Research associated with Affective Forecasting

Publications:

The potential impact of decision role and patient-age on end-of-life treatment decision making.
Zikmund-Fisher BJ, Lacey HP, Fagerlin A. Journal of Medical Ethics. 34:327-31, 2008.

It must be awful for them: Healthy people overlook disease variability in quality of life judgments.
Lacey HP, Fagerlin A, Loewenstein G, Smith DM, Riis J, Ubel PA. Judgment and Decision Making. 1:146-152, 2006.

Patient comprehension of emergency department care and instructions: are patients aware of when they don't understand?
Smith DM, Ubel PA. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13:240, 2006.

Misremembering colostomies? Former patients give lower utility ratings than do current patients.
Smith DM, Ubel PA. Health Psychology. 25:688-695, 2006.

Misremembering colostomies? Former patients give lower utility ratings for colostomy than do current patients.
Smith DM, Sherriff RL, Damschroder LJ, Loewenstein G, Ubel PA. Health Psychology. 25:688-694, 2005.

Hope I die before I get old: Mispredicting happiness across the lifespan.
Lacey HP, Smith DM, Ubel PA. Journal of Happiness Studies. 7:167-182, 2005.

Misimagining the unimaginable: The disability paradox and healthcare decision making.
Ubel PA, Loewenstein G, Schwarz N, Smith DM. Health Psychology. 24:S57-S62, 2005.

Thoughts on Koch's postulates.
Ubel PA. Virtual Mentor. 7:np, 2005.

Whose quality of life? A commentary exploring discrepancies between health state evaluations of patients and the general public.
Ubel PA, Loewenstein G, Jepson C. Quality of Life Research. 12:599-607, 2003.

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