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Identifying a Reliable Boredom Induction
A Markey, A Chin, EM VanEpps, G Loewenstein. (2014). Identifying a reliable boredom induction, Perceptual & Motor Skills 119 (1), 237-253.
Number of pages: 26
Posted: 02 Jul 2016
Last Revised: 15 Jun 2018
Amanda Markey,
Alycia Chin
,
Eric Van Epps
and
George Loewenstein
Independent, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Independent and Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Social and Decision Sciences
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Bored in the USA: Experience Sampling and Boredom in Everyday Life
Chin, A., Markey, A., Bhargava, S., Kassam, K. S., & Loewenstein, G. (2017). Bored in the USA: Experience Sampling and Boredom in Everyday Life. Emotion, 17(2): 359. DOI:10.1037/emo0000232
Posted: 05 Jun 2018
Alycia Chin
, Amanda Markey,
Saurabh Bhargava
,
Karim S. Kassam
and
George Loewenstein
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, Independent, Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Harvard University - Department of Psychology and Carnegie Mellon University - Department of Social and Decision Sciences
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boredom, trait boredom, state boredom, emotions, experience sampling
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