Objective: The present study examined how cognitions and emotions characteristic of awaiting uncertain news influenced healthy (diet/exercise) and unhealthy (alcohol use) behaviors in three samples of people awaiting important news.Design: Study 1 examined voting-eligible citizens during the month prior to learning the results of the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Study 2 examined the experience of law graduates across four months while they awaited the results of their bar exam (i.e., the licensing exam they need to pass to practice law). Study 3 examined current or recent PhD students searching for a job on the academic job market.Results: Though the findings were somewhat mixed across studies, they generally suggest a relationship betw...
Individuals typically exhibit “unrealistic optimism” (UO), the belief that they are less...
While everyone worries about their health from time to time, excessive worrying is maladaptive. Seve...
How do laypeople perceive uncertainties about environmental health risks? How do risk-related cognit...
Objective: The present study examined how cognitions and emotions characteristic of awaiting uncerta...
Whether awaiting biopsy results, a grade on a midterm, or a decision from a journal editor, people f...
Research on self-determination theory suggests that people have fundamental needs to feel autonomous...
This study explored prospectively the effects of dispositional and situational optimism on mood (N =...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Waiting for important news is a stressful experience that is often accompanied by poor well-being an...
At some point in life, everyone must wait for important news—whether the news from college applicati...
Performance expectations presumably serve to guide sound decision making and behavior. However, expe...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
This study examines the conceptual linkages between individuals’ uncertainty judgments and affective...
Individuals typically exhibit “unrealistic optimism” (UO), the belief that they are less...
While everyone worries about their health from time to time, excessive worrying is maladaptive. Seve...
How do laypeople perceive uncertainties about environmental health risks? How do risk-related cognit...
Objective: The present study examined how cognitions and emotions characteristic of awaiting uncerta...
Whether awaiting biopsy results, a grade on a midterm, or a decision from a journal editor, people f...
Research on self-determination theory suggests that people have fundamental needs to feel autonomous...
This study explored prospectively the effects of dispositional and situational optimism on mood (N =...
Elections present unique opportunities to study how sociopolitical events influence individual proce...
Waiting for important news is a stressful experience that is often accompanied by poor well-being an...
At some point in life, everyone must wait for important news—whether the news from college applicati...
Performance expectations presumably serve to guide sound decision making and behavior. However, expe...
People try to make decisions that will improve their lives and make them happy, and to do so, they r...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
We use data from Twitter.com to study the interplay between affect and expectations about uncertain ...
This study examines the conceptual linkages between individuals’ uncertainty judgments and affective...
Individuals typically exhibit “unrealistic optimism” (UO), the belief that they are less...
While everyone worries about their health from time to time, excessive worrying is maladaptive. Seve...
How do laypeople perceive uncertainties about environmental health risks? How do risk-related cognit...