Ewa Szumowska
Affiliations: | Jagiellonian University, Krakow. |
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motivation, cognition, multitasking, extremism, uncertaintyGoogle:
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Szumowska E, Kruglanski AW. (2022) The psychology of getting busy: Multitasking as a consequence of goal activation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 151: 137-160 |
Popławska A, Szumowska E, Kuś J. (2021) Why Do We Need Media Multitasking? A Self-Regulatory Perspective. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 624649 |
Kossowska M, Szumowska E, Szwed P, et al. (2020) Helping when the desire is low: Expectancy as a booster. Motivation and Emotion. 1-13 |
Kruglanski AW, Szumowska E, Kopetz CH, et al. (2020) On the psychology of extremism: How motivational imbalance breeds intemperance. Psychological Review |
Kruglanski AW, Szumowska E. (2020) Habitual Behavior Is Goal-Driven. Perspectives On Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association For Psychological Science. 1745691620917676 |
Szumowska E, Kruglanski AW. (2020) Curiosity as end and means Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 35: 35-39 |
Kruglanski AW, Fernandez JR, Factor AR, et al. (2018) Cognitive mechanisms in violent extremism. Cognition |
Szumowska E, Kossowska M, Roets A. (2018) Motivation to comply with task rules and multitasking performance: The role of need for cognitive closure and goal importance. Motivation and Emotion. 42: 360-376 |
Kossowska M, Szumowska E, Dragon P, et al. (2018) Disparate roads to certainty processing strategy choices under need for closure European Review of Social Psychology. 29: 161-211 |
Szumowska E, Popławska-Boruc A, Kossowska M. (2018) How many things do you (like to) do at once? The relationship between need for closure and multitasking preference and behavior Personality and Individual Differences. 134: 222-231 |