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Gus Cooney

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Scientific Reports|December 1, 2025
Publisher Correction: NaturalTurn: a method to segment speech into psychologically meaningful conversational turnsGus Cooney, Andrew Reece
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2025
NaturalTurn: a method to segment speech into psychologically meaningful conversational turnsGus Cooney, Andrew Reece
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 21, 2021
The thought gap after conversation: Underestimating the frequency of others' thoughts about usGus Cooney, Erica J Boothby, Mariana Lee
Annual Review of Psychology|September 21, 2022
Embracing Complexity: A Review of Negotiation ResearchErica J Boothby, Gus Cooney, Maurice E Schweitzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2016
When fairness matters less than we expectGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Psychological Science|February 1, 2017
The Novelty PenaltyGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Psychological Science|October 3, 2014
The unforeseen costs of extraordinary experienceGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 2, 2021
Do conversations end when people want them to?Adam M Mastroianni, Daniel T Gilbert, Gus Cooney, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2019
The many minds problem: disclosure in dyadic versus group conversationGus Cooney, Adam M Mastroianni, Nicole Abi-Esber, et al.
Psychological Science|September 6, 2018
The Liking Gap in Conversations: Do People Like Us More Than We Think?Erica J Boothby, Gus Cooney, Gillian M Sandstrom, et al.
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Scientific Reports|December 1, 2025
Publisher Correction: NaturalTurn: a method to segment speech into psychologically meaningful conversational turnsGus Cooney, Andrew Reece
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2025
NaturalTurn: a method to segment speech into psychologically meaningful conversational turnsGus Cooney, Andrew Reece
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|October 21, 2021
The thought gap after conversation: Underestimating the frequency of others' thoughts about usGus Cooney, Erica J Boothby, Mariana Lee
Annual Review of Psychology|September 21, 2022
Embracing Complexity: A Review of Negotiation ResearchErica J Boothby, Gus Cooney, Maurice E Schweitzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2016
When fairness matters less than we expectGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Psychological Science|February 1, 2017
The Novelty PenaltyGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Psychological Science|October 3, 2014
The unforeseen costs of extraordinary experienceGus Cooney, Daniel T Gilbert, Timothy D Wilson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 2, 2021
Do conversations end when people want them to?Adam M Mastroianni, Daniel T Gilbert, Gus Cooney, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 13, 2019
The many minds problem: disclosure in dyadic versus group conversationGus Cooney, Adam M Mastroianni, Nicole Abi-Esber, et al.
Psychological Science|September 6, 2018
The Liking Gap in Conversations: Do People Like Us More Than We Think?Erica J Boothby, Gus Cooney, Gillian M Sandstrom, et al.
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