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    The critical role of second-order normative beliefs in predicting energy conservation by Jachimowicz, Jon M., Hauser, Oliver P., O’Brien, Julia D., Sherman, Erin, Galinsky, Adam D.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-10-2018)
    “…Sustaining large-scale public goods requires individuals to make environmentally friendly decisions today to benefit future generations 1 – 6 . Recent research…”
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    The Limits of Cognitive Reappraisal: Changing Pain Valence, but not Persistence, during a Resistance Exercise Task by Berman, Catherine J, O'Brien, Julia D, Zenko, Zachary, Ariely, Dan

    “…Physiological discomfort is commonly cited as a barrier for initiating and persisting with exercise. Although individuals may think of physiological discomfort…”
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    Impact of Disgust on Intentions to Undergo Colorectal Surgery by Turner, Megan C, O’Brien, Julia D, Kahn, Rachel M, Mantyh, Christopher R, Migaly, John, Ariely, Dan

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-12-2018)
    “…BACKGROUND:Surgeons present patients with complex information at the perioperative appointment. Emotions likely play a role in surgical decision-making, and…”
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    Naïve models of dietary splurges: Beliefs about caloric compensation and weight change following non-habitual overconsumption by O'Brien, Julia D., Kahn, Rachel M., Zenko, Zachary, Fernandez, Jessica R., Ariely, Dan

    Published in Appetite (01-09-2018)
    “…The mechanisms that lead to overeating and the consumption of tempting, unhealthy foods have been studied extensively, but the compensatory actions taken…”
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    The interaction of race and social status in determining discrimination by O'Brien, Julia D

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…This research examines the interaction of race and social status in determining stereotypes and discrimination. Through six experiments, I demonstrate that…”
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    Comparison of affect-regulated, self-regulated, and heart-rate regulated exercise prescriptions: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial by Zenko, Zachary, O'Brien, Julia D., Berman, Catherine J., Ariely, Dan

    Published in Psychology of sport and exercise (01-09-2017)
    “…Recent evidence has highlighted the potential benefits of affect- and self-regulated exercise prescriptions for the promotion of physical activity and exercise…”
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    Diversity in small groups by O'Brien, Julia D

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Research on the benefits of diversity in groups is mixed, finding both positive and negative outcomes for group productivity and satisfaction. The present…”
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    Dissertation
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