Nehemia Friedland
Affiliations: | Psychology | Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel |
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Decision-making and judgment under stress, conflict and conflict resolutionWebsite:
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Sagi A, Friedland N. (2007) The cost of richness: the effect of the size and diversity of decision sets on post-decision regret. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 93: 515-24 |
Keinan G, Friedland N, Even-Haim G. (2000) The Effect of Stress and Self-Esteem on Social Stereotyping Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 19: 206-219 |
Keinan G, Friedland N, Kahneman D, et al. (1999) The effect of stress on the suppression of erroneous competing responses. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 12: 455-76 |
Friedland N, Keinan G, Tytiun T. (1999) The effect of psychological stress and tolerance of ambiguity on stereotypic attributions. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 12: 397-410 |
Friedland N. (1998) Games of luck and games of chance: the effect of luck‐ versus chance‐orientation on gambling decisions Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 11: 161-179 |
Friedland N, Keinan G, Regev Y. (1992) Controlling the uncontrollable: effects of stress on illusory perceptions of controllability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 63: 923-31 |
Friedland N, Keinan G. (1992) Training Effective Performance in Stressful Situations: Three Approaches and Implications for Combat Training Military Psychology. 4: 157-174 |
Friedland N. (1992) On luck and chance: Need for control as a mediator of the attribution of events to luck Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 5: 267-282 |
Keinan G, Friedland N, Arad L. (1991) Chunking and integration: effects of stress on the structuring of information Cognition & Emotion. 5: 133-145 |
Friedland N, Keinan G. (1991) The effects of stress, ambiguity tolerance, and trait anxiety on the formation of causal relationships. Journal of Research in Personality. 25: 88-107 |