Experimental elicitations of awe: A meta-analysis By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:30:39+00:00January 8, 2023|Articles, Lab News, Publications|
Do liberals value emotion more than conservatives? Political partisanship and lay beliefs about the functionality of emotion. By Heather Lench|2023-07-19T17:30:54+00:00December 8, 2022|Articles, 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|
Remembering facts versus feelings in the wake of political events By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:14:05+00:00July 8, 2022|Articles, Publications|
You shall go forth with joy: Religion and aspirational judgments about emotion By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:12:24+00:00May 8, 2022|Articles, Publications|
Can we model what an emotion is? Comment on Suri & Gross. By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:11:24+00:00May 8, 2022|Articles, Publications|
Medical residency match applicants undervalue factors that predict stress and burnout By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T14:58:55+00:00May 8, 2022|Articles, Publications|
Optimistic expectations have benefits for effort and emotion with little cost By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:17:00+00:00May 8, 2021|Articles, Publications|
Predicted and remembered emotion: Tomorrow’s vividness trumps yesterday’s accuracy. By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:18:29+00:00May 8, 2020|Articles, Publications|
Changes in subjective well-being following the U.S. Presidential Election of 2016 By Heather Lench|2023-05-08T15:24:03+00:00May 8, 2019|Articles, Publications|