Key words: Expectation, hypnosis, experience

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Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

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To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c33: Humor

c38: Expectation

2.46

1.29

-1.17

c25: Consumer

c38: Expectation

2.06

1.04

-1.02

c16: Happiness

c38: Expectation

1.99

0.84

-1.16

c29: Risk

c38: Expectation

1.92

0.88

-1.03

c46: Time

c38: Expectation

1.77

0.83

-0.94

Central articles

  1. Preferences as expectation-driven inferences: effects of affective expectations on affective experience.

    T. Wilson, D. J. Lisle, D. Kraft, C. Wetzel. 1989. Journal of personality and social psychology

  2. Response expectancy as a determinant of experience and behavior.

    I. Kirsch. 1985.

  3. Affective expectations and information gain: Evidence for assimilation and contrast effects in affective experience.

    Andrew L. Geers, G. Lassiter. 1999.

  4. On measures and conceptions of hypnosis.

    A. Tellegen. 1978. The American journal of clinical hypnosis

  5. Try It, You'll Like It

    Leonard Lee, S. Frederick, D. Ariely. 2006. Psychological science

  6. Try It, You'll Like It

    Leonard Lee, S. Frederick, D. Ariely. 2006. Psychological science

  7. Response expectancy theory and application: A decennial review

    I. Kirsch. 1997.

  8. The role of expectancy in sensory and hedonic evaluation: The case of smoked salmon ice-cream

    M. Yeomans, L. Chambers, H. Blumenthal, A. Blake. 2008.

  9. The role of perceived physiological activity in affective judgments

    K. W. Kerber, M. Coles. 1978.

  10. Emotional effects of false autonomic feedback.

    B. Parkinson. 1985.