Heather C. Lench, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorLinda J. Levine | grad student | 2007 | UC Irvine | |
(The relation of approach and avoidance goals to persistence, affective judgments and health.) |
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Lench HC, Levine LJ, Dang V, et al. (2021) Optimistic expectations have benefits for effort and emotion with little cost. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Levine LJ, Lench HC, Stark CEL, et al. (2019) Predicted and remembered emotion: tomorrow's vividness trumps yesterday's accuracy. Memory (Hove, England). 1-13 |
Lench HC, Levine LJ, Perez K, et al. (2019) When and why people misestimate future feelings: Identifying strengths and weaknesses in affective forecasting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Lench HC, Levine LJ, Perez KA, et al. (2018) Changes in subjective well-being following the U.S. Presidential election of 2016. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Lench HC, Bench SW, Perez KA. (2017) Building a house of sentiment on sand: Epistemological issues with contempt. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e242 |
Bench SW, Rivera GN, Schlegel RJ, et al. (2017) Does expertise matter in replication? An examination of the reproducibility project: Psychology Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 68: 181-184 |
Lench HC, Tibbett TP, Bench SW. (2016) Exploring the Toolkit of Emotion: What Do Sadness and Anger Do for Us? Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 10: 11-25 |
Kaplan RL, Levine LJ, Lench HC, et al. (2015) Forgetting Feelings: Opposite Biases in Reports of the Intensity of Past Emotion and Mood. Emotion (Washington, D.C.) |
Darbor KE, Lench HC, Davis WE, et al. (2015) Experiencing versus contemplating: Language use during descriptions of awe and wonder. Cognition & Emotion. 1-9 |
Lench HC, Bench SW, Davis EL. (2015) Distraction from emotional information reduces biased judgements. Cognition & Emotion. 1-16 |