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Rachel Smallman

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Motivational Differences in Seeking Out Evaluative Categorization InformationRachel Smallman, Brittney Becker
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|February 18, 2010
Counterfactual Thinking Facilitates Behavioral IntentionsRachel Smallman, Neal J Roese
Psychological Science|January 6, 2009
Preference invites categorizationRachel Smallman, Neal J Roese
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 25, 2024
Self-control signals and affords powerShuang Wu, Rachel Smallman, Pamela K Smith
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2022
The Spontaneous Counterfactual Inference Task: Misremembering What Might Have BeenRachel Smallman, Amy Summerville, Jessica C Lowe
Journal of Health Psychology|March 2, 2023
A mixed-method analysis of counterfactual thinking, negative event themes, and the transtheoretical model in a community sample of smokersKianna M Arthur, Sherecce A Fields, Rachel Smallman
Appetite|January 15, 2023
Using a counterfactual-based intervention to change eating intentions: Results from Hispanic and non-Hispanic undergraduate and community samplesSherecce Fields, Kianna Arthur, Jordan Schueler, et al.
Appetite|March 8, 2025
Understanding the effects of counterfactual thinking with protective behavioral strategies on healthy eating using the COM-B frameworkPercy Gresham, Sherecce Fields, Emily Beebe, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 23, 2020
Improving workplace safety by thinking about what might have been: A first look at the role of counterfactual thinkingYimin He, Stephanie C Payne, Xiang Yao, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|June 30, 2007
Schizophrenia involves impairment in the activation of intentions by counterfactual thinkingNeal J Roese, Sohee Park, Crystal Gibson, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 15, 2017
Motivational Differences in Seeking Out Evaluative Categorization InformationRachel Smallman, Brittney Becker
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology|February 18, 2010
Counterfactual Thinking Facilitates Behavioral IntentionsRachel Smallman, Neal J Roese
Psychological Science|January 6, 2009
Preference invites categorizationRachel Smallman, Neal J Roese
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 25, 2024
Self-control signals and affords powerShuang Wu, Rachel Smallman, Pamela K Smith
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2022
The Spontaneous Counterfactual Inference Task: Misremembering What Might Have BeenRachel Smallman, Amy Summerville, Jessica C Lowe
Journal of Health Psychology|March 2, 2023
A mixed-method analysis of counterfactual thinking, negative event themes, and the transtheoretical model in a community sample of smokersKianna M Arthur, Sherecce A Fields, Rachel Smallman
Appetite|January 15, 2023
Using a counterfactual-based intervention to change eating intentions: Results from Hispanic and non-Hispanic undergraduate and community samplesSherecce Fields, Kianna Arthur, Jordan Schueler, et al.
Appetite|March 8, 2025
Understanding the effects of counterfactual thinking with protective behavioral strategies on healthy eating using the COM-B frameworkPercy Gresham, Sherecce Fields, Emily Beebe, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 23, 2020
Improving workplace safety by thinking about what might have been: A first look at the role of counterfactual thinkingYimin He, Stephanie C Payne, Xiang Yao, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|June 30, 2007
Schizophrenia involves impairment in the activation of intentions by counterfactual thinkingNeal J Roese, Sohee Park, Crystal Gibson, et al.
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