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Sanford E DeVoe

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Current Opinion in Psychology|January 28, 2019
The psychological consequence of thinking about time in terms of moneySanford E DeVoe
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 6, 2010
The stingy hour: how accounting for time affects volunteeringSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 6, 2009
When is happiness about how much you earn? The effect of hourly payment on the money--happiness connectionSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 20, 2011
Time is tight: how higher economic value of time increases feelings of time pressureSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 11, 2019
Editorial overview: TimeCassie Mogilner, Sanford E DeVoe
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
You are how you eat: fast food and impatienceChen-Bo Zhong, Sanford E Devoe
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation|October 23, 2003
Rethinking the value of choice: considering cultural mediators of intrinsic motivationSheena S Iyengar, Sanford E DeVoe
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Medium of exchange matters: what's fair for goods is unfair for moneySanford E DeVoe, Sheena S Iyengar
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 19, 2013
Fast food and financial impatience: a socioecological approachSanford E DeVoe, Julian House, Chen-Bo Zhong
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 21, 2017
When daily planning improves employee performance: The importance of planning type, engagement, and interruptionsMichael R Parke, Justin M Weinhardt, Andrew Brodsky, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|January 28, 2019
The psychological consequence of thinking about time in terms of moneySanford E DeVoe
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 6, 2010
The stingy hour: how accounting for time affects volunteeringSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 6, 2009
When is happiness about how much you earn? The effect of hourly payment on the money--happiness connectionSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
The Journal of Applied Psychology|January 20, 2011
Time is tight: how higher economic value of time increases feelings of time pressureSanford E DeVoe, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 11, 2019
Editorial overview: TimeCassie Mogilner, Sanford E DeVoe
Psychological Science|May 21, 2010
You are how you eat: fast food and impatienceChen-Bo Zhong, Sanford E Devoe
Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation|October 23, 2003
Rethinking the value of choice: considering cultural mediators of intrinsic motivationSheena S Iyengar, Sanford E DeVoe
Psychological Science|April 29, 2010
Medium of exchange matters: what's fair for goods is unfair for moneySanford E DeVoe, Sheena S Iyengar
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 19, 2013
Fast food and financial impatience: a socioecological approachSanford E DeVoe, Julian House, Chen-Bo Zhong
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 21, 2017
When daily planning improves employee performance: The importance of planning type, engagement, and interruptionsMichael R Parke, Justin M Weinhardt, Andrew Brodsky, et al.
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