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See what you want to see: motivational influences on visual perception.
E Balcetis, D Dunning
Journal of personality and social psychology 91 (4), 612, 2006
10772006
Wishful seeing: More desired objects are seen as closer
E Balcetis, D Dunning
Psychological science 21 (1), 147-152, 2010
5822010
Affective signals of threat increase perceived proximity
S Cole, E Balcetis, D Dunning
Psychological science 24 (1), 34-40, 2013
2572013
Wishful seeing: How preferences shape visual perception
D Dunning, E Balcetis
Current directions in psychological science 22 (1), 33-37, 2013
2082013
Political partisanship influences perception of biracial candidates' skin tone
EM Caruso, NL Mead, E Balcetis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (48), 20168-20173, 2009
1812009
Cognitive dissonance and the perception of natural environments
E Balcetis, D Dunning
Psychological Science 18 (10), 917-921, 2007
1752007
Approach and avoidance as organizing structures for motivated distance perception
E Balcetis
Emotion Review 8 (2), 115-128, 2016
1482016
Subjective value determines initial dominance in binocular rivalry
E Balcetis, D Dunning, Y Granot
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (1), 122-129, 2012
1402012
Do collectivists know themselves better than individualists? Cross-cultural studies of the holier than thou phenomenon.
E Balcetis, D Dunning, RL Miller
Journal of personality and social psychology 95 (6), 1252, 2008
1382008
Social psychology of visual perception
E Balcetis, GD Lassiter
Psychology Press, 2010
1342010
Fondness makes the distance grow shorter: Desired locations seem closer because they seem more vivid
AL Alter, E Balcetis
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (1), 16-21, 2011
1142011
Justice is not blind: Visual attention exaggerates effects of group identification on legal punishment.
Y Granot, E Balcetis, KE Schneider, TR Tyler
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (6), 2196, 2014
1092014
Where the motivation resides and self‐deception hides: How motivated cognition accomplishes self‐deception
E Balcetis
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2 (1), 361-381, 2008
1002008
Considering the situation: Why people are better social psychologists than self-psychologists
E Balcetis, D Dunning
Self and Identity 12 (1), 1-15, 2013
882013
The “bad is black” effect: Why people believe evildoers have darker skin than do-gooders
AL Alter, C Stern, Y Granot, E Balcetis
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42 (12), 1653-1665, 2016
812016
Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations
DL Rosenfeld, E Balcetis, B Bastian, ET Berkman, JK Bosson, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 17 (2), 311-333, 2022
782022
An exploration of social modulation of syntactic priming
EE Balcetis, R Dale
Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 27 (27), 2005
662005
In the eyes of the law: Perception versus reality in appraisals of video evidence.
Y Granot, E Balcetis, N Feigenson, T Tyler
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 24 (1), 93, 2018
592018
Access to music education: Nebraska band directors’ experiences and attitudes regarding students with physical disabilities
D Nabb, E Balcetis
Journal of Research in Music Education 57 (4), 308-319, 2010
552010
In the eye of the betrothed: Perceptual downgrading of attractive alternative romantic partners
S Cole, Y Trope, E Balcetis
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42 (7), 879-892, 2016
532016
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