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 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.601
EU - Europa 1.414
AS - Asia 730
SA - Sud America 23
AF - Africa 9
OC - Oceania 5
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 3.786
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.520
IT - Italia 314
CN - Cina 296
DE - Germania 278
IE - Irlanda 217
GB - Regno Unito 177
UA - Ucraina 125
SG - Singapore 118
CA - Canada 75
VN - Vietnam 55
SE - Svezia 48
TR - Turchia 43
FI - Finlandia 42
NL - Olanda 40
HK - Hong Kong 36
IN - India 34
FR - Francia 33
IL - Israele 33
KR - Corea 27
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 26
CH - Svizzera 22
BG - Bulgaria 19
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 17
AT - Austria 12
BR - Brasile 12
PL - Polonia 12
BE - Belgio 10
RU - Federazione Russa 10
IR - Iran 9
MY - Malesia 8
RO - Romania 8
ES - Italia 7
JP - Giappone 6
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 5
AR - Argentina 5
KZ - Kazakistan 5
TW - Taiwan 5
LV - Lettonia 4
NO - Norvegia 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
AM - Armenia 3
AU - Australia 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 3
CL - Cile 3
EU - Europa 3
IS - Islanda 3
PA - Panama 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
TH - Thailandia 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
BD - Bangladesh 2
DK - Danimarca 2
DZ - Algeria 2
GR - Grecia 2
KE - Kenya 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
MA - Marocco 2
MX - Messico 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
RS - Serbia 2
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BY - Bielorussia 1
CO - Colombia 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EG - Egitto 1
GE - Georgia 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
JO - Giordania 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
PT - Portogallo 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SC - Seychelles 1
TJ - Tagikistan 1
TN - Tunisia 1
Totale 3.786
Città #
Ann Arbor 309
Dublin 218
Frankfurt am Main 203
Chandler 201
Milan 175
Southend 114
Jacksonville 98
Singapore 88
Houston 72
Ashburn 63
Beijing 60
New York 60
Dearborn 51
Dong Ket 43
Toronto 41
Guangzhou 38
Wilmington 33
Redwood City 32
Macao 26
Helsinki 25
Ottawa 25
Mountain View 23
Boston 22
Hong Kong 22
Woodbridge 21
Boardman 20
Lawrence 20
Brooklyn 19
Los Angeles 18
Modena 18
Izmir 17
Mumbai 17
Amsterdam 16
Washington 15
London 12
Vienna 12
Brussels 9
Lausanne 9
Rome 9
Auburn Hills 8
Fremont 8
Seattle 8
Eunpyeong-gu 7
Ho Chi Minh City 7
Kuala Lumpur 7
Kunming 7
Lod 7
Nanjing 7
Shanghai 7
Bucharest 6
Chennai 6
Chicago 6
Jinan 6
Seoul 6
Turin 6
Edmonton 5
Falkenstein 5
Goiânia 5
Nuremberg 5
Tilburg 5
Tokyo 5
Vigevano 5
Wroclaw 5
Zurich 5
Bangalore 4
Bologna 4
Boulogne-Billancourt 4
Buffalo 4
Central District 4
Dubai 4
Hefei 4
Indianapolis 4
Kowloon City 4
Kumar 4
Lublin 4
Pittsburgh 4
Riga 4
San Francisco 4
Seodaemun-gu 4
Tashkent 4
Arlington 3
Atlanta 3
Baku 3
Bern 3
Cambridge 3
Dongguan 3
Geneva 3
Genoa 3
Hamburg 3
La Jolla 3
Lappeenranta 3
Las Vegas 3
Lexington 3
Madrid 3
Mendoza 3
Munich 3
Nanchang 3
Newark 3
Norwalk 3
Paris 3
Totale 2.552
Nome #
99% impossible: a valid, or falsifiable, internal meta-analysis 262
Exerting self-control ≠ sacrificing pleasure 246
Differential discounting and present impact of past information 208
Response to commentaries on the exerting self-control ≠ sacrificing pleasure research 197
You call it "self-exuberance"; I call it "bragging": miscalibrated predictions of emotional responses to self-promotion 193
Extreme malleability of preferences: absolute preference sign changes under uncertainty 191
Selective sensitization: consuming a food activates a goal to consume its complements 188
More similar but less satisfying: comparing preferences for and the efficacy of within- and cross-category substitutes for food 183
The public’s overestimation of immorality of formerly incarcerated people 156
When and why randomized response techniques (fail to) elicit the truth 155
Behavioral research and empirical modeling of marketing channels: Implications for both fields and a call for future research 151
Free will, temptation, and self-control: We must believe in free will, we have no choice (Isaac B. Singer) 148
Social status and unethical behavior: two replications of the field studies in Piff et al. (2012) 127
Reputation as a sufficient condition for data quality on Amazon Mechanical Turk 125
Indeterminacy and Live Television 125
Framing Influences Willingness to Pay but Not Willingness to Accept 119
Social Defaults: Observed Choices Become Choice Defaults 111
How prevalent is wishful thinking? Misattribution of arousal causes optimism and pessimism in subjective probabilities 108
Thought for food: imagined consumption reduces actual consumption 100
Can Inaccurate Perceptions in Business-to-Business (B2B) Relationships Be Beneficial? 100
Cognitive Inertia and the Implicit Association Test 97
More intense experiences, less intense forecasts: why people overweight probability specifications in affective forecasts 89
He said, she said: gender differences in the disclosure of positive and negative information 46
No evidence that experiment aversion is not a robust empirical phenomenon 27
People believe if 90% prefer A over B, A must be much better than B. Are they wrong? 26
Donate today or give tomorrow? Adding a time delay increases donation amount but not willingness to donate 25
Consumers confuse consensus with strength of preferences 24
Disclosure of positive and negative experiences as social utility 24
Bragging through an intermediary 22
Uncommon beauty: physically disabled models positively affect consumers’ attitudes and choices 22
Miscalibrated predictions of emotional responses to self-promotion 21
Miscalibrated predictions of emotional responses to self-promotion 21
99% impossible: a valid, or falsifiable, internal meta-analysis 17
Affect-rich experiencers, affect-poor forecasters: mispredicting the influence of outcome magnitude and outcome probability on experienced affect 17
The influence of framing on willingness to pay as an explanation of the uncertainty effect 16
Are rich/educated consumers less ethical and prosocial? Two direct, preregistered replications of Piff et al.s (2012) field studies 15
He said, she said: gender differences in disclosure 15
Belief-based discrimination: beauty premium and beauty penalty 15
A social perception view of business relationships in the service sector 14
Complementary food consumption with imagined consumption 14
Pleasure, guilt and regret in consumption: revisiting the vice-virtue categorization in theories of self-control 14
Ego depletion and cognitive load: same or different constructs? 13
A new method for comparing subjective wellbeing across countries and its correlation with suicide 12
Arousal and subjective probabilities: an alternative interpretation of wishful thinking 11
The beauty penalty: too sexy for the job? 9
The unexpected enjoyment of expected events: the suboptimal consumption of televised sports 9
I’d rather die by my own hands 9
Magnifying effects of immediate consumer experiences 8
Malleability of risk preferences 7
Thought for food: top-down processes moderate sensory-specific satiation 7
Within-category versus cross- category substitution in food consumption 7
Order effects in the IAT 7
Motivated bias in affective forecasting 7
The influence of framing on willingness to pay as an explanation of the uncertainty effect 7
Less likely outcomes are valued less 6
Mean-centering and the interpretation of ANOVA and moderated regression 6
The impact of sorting choice options on consumer self-control 4
Social influence on choice under uncertainty 4
Totale 3.907
Categoria #
all - tutte 16.200
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 16.200


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020360 0 0 0 0 0 101 83 60 50 21 18 27
2020/2021392 39 48 14 35 48 8 33 2 39 38 23 65
2021/2022505 15 64 7 17 28 29 19 27 20 86 71 122
2022/20231.057 101 111 97 112 67 50 29 56 279 59 44 52
2023/2024843 41 30 54 55 72 132 95 79 44 33 120 88
2024/2025273 27 31 108 41 26 40 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 3.907