검색어 : 통합검색[Gilovich Thomas]
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'Naive cynicism' in everyday theories of responsibility assessment: On biased assumptions of bias.
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Kruger, Justin;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.76,
1999,
pp.743-753)
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32
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The headwinds/tailwinds asymmetry: An availability bias in assessments of barriers and blessings.
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Davidai, Shai;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.111,
2016,
pp.835-851)
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33
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Effect of temporal focus on the recall of expectancy-consistent and expectancy-inconsistent information.
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Madey, Scott F.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.65,
1993,
pp.458-468)
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34
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The dark side of self- and social perception: Black uniforms and aggression in professional sports.
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Frank, Mark G.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.54,
1988,
pp.74-85)
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35
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Social psychological research isn't negative, and its message fosters compassion, not cynicism
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Regan, Dennis T.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(The Behavioral and brain sciences,
v.27,
2004,
pp.354-355)
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36
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The Mote in Thy Brother's Eye People suffer from an illusion of objectivity
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Gilovich, Thomas;
Ross, Lee;
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(The Skeptical inquirer,
v.40,
2016,
pp.45-45)
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37
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Understanding People’s Fear of Tempting Fate
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Risen, Jane L.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of the association for consumer research,
v.3,
2018,
pp.599-611)
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38
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Why people are reluctant to tempt fate.
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Risen, Jane L.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.95,
2008,
pp.293-307)
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39
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Gift Cards and Mental Accounting: Green‐lighting Hedonic Spending
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Helion, Chelsea;
Gilovich, Thomas;
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;
(Journal of behavioral decision making,
v.27,
2014,
pp.386-393)
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40
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The relative relativity of material and experiential purchases.
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Carter, Travis J.;
Gilovich, Thomas;
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(Journal of personality and social psychology,
v.98,
2010,
pp.146-159)