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List of works by Eugene Y. Chan

A randomised controlled trial of a group intervention to reduce engulfment and self-stigmatisation in first episode schizophrenia

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Attractiveness of options moderates the effect of choice overload

Climate change is the world's greatest threat – In Celsius or Fahrenheit?

scholarly article by Eugene Y. Chan published December 2018 in Journal of Environmental Psychology

Coffee cues elevate arousal and reduce level of construal

scientific article published on 05 March 2019

Endowment effect for hedonic but not utilitarian goods

Exposure to national flags reduces tax evasion: Evidence from the United States, Australia, and Britain

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Exposure to the American flag polarizes democratic-republican ideologies

article published in 2017

Handedness and religious beliefs: Testing the two possible accounts of authoritarianism and belief updating

Jerkies, tacos, and burgers: Subjective socioeconomic status and meat preference

Larger = more attractive? Image size on food packages influences purchase likelihood

scientific article published in 2022

Mindfulness and willingness to try insects as food: The role of disgust

Mindfulness changes construal level: An experimental investigation

scientific article published on 29 July 2019

Mindfulness promotes sustainable tourism: the case of Uluru

scholarly article by Eugene Y. Chan published 22 March 2018 in Current Issues in Tourism

Online social networking increases financial risk-taking

Physically-attractive males increase men's financial risk-taking

Re-construing politics: The dual impacts of abstraction on political ideology

Rejecting options from large and small choice sets: the mediating role of confidence

Reversing the endowment effect by empowering buyers and sellers

Self-protection promotes altruism

Social (not fiscal) conservatism predicts deontological ethics

scientific article published on 21 June 2019

The Voice of Cognition: Active and Passive Voice Influence Distance and Construal

scientific article published on 08 August 2019

Time pressure reverses risk preferences

“They Did Not Walk the Green Talk!:” How Information Specificity Influences Consumer Evaluations of Disconfirmed Environmental Claims