Ting Yang, Liron Bar‐Peled, Lindsay Gebhart, Sung G. Lee, Maor Bar‐Peled,
... an alpha-d-galacturonic acid-1-phosphate kinase (GalAK) and compare it with galactokinase. The GalAK gene appeared to be expressed in all tissues ... that glycose salvage is a common catabolic pathway. GalAK catalyzes the ATP-dependent conversion of alpha-d- ... a real-time (1)H NMR-based assay. GalAK is a distinct member of the GHMP kinase ... catalysis, they do have subtle difference. For example, GalAK has an additional domain near the sugar-binding ... phosphorylation activity by 40%; A41E mutation completely abolishes GalAK activity; Y250F alters sugar specificity and allows phosphorylation ...
Tópico(s): Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
2009 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Biological Chemistry
Leif D. Nelson, Tom Meyvis, Jeff Galak,
... author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Jeff Galak Jeff Galak Search for other works by this author on: ...
Tópico(s): Personal Information Management and User Behavior
2009 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Consumer Research
Jeff Galak, Joseph P. Redden, Justin Kruger,
... Can Accelerate Recovery from Satiation Get access Jeff Galak, Jeff Galak Search for other works by this author on: ...
Tópico(s): Psychology of Social Influence
2009 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Consumer Research
Jeff Galak, Justin Kruger, George Loewenstein,
... Consumption Leads to Avoidable Satiation Get access Jeff Galak, Jeff Galak Search for other works by this author on: ...
Tópico(s): Consumer Retail Behavior Studies
2012 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Consumer Research
In an earlier article (Galak & Meyvis, 2011), we reported eight studies that demonstrate people’s tendency to remember unpleasant experiences as more aversive when they ...
Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
2012 - SAGE Publishing | Perspectives on Psychological Science
Wiebke I. Y. Keller, Franziska Müller, Malik Stromberg, Dominik Papies,
Abstract Galak and Kahn ( Marketing Letters , 2021) report that females and underrepresented minorities face a less favorable organizational climate ... in business. Our analysis complements the findings by Galak and Kahn ( Marketing Letters , 2021) by showing that ...
Tópico(s): Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
2021 - Springer Science+Business Media | Marketing Letters
Agustinus Hariyana, Yumna Rasyid, M Pd, Miftahulkhairah Anwar, M. Phil,
... lyrics of a popular dangdut song called Bojoku Galak. The study focuses on songs as a poetic ...
Tópico(s): Cultural and Artistic Studies
2020 - Knowledge E | KnE Social Sciences
... by adapting the failed replication procedure performed by Galak and Nelson (2010.) Despite enhancing subjects’ opportunities to ... 8 and #9, and a description of how Galak and Nelson’s procedures were adapted in this ... Nebraska MUFON, who agreed to collective administration of Galak and Nelson’s online interactive website application.
Tópico(s): Paranormal Experiences and Beliefs
2011 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
I Gusti Putu Ayunda Pratiska, Ida Bagus Made Suaskara, Joko Wiryatno, I Gede Agus Pradana Putra,
... January located around Merta Sari Beach to Padang Galak. The method used is the method of cruising ... snakes found around Merta Sari Beach and Padang Galak Beach numbered 61 individual snakes with two different ...
Tópico(s): Aquatic life and conservation
2017 - Udayana University | SIMBIOSIS Journal of Biological Sciences
... 132399Julian Givi, Laura Birg, Tina M. Lowrey, Jeff Galak An integrative review of gift‐giving research in ...
Tópico(s): Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
1974 - University of Chicago Press | Journal of Political Economy
Richard McElreath, Robert Boyd, Peter J. Richerson,
... Powell, Arnold D. Kim, Paul E. Smaldino, Jeff Galak Hashtags as signals of political identity: #BlackLivesMatter and # ...
Tópico(s): Cultural Differences and Values
2003 - University of Chicago Press | Current Anthropology
Instructors tell their students to write clearly. This prescription meshes with our intuition, wins confirmation in scores of books on writing, and finds empirical confirmation in research on perceptual fluency: People like content that is easy to process. Nevertheless, in some circumstances people expect content to be difficult, and ease might be interpreted as a lack of quality. We investigate this possibility by asking people to judge the quality of written text which varies in fluency (through ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
2010 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Joseph P. Simmons, Leif D. Nelson, Jeff Galak, Shane Frederick,
Although researchers have documented many instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether some kinds of judgments may lead the crowd astray, whether crowds’ judgments improve with feedback over time, and whether crowds’ judgments can be improved by changing the way judgments are elicited. We investigated these questions in a sports gambling context (predictions against point spreads) believed to elicit crowd wisdom. In a season-long experiment, fans wagered over $20,000 on NFL football ...
Tópico(s): Forecasting Techniques and Applications
2010 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Consumer Research
Jeff Galak, Deborah A. Small, Andrew T. Stephen,
Prosocial lending in the form of micro-financing, small uncollateralized loans to entrepreneurs in the developing world, has recently emerged as a leading contender as a cure for world poverty. Our research investigates, in a field setting with real world and consequential data, the characteristics of borrowers that engender lending. We observe that lenders favor individual borrowers over groups or consortia of borrowers, a pattern consistent with the identifiable victim effect. They also favor ...
Tópico(s): Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
2010 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
Justin Kruger, Jeff Galak, Jeremy Burrus,
Self‐image motives and “sacrosanct beliefs” are powerful motivators of consumer judgment and decision making. The sacrosanct belief that one is rational, for instance, can cause consumers to justify seemingly unwise economic decisions. This article outlines some of the occasions when self‐image motives appear to fail. For instance, although consumers occasionally pat themselves on the back for making questionable purchase decisions, at other times they find fault in perfectly reasonable ones. These ...
Tópico(s): Psychology of Social Influence
2007 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Consumer Psychology
Jeff Galak, Deborah A. Small, Andrew T. Stephen,
Microfinancing, or small uncollateralized loans to entrepreneurs in the developing world, has recently emerged as a leading contender to cure world poverty. Our research investigates the characteristics of borrowers that engender lending through Kiva, a popular organization that connects individual lenders to borrowers through online microfinance. Lenders favor individual borrowers over groups or consortia of borrowers, a pattern consistent with the identifiable victim effect. They also favor borrowers ...
Tópico(s): Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
2011 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Marketing Research
Andrew T. Stephen, Jeff Galak,
Marketers distinguish between three types of media: paid (e.g., advertising), owned (e.g., company website), and earned (e.g., publicity). The effects of paid media on sales have been extensively covered in the marketing literature. The effects of earned media, however, have received limited attention. This paper examines how two types of earned media, traditional (e.g., publicity and press mentions) and social (e.g., blog and online community posts), affect sales and activity in each other. Fourteen ...
Tópico(s): Media Influence and Politics
2011 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
Jeff Galak, Justin Kruger, George Loewenstein,
Abstract Is variety of the spice of life? The present research suggests that the answer depends on the rate of consumption. In three experiments, we find that, whereas a variety of stimuli is preferred to repetition of even a better-liked single stimulus when consumption is continuous, this preference reverses when the satiation associated with repetition is reduced by slowing down the rate of consumption. Decision makers, however, seem to under-appreciate the influence of consumption rate on preference ...
Tópico(s): Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
2011 - Cambridge University Press | Judgment and Decision Making
Across 7 laboratory studies and 1 field study, we demonstrated that people remembered an unpleasant experience as more aversive when they expected this experience to return than when they had no such expectation. Our results indicate that this effect results from people's tendency to brace for unpleasant experiences. Specifically, when faced with the anticipated return of the experience, people prepare for the worst, leading them to remember the initial experience as more aversive. This bracing ...
Tópico(s): Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
2011 - American Psychological Association | Journal of Experimental Psychology General
V. P. Tokar, M. Yu. Losytskyy, Vladyslava Kovalska, D. V. Kryvorotenko, Anatoliy O. Balanda, Vadym M. Prokopets, M.P. Galak, Igor Dmytruk, Valeriy M. Yashchuk, S. M. Yarmoluk,
Tópico(s): Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
2006 - Springer Science+Business Media | Journal of Fluorescence
Tópico(s): Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
2012 - SAGE Publishing | Psychological Science
Jeff Galak, Robyn A. LeBoeuf, Leif D. Nelson, Joseph P. Simmons,
Across 7 experiments (N = 3,289), we replicate the procedure of Experiments 8 and 9 from Bem (2011), which had originally demonstrated retroactive facilitation of recall. We failed to replicate that finding. We further conduct a meta-analysis of all replication attempts of these experiments and find that the average effect size (d = 0.04) is no different from 0. We discuss some reasons for differences between the results in this article and those presented in Bem (2011).
Tópico(s): Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
2012 - American Psychological Association | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Steven Bellman, Shiree Treleaven-Hassard, Jennifer A. Robinson, Amy Rask, D. Varan,
... ad recall. As predicted by Nelson, Meyvis, and Galak (2009), popular prime-time television shows do not ...
Tópico(s): Media Influence and Health
2012 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Advertising
Andrew T. Stephen, Jeff Galak,
Marketers distinguish three types of media: paid (e.g., advertising), owned (e.g., company website), and earned (e.g., publicity). The effects of paid media on sales have been extensively covered in the marketing literature. The effects of earned media, however, have received limited attention. The authors examine how two types of earned media, traditional (e.g., publicity and press mentions) and social (e.g., blog and online community posts), affect sales and activity in each other. They analyze 14 ...
Tópico(s): Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
2012 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Marketing Research
The traditional view of satiation is that repeated consumption produces an unavoidable decline in liking according to the quantity and recency of consumption. We challenge this deterministic view by showing that satiation is instead partially constructed in the moment based on contextual cues. More specifically, while satiation is a function of the actual amount consumed, it also depends on the subjective sense of how much one has recently consumed. We demonstrate the influence of this subjective ...
Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
2012 - American Psychological Association | Journal of Experimental Psychology General
Jeff Galak, Joseph P. Redden, Yang Yang, Ellie Kyung,
Although people recover from satiation with the natural passage of time, we examine whether it is possible to influence the recovery process merely by changing the perceived temporal distance from past consumption. Experiment 1, a field experiment, demonstrates that influencing the perceived temporal distance from dinner-goers' last meal affects the caloric value of the meal purchased (more recent leads to smaller food purchase). In a lab environment controlling for objective temporal distance and ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2014 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
... of precognition, have failed (Ritchie et al., 2012; Galak et al., 2012; Wagenmakers et al., 2012). More ...
Tópico(s): Biofield Effects and Biophysics
2014 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Sentimental value is a highly prevalent, yet largely understudied phenomenon. We introduce the construct of sentimental value and investigate how and why sentimental value influences hedonic adaptation. Across 7 studies, we examine the antecedents of sentimental value and demonstrate its effect on hedonic adaptation using both naturally occurring and experimentally manipulated items with sentimental value. We further test the underlying process linking sentimental value and hedonic adaptation by ...
Tópico(s): Media Influence and Health
2015 - American Psychological Association | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Alexander A. Aarts, Joanna E. Anderson, Christopher Anderson, Peter Raymond Attridge, Angela S. Attwood, Jordan Axt, Molly Babel, Štěpán Bahník, Erica Baranski, Michael Barnett‐Cowan, Elizabeth Bartmess, Jennifer S. Beer, Raoul Bell, Heather Bentley, Leah Beyan, Grace Binion, Denny Borsboom, Annick Bosch, Frank A. Bosco, Sara Bowman, Mark J. Brandt, Erin L Braswell, Hilmar Brohmer, Benjamin T. Brown, Kristina A. Brown, Jovita Brüning, Ann Calhoun-Sauls, Shannon Callahan, Elizabeth Chagnon, Jesse Chandler, Christopher R. Chartier, Felix Cheung, Cody D. Christopherson, Linda Cillessen, Russ Clay, Hayley M. D. Cleary, Mark D. Cloud, Michael Conn, Johanna Cohoon, Simon Columbus, Andreas Cordes, Giulio Costantini, Leslie D. Cramblet Alvarez, Ed Cremata, Jan Crusius, Jamie DeCoster, Michelle A. DeGaetano, Nicolás Delia Penna, Bobby Den Bezemer, Marie K. Deserno, Olivia Devitt, Laura Dewitte, David G. Dobolyi, Geneva T. Dodson, M. Brent Donnellan, Ryan Donohue, Rebecca A. Dore, Angela Rachael Dorrough, Anna Dreber, Michelle Dugas, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Kayleigh Easey, Sylvia Eboigbe, Casey Eggleston, Jo Embley, Sacha Epskamp, Timothy M. Errington, Vivien Estel, Frank J. Farach, Jenelle Feather, Anna Fedor, Belén Fernández‐Castilla, Susann Fiedler, James G. Field, Stanka A. Fitneva, Taru Flagan, Amanda L. Forest, Eskil Forsell, Joshua Foster, Michael C. Frank, Rebecca S. Frazier, Heather M. Fuchs, Philip A. Gable, Jeff Galak, Elisa Maria Galliani, Anup Gampa, Sara García, Douglas Gazarian, Elizabeth Gilbert, Roger Giner‐Sorolla, Andreas Glöckner, Lars Goellner, Jin X. Goh, Rebecca Goldberg, Patrick T. Goodbourn, Shauna Gordon-McKeon, Bryan Gorges, Jessie Gorges, J. B. Dobieand J. R. Goss, Jesse Graham, James A. Grange, Jeremy R. Gray, Chris Hartgerink, Joshua K. Hartshorne, Fred Hasselman, Timothy Hayes, Emma Heikensten, Felix Henninger, John Hodsoll, Taylor Holubar, Gea Hoogendoorn, Denise J. Humphries, Cathy On‐Ying Hung, Nathali Immelman, Vanessa C. Irsik, Georg Jahn, Frank Jäkel, Marc Jekel, Magnus Johannesson, Larissa G. Johnson, David J. Johnson, KATE JOHNSON, William J. Johnston, Kai J. Jonas, Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba, Heather Barry Kappes, Kim Kelso, Mallory C. Kidwell, Seung Kyung Kim, Matthew W. Kirkhart, Bennett Kleinberg, Goran Knežević, Franziska Maria Kolorz, Jolanda J. Kossakowski, Robert W. Krause, Job Krijnen, Tim Kuhlmann, Yoram Kevin Kunkels, Megan M. Kyc, Calvin K. Lai, Aamir Laique, Daniël Lakens, Kristin A. Lane, Bethany Lassetter, Ljiljana B. Lazarević, Etienne P. Le Bel, Key Jung Lee, Minha Lee, Kristi Lemm, Carmel Levitan, Melissa Lewis, Lin Lin, Stephanie Lin, Matthias Lippold, Darren Loureiro, Ilse Luteijn, Sean P. Mackinnon, Heather N. Mainard, Denise C. Marigold, Daniel P. Martin, Tylar Martinez, E. J. Masicampo, Joshua J. Matacotta, Maya B Mathur, Michael May, Nicole Mechin, Pranjal H. Mehta, Johannes Meixner, Alissa Melinger, Jeremy K. Miller, Mallorie Miller, Katherine Sledge Moore, Marcus Möschl, Matt Motyl, Stephanie Müller, Marcus R. Munafò, Koen Ilja Neijenhuijs, Taylor Nervi, Gandalf Nicolás, Gustav Nilsonne, Brian A. Nosek, Michèle B. Nuijten, Catherine Olsson, Colleen Osborne, Lutz Ostkamp, Misha Pavel, Ian S. Penton‐Voak, Olivia Kathleen Perna, Cyril Pernet, Marco Perugini, R. Nathan Pipitone, M. C. Pitts, Franziska Plessow, Jason M. Prenoveau, Rima-Maria Rahal, Kate A. Ratliff, D. Reinhard, Frank Renkewitz, Ashley A. Ricker, Anastasia E. Rigney, Andrew M Rivers, Mark A. Roebke, Abraham M. Rutchick, Robert S. Ryan, Onur Şahin, Anondah Saide, Gillian M. Sandstrom, David Santos, Rebecca Saxe, René Schlegelmilch, Kathleen Schmidt, Sabine Scholz, Larissa Seibel, Dylan Selterman, Samuel Shaki, William B. Simpson, H. Colleen Sinclair, Jeanine Skorinko, Agnieszka Slowik, Joel S. Snyder, Courtney K. Soderberg, Carina Sonnleitner, Nick J. Spencer, Jeffrey R. Spies, Sara Steegen, Stefan Stieger, Nina Strohminger, Gavin Brent Sullivan, Thomas Talhelm, Megan Tapia, Anniek te Dorsthorst, Manuela Thomae, Sarah Thomas, Pia Tio, Frits Traets, Steve N. H. Tsang, Francis Tuerlinckx, Paul Turchan, Milan Valášek, Anna van 't Veer, Robbie Van Aert, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen, Riet van Bork, Mathijs van de Ven, Don van den Bergh, Marije van der Hulst, Roel van Dooren, Johnny van Doorn, Daan van Renswoude, Hedderik van Rijn, Wolf Vanpaemel, Alejandro Vásquez Echeverría, Melissa Vazquez, Natalia Vélez, Marieke Vermue, Mark Verschoor, Michelangelo Vianello, Martin Voracek, Gina Vuu, Eric‐Jan Wagenmakers, Joanneke Weerdmeester, Ashlee Welsh, Erin Corwin Westgate, Joeri Wissink, Michael Wood, Andy Woods, Emily Wright, Sining Wu, Marcel Zeelenberg, Kellylynn Zuni,
Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current research is unknown. We conducted replications of 100 experimental and correlational studies published in three psychology journals using high-powered designs and original materials when available. Replication effects were half the magnitude of original effects, representing a substantial decline. Ninety-seven percent of original studies had statistically significant results. Thirty-six percent of ...
American Association for the Advancement of Science | Science
N. Sakhnenko, Maryna Ved’, Ann Karakurkchi, Alexander Galak,
The study has substantiated the choice of components of manganese–containing electrolytes and their rational concentrations as well as determined the current density range for one–step plasma electrolytic oxidation of the VT1–0 alloy. Oxidation with mixed oxides produced coatings of different compositions and surface morphology. It has been shown that control over the chemical and phase compositions of coatings, the surface topography, and the grain size as well as incorporation of manganese oxides ...
Tópico(s): Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
2016 - Kharkiv State Academy of Physical Culture | Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies