Heather B. Kappes, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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(The Effects of Idealizing Versus Questioning a Desired Future on Information Preference.) |
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Kappes HB, Fasolo B, Han W, et al. (2019) Poor peer work does not boost student confidence Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 33: 139-150 |
Kappes HB, Balcetis E, De Cremer D. (2017) Motivated reasoning during recruitment. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 103: 270-280 |
Kappes HB, Morewedge CK. (2016) Mental Simulation as Substitute for Experience Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 10: 405-420 |
Oettingen G, Kappes HB, Guttenberg KB, et al. (2015) Self-regulation of time management: Mental contrasting with implementation intentions European Journal of Social Psychology. 45: 218-229 |
Kappes HB, Sharma E, Oettingen G. (2013) Positive fantasies dampen charitable giving when many resources are demanded Journal of Consumer Psychology. 23: 128-135 |
Kappes HB, Oettingen G. (2012) Wishful information preference: positive fantasies mimic the effects of intentions. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 38: 870-81 |
Kappes HB, Oettingen G, Mayer D. (2012) Positive fantasies predict low academic achievement in disadvantaged students European Journal of Social Psychology. 42: 53-64 |
Kappes HB, Schwörer B, Oettingen G. (2012) Needs instigate positive fantasies of idealized futures European Journal of Social Psychology. 42: 299-307 |
Kappes HB, Oettingen G, Mayer D, et al. (2011) Sad mood promotes self-initiated mental contrasting of future and reality. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 11: 1206-22 |
Kappes HB, Shrout PE. (2011) When goal sharing produces support that is not caring. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 37: 662-73 |