Publications
Who remembers what: Gender differences in memory. Michigan Quarterly Review. 26:64-85.
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1987. Who Denigrates Today’s Youth?: The Role of Age, Implicit Theories, and Sharing the Same Negative Trait Frontiers in Psychology.
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2022. When the Muses Strike: Creative Ideas of Physicists and Writers Routinely Occur During Mind Wandering. Psychological Science. 30(3):396-404.
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2019. What Are People's Lay Theories About Mind Wandering and How Do Those Beliefs Affect Them. The Science of Lay Theories: How Beliefs Shape Our Cognition, Behavior, and Health. :71-93.
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2017. Thoughts beyond words: When language overshadows insight. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 122(2):166-183.
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1993. The retention of manual flying skills in the automated cockpit. Human Factors. 56(8):1506-1516.
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2022. Mind-Wandering and Childhood ADHD: Experimental Manipulations across Laboratory and Naturalistic Settings. . Research on Child & Adolescent Psychology.
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2022. Metadehumanization erodes democratic norms during the 2020 presidential election. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy.
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2021. Lay Theories of the Wandering Mind: Control-Related Beliefs Predict Mind Wandering Rates in- and outside the Lab. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
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2020. Knowing when memory is real. Practical aspects of memory. :83-88.
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1988. Irrelevant insights make worldviews ring true. Scientific Reports.
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2022. Introspecting about reasons can reduce post-choice satisfaction. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 19(3):331-339.
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1993. Insight and the selection of ideas. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews.
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2023. Getting a grip on insight: real-time and embodied Aha experiences predict correct solutions. Cognition and Emotion.
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2021. Expanding minds: Growth mindsets of self-regulation and the influences on effort and perseverance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 79:164-180.
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2018. The dark side of Eureka: Artificially induced Aha moments make facts feel true.. Cognition. 196:104122.
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2020. Consequentiality and eyewitness person identification. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 8:107-121.
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