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October 20, 2015
Believing what we do not believe: Acquiescence to superstitious beliefs and other powerful intuitions
Jane L Risen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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October 21, 2024
The paradox of explaining: When feeling unknowledgeable prevents learners from engaging in effective learning strategies
Stav Atir, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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July 4, 2007
Another look at why people are reluctant to exchange lottery tickets
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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December 19, 2017
Closing your eyes to follow your heart: Avoiding information to protect a strong intuitive preference
Kaitlin Woolley, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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July 31, 2008
Why people are reluctant to tempt fate
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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December 2, 2014
Embodied motivation: using a goal systems framework to understand the preference for social and physical warmth
Yan Zhang, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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March 14, 2007
Target and observer differences in the acceptance of questionable apologies
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Current Opinion in Psychology
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July 17, 2022
Introducing conspiracy intuitions to better understand conspiracy beliefs
Russell Roberts, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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March 5, 2014
If he can do it, so can they: exposure to counterstereotypically successful exemplars prompts automatic inferences
Clayton R Critcher, Jane L Risen
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
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Psychological Review
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October 20, 2015
Believing what we do not believe: Acquiescence to superstitious beliefs and other powerful intuitions
Jane L Risen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
October 21, 2024
The paradox of explaining: When feeling unknowledgeable prevents learners from engaging in effective learning strategies
Stav Atir, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
July 4, 2007
Another look at why people are reluctant to exchange lottery tickets
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
December 19, 2017
Closing your eyes to follow your heart: Avoiding information to protect a strong intuitive preference
Kaitlin Woolley, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
July 31, 2008
Why people are reluctant to tempt fate
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
December 2, 2014
Embodied motivation: using a goal systems framework to understand the preference for social and physical warmth
Yan Zhang, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
March 14, 2007
Target and observer differences in the acceptance of questionable apologies
Jane L Risen, Thomas Gilovich
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
July 17, 2022
Introducing conspiracy intuitions to better understand conspiracy beliefs
Russell Roberts, Jane L Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
March 5, 2014
If he can do it, so can they: exposure to counterstereotypically successful exemplars prompts automatic inferences
Clayton R Critcher, Jane L Risen
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
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