LYNN (LIN) ZHANG
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 Zhang, L., Atari, M., Schwarz, N., Newman, E. J., Afhami, R. (2022). Conceptual metaphor, fluency, and aesthetic pleasure.  Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 98, 104247. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104247

Zhang, L., Newman, E. J., & Schwarz, N. (2021). When photos backfire: Truthiness and falsiness effects in comparative judgements. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 92, 104054. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2020.104054.
 
Schwarz, N., Jalbert, M., Noah, T., & Zhang, L. (2021). Metacognitive experiences as information: Processing fluency in consumer judgement and decision making. Consumer Psychology Review. https://doi.org/10.1002/arcp.1067.
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Newman, E.J., & Zhang, L. (2020). Truthiness: How non-probative photos shape belief. In Greifeneder, R., Jaffé, M., Newman, E., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.), The psychology of fake news: Accepting, sharing, and correcting misinformation (pp. 90-114). London, UK: Routledge.
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​Conference Presentations
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Zhang, L. & Schwarz, N. (2022, February). Linguistic conventions cross-modally influence liking of related visual materials. Society for Personality and Social Psychology. San Francisco, CA.

Zhang, L. & Schwarz, N. (2021, October). When “burger and fries” seem more appealing than “fries and burgers”: The influence of linguistic conventions on aesthetics preference. Association for Consumer Research, Seattle, Washington (virtual).
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Zhang, L., Newman, E. J., & Schwarz, N. (2021, March). Nonprobative photos inflate truth perceptions: Illusion of evidence or processing fluency? Tagung Experimentell Arbeitender Psychologen (Conference of Experimental Psychologists), Ulm, Germany (virtual).

Zhang, L. & Schwarz, N. (2021, February). Is beauty in the language of the beholder? The influence of linguistic frequencies on liking. Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Austin, TX (virtual). 

Zhang, L., Newman, E. J., & Schwarz, N. (2020, February). Of truthiness and falsiness: How non-diagnostic photos nnfluence the perceived truth of comparative claims. Society for Personality and Social Psychology, New Orleans, LA. 

Zhang, L., Schwarz, N., Atari, M., Afhami, R., & Newman, E. J. (2019, July). Is beauty in the language of the beholder? Aesthetic pleasure as a function of one’s language. Asian Association of Social Psychology Conference, Taipei. 

Schwarz, N., Zhang, C.Y., & Zhang, L. (2019, July). Beauty and Truth from Familiar Turns of Phrase: Collocation Patterns and Processing Fluency. Social Cognition Meeting 2019, Social Cognition Center Cologne, Cologne, Germany.

Zhang, L., Newman, E. J., & Schwarz, N. (2019, February). Conceptual metaphor and aesthetic pleasure: Showing pictures in their right place. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, Portland, OR.

Zhang, L., Newman, E. J., & Schwarz, N. (2018, May). When photos backfire: Truthiness in comparative judgements. Association for Psychological Science Conference, San Francisco, CA. 
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Braga. J., Mata, A., Sherman, S. J., Ferreira, M., Zhang, L., & Jacinto, S. J. (2013, May). Gambler’s fallacy or hot-hand? Motivation in predications of binary events. Society for the Study of Motivation Conference, Washington, D.C. 


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