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Education
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2014
Ph D, Experimental Psychology
Case Western Reserve University
Dissertation/Thesis Title — "How Reappraising Approach-Motivated Positive Affect Can Alter Automatic Action-Tendencies, Breadth of Attention, and Future Behavior"
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2012
MA, Experimental Pscyhology
Case Western Reserve University
Dissertation/Thesis Title — "How Approach-Motived Positive Affect and Emotion Regulation Alter Attentional Focus and Decision-Making"
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2009
BA, Psychology
Youngstown State University
Dissertation/Thesis Title — "The Effects of Differing Motives and Social Influences on Poker Playing Style"
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Intellectual Contributions
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2019
"Reward sensitivity relates to automatic approach motivation for exercise: Preliminary validity for the Exercise-Approach Avoidance Task."
C. May, J. Juergensen
Open Science Journal of Psychology, volume 6, issue 2, p. 24-28
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2018
"Stop pushing me away: Facebook addiction relates to implicit approach motivation for Facebook stimuli."
J. Juergensen, C. Leckfor
Psychological Reports
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2018
"More Than Money: Experienced Positive Affect Reduces Risk-Taking Behavior on a Real-World Gambling Task."
J. Juergensen, J. Weaver, C. May, H. Demaree
Frontiers in Psychology, volume 9, issue 2116
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2016
"New Challenges to Active Learning Initiatives"
J. Juergensen, T. Oestreich, Y. Brian, M. Kenney
Educause Review
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2016
"Yum, cake!: How reward sensitivity relates to automatic approach motivation for dessert food images."
C. May, J. Juergensen, H. Demaree
Personality and Individual Differences, issue 90, p. 265-268
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2015
"Approach-motived positive affect and emotion regulation alter global-local focus and food choice"
J. Juergensen, H. Demaree
Motivation and Emotion, issue 39, p. 580-588
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2015
"Active Learning at Case Western University"
J. Juergensen, T. Oestreich, Y. Brian, M. Kenney, K. Skapin, W. Shapiro
Educause Review
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2014
"A fallacious “Gambler’s Fallacy”?"
H. Demaree, J. Weaver, J. Juergensen
Cognition, p. 168-170
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2013
"Surprise is predicted by event probability, outcome valence, outcome meaningfulness, and gender"
J. Juergensen, J. Weaver, K. Burns, P. Knutson, J. Butler, H. Demaree
Motivation and Emotion
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2012
"). Subjective time perception and behavioral activation strength predict delay of gratification ability"
A. Corvi, J. Juergensen, J. Weaver, H. Demaree
Motivation and Emotion, p. 483-490
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Dr. James Juergensen
Associate Professor