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Kou Murayama

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Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|March 5, 2005
[Effects of test format on learning strategy and perceived utility]Kou Murayama
Psychological Review|January 31, 2022
A reward-learning framework of knowledge acquisition: An integrated account of curiosity, interest, and intrinsic-extrinsic rewardsKou Murayama
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 31, 2025
Response to the critiques (and encouragements) on our critique of motivation constructsKou Murayama, Hayley Jach
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Counterfactual curiosity: motivated thinking about what might have beenLily Fitzgibbon, Kou Murayama
Plos One|May 14, 2013
Automatic ability attribution after failure: a dual process view of achievement attributionMichiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 30, 2019
Time-specific Errors in Growth Curve Modeling: Type-1 Error Inflation and a Possible Solution with Mixed-Effects ModelsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 21, 2013
Consolidation power of extrinsic rewards: reward cues enhance long-term memory for irrelevant past eventsKou Murayama, Shinji Kitagami
Cognition|February 5, 2011
Money enhances memory consolidation--but only for boring materialKou Murayama, Christof Kuhbandner
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
Choice-induced preference change in the free-choice paradigm: a critical methodological reviewKeise Izuma, Kou Murayama
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Thinking clearly about time-invariant confounders in cross-lagged panel models: A guide for choosing a statistical model from a causal inference perspectiveKou Murayama, Thomas Gfrörer
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Shinrigaku Kenkyu : the Japanese Journal of Psychology|March 5, 2005
[Effects of test format on learning strategy and perceived utility]Kou Murayama
Psychological Review|January 31, 2022
A reward-learning framework of knowledge acquisition: An integrated account of curiosity, interest, and intrinsic-extrinsic rewardsKou Murayama
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 31, 2025
Response to the critiques (and encouragements) on our critique of motivation constructsKou Murayama, Hayley Jach
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 31, 2022
Counterfactual curiosity: motivated thinking about what might have beenLily Fitzgibbon, Kou Murayama
Plos One|May 14, 2013
Automatic ability attribution after failure: a dual process view of achievement attributionMichiko Sakaki, Kou Murayama
Multivariate Behavioral Research|January 30, 2019
Time-specific Errors in Growth Curve Modeling: Type-1 Error Inflation and a Possible Solution with Mixed-Effects ModelsSatoshi Usami, Kou Murayama
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 21, 2013
Consolidation power of extrinsic rewards: reward cues enhance long-term memory for irrelevant past eventsKou Murayama, Shinji Kitagami
Cognition|February 5, 2011
Money enhances memory consolidation--but only for boring materialKou Murayama, Christof Kuhbandner
Frontiers in Psychology|February 14, 2013
Choice-induced preference change in the free-choice paradigm: a critical methodological reviewKeise Izuma, Kou Murayama
Psychological Methods|September 19, 2024
Thinking clearly about time-invariant confounders in cross-lagged panel models: A guide for choosing a statistical model from a causal inference perspectiveKou Murayama, Thomas Gfrörer
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