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Are you curious about curiosity?
You are not selected
Shared and unique features of epistemic emotions
So you want me to believe you’re happy or angry?
Support for those affected by scientific misconduct is crucial
Financial scarcity increases discounting of gains and losses
The prospective associations between financial scarcity and financial avoidance
How information on sexism may increase women's perceptions of being excluded, threaten fundamental needs, and lower career motivation
On the physiology of interruption after unexpectedness
Go on without me: when underperforming group members prefer to leave their group
Personal need for structure shapes the perceived impact of reduced personal control
Deprivation and discovery motives determine how it feels to be curious
Get out or stay out: how the social exclusion process affects actors, but not targets
Freezing in response to social threat: a replication
Paradoxical side effects of green advertising: how purchasing green products may instigate licensing effects for consumers with a weak environmental identity
Surprise: Unfolding of facial expressions
Taking close others' environmental behavior into account when striking the moral balance? Evidence for vicarious licensing, not for vicarious cleansing
Registered replication report: Dijksterhuis and Van Knippenberg (1998)
Curiosity and time: From not knowing to almost knowing
Interest in complex novelty
The dynamics of surprise and curiosity
The temporal dynamics of surprise
The dark side of donating: How donating may license environmentally unfriendly behavior
I just recycled. Can I use the car now? When people continue or discontinue behaving sustainably after an initial sustainable act
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