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Leaf Van Boven

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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 14, 2011
Immediacy bias in social-emotional comparisonsKatherine White, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 16, 2007
Looking forward, looking back: anticipation is more evocative than retrospectionLeaf Van Boven, Laurence Ashworth
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 17, 2003
To do or to have? That is the questionLeaf Van Boven, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 24, 2020
Salience theory of mere exposure: Relative exposure increases liking, extremity, and emotional intensityKellen Mrkva, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 14, 2017
Attentional accounting: Voluntary spatial attention increases budget category prioritizationKellen Mrkva, Leaf Van Boven
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Social projection of transient drive statesLeaf Van Boven, George Loewenstein
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2025
The age of misinformation: Older people exhibit greater partisan bias in sharing and evaluating (mis)information accuracyGuilherme A Ramos, Leaf Van Boven
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
Feelings not forgone: underestimating affective reactions to what does not happenEduardo B Andrade, Leaf Van Boven
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 13, 2021
False polarization: Cognitive mechanisms and potential solutionsPhilip M Fernbach, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 6, 2009
Immediacy bias in emotion perception: current emotions seem more intense than previous emotionsLeaf Van Boven, Katherine White, Michaela Huber
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Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|December 14, 2011
Immediacy bias in social-emotional comparisonsKatherine White, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 16, 2007
Looking forward, looking back: anticipation is more evocative than retrospectionLeaf Van Boven, Laurence Ashworth
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 17, 2003
To do or to have? That is the questionLeaf Van Boven, Thomas Gilovich
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 24, 2020
Salience theory of mere exposure: Relative exposure increases liking, extremity, and emotional intensityKellen Mrkva, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 14, 2017
Attentional accounting: Voluntary spatial attention increases budget category prioritizationKellen Mrkva, Leaf Van Boven
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Social projection of transient drive statesLeaf Van Boven, George Loewenstein
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2025
The age of misinformation: Older people exhibit greater partisan bias in sharing and evaluating (mis)information accuracyGuilherme A Ramos, Leaf Van Boven
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
Feelings not forgone: underestimating affective reactions to what does not happenEduardo B Andrade, Leaf Van Boven
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 13, 2021
False polarization: Cognitive mechanisms and potential solutionsPhilip M Fernbach, Leaf Van Boven
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|August 6, 2009
Immediacy bias in emotion perception: current emotions seem more intense than previous emotionsLeaf Van Boven, Katherine White, Michaela Huber
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