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Jane Risen
Jane Risen
Associate Professor of Behavioral Science, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Verified email at chicagobooth.edu
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It's all in the timing: Interpersonal synchrony increases affiliation
MJ Hove, JL Risen
Social cognition 27 (6), 949-960, 2009
14622009
Looking forward to looking backward: The misprediction of regret
DT Gilbert, CK Morewedge, JL Risen, TD Wilson
Psychological Science 15 (5), 346-350, 2004
3542004
The psychology of rituals: An integrative review and process-based framework
NM Hobson, J Schroeder, JL Risen, D Xygalatas, M Inzlicht
Personality and Social Psychology Review 22 (3), 260-284, 2018
3402018
How choice affects and reflects preferences: revisiting the free-choice paradigm.
MK Chen, JL Risen
Journal of personality and social psychology 99 (4), 573, 2010
3262010
Believing what we do not believe: Acquiescence to superstitious beliefs and other powerful intuitions.
JL Risen
Psychological review 123 (2), 182, 2016
2562016
Target and observer differences in the acceptance of questionable apologies.
JL Risen, T Gilovich
Journal of personality and social psychology 92 (3), 418, 2007
2442007
Why people are reluctant to tempt fate.
JL Risen, T Gilovich
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (2), 293, 2008
1922008
Visceral fit: While in a visceral state, associated states of the world seem more likely.
JL Risen, CR Critcher
Journal of personality and social psychology 100 (5), 777, 2011
1702011
Another look at why people are reluctant to exchange lottery tickets.
JL Risen, T Gilovich
Journal of Personality and social Psychology 93 (1), 12, 2007
1222007
Investing in karma: When wanting promotes helping
BA Converse, JL Risen, TJ Carter
Psychological Science 23 (8), 923-930, 2012
1012012
Befriending the enemy: Outgroup friendship longitudinally predicts intergroup attitudes in a coexistence program for Israelis and Palestinians
J Schroeder, JL Risen
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 19 (1), 72-93, 2016
832016
Closing your eyes to follow your heart: Avoiding information to protect a strong intuitive preference.
K Woolley, JL Risen
Journal of personality and social psychology 114 (2), 230, 2018
792018
One-shot illusory correlations and stereotype formation
JL Risen, T Gilovich, D Dunning
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (11), 1492-1502, 2007
792007
Handshaking promotes deal-making by signaling cooperative intent.
J Schroeder, JL Risen, F Gino, MI Norton
Journal of personality and social psychology 116 (5), 743, 2019
772019
Reversing one’s fortune by pushing away bad luck.
Y Zhang, JL Risen, C Hosey
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (3), 1171, 2014
632014
Informal logical fallacies
J Risen, T Gilovich, R Sternberg, D Halpern, H Roediger
Critical thinking in psychology 110, 2007
572007
Embodied motivation: using a goal systems framework to understand the preference for social and physical warmth.
Y Zhang, JL Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 107 (6), 965, 2014
562014
How to study choice‐induced attitude change: Strategies for fixing the free‐choice paradigm
JL Risen, MK Chen
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 4 (12), 1151-1164, 2010
462010
Is choice a reliable predictor of choice? A comment on Sagarin and Skowronski
MK Chen, JL Risen
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (2), 425-427, 2009
432009
If he can do it, so can they: Exposure to counterstereotypically successful exemplars prompts automatic inferences.
CR Critcher, JL Risen
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 106 (3), 359, 2014
342014
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