Orit E. Tykocinski, Ph.D
Curriculum Vitae
New School of Psychology
The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
P.O.Box 167, Herzliya 46150, Israel
Phone: 972 9 9602832
Fax: 972 9 9602845
E-mail: oritt@idc.ac.il
Personal Website
Publications
Tykocinski, O. E., & Bareket, L. (2009). Using the lost e-mail technique as an implicit measure to assess discriminatory attitudes of university professors, students, and administrators, towards two minority groups in Israel. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 39, 62-81
Pittman, T. S., Tykocinski, O.E., Sandman-Keinan, R. & Matthews, P. (2008). When Bonuses Backfire: An Inaction Inertia Analysis of Procrastination Induced by a Missed Opportunity. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 139-150. [Download]
Shani, Y., Tykocinski, O.E., & Zeelernberg, M. (2008), When Ignorance is Not Bliss: How Feelings of Discomfort Promote the Search for Negative Information. Journal of Economic Psychology, 29, 643-653
Tykocinski, O. E. (2008). Insurance, risk, and magical thinking. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34, 1346-1356. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E., & Steinberg, N. (2005). Coping with disappointing outcomes: Retroactive pessimism and motivated inhibition of counterfactuals. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 551-558. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E., Israel, R. & Pittman, T.S. (2004) Inaction inertia in the stock market. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 34, 6, 1166-1175. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E., & Pittman, T. S. (2004). The dark side of opportunity: Regret, disappointment, and the cost of prospects. In I. Brocas and J. Carillo (Eds.), Psychology and Economics: Selected works, Vol. 2. pp. 179-196, New York: Oxford University Press.
Tykocinski, O. E., & Ruffle, B. (2003). Reasonable reasons for waiting. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 16, 147-157. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E., Pick, D., & Kedmi, D. (2002). Retroactive pessimism: A different kind of hindsight bias. European Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 577-588. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E. (2001) I Never Had a Chance: Using Hindsight Tactics to Mitigate Disappointments. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27, 376-382. [Download]
Tykocinski, O. E., & Pittman, T. S., (2001) Product aversion following a missed opportunity: Price contrast or avoidance of anticipated regret? Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 23, 149-156. [Download]
Ruffle, B. & Tykocinski, O. E. (2000). The Deadweight Loss of Christmas: Comment. American Economic Review, 90, 319-324. [Download]
Tykocinski, O.E., & Pittman, T.S. (1998) The consequences of doing nothing: Inaction inertia as avoidance of anticipated regret. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 607-616. [Download]
Tykocinski, O.E, Pittman, T.S., & Tuttle, E.S. (1995). Inaction inertia; Foregoing future benefits as a result of an initial failure to act. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 793-803. [Download]
Tykocinski, O., Higgins, T., & Chaiken, S. (1994). How message framing and self discrepancies influence persuasion: The motivational significance of psychological situations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 20, 107-115.
Higgins, T., & Tykocinski, O. (1992). Self discrepancies and biographical memory: Personality and cognition at the level of psychological situation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 18, 527-535.
Higgins, E.T., Vookles, J., & Tykocinski, O. (1992). Self and health: How "patterns" of self beliefs predict types of emotional and physical problems. Social Cognition, 10, 125-150.
Higgins, E.T., Tykocinski, O., & Vookles, J. (1990). Patterns of Self Beliefs: The psychological significance of relations among the actual, ideal, ought, can, and future selves. In J.M. Olson and M.P. Zanna (Eds.), Processes in self perception: The Ontario Symposium. Hillsdale, N.J. : Erlbaum.
Tykocinski, O., & Hornik, J. (1988). Cognitive thoughts mediating compliance in multiple request situations. Journal of Economic Psychology, 9, 69-79 (See JEP 1988, 9, 67-79).
Shemer, A., Tykocinski, O., & Feldon, J. (1984). Long term effects of chronic chlorodiazepoxide (CDP) administration. Psychopharmacology, 83, 277 280.