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Cheryl J Wakslak

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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|September 28, 2011
Cognitive consequences of affirming the self: The relationship between self-affirmation and object construalCheryl J Wakslak, Yaacov Trope
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 28, 2015
Controllable objects seem closerCheryl J Wakslak, B Kyu Kim
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2010
Psychological distance and priming: when do semantic primes impact social evaluations?Marlone D Henderson, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 3, 2013
Communicating with the crowd: speakers use abstract messages when addressing larger audiencesPriyanka D Joshi, Cheryl J Wakslak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 29, 2024
AI can help people feel heard, but an AI label diminishes this impactYidan Yin, Nan Jia, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 3, 2022
"I" am more concrete than "we": Linguistic abstraction and first-person pronoun usageYidan Yin, Cheryl J Wakslak, Priyanka D Joshi
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 24, 2014
Using abstract language signals powerCheryl J Wakslak, Pamela K Smith, Albert Han
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2008
Representations of the self in the near and distant futureCheryl J Wakslak, Shiri Nussbaum, Nira Liberman, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 27, 2013
How do we want others to decide?: Geographical distance influences evaluations of decision makersErin M Burgoon, Marlone D Henderson, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 8, 2006
Seeing the forest when entry is unlikely: probability and the mental representation of eventsCheryl J Wakslak, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|September 28, 2011
Cognitive consequences of affirming the self: The relationship between self-affirmation and object construalCheryl J Wakslak, Yaacov Trope
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 28, 2015
Controllable objects seem closerCheryl J Wakslak, B Kyu Kim
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 25, 2010
Psychological distance and priming: when do semantic primes impact social evaluations?Marlone D Henderson, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 3, 2013
Communicating with the crowd: speakers use abstract messages when addressing larger audiencesPriyanka D Joshi, Cheryl J Wakslak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 29, 2024
AI can help people feel heard, but an AI label diminishes this impactYidan Yin, Nan Jia, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 3, 2022
"I" am more concrete than "we": Linguistic abstraction and first-person pronoun usageYidan Yin, Cheryl J Wakslak, Priyanka D Joshi
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 24, 2014
Using abstract language signals powerCheryl J Wakslak, Pamela K Smith, Albert Han
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 24, 2008
Representations of the self in the near and distant futureCheryl J Wakslak, Shiri Nussbaum, Nira Liberman, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 27, 2013
How do we want others to decide?: Geographical distance influences evaluations of decision makersErin M Burgoon, Marlone D Henderson, Cheryl J Wakslak
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 8, 2006
Seeing the forest when entry is unlikely: probability and the mental representation of eventsCheryl J Wakslak, Yaacov Trope, Nira Liberman, et al.
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