Hyunjin Song, Ph.D.

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2009 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Norbert W. Schwarz grad student 2009 University of Michigan
 (The effects of processing fluency on judgment and processing style: Three essays on effort prediction, risk perception, and distortion detection.)
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Schaefer M, Cherkasskiy L, Denke C, et al. (2020) Empathy-Related Brain Activity in Somatosensory Cortex Protects From Tactile Priming Effects: A Pilot Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 142
Schaefer M, Cherkasskiy L, Denke C, et al. (2018) Incidental haptic sensations influence judgment of crimes. Scientific Reports. 8: 6039
Huang JY, Song H, Bargh JA. (2011) Smooth Trajectories Travel Farther into the Future: Perceptual Fluency Effects on Prediction of Trend Continuation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 47: 506-508
Bargh JA, Williams LE, Huang JY, et al. (2010) From the physical to the psychological: Mundane experiences influence social judgment and interpersonal behavior Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 33: 267-268
Garcia SM, Song H, Tesser A. (2010) Tainted recommendations: The social comparison bias Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 113: 97-101
Song H, Schwarz N. (2009) If it's difficult to pronounce, it must be risky. Psychological Science. 20: 135-8
Song H, Schwarz N. (2008) If it's hard to read, it's hard to do: processing fluency affects effort prediction and motivation. Psychological Science. 19: 986-8
Song H, Schwarz N. (2008) Fluency And The Detection Of Misleading Questions : Low Processing Fluency Attenuates The Moses Illusion Social Cognition. 26: 791-799
Song H, Ybarra O. (2008) But Are You Really Happy?: The Negativity Effect in the Inference of Happiness and Unhappiness Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 30: 56-65
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