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Shane W Bench

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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|November 8, 2014
On the function of boredomShane W Bench, Heather C Lench
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 27, 2018
Boredom as a seeking state: Boredom prompts the pursuit of novel (even negative) experiencesShane W Bench, Heather C Lench
Cognition & Emotion|April 11, 2014
Strength of affective reaction as a signal to think carefullyHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench
Cognition & Emotion|December 14, 2020
State boredom results in optimistic perception of risk and increased risk-takingShane W Bench, Jac'lyn Bera, Jaylee Cox
Psychological Bulletin|January 9, 2013
Searching for evidence, not a war: reply to Lindquist, Siegel, Quigley, and Barrett (2013)Heather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Sarah A Flores
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2017
Building a house of sentiment on sand: Epistemological issues with contemptHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Kenneth A Perez
Psychological Bulletin|July 20, 2011
Discrete emotions predict changes in cognition, judgment, experience, behavior, and physiology: a meta-analysis of experimental emotion elicitationsHeather C Lench, Sarah A Flores, Shane W Bench
Perceptual and Motor Skills|March 3, 2015
Method of induction could affect emotional outcomes: comment on markey, chin, vanepps, and loewenstein (2014 )Shane W Bench, Ashley C Yaugher, Heather C Lench
Cognition & Emotion|March 20, 2015
Distraction from emotional information reduces biased judgementsHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Elizabeth L Davis
Behavior Research Methods|May 28, 2013
An alternative approach to analysis of mental states in experimental social cognition researchHeather C Lench, Aaron B Taylor, Shane W Bench
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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|November 8, 2014
On the function of boredomShane W Bench, Heather C Lench
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 27, 2018
Boredom as a seeking state: Boredom prompts the pursuit of novel (even negative) experiencesShane W Bench, Heather C Lench
Cognition & Emotion|April 11, 2014
Strength of affective reaction as a signal to think carefullyHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench
Cognition & Emotion|December 14, 2020
State boredom results in optimistic perception of risk and increased risk-takingShane W Bench, Jac'lyn Bera, Jaylee Cox
Psychological Bulletin|January 9, 2013
Searching for evidence, not a war: reply to Lindquist, Siegel, Quigley, and Barrett (2013)Heather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Sarah A Flores
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 11, 2017
Building a house of sentiment on sand: Epistemological issues with contemptHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Kenneth A Perez
Psychological Bulletin|July 20, 2011
Discrete emotions predict changes in cognition, judgment, experience, behavior, and physiology: a meta-analysis of experimental emotion elicitationsHeather C Lench, Sarah A Flores, Shane W Bench
Perceptual and Motor Skills|March 3, 2015
Method of induction could affect emotional outcomes: comment on markey, chin, vanepps, and loewenstein (2014 )Shane W Bench, Ashley C Yaugher, Heather C Lench
Cognition & Emotion|March 20, 2015
Distraction from emotional information reduces biased judgementsHeather C Lench, Shane W Bench, Elizabeth L Davis
Behavior Research Methods|May 28, 2013
An alternative approach to analysis of mental states in experimental social cognition researchHeather C Lench, Aaron B Taylor, Shane W Bench
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