Neal J. Roese
Affiliations: | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Sign in to add traineeAmy L. Summerville | grad student | 2008 | UIUC |
Florian Fessel | grad student | 2009 | UIUC |
Rachel E. Smallman | grad student | 2010 | UIUC |
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Gamlin J, Smallman R, Epstude K, et al. (2020) Dispositional optimism weakly predicts upward, rather than downward, counterfactual thinking: A prospective correlational study using episodic recall. Plos One. 15: e0237644 |
Roese NJ, Smallman R, Epstude K. (2017) Do episodic counterfactual thoughts focus on controllable action?: The role of self-initiation Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 73: 14-23 |
Roese NJ, Epstude K. (2017) The functional theory of counterfactual thinking : New evidence, new challenges, new insights Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. 56: 1-79 |
Epstude K, Scholl A, Roese NJ. (2016) Prefactual Thoughts: Mental Simulations about What Might Happen Review of General Psychology. 20: 48-56 |
Hershfield HE, Roese NJ. (2015) Dual payoff scenario warnings on credit card statements elicit suboptimal payoff decisions Journal of Consumer Psychology. 25: 15-27 |
Smallman R, Becker B, Roese NJ. (2014) Erratum to manuscript YJESP 3135, “Preferences for expressing preferences: People prefer finer evaluative distinctions for liked than disliked objects” [J. Exp. Soc. Psychol., 52 (May 2014), 25–31] Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 54: 217 |
Smallman R, Becker B, Roese NJ. (2014) Preferences for expressing preferences: People prefer finer evaluative distinctions for liked than disliked objects Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 52: 25-31 |
Hamilton RW, Thompson DV, Arens ZG, et al. (2014) Consumer substitution decisions: An integrative framework Marketing Letters. 25: 305-317 |
Ma J, Roese NJ. (2013) The Countability Effect: Comparative versus Experiential Reactions to Reward Distributions Journal of Consumer Research. 39: 1219-1233 |
Morrison M, Epstude K, Roese NJ. (2012) Life Regrets and the Need to Belong Social Psychological and Personality Science. 3: 675-681 |