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April 7, 2018
Feeling Is Believing: Inspiration Encourages Belief in God
Clayton R Critcher, Chan Jean Lee
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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June 10, 2016
"Whether I like it or not, it's important": Implicit importance of means predicts self-regulatory persistence and success
Clayton R Critcher, Melissa J Ferguson
Current Opinion in Psychology
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September 16, 2019
The costs of not disclosing
Stephen M Baum, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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August 30, 2019
The commonness fallacy: Commonly chosen options have less choice appeal than people think
Emily S Reit, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 2, 2021
Attractors: Incidental values that influence forecasts of change
Clayton R Critcher, Emily L Rosenzweig
Psychological Science
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May 9, 2025
Doubling-Back Aversion: A Reluctance to Make Progress by Undoing It
Kristine Y Cho, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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January 20, 2011
Visceral fit: While in a visceral state, associated states of the world seem more likely
Jane L Risen, Clayton R Critcher
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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July 5, 2008
Paying for someone else's mistake: the effect of bystander negligence on perpetrator blame
Clayton R Critcher, David A Pizarro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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August 14, 2013
The performance heuristic: a misguided reliance on past success when predicting prospects for improvement
Clayton R Critcher, Emily L Rosenzweig
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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June 26, 2013
The cost of keeping it hidden: decomposing concealment reveals what makes it depleting
Clayton R Critcher, Melissa J Ferguson
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Psychological Science
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April 7, 2018
Feeling Is Believing: Inspiration Encourages Belief in God
Clayton R Critcher, Chan Jean Lee
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
June 10, 2016
"Whether I like it or not, it's important": Implicit importance of means predicts self-regulatory persistence and success
Clayton R Critcher, Melissa J Ferguson
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
September 16, 2019
The costs of not disclosing
Stephen M Baum, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
August 30, 2019
The commonness fallacy: Commonly chosen options have less choice appeal than people think
Emily S Reit, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 2, 2021
Attractors: Incidental values that influence forecasts of change
Clayton R Critcher, Emily L Rosenzweig
Psychological Science
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May 9, 2025
Doubling-Back Aversion: A Reluctance to Make Progress by Undoing It
Kristine Y Cho, Clayton R Critcher
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
January 20, 2011
Visceral fit: While in a visceral state, associated states of the world seem more likely
Jane L Risen, Clayton R Critcher
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
July 5, 2008
Paying for someone else's mistake: the effect of bystander negligence on perpetrator blame
Clayton R Critcher, David A Pizarro
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
August 14, 2013
The performance heuristic: a misguided reliance on past success when predicting prospects for improvement
Clayton R Critcher, Emily L Rosenzweig
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
June 26, 2013
The cost of keeping it hidden: decomposing concealment reveals what makes it depleting
Clayton R Critcher, Melissa J Ferguson
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