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Book Spring 2006.Qxd
Curriculum Vitae Julie Y. Huang
Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being
Metacognitive Experiences and the Intricacies of Setting People Straight: Implications for Debiasing and Public Information Campaigns
Processing Fluency and Aesthetic Pleasure: Is Beauty in the Perceiver’S Processing Experience?
Heuristics and Biases the Psychology of Intuitive Judgment. In
Schwarz, Norbert; and Others Recalled Behavior and Ease
The Presenters Paradox
Gricean Charity © 2006 Sage Publications 10.1177/0048393106287235 the Gricean Turn in Psychology Hosted at Carole J
The Role of Bolstering and Counterarguing Mind-Sets in Persuasion Author(S): Alison Jing Xu and Robert S
Choosing One at a Time? Simultaneously Presented Options
Insult, Aggression, and the Southern Culture of Honor: an "Experimental Ethnography"
Opportunity Through Diversity
Mood and Persuasion: a Cognitive Response Analysis
Handbook of Social Psychology
Preference Fluency in Choice
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Archived Discussions Following to Doyen Et Al Failure to Replicate Bargh Chen & Burrows 1996 in Our Annual R
Top View
Resolve, Reputation, and War: Cultures of Honor and Leaders’ Time-In-O Ce
Small Telescopes”
Meaning in Context: Metacognitive Experiences
Making the Truth Stick & the Myths Fade: Lessons from Cognitive Psychology
The Emergence of Contextual Social Psychology. Pettigrew
The Impact of Relative Standards on the Propensity to Disclose
Fritz Strack, Michael Argyle, Norbert Schwarz (Eds.)
Psychological Underpinnings of Post-Truth in Political Beliefs
Methods for Testing and Evaluating Survey Questions
When Complexity Is Symmetric: the Interplay of Two Core Determinants of Visual Aesthetics Stefan Mayer, Goethe University, Germany Jan R
The Impact of Relative Standards on the Propensity to Disclose
Curriculum Vitae CAROLYN YOON University of Michigan Office: (734) 764-6355 Stephen M
Asymmetrical Effects of Positive and Negative Events: the Mobilization-Minimization Hypothesis
Norbert Schwarz Department of Psychology ▪ University of Southern California 3620 S
Feelings and Phenomenal Experiences
The Hedonic Marking of Processing Fluency: Implications for Evaluative Judgment
P. 1 COGNITION, AGING, and SELF-REPORTS Norbert Schwarz
NORBERT SCHWARZ November 2018
The Role of Ease of Retrieval and Attribution in Memory Judgments: Judging Your Memory As Worse Despite Recalling More Events
How and Why 1 Year Differs from 365 Days: a Conversational Logic Analysis of Inferences from the Granularity of Quantitative Expressions Author(S): Y
NORBERT SCHWARZ CURRICULUM VITAE January 2009
Would You Be Happier If You Were Richer? a Focusing Illusion