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Milyavsky, M. & Kruglanski, A., Gelfand, M., Chernikova, M., Ellenberg, M., & Pierro, A. (forthcoming) People Who Need People (and Some Who Think They Don’t): On Compensatory Personal and Social Means of Goal Pursuit. Psychological Inquiry. 7/263 (psychology, miscellaneous) Impact Factor: 9.917.
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Pica, G., Milyavsky, M., Pierro, A., & Kruglanski, A. (forthcoming). Epistemic Bases of Opinion and Choice Change: Joint Effects of Need for Cognitive Closure and of Ascribed Epistemic Authority. European Journal of Social Psychology. 35/300 (Psychology, Social) Impact Factor: 2.415.
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Pica, G, Milyavsky, M, Pierro, A, Kruglanski, AW. The epistemic bases of changes of opinion and choices: The joint effects of the need for cognitive closure, ascribed epistemic authority and quality of advice. Eur J Soc Psychol. 2021; 00: 1– 13.
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Stark, J. H., & Milyavsky, M. (2019). Towards a Better Understanding of Lawyers’ Judgmental Biases in Client Representation: The Role of Need for Cognitive Closure. Washington University Journal of law & Public Policy.
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Milyavsky, M., Webber, D., Fernandez, J. R., Kruglanski, A. W., Goldenberg, A., Suri, G., & Gross, J. J. (2019). To reappraise or not to reappraise? Emotion regulation choice and cognitive energetics. Emotion, 19(6), 964-981. Impact Factor: 3.127. Number of citations: 5
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Kruglanski, A., Jasko, K. Milyavsky, M., Chernikova, M., Webber, D., Pierro, A., & di Santo, D. (2018). Cognitive consistency theory in social psychology: A paradigm reconsidered. Psychological Inquiry, 29(2), 45-59. Impact Factor: 10.273 Number of citations: 9
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Kruglanski, A., Jasko, K. Milyavsky, M., Chernikova, M., Webber, D., Pierro, A., & di Santo, D. (2018). All About Cognitive Consistency: A Reply to Commentaries. Psychological Inquiry, 29(2), 109-116. Impact Factor: 10.273.
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Milyavsky, M., Kruglanski, A., Chernikova, M., & Schori-Eyal, N. (2017). Evidence for Arrogance: On the Relative Importance of Expertise, Outcome, and Manner. PLoS One, 12(7), e0180420. Impact Factor: 2.776. Number of citations: 3
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Kruglanski, A. W., Jasko, K., Chernikova, M., Milyavsky, M., Babush, M., Baldner, C., & Pierro, A. (2015). The Rocky Road from Attitudes to Behaviors: Charting the Goal Systemic Course of Actions. Psychological Review, 122(4), 598-620. Impact Factor: 6.266. Number of citations: 52
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Hassin, R. & Milyavsky, M. (2014). When the default is defaulting: A commentary on Newell & Shank’s
paper. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Impact Factor: 17.071. Number of citations: 2
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Milyavsky, M., Hassin, R., & Schul, Y. (2012) Guess What? Implicit Motivation Boosts the Influence of Subliminal Information on Choice. Consciousness and Cognition, 21(3), 1232-41. Impact Factor: 1.855. Number of citations: 22
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Yaniv, I., Choshen-Hillel., S., & Milyavsky, M. (2011). Receiving advice on matters of taste:
Similarity, majority influence, and taste discrimination. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 115(1), 111-120. Impact Factor: 2.908. Number of citations: 54
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Yaniv, I., Choshen-Hillel, S., & Milyavsky, M. (2009). Spurious consensus and opinion revision:
Why might people be more confident in their less accurate judgments? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35(2), 558-563. Impact Factor: 2.669 Number of citations: 67
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Yaniv, I., & Milyavsky, M. (2007). Using advice from multiple sources to revise and improve judgment.
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 103, 104-120. Impact Factor: 2.908. Number of citations: 197