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July 13, 2007
Contextual influences on liking and preference
Debra A Zellner
The American Journal of Psychology
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January 16, 2004
Effect of color on expected and experienced refreshment, intensity, and liking of beverages
Debra A Zellner, Paula Durlach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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June 5, 2007
The categorization effect in hedonic contrast: experts differ from novices
Lauren M Rota, Debra A Zellner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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September 21, 2014
Labels affect both liking and preference: the better the stimuli, the bigger the preference
Debra A Zellner, Kaila Hoer, Juliann Feldman
Appetite
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September 11, 2007
The effect of stress on men's food selection
Debra A Zellner, Shin Saito, Johanie Gonzalez
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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December 19, 2012
Beauty beyond compare: effects of context extremity and categorization on hedonic contrast
Elizabeth Cogan, Scott Parker, Debra A Zellner
Appetite
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June 20, 2002
Protection for the good: subcategorization reduces hedonic contrast
Debra A Zellner, Brett B Kern, Scott Parker
The American Journal of Psychology
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October 2, 2004
Disconfirmed hedonic expectations produce perceptual contrast, not assimilation
Debra A Zellner, Dinah Strickhouser, Carina E Tornow
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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July 28, 2009
Categorization reduces the effect of context on hedonic preference
Debra A Zellner, Megan C Mattingly, Scott Parker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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August 9, 2006
Hedonic contrast and condensation: good stimuli make mediocre stimuli less good and less different
Debra A Zellner, Dawn Allen, Monique Henley, et al.
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Appetite
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July 13, 2007
Contextual influences on liking and preference
Debra A Zellner
The American Journal of Psychology
|
January 16, 2004
Effect of color on expected and experienced refreshment, intensity, and liking of beverages
Debra A Zellner, Paula Durlach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
June 5, 2007
The categorization effect in hedonic contrast: experts differ from novices
Lauren M Rota, Debra A Zellner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
September 21, 2014
Labels affect both liking and preference: the better the stimuli, the bigger the preference
Debra A Zellner, Kaila Hoer, Juliann Feldman
Appetite
|
September 11, 2007
The effect of stress on men's food selection
Debra A Zellner, Shin Saito, Johanie Gonzalez
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
December 19, 2012
Beauty beyond compare: effects of context extremity and categorization on hedonic contrast
Elizabeth Cogan, Scott Parker, Debra A Zellner
Appetite
|
June 20, 2002
Protection for the good: subcategorization reduces hedonic contrast
Debra A Zellner, Brett B Kern, Scott Parker
The American Journal of Psychology
|
October 2, 2004
Disconfirmed hedonic expectations produce perceptual contrast, not assimilation
Debra A Zellner, Dinah Strickhouser, Carina E Tornow
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
July 28, 2009
Categorization reduces the effect of context on hedonic preference
Debra A Zellner, Megan C Mattingly, Scott Parker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
August 9, 2006
Hedonic contrast and condensation: good stimuli make mediocre stimuli less good and less different
Debra A Zellner, Dawn Allen, Monique Henley, et al.
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