How to Think, Say, or Do Precisely the Worst Thing for Any Occasion
Abstract
Did I Really Do That? Most of us believe that our daily actions occur because we exert conscious effort to make them happen; nevertheless, we sometimes seem to end up doing the precise thing we had hoped to avoid. Wegner (p. 48 ) reviews the recent psychological research on ironic processes. The findings support the view that the unwanted outcomes are held in working memory and that the monitoring centers that usually ensure correct behavior can...
Paper Details
Title
How to Think, Say, or Do Precisely the Worst Thing for Any Occasion
Published Date
Jul 3, 2009
Journal
Volume
325
Issue
5936
Pages
48 - 50
Citation AnalysisPro
You’ll need to upgrade your plan to Pro
Looking to understand the true influence of a researcher’s work across journals & affiliations?
- Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
- Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.
Notes
History