- term "spotlight effect" was
coined by
Thomas Gilovich,
Victoria Husted Medvec, and
Kenneth Savitsky. The
phenomenon made its
first appearance in the world...
- brackets. In 1995, a
study was
carried out by
social psychologists Victoria Medvec,
Scott Madey and
Thomas Gilovich on the
effects of
counterfactual thinking...
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tended to be better.
Thomas Gilovich,
Kenneth Savitsky, and
Victoria Husted Medvec believe that this
phenomenon is
partially the
reason for the
bystander effect...
- Kahneman,
Knetsch &
Thaler 1991.
Samuelson &
Zeckhauser 1988. Gilovich,
Medvec & Chen 1995. Kaivanto,
Kroll &
Zabinski 2014.
Morone &
Fiore 2007. Enßlin...
- Lubizhdë e
Hasit Lukinaj Lutogllave Llokvicë Malësi e Re Manastiricë
Mazrek Medvec Milaj Muradem Mushnikovë
Nashec Nebregoshtë
Novak Novosellë Petrovë Piranë...
- Psychology. 40 (5): 797–808. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.40.5.797. Gilovich, T.;
Medvec, V.H. (April 1995). "The
experience of regret: what, when, and why". Psychological...
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confidence one
feels before completing a task. One
study conducted by Savitsky,
Medvec, Charlton, and
Gilovich focused on how
confidence can be
affected by misattribution...
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Thinking Skills and Creativity. doi=10.1016/j.tsc.2018.01.001 Savitsky, K.,
Medvec, V.H. & Gilovich, T., "Remembering and Regretting: The
Zeigarnik Effect...
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automaticity of this
counter factual thinking. This theory, as sti****ted by
Medvec,
Madey and
Gilovich (1995)
states that
Undoing can
occur as an automatic...
- Archiwa,
Biblioteki I
Muzea Koscielne, vol. 70,
Peter Obst and
Alexandra Medvec, The
Catholic University of
Lublin (KUL),
retrieved March 4, 2009 "Mayor...