Lots of media coverage for the JEP:G paper with Tom
By Jeff • Feb 23rd, 2011The APA put out a press release about the JEP:G paper with Tom and it wound up getting picked up quite a bit!
1. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them
U.S. News & World Report – February 10, 2011
This could be an adaptive reaction, said the researchers in a news release from the American Psychological Association. People may attempt to maintain their …
2. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them
Bloomberg BusinessWeek – February 11, 2011 This could be an adaptive reaction, said the researchers in a news release from the American Psychological Association. People may attempt to maintain their … |
Daily Rx – February 16, 2011
New research shows that bad things can seem worse if people know that they will experience them again. Conversely, people remember bad experiences as being less unpleasant or painful if they believe it will not happen to them again.
4. The past hurts worse when it will return
Psychology Today – February 15, 2011
A study by Jeff Galak and Tom Meyvis in the February, 2011 issue of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General suggests that it is useful to remember …
5. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them | Health32.Com
Health32.com – February 11, 2011
Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them.— People are more likely to recall an unpleasant experience as …
6. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them …
Mesothelioma Online – February 13, 2011
Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them — People are more.
7. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them | Diet Care
Dietcare.net – February 13, 2011
People are more likely to recall an unpleasant experience as being less painful or annoying if they believe it is.
Science Today – February 11, 2011
Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them. People are more likely to recall an unpleasant experience as being less painful or annoying if they. …
9. Clinical Connection – Health News
Clinical Connection – February 12, 2011
Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them. But recollections are less painful if you think the worst is over, …
10. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have to Live Through Them Again
Planmybabyreviews.com – February 10, 2011
Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have to Live Through Them Again Prospect of repeating an experience can change how one remembers it, research says. …
11. Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them
World News.com – February 10, 2011
Bad things seem even worse if people expect them to happen again soon …
12. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have to Live Through Them Again
The Mental Health Social Worker – February 9, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, pointing to the power of expectation to help people brace for the worst, according to studies published by the American Psychological Association.
13. Study: Bad Things Are Worse the Second Time Around
Village Voice – February 8, 2011
This is backed up by research published from the American Psychological Association. The studies exposed people to irritating things, like vacuum cleaner …
14. Internal corruption is worse than external terrorism | India News …
India News – February 8, 2011
Bad things seem worse if you live them again – Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again. …
15. Science Centric | News | Bad things seem even worse if people have …
Science Centric – February 8, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, …
16. Disaster Strikes Article Directory » Bad things seem even worse if …
Disasterstrikes.org – February 9, 2011
Bad things seem even worse if people expect them to happen again soon
17. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them …
Thenewslist.com – February 8, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, …
18. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them …
Neurotalk – February 8, 2011
Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them Again
19. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them …
The Star – February 8, 2011
When people think unpleasant events …
20. Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them …
Niuwsfeiten.be – February 8, 2011
Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them again.
21. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them Again
Medical News Today – February 8, 2011
… pointing to the power of expectation to help people brace for the worst, according to studies published by the American Psychological Association. …
22. Why we make bad things seem even worse
Times of India – February 8, 2011
New studies suggest that when people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to …
23. Repeating bad experience makes it seem worse
Sify – February 8, 2011
Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again. ‘The prospect of repeating an experience can, …
24. Bad things seem even worse if people expect them to happen again soon
TopNews – February 8, 2011
New studies suggest that when people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when …
25. Bad Things Seem Even Worse if People Have to Live Through Them Again
HealthNewsDigest – February 7, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, pointing to the power of expectation to help people brace for the worst, according to studies published by the American Psychological Association.
26. Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them again
ScienceBlog.com – February 7, 2011
WASHINGTON — When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, …
27. Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them again
Pysorg – February 7, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful or annoying than when they expect them to happen again, …
28. Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them …
Redorbit.com – February 7, 2011
Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have To Live Through Them Again. Prospect of repeating an experience can …
29. Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them …
Escience News – February 7, 2011
Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them again.
30. BAD Things Seem Even Worse if People Have to Live Through Them …
Topix.com – February 7, 2011
When people think unpleasant events are …
31. Bad things seem even worse if people have to …
Lifescience Log – February 7, 2011
Bad things seem even worse if people have to live through them again. When people think unpleasant events are over, they remember them as being less painful …
32. ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
Science Daily – February 8, 2011
… Bad Things Seem Even Worse If People Have to Live Through Them Again ·
33. Repeating bad experience makes it seem worse
Thaindian.com – February 7, 2011
Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again. The prospect of repeating an experience can, in fact, change how people …
34. Repeating bad experience makes it seem worse | Science / Technology
Indiatalkies.com – February 8, 2011
Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again. ‘The prospect of repeating an experience can, in fact, …
35. Repeating bad experience makes it seem worse | China News.Net
Chinanews.net – February 8, 2011
Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again.
36. Repeating bad experience makes it seem worse | Inditop
Inditop.com – February 8, 2011
Bad or annoying events seem much worse if people have to go through them again. ‘The prospect of repeating an experience can, …
UPDATE: And one more: FYI Living