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Items where Author is "Jaffé, Mariela E."

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2022

Jaffé, Mariela E. and Greifeneder, Rainer. (2022) Deciding advantageously after flipping a coin. Acta psychologica, 223. p. 103511.

Jaffé, Mariela E. and Jeitziner, Loris and Keller, Matthias D. and Walker, Mirella. (2022) Differences in faces do make a difference: Diversity perceptions and preferences in faces. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 100. p. 104277.

2021

Jaffé, Mariela E. and Greifeneder, Rainer. (2021) This outcome feels right! subjective evaluations of coin flip outcomes reflect previously stated preferences. PLoS ONE, 16 (7). e0253751.

2020

Greifeneder, Rainer and Jaffé, Mariela E. and Newman, Eryn J. and Schwarz, Norbert. (2020) What is New and True about Fake News? In: The Psychology of Fake News - Accepting, Sharing, and Correcting Misinformation. London, pp. 1-8.

2019

Douneva, Maria and Jaffé, Mariela E. and Greifeneder, Rainer. (2019) Toss and turn or toss and stop? A coin flip reduces the need for information in decision-making. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 83. pp. 132-141.

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