2011 Ghiselli Invited Lecture, University of California, Berkeley, 2013 Anderson Lecture, University of Aberdeen, 2014 Majlis Lecture, Court of the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, 2016

M a j o r P u b l i c L e c t u r e s

TED, 20043 http://bit.ly/gilbert1 (11.5 million views) TED, 2006 http://bit.ly/gilbert3 (2.8 million views) Pop!Tech, 2007: http://bit.ly/gilbert4 City of Ideas, 2009, 2011 Santa Fe Institute, 2009 Aspen Ideas Festival, 2009 http://bit.ly/gilbert6 The Nantucket Project, 2012 TED, 2014 http://goo.gl/l56hJO (2.4 million views) TEDx Athens, 2014

M a j o r C o r p o r a t e & G o v e r m e n t a l L e c t u r e s

Barclay I-Shares; Berkshire Partners; The Bigelow Company; Brandes Investment Partners; Charles Schwab; Citigroup; Investment Advisers Association; Investment Management Consultants; National Planning Corporation; Insured Retirement Institute; Merrill Lynch; Medco; Gartner; J. P. Morgan Chase; Gartner; Bigelow; PEAK; Morgan Stanley Smith Barney; New Edge Financial; Novartis; TDR Capital; T. Rowe Price; Grupo Electric; Xpress Scripts; Central Agency; Tata Consultancy; Medical Users Software Exchange; World Business Forum; United Arab Emirates Office of the Prime Minister; Council on Employee Benefits; Newport Advisers; Goldman Sachs; Dell; Project Management Council; Advanced Predictive Technologies; Global Endowment Management; Major, Lindsey, & Africa; Summit Consulting; EP Media; Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher

3 One of top 15 most viewed TED talks of all time.

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G r a n t s & R e s e a r c h S u p p o r t

National Science Foundation Research Grants: 1986-1988, 1989-1992, 2007-2010, 2010-2013, 2014-2016 National Institute of Mental Health Research Grants: 1991-1996, 1997-2002, 2002-2007 National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Development Award, 1992-1996 John Templeton Foundation Research Grant, 2014-2016

D o c t o r a l S t u d e n t s

1989 Alan Swinkles 2001 Erin Driver-Linn 1989 Brett Pelham 2002 Jeremy Blumenthal 1989 Randall Osborne 2004 Sarit Golub 1990 Douglas Krull 2005 Rebecca Norwick 1991 J. Gregory Hixon 2005 Carey Morewedge 1993 Patrick Malone 2006 Eugene Caruso 1994 David Silvera 2010 Karim Kassam 1998 Matthew Lieberman 2012 Matthew Killingsworth 1999 Nancy Puccinelli 2012 Lisa Shu 2000 Jane Jenkins Ebert 2014 Bethany Burum

A c a d e m i c P u b l i c a t i o n s b y T o p i c

• Affective Forecasting & Hedonic Psychology 4, 5 Gilbert, D. T., Pinel, E. C., Wilson, T. D., Blumberg, S. J., & Wheatley, T. (1998). Immune neglect: A source of durability bias in affective forecasting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 617-638.

6 Wilson, T. D., Wheatley, T. P., Meyers, J. M., Gilbert, D. T., & Axsom, D. (2000). Focalism: A source of durability bias in affective forecasting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 78, 821-836.

Gilbert, D. T., Brown, R. P., Pinel, E. C., & Wilson, T. D. (2000). The illusion of external agency. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 690-700.

4 Abridged and reprinted in Gilovich, T., Griffin, D., & Kahneman, D. (Eds.) (2002), Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 5 Featured in R. P. Abelson, K. P. Frey & A. P. Gregg (Eds.) (2003), Experiments with people: Revelations from social psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. 6 Reprinted in Hamilton, D. (2004). Social : Key readings. New York: Psychology Press.

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7,8 Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2000). Miswanting: Some problems in the forecasting of future affective states. In J. Forgas (Ed.), Thinking and feeling: The role of affect in social cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

9 Lieberman, M. D., Ochsner, K. N., Gilbert, D. T., & Schacter, D. L. (2001). Do amnesics exhibit cognitive dissonance reduction? The role of explicit and attention in attitude change. Psychological Science, 12, 135-140.

Wilson, T. D., Meyers, J., & Gilbert, D. T. (2001). Lessons from the past: Do people learn from experience that emotional reactions are short lived? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 1648-1661.

Gilbert, D. T., & Ebert, J. E. J. (2002). Decisions and revisions: The affective forecasting of changeable outcomes. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 503-514.

Gilbert, D. T., Gill, M. J., & Wilson, T. D. (2002). The future is now: Temporal correction in affective forecasting. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 88, 430-444.

Gilbert, D. T., Pinel, E. C., Wilson, T. D., Blumberg, S. J., & Wheatley, T. P. (2002). Durability bias in affective forecasting. In Gilovich, T., Griffin, D., & Kahneman, D. (Eds.), Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment (pp. 292-312). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Wilson, T. D., Gilbert, D. T., & Centerbar, D. B. (2002). Making sense: The causes of emotional evanescence. In J. Carillo & I. Brocas (Eds.), Economics and psychology (pp. 209-233). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gilbert, D. T., Driver-Linn, E., & Wilson, T. D. (2002). The trouble with Vronsky: Impact bias in the forecasting of future affective states. In L. F. Barrett & P. Salovey (Eds.), The wisdom in feeling: Psychological processes in emotional intelligence (pp. 114-143). New York: Guilford.

Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2003). Affective forecasting. In M. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology, Vol. 35 (pp. 345-411). New York: Elsevier.

Dunn, E. W., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2003). Location, location, location: The misprediction of satisfaction in housing lotteries. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1421-1432.

7 Reprinted in S. Lichtenstein & P. Slovic (in press). The construction of preference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 8 Reprinted in R. B. Axelrod, C. R. Cooper, & A. M. Warriner (2005). Reading critically, writing well (7th Ed.). New York: Bedford 9 Reprinted in J. T. Cacioppo & G. G. Berntson (Eds) (2002). Foundations in social neuroscience. Cambridge: MIT Press.

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Wilson, T. D., Meyers, J., & Gilbert, D. T. (2003). "How happy was I, anyway?" A retrospective impact bias. Social Cognition, 21, 407-432.

10 11 Gilbert, D. T., Lieberman, M. D., Morewedge, C. K., & Wilson, T. D. (2004). The peculiar longevity of things not so bad. Psychological Science, 15, 14-19.

Wilson, T. D., Wheatley, T., Kurtz, J., Dunn, E. W., & Gilbert, D. T. (2004). When to fire: Anticipatory versus post-event reconstrual of uncontrollable events. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, 1-12.

Gilbert, D. T., Morewedge, C. K., Risen, J. L., & Wilson, T. D. (2004). Looking forward to looking backward: The misprediction of regret. Psychological Science, 15, 346-350.

Wilson, T. D., Centerbar, D. B., Kermer, D. A., & Gilbert, D. T. (2005). The pleasures of uncertainty: Prolonging positive moods in ways people do not anticipate. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 5-21.

Wilson, T. D. & Gilbert, D. T. (2005). Affective forecasting: Knowing what to want. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14, 131-134.

Morewedge, C. K., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2005).The least likely of times: How remembering the past biases forecasts of the future. Psychological Science, 16, 626-630.

Kermer , D. A., Driver-Linn , E., Wilson , T. D., & Gilbert , D. T. (2006). Loss aversion is an affective forecasting error. Psychological Science, 17, 649-653.

Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2007). Prospection: Experiencing the future. Science, 317, 1351- 1354.

Morewedge, C. K., Gilbert, D. T., Keysar, B., Berokovits, M. J., & Wilson, T. D. (2007). Mispredicting the hedonic benefit of segregated gains. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 136, 700-709.

Kurtz, J. L., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert. D. T. (2007). Quantity versus uncertainty: When winning one prize is better than winning two. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 979-985.

Mallett, R. K., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2008). Expect the unexpected: Failure to anticipate similarities when predicting the quality of an intergroup interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 265-277.

10 Featured as “Editor’s Choice” in Science (2004), 303, p. 436. 11 Reprinted in E. Aronson & J. Aronson (2010). Readings About the Social Animal.

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Caruso, E. M., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2008). A wrinkle in time: Asymmetric valuation of past and future events. Psychological Science, 19, 796-801.

Kassam, K. S., Gilbert, D. T., Boston, A., & Wilson, T. D. (2008). Future anhedonia and temporal discounting. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1533-1537

Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2008). Explaining away: A model of affective adaptation. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3, 370-386.

Koo, M., Algoe, S. B., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2008). It’s a wonderful life: Mentally subtracting positive events improves people’s affective states, contrary to their affective forecasts. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 1217-1224.

Carlsmith, K. M., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2008). The paradoxical consequences of revenge. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 1316-1324.

Bar-Anan, Y., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2009). The feeling of uncertainty intensifies affective reactions. Emotion, 9, 123-127.

Gilbert, D. T., Killingsworth, M. A., Eyre, R. N., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). The surprising power of neighborly advice. Science, 323, 1617-1619.

Golub, S. A., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Anticipating one's troubles: The costs and benefits of negative expectations. Emotion, 9, 277-281.

Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Why the brain talks to itself: Sources of error in emotional prediction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B., 364, 1335–1341.

Ebert, J. E. J., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Forecasting and backcasting: Predicting the impact of events on the future. Journal of Consumer Research, 36, 353-366.

Morewedge, C. M., Shu, L. L., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Bad riddance or good rubbish? Ownership and not loss aversion causes the endowment effect. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 947–951

Morewedge, C. K., Gilbert, D. T., Myrseth, K. O. R., Kassam, K. S., & Wilson, T. D. (2010). Consuming experience: Why affective forecasters overestimate comparative value. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,46, 986-992.

Mitchell, J. P., Schirmer, J., Ames, D. L., & Gilbert. D. T. (2010). Medial prefrontal cortex predicts intertemporal choice. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 1-10.

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12 Killingsworth, M. A., & Gilbert, D. T. (2010). A wandering mind is an unhappy mind. Science, 330, 932.

Whitchurch, E. R., Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2011). He loves me, he loves me not: The effects of uncertainty on romantic attraction. Psychological Science, 22, 172-175.13

Dunn, E. W., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2011). If money doesn't make you happy then you probably aren't spending it right. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 21, 115-125.

Kassam, K. S., Morewedge, C. K., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2011). Winners love winning but losers love money. Psychological Science, 22, 602-606.

Gilbert, D. T. (2011). Buried by bad decisions. Nature, 474, 276-277.

Quoidbach, J., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2013). The end of history illusion. Science, 339, 96-98.

Hahn, C., Wilson, T. D., McRael, K., & Gilbert, D. T. (2013). “Show me the money”: Vulnerability to gambling moderates the attractiveness of money versus suspense. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 39, 1259-1267.

Wilson, T. D., & Gilbert, D. T. (2013). The impact bias is alive and well. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 740-748.

14 Wilson, T. D., Reinhard, D. A., Westgate, E. C., Gilbert, D. T. Ellerbeck, N., Hahn, C., Brown, C. L., & Shaked, A. (2014). Just think: The challenges of the disengaged mind. Science, 345, 75-77.

Cooney, G., Gilbert, D. T., & Wilson, T. D. (2014). The unforeseen costs of extraordinary experience. Psychological Science, 25, 2259-2265.

Wilson, T. D., Gilbert, D. T., Reinhard, D. A., Westgate, E. C., & Brown, C. L. (2014). Would you fund this movie? A reply to Fox et al. (2014). Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1428.

Wilson, T. D., Ndiaye, D. G., Hahn, C., & Gilbert, D. T. (2015). Still a thrill: Meaning making and the pleasures of uncertainty. In K. Markman, T. Proulx, & M. Lindberg (Eds.), The psychology of meaning (pp. 421-443). Washington, D.C.: The American Psychological Association.

12 Reprinted in K. Schick & L. Schubert (2014), So What? The Writer’s Argument. New York: Oxford University Press. 13 Reprinted in Kantowitz, Elmes, & Roediger (2013). Experimental Psychology: Understanding Psychological Research. (10th Edition). Independence, KY: Cengage. 14 Discover’s “Top 100 Science Stories of 2014”

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Lee, M., Wilson, T. D., Eggleston, C. M., Gilbert, D. T., & Ku, X. (2015). “Just because you like it doesn”t mean I will too:’ Cross-cultural similarities in ignoring others' opinions. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 18, 192–198.

Eggleston, C. M., Wilson, T. D., Lee, M., & Gilbert, D. T. (in press). Predicting what we will like: Asking a stranger can be as good as asking a friend. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

• Person Perception & Social Inference Lord, C. G. & Gilbert, D. T. (1983). The "same-person" heuristic: An attributional procedure based on an assumption about person similarity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 43, 751-762.

Jones, E. E., Schwartz, J. & Gilbert, D. T. (1983/1984). The perception of moral expectancy violation: The role of expectancy source. Social Cognition, 2, 273-293.

Gilbert, D. T., & Jones, E. E. (1986). Perceiver-induced constraint: Interpretations of self- generated reality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 269-280.

Gilbert, D. T., & Jones, E. E. (1986). Exemplification: The self-presentation of moral character. Journal of Personality, 54, 101-123.

Gilbert, D. T., Jones, E. E., & Pelham, B. W. (1987). Influence and inference: What the active perceiver overlooks. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 861-870.

Gilbert, D. T., & Krull, D. S. (1988). Seeing less and knowing more: The benefits of perceptual ignorance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 193-202.

15, 16, 17, 18 Gilbert, D. T., Pelham, B. W., & Krull, D. S. (1988). On cognitive busyness: When person perceivers meet persons perceived. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 733-740.

Gilbert, D. T., Krull, D. S., & Pelham, B. W. (1988). Of thoughts unspoken: Social inference and the self-regulation of behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55, 685-694.

15 Chosen as a “modern classic in social psychology” (Psychological Inquiry, 2003, Vol. 14, No. 3-4). 16 Top 20 Most Cited Articles in JPSP from 1965-2000 [Quinones-Vidal, Lopez-Garcia, Peneranda-Ortega, & Tortosa-Gil (2004). The nature of social and personality psychology as reflected in JPSP, 1965-2000. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 435-452]. 17 Reprinted in Hamilton, D. (2004). Social cognition: Key readings. New York: Psychology Press. 18 Reprinted in Fiske, S. T. (2013). Social cognition. New York: Sage

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Gilbert, D. T., & Osborne, R. E. (1989). Thinking backward: Some curable and incurable consequences of cognitive busyness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 57, 940- 949.

Gilbert, D. T. (1989). Thinking lightly about others: Automatic components of the social inference process. In J. S. Uleman & J. A. Bargh (Eds.), Unintended thought. New York: Guilford.

Swann, W. B. Jr., Hixon, G. J., Stein-Seroussi, A., & Gilbert, D. T. (1990). The fleeting gleam of praise: Psychological processes underlying reactions to self-relevant information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 17-26.

19, 20 Gilbert, D. T., & Hixon, J. G. (1991). The trouble of thinking: Activation and application of stereotypic beliefs. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 60, 509-517.

Gilbert, D. T., McNulty, S. E., Giuliano, T. A., & Benson, J. E. (1992). Blurry words and fuzzy deeds: The attribution of obscure behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 18-25.

Osborne, R. E., & Gilbert. D. T. (1992). The preoccupational hazards of social life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62, 219-228.

Gilbert, D. T. (1994). Attribution and interpersonal perception. In A. Tesser (Ed.), Advanced social psychology. New York: McGraw Hill.

21 Gilbert, D. T., & Malone, P. S. (1995). The correspondence bias. , 117, 21-38.

Gilbert, D. T., Giesler, R. B., & Morris, K. A. (1995). When comparisons arise. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 69, 227-236.

Gilbert, D. T., & Silvera, D. S. (1996). Overhelping. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 70, 678-690.

Gilbert, D. T. (1998). Ordinary personology. In D. T. Gilbert, S. T., Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.) The handbook of social psychology (4th edition). New York: McGraw Hill.

19 Top 20 Most Cited Articles in JPSP from 1965-2000 [Quinones-Vidal, Lopez-Garcia, Peneranda-Ortega, & Tortosa-Gil (2004). The nature of social and personality psychology as reflected in JPSP, 1965-2000. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 86, 435-452]. 20 Reprinted in Hamilton, D. (2004). Social cognition: Key readings. New York: Psychology Press. 21 Reprinted in M.A. Hogg (Ed.) (2002), Sage benchmarks in psychology: Social psychology. NewYork: Sage.

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Gilbert, D. T. (1998). Speeding with Ned: A personal view of the correspondence bias. In J. M. Darley & J. Cooper (Eds.), Attribution and social interaction: The legacy of E. E. Jones. Washington, DC: APA Press.

Gilbert, D. T., & Gill, M. J. (2000). The momentary realist. Psychological Science, 11, 394-398.

Gilbert, D. T. (2002). Inferential correction. In Gilovich, T., Griffin, D., & Kahneman, D. (Eds.), Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment (pp. 167-184). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lieberman, M. D., Gaunt, R., Gilbert, D. T., & Trope, Y. (2002). Reflexion and reflection: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to attributional inference. In M. Zanna (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology, Vol. 34 (pp. 199-249). New York: Elsevier.

Gilbert, D. T. (2003). The psychology of good ideas. Psychological Inquiry, 14, 258-260.

Kassam, K. S., Gilbert, D. T., Swencionis, J. K, & Wilson, T. D. (2009). Misconceptions of memory: The Scooter Libby effect. Psychological Science, 20, 551-552.

• Belief & Credulity Gilbert, D. T., Krull, D. S. & Malone, P. S. (1990). Unbelieving the unbelievable: Some problems in the rejection of false information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 59, 601-613.

22 Gilbert, D. T. (1991). How mental systems believe. American Psychologist, 46, 107-119.

Gilbert, D. T. (1992). Assent of man: Mental representation and the control of belief. In D. M. Wegner & J. Pennebaker (Eds.), The handbook of mental control. New York: Prentice-Hall.

Gilbert, D. T., Tafarodi, R. W., & Malone, P. S. (1993). You can't not believe everything you read. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65, 221-233.

• Miscellaneous Darley, J. M. & Gilbert, D. T. (1985). Social psychological aspects of environmental psychology. In G. Lindzey & E. Aronson (Eds.) The handbook of social psychology (3rd edition).Volume II. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley.

22 Featured in R. P. Abelson, K. P. Frey & A. P. Gregg (Eds.) (2003), Experiments with people: Revelations from social psychology. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

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Gilbert, D. T., & Cooper. J. (1985). Social psychological strategies of self-deception. In M. Martin (Ed.), Self-deception and self-understanding: New essays in and psychology. Lawrence, KA: University of Kansas Press.

Gilbert, D. T. (1997). Edward Ellsworth Jones. In P. H. Marks (Ed.), Luminaries: Princeton faculty remembered. Lawrenceville, NJ: Princeton Academic Press.

Wilson, T. D., Gilbert, D. T., & Wheatley, T. (1998). Protecting our minds: The role of lay beliefs. In V. Yzerbyt, G. Lories, & B. Dardenne (Eds.), Metacognition: Cognitive and social dimensions. New York: Sage.

Gilbert, D. T. (1999). What the mind's not. In S. Chaiken & Y. Trope (Eds.), Dual process theories in social psychology. New York: Guilford.

Gilbert, D. T. (1999). Social cognition. In R. Wilson & F, Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Gilbert, D. T. (2000). Edward Ellsworth Jones. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology. Washington, DC: APA Press.

Wegner, D. M., & Gilbert, D. T. (2000). Social psychology—The science of human experience. In H. Bless & J. P. Forgas (Eds.), The message within: The role of subjective experience in social cognition and behavior. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press.

Gilbert, D. T. (2002). Are psychology's tribes ready to form a nation? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6, 3.

Gilbert, D. T. (2007). Edward Ellsworth Jones. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2nd Edition).

Gilbert, D. T., King, G., Pettigrew, S., & Wilson, T. D. (2016). Comment on “Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science.” Science, 351, 1037-a-1038-a.

• Edited Books Gilbert, D. T., Fiske, S. T., & Lindzey, G. (Eds.) (1998). The handbook of social psychology (4th edition). New York: McGraw Hill.

Gilbert, D. T. (Ed.) (2003). The selected works of Edward E. Jones. New York: Wiley.

Fiske, S. T., Gilbert, D. T., & Lindzey, G. (Eds.) (2010). The handbook of social psychology (5th edition). New York: Wiley.

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P o p u l a r M e d i a

• Essays Gilbert, D. T. (2005). Four more years of happiness. The New York Times. January 20.

Gilbert, D. T. (2005). The vagaries of religious experience, Edge.com. September 27.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). Shall I compare thee to a summer's sausage? Forbes.com. February 14.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). I'm okay, you're biased. The New York Times. April 16.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). The spice of life. NPR’s All Things Considered. May 12.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). Does fatherhood make you happy? Time. June 19.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). If only gay sex caused global warming. Los Angeles Times, July 2.

Gilbert, D. T. (2006). He who cast the first stone probably didn't. The New York Times, July 24.

Gilbert. D. T. & Buckner, R. (2007). Time travel in the brain. Time. January 19.

Gilbert, D. T. (2007). Compassionate commercialism. The New York Times, March 25.

Gilbert, D. T. (2009). What you don’t know makes you nervous, The New York Times, May 21.

Gilbert, D. T. (2009). Times to remember, places to forget, The New York Times, December 31.

Gilbert, D. T. (2010). The weight at the plate, The New York Times, August 4.

Gilbert, D. T. (2010). Magic by numbers. The New York Times, October 17.

Gilbert, D. T. (2011). Buried by bad decisions. Nature, 474, 276-277.

• Books Gilbert, D. T. (2006). Stumbling on Happiness. – Published in more than 35 languages. – 24 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list – Winner of the 2007 Royal Society General Book Prize for the best book of the year.

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Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., & Wegner, D. M. (2009). Psychology. 1st Edition. New York: Worth. Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., & Wegner, D. M. (2010). Introducing Psychology. 1st Edition. New York: Worth. Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., & Wegner, D. M. (2011). Psychology. 2nd Edition. New York: Worth. Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., & Wegner, D. M. (2012). Introducing Psychology. 2nd Edition. New York: Worth. Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., Wegner, D. M., & Nock, M. (2013). Psychology. 3rd Edition. New York: Worth. Schacter, D. L, Gilbert, D. T., Wegner, D. M., & Nock, M. (2014). Introducing Psychology. 3rd Edition. New York: Worth.

• Book Reviews Gilbert, D. T. (2008). The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner. The Washington Post. Gilbert, D. T. (2010). Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz, The New York Times Book Review.

• Fiction Gilbert, D. T. (1979). Unfortunately the large number of alternate realities on hand does not permit us time for personal comment. Pandora, 1 (3), p. 24. Gilbert, D. T. (1980). Visions of Diana. Amazing Stories, 27 (8), p. 44. Gilbert, D. T. (1980). The essence of Grunk. Questar, 2 (4), p. 46. Gilbert, D. T. (1981). Zinsky's vacation. Questar, 3 (2), p. 25. Gilbert, D. T. (1982). Kokomu. In F. Saberhagen (Ed.), Pawn to infinity. New ork: Ace. Gilbert, D. T. (1982). The meat box. In A. Ryan (Ed.), Perpetual Light. NewYork: Warner. Gilbert, D. T. (1982). In the land of the unfunny. Oracle, 1 (1), p. 11. Gilbert, D. T. (1983). Woman in the designer genes. In A. Davidson (Ed.), Magic for sale. New York: Ace. Gilbert, D. T. (1984). In the specimen jar. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 8 (8), p. 117.

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• Television & Film Host and co-writer of the NOVA television series This Emotional Life, aired on PBS in January 2010. – 9.6 million viewers for first airing – Winner of Accolade Award for Best in Show, 2010 – Winner of 11 Telly Awards, 2010 – Winner of Massachusetts Psychological Association Media Award, 2010

Major Television Guest Appearances: – The Colbert Report – The Today Show – Charlie Rose – The Late Show

Major Documentary Appearances: – The Human Spark with Alan Alda (PBS) – Collapse with Jared Diamond (NatGeo) – Happiness Is (Feature film) – How Happy Can You Be? (Feature film) – The Nature of Existence (Feature Film) – Happiness Cure with Sanja Gupta (CNN) – Earth 2100 (ABC) – Happy (Feature film)

Major Commercial Appearances – Prudential “Stickers” (2013) – Prudential “Mirrors” (2014) – Prudential “Ribbons” (2014) – Prudential “Dominos” (2014) – Prudential “Magnets” (2015) – Prudential “Gates” (2015)

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