Our recent collaboration with University of California, Irvine researchers and students shows that people who identify as conservative or liberal think differently about the value of their emotions in decision making. Lab News, Uncategorized Our recent collaboration with University of California, Irvine researchers and students shows that people who identify as conservative or liberal think differently about the value of their emotions in decision making. By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:30:13+00:00February 2, 2023|Lab News, Uncategorized|
Experimental elicitations of awe: A meta-analysis By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:30:39+00:00January 8, 2023|Articles, Lab News, Publications|
Dr. Lench named as American Psychological Association Fellow with Division 8 By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:31:09+00:00August 15, 2022|Lab News, Media, Publications|
The struggle to entertain yourself: Consequences of the internal stimulation factor of boredom proneness during pandemic lockdown By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:31:24+00:00August 8, 2022|Articles, Lab News, Publications|
Blacklight: Can anger really be good for us? By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:31:46+00:00November 15, 2021|Lab News, Media, Publications|
In PSYCHE: Optimistic people tend to enjoy more success, but that’s only when they put the effort in – wishful thinking is not enough By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:31:58+00:00August 15, 2021|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Boredom isn’t always a bad thing By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:32:11+00:00July 12, 2021|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Venula: How Optimism Helps you Achieve Goals By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:32:28+00:00May 15, 2021|Lab News, Media, Publications|
Masters in Social Psychology Podcast Interview By igm.admin.llab|2023-07-19T17:32:48+00:00January 7, 2021|Lab News, Media, Publications|
How boredom can inspire adventure By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:33:03+00:00July 12, 2020|Lab News, Media, Publications|