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“They Did Not Walk the Green Talk!:” How Information Specificity Influences Consumer Evaluations of Disconfirmed Environmental ClaimsClimate change is the world's greatest threat – In Celsius or Fahrenheit?Jerkies, tacos, and burgers: Subjective socioeconomic status and meat preferenceMindfulness and willingness to try insects as food: The role of disgustRejecting options from large and small choice sets: the mediating role of confidenceReversing the endowment effect by empowering buyers and sellersExposure to national flags reduces tax evasion: Evidence from the United States, Australia, and BritainMindfulness promotes sustainable tourism: the case of UluruHandedness and religious beliefs: Testing the two possible accounts of authoritarianism and belief updatingSelf-protection promotes altruismExposure to the American flag polarizes democratic-republican ideologiesRe-construing politics: The dual impacts of abstraction on political ideologyPhysically-attractive males increase men's financial risk-takingAttractiveness of options moderates the effect of choice overloadEndowment effect for hedonic but not utilitarian goodsTime pressure reverses risk preferencesOnline social networking increases financial risk-takingA randomised controlled trial of a group intervention to reduce engulfment and self-stigmatisation in first episode schizophreniaCoffee cues elevate arousal and reduce level of construalMindfulness changes construal level: An experimental investigationThe Voice of Cognition: Active and Passive Voice Influence Distance and ConstrualSocial (not fiscal) conservatism predicts deontological ethics
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