Claudia Gonzalez-Vallejo
Affiliations: | Department of Psychology | Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States |
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Jason L. Harman | grad student | 2012 | Ohio University |
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Xu P, González-Vallejo C, Vincent BT. (2020) Waiting in intertemporal choice tasks affects discounting and subjective time perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Merillat BD, González-Vallejo C. (2020) How Much Sugar is in My Drink? The Power of Visual Cues. Nutrients. 12 |
Merillat BD, González-Vallejo C. (2019) Compensatory Health Beliefs Relate to Decision-Making Coherence and Health Patterns Ohio Journal of Science. 119: 79-91 |
Cheng J, González-Vallejo C. (2018) Unpacking decision difficulty: Testing action dynamics in Intertemporal, gamble, and consumer choices. Acta Psychologica. 190: 199-216 |
Carter KA, González-Vallejo C. (2018) Nutrient-specific system versus full fact panel: Testing the benefits of nutrient-specific front-of-package labels in a student sample. Appetite |
Xu P, González-Vallejo C, Weinhardt J, et al. (2017) Use of the familiarity difference cue in inferential judgments. Memory & Cognition |
Cheng J, González-Vallejo C. (2017) Action Dynamics in Intertemporal Choice Reveal Different Facets of Decision Process Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 30: 107-122 |
González-Vallejo C, Lavins BD, Carter KA. (2016) Analysis of nutrition judgments using the Nutrition Facts Panel. Appetite |
Cheng J, González-Vallejo C. (2014) Hyperbolic discounting: value and time processes of substance abusers and non-clinical individuals in intertemporal choice. Plos One. 9: e111378 |
Cheng J, Lu Y, Han X, et al. (2012) Temporal discounting in heroin-dependent patients: no sign effect, weaker magnitude effect, and the relationship with inhibitory control. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology. 20: 400-9 |