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Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness
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Bellaiche, L; Smoski, M; LaBar, KS
March 6, 2026
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Bellaiche, L., Smoski, M., & LaBar, K. S. (2026). Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness. Center for Open Science. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/j6ydh_v1
Bellaiche, Lucas, Moria Smoski, and Kevin S. LaBar. “Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness.” Center for Open Science, March 6, 2026. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/j6ydh_v1.
Bellaiche L, Smoski M, LaBar KS. Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness. Center for Open Science. 2026.
Bellaiche, Lucas, et al. “Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness.” Center for Open Science, 6 Mar. 2026. Crossref, doi:10.31234/osf.io/j6ydh_v1.
Bellaiche L, Smoski M, LaBar KS. Newer is not always better: A person-centered approach to reappraisals reveals a non-linear relationship between originality and effectiveness. Center for Open Science. 2026.