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Published or in Press Note: all articles are the sole copyright of the respective publishers. Materials are provided for educational purposes only. Downloading of materials constitutes an agreement that the materials are for personal use only. Gilbert,
D. T., Morewedge, C. K., Risen, J. L., and Wilson, T. D. (2004).
Looking forward to looking backward: The misprediction of regret. Psychological Science, 15,
346-350. [Download]
Under Review or Revision (please
e-mail me for a copy)Risen, J. L., & Gilovich, T. (2007). Target and observer differences in the acceptance of questionable apologies. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 92, 418-433. [Download] Risen, J. L., & Gilovich, T. (2007). Another look at why people are reluctant to exchange lottery tickets. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 12-22. [Download] Risen, J. L., & Gilovich, T. (2007). Informal logical fallacies. In R. J. Sternberg, H. Roediger III, & D. Halpern (Eds.), Critical Thinking in Psychology (pp. 110-130). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Risen, J. L., & Gilovich, T., Dunning, D. (2007). One-shot illusory correlations and stereotype formation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1492-1502. [Download] Risen, J. L., & Gilovich, T. (2008). Why people are reluctant to tempt fate. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 293-307. [Download] Chen, M. K., & Risen, J. L. (in press). Is choice a reliable predictor of choice? A comment on Sagarin and Skowronski. Journal of Experimental and Social Psychology.[Download] Hove,
M. J., & Risen, J. L. It's all
in the timing: Interpersonal
synchrony increases affiliation.
Risen, J. L, & Chen, K. How choice affects and reflects preferences: Revisiting the free-choice paradigm. Risen, J. L., & Critcher, C. R. Visceral fit: The effect of ambient temperature on belief in global warming. Risen, J. L., Gilovich, T., Savitsky, K., & Kruger, J. Why calling attention to success seems to invite failure. See Curriculum Vitae for a complete
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