Jessica Laurel Alquist, PhD

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2007-2013 Psychology Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
 2013- Psychology Texas Tech University, Lubbock 
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Roy F. Baumeister grad student 2013 Florida State
 (Does resolved uncertainty continue to undermine self-regulation?)
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Uziel L, Price M, Alquist JL. (2022) Desire for self-control and task performance: A plan is a key. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 1011559
Vohs KD, Schmeichel BJ, Lohmann S, et al. (2021) A Multisite Preregistered Paradigmatic Test of the Ego-Depletion Effect. Psychological Science. 956797621989733
Rodriguez JE, Holmes HL, Alquist JL, et al. (2021) Self-controlled responses to COVID-19: Self-control and uncertainty predict responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Current Psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 1-15
Alquist JL, Baumeister RF, Tice DM, et al. (2020) What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: Uncertainty Impairs Executive Function. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 576001
Alquist JL, Baumeister RF. (2019) Foraging extends beyond food: Hoarding of mental energy and information seeking in response to uncertainty. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 42: e38
Core TJ, Price MM, Alquist JL, et al. (2018) Life is uncertain, eat dessert first: Uncertainty causes uncontrolled and unemotional eaters to consume more sweets. Appetite. 131: 68-72
Alquist JL, Baumeister RF, McGregor I, et al. (2018) Personal Conflict Impairs Performance on an Unrelated Self-Control Task: Lingering Costs of Uncertainty and Conflict. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 74: 157-160
Alquist JL, Price MM, Hancock D, et al. (2018) Exposure to negative stereotypes impairs older adults’ self-control Self and Identity. 18: 217-226
Alquist JL, Ainsworth SE, Baumeister RF, et al. (2015) The making of might-have-beens: effects of free will belief on counterfactual thinking. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 41: 268-83
Baumeister RF, Alquist JL, Vohs KD. (2015) Illusions of Learning: Irrelevant Emotions Inflate Judgments of Learning Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 28: 149-158
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