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Nicholas J S Christenfeld

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Psychosomatic Medicine|October 19, 2007
Don't yet name your child P.I.G.: reply to Morrison and SmithNicholas J S Christenfeld
Memory & Cognition|August 11, 2007
Bias in memory predicts bias in estimation of future task durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Do dogs resemble their owners?Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Dogs still do resemble their ownersMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Effect of task length on remembered and predicted durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|August 16, 2011
Story spoilers don't spoil storiesJonathan D Leavitt, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Biological Psychology|March 3, 2010
Cognitive distancing, cognitive restructuring, and cardiovascular recovery from stressBritta A Larsen, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Cardiovascular Psychiatry and Neurology|December 24, 2009
Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric comorbidity: the potential role of perseverative cognitionBritta A Larsen, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
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
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
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Psychosomatic Medicine|October 19, 2007
Don't yet name your child P.I.G.: reply to Morrison and SmithNicholas J S Christenfeld
Memory & Cognition|August 11, 2007
Bias in memory predicts bias in estimation of future task durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|April 23, 2004
Do dogs resemble their owners?Michael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|September 3, 2005
Dogs still do resemble their ownersMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Effect of task length on remembered and predicted durationMichael M Roy, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Psychological Science|August 16, 2011
Story spoilers don't spoil storiesJonathan D Leavitt, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Biological Psychology|March 3, 2010
Cognitive distancing, cognitive restructuring, and cardiovascular recovery from stressBritta A Larsen, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
Cardiovascular Psychiatry and Neurology|December 24, 2009
Cardiovascular disease and psychiatric comorbidity: the potential role of perseverative cognitionBritta A Larsen, Nicholas J S Christenfeld
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
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
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