Jane L. Risen

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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]

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.
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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.




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