John V. Petrocelli, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Social cognition, decision-making
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S. James (Jim) Sherman grad student 2007 Indiana University
 (A dual -process account of reactions to general and specific events: The roles of counterfactual thinking and pre -event expectations.)
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Vohs KD, Schmeichel BJ, Lohmann S, et al. (2021) A Multisite Preregistered Paradigmatic Test of the Ego-Depletion Effect. Psychological Science. 956797621989733
Petrocelli JV, Watson HF, Hirt ER. (2020) Self-Regulatory Aspects of Bullshitting and Bullshit Detection Social Psychology. 51: 239-253
Petrocelli JV. (2018) Antecedents of bullshitting Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 76: 249-258
Petrocelli JV, Whitmire MB. (2017) Emotion Decoding and Incidental Processing Fluency as Antecedents of Attitude Certainty. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 43: 924-939
Petrocelli JV, Rubin AL, Stevens RL. (2016) The Sin of Prediction: When Mentally Simulated Alternatives Compete With Reality. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
Taha AE, Petrocelli JV. (2015) Disclosures about disclosures: Can conflict of interest warnings be made more effective? Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 12: 236-251
Petrocelli JV, Williams SA, Clarkson JJ. (2015) The bigger they come, the harder they fall: The paradoxical effect of regulatory depletion on attitude change Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 58: 82-94
Dowd KW, Petrocelli JV, Wood MT. (2014) Integrating information from multiple sources: A metacognitive account of self-generated and externally provided anchors Thinking and Reasoning. 20: 315-332
Petrocelli JV, Kammrath LK, Brinton JE, et al. (2014) Holding on to what might have been may loosen (or tighten) the ties that bind us: A counterfactual potency analysis of previous dating alternatives Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 56: 50-59
Petrocelli JV. (2013) Pitfalls of counterfactual thinking in medical practice: preventing errors by using more functional reference points. Journal of Public Health Research. 2: e24
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