James R Bettman
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Liu P, Bettman J, Uhalde A, Ubel P
Public Health Nutr
. 2014 Apr;
18(1):15-24.
PMID: 24762709
Objective: Energy (calorie) ranges currently appear on menu boards for customized menu items and will likely appear throughout the USA when menu-labelling legislation is implemented. Consumer welfare advocates have questioned...
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Cavanaugh L, Cutright K, Luce M, Bettman J
Emotion
. 2011 Mar;
11(1):38-46.
PMID: 21401223
We examine the conditions under which the distinct positive emotions of hope versus pride facilitate more or less fluid cognitive processing. Using individuals' naturally occurring time of day preferences (i.e.,...
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Venkatraman V, Payne J, Bettman J, Luce M, Huettel S
Neuron
. 2009 May;
62(4):593-602.
PMID: 19477159
Adaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of decision problems. Yet, the neural mechanisms that shape these strategies and their implementation remain largely unknown. Using an...
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Payne J, Samper A, Bettman J, Luce M
Psychol Sci
. 2008 Dec;
19(11):1118-23.
PMID: 19076483
Should individuals delegate thinking about complex choice problems to the unconscious? We tested two boundary conditions on this suggestion. First, we found that in a decision environment similar to those...
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Zemack-Rugar Y, Bettman J, Fitzsimons G
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2007 Dec;
93(6):927-39.
PMID: 18072846
Current empirical evidence regarding nonconsciously priming emotion concepts is limited to positively versus negatively valenced affect. This article demonstrates that specific, equally valenced emotion concepts can be nonconsciously activated, remain...