Sabrina Bruyneel
KU Leuven(BE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Behavioral Health and Interventions, Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
Most-Cited Works
- → Self-Regulating Enhances Self-Regulation in Subsequent Consumer Decisions Involving Similar Response Conflicts(2009)131 cited
- → I felt low and my purse feels light: depleting mood regulation attempts affect risk decision making(2008)129 cited
- → Repeated choosing increases susceptibility to affective product features(2006)123 cited
- → The Role Of Religion in Death Attitudes: Distinguishing Between Religious Belief and Style of Processing Religious Contents(2008)76 cited
- → Time-based versus money-based decision making under risk: An experimental investigation(2015)35 cited
- → Free will, temptation, and self‐control: We must believe in free will, we have no choice (Isaac B. Singer)(2007)33 cited
- → Engaging in self‐regulation results in low‐level construals(2012)29 cited
- → What a feeling! Touching sexually laden stimuli makes women seek rewards(2013)25 cited
- → Gerotranscendence: Components and Spiritual Roots in the Second Half of Life(2005)19 cited
- → Collective consumption models with restricted bargaining weights: an empirical assessment based on experimental data(2011)13 cited