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Michael M Roy

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 30, 2012
Actors, observers, and the estimation of task durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Meghan Jones
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 13, 2023
The naturalness bias in sportMichael M Roy, Dennis Redlich, Emily Lamison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 24, 2008
Correcting memory improves accuracy of predicted task durationMichael M Roy, Scott T Mitten, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 24, 2011
The return trip effect: why the return trip often seems to take less timeNiels van de Ven, Leon van Rijswijk, Michael M Roy
Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
Underestimating the duration of future events: memory incorrectly used or memory bias?Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Craig R M McKenzie
Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
The broad applicability of memory bias and its coexistence with the planning fallacy: reply to Griffin and Buehler (2005)Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Craig R M McKenzie
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Rumination and Performance in Dynamic, Team SportMichael M Roy, Daniel Memmert, Anastasia Frees, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 30, 2012
Actors, observers, and the estimation of task durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Meghan Jones
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|September 13, 2023
The naturalness bias in sportMichael M Roy, Dennis Redlich, Emily Lamison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|September 24, 2008
Correcting memory improves accuracy of predicted task durationMichael M Roy, Scott T Mitten, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 24, 2011
The return trip effect: why the return trip often seems to take less timeNiels van de Ven, Leon van Rijswijk, Michael M Roy
Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
Underestimating the duration of future events: memory incorrectly used or memory bias?Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Craig R M McKenzie
Psychological Bulletin|September 29, 2005
The broad applicability of memory bias and its coexistence with the planning fallacy: reply to Griffin and Buehler (2005)Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld, Craig R M McKenzie
Frontiers in Psychology|January 19, 2016
Rumination and Performance in Dynamic, Team SportMichael M Roy, Daniel Memmert, Anastasia Frees, et al.
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