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David J Stillwell

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 1, 2011
Effects of measurement methods on the relationship between smoking and delay reward discountingDavid J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 22, 2009
Melioration behaviour in the Harvard game is reduced by simplifying decision outcomesDavid J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Human Psychopharmacology|January 30, 2013
BIS impulsivity and acute nicotine exposure are associated with discounting global consequences in the Harvard gameLee Hogarth, David J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|July 14, 2015
Do Facebook Status Updates Reflect Subjective Well-Being?Pan Liu, William Tov, Michal Kosinski, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2019
Predicting individual-level income from Facebook profilesSandra C Matz, Jochen I Menges, David J Stillwell, et al.
Plos One|July 23, 2015
Musical Preferences are Linked to Cognitive StylesDavid M Greenberg, Simon Baron-Cohen, David J Stillwell, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 17, 2013
Divided we stand: three psychological regions of the United States and their political, economic, social, and health correlatesPeter J Rentfrow, Samuel D Gosling, Markus Jokela, et al.
Music Perception|May 15, 2014
The Song Remains the Same: A Replication and Extension of the MUSIC ModelPeter J Rentfrow, Lewis R Goldberg, David J Stillwell, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 4, 2014
Automatic personality assessment through social media languageGregory Park, H Andrew Schwartz, Johannes C Eichstaedt, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 27, 2013
From "Sooo excited!!!" to "So proud": using language to study developmentMargaret L Kern, Johannes C Eichstaedt, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 1, 2011
Effects of measurement methods on the relationship between smoking and delay reward discountingDavid J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 22, 2009
Melioration behaviour in the Harvard game is reduced by simplifying decision outcomesDavid J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Human Psychopharmacology|January 30, 2013
BIS impulsivity and acute nicotine exposure are associated with discounting global consequences in the Harvard gameLee Hogarth, David J Stillwell, Richard J Tunney
Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking|July 14, 2015
Do Facebook Status Updates Reflect Subjective Well-Being?Pan Liu, William Tov, Michal Kosinski, et al.
Plos One|March 29, 2019
Predicting individual-level income from Facebook profilesSandra C Matz, Jochen I Menges, David J Stillwell, et al.
Plos One|July 23, 2015
Musical Preferences are Linked to Cognitive StylesDavid M Greenberg, Simon Baron-Cohen, David J Stillwell, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|October 17, 2013
Divided we stand: three psychological regions of the United States and their political, economic, social, and health correlatesPeter J Rentfrow, Samuel D Gosling, Markus Jokela, et al.
Music Perception|May 15, 2014
The Song Remains the Same: A Replication and Extension of the MUSIC ModelPeter J Rentfrow, Lewis R Goldberg, David J Stillwell, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 4, 2014
Automatic personality assessment through social media languageGregory Park, H Andrew Schwartz, Johannes C Eichstaedt, et al.
Developmental Psychology|November 27, 2013
From "Sooo excited!!!" to "So proud": using language to study developmentMargaret L Kern, Johannes C Eichstaedt, H Andrew Schwartz, et al.
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