David Boninger

4.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
24 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

David Boninger is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, David Boninger has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 6 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 6 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in David Boninger's work include Social and Intergroup Psychology (6 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (6 papers) and Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research (5 papers). David Boninger is often cited by papers focused on Social and Intergroup Psychology (6 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (6 papers) and Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research (5 papers). David Boninger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Israel and Japan. David Boninger's co-authors include Faith Gleicher, Alan Strathman, Matthew K. Berent, Jon A. Krosnick, Cynthia Edwards, et al, Ronald C. Goodstein, Jaideep Sengupta, Penny S. Visser and Allyson L. Holbrook and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Consumer Research and Psychological Science.

In The Last Decade

David Boninger

24 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Hit Papers

The consideration of future consequences: Weighing immedi... 1994 2026 2004 2015 1994 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David Boninger United States 18 1.6k 1.2k 969 830 534 24 3.5k
Deborah A. Prentice United States 29 3.1k 2.0× 2.0k 1.7× 992 1.0× 763 0.9× 357 0.7× 48 6.5k
Lucia Mannetti Italy 34 1.8k 1.1× 1.4k 1.2× 808 0.8× 482 0.6× 478 0.9× 81 3.8k
Michaela Wänke Germany 32 2.0k 1.3× 1.3k 1.1× 957 1.0× 755 0.9× 918 1.7× 130 4.6k
David Greene United States 14 1.6k 1.0× 1.4k 1.2× 771 0.8× 754 0.9× 201 0.4× 41 4.7k
Jonathan L. Freedman United States 35 2.2k 1.4× 1.2k 1.0× 477 0.5× 399 0.5× 527 1.0× 80 4.7k
Gregory R. Maio United Kingdom 38 2.7k 1.7× 2.5k 2.1× 861 0.9× 427 0.5× 552 1.0× 129 5.3k
Joel Cooper United States 42 3.2k 2.1× 2.3k 1.9× 911 0.9× 497 0.6× 319 0.6× 123 6.1k
Richard M. Sorrentino Canada 29 2.0k 1.3× 2.4k 2.0× 1.1k 1.2× 947 1.1× 266 0.5× 92 4.8k
Joseph R. Priester United States 21 2.0k 1.3× 1.3k 1.1× 586 0.6× 496 0.6× 1.2k 2.2× 39 3.8k
Gerd Bohner Germany 39 2.7k 1.7× 1.2k 1.0× 631 0.7× 466 0.6× 432 0.8× 136 5.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by David Boninger

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Boninger

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pelham, Brett W. & David Boninger. (2020). Introductory Psychology in Modules. 1 indexed citations
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Gleicher, Faith, David Boninger, Alan Strathman, et al.. (2014). With an Eye Toward the Future: The Impact of Counterfactual Thinking on Affect, Attitudes, and Behavior. 295–316. 25 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, et al.. (2008). The Natural-Fit Handrim: Factors Related To Improvement In Symptoms And Function In Wheelchair Users. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 31(5). 578–585. 16 indexed citations
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Koontz, Alicia M, et al.. (2006). Investigation of the Performance of an Ergonomic Handrim as a Pain-Relieving Intervention for Manual Wheelchair Users. Assistive Technology. 18(2). 123–145. 18 indexed citations
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Holbrook, Allyson L., Matthew K. Berent, Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, & David Boninger. (2005). Attitude Importance and the Accumulation of Attitude-Relevant Knowledge in Memory.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 88(5). 749–769. 151 indexed citations
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Tal‐Or, Nurit, David Boninger, & Faith Gleicher. (2004). On Becoming What We Might Have Been: Counterfactual Thinking and Self-efficacy. Self and Identity. 3(1). 5–26. 19 indexed citations
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Yamaguchi, Gary T., et al.. (2004). Development of an Inexpensive Upper-Extremity Prosthesis for Use in Developing Countries. JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 16(3). 94–102. 16 indexed citations
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Tal‐Or, Nurit, et al.. (2004). Counterfactual Thinking as a Mechanism in Narrative Persuasion. Human Communication Research. 30(3). 301–328. 35 indexed citations
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Hetts, John J., et al.. (2000). The influence of anticipated counterfactual regret on behavior. Psychology and Marketing. 17(4). 345–368. 96 indexed citations
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Sengupta, Jaideep, Ronald C. Goodstein, & David Boninger. (1997). All Cues are not Created Equal: Obtaining Attitude Persistence under Low- Involvement Conditions. Journal of Consumer Research. 23(4). 351–351. 163 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, Jon A. Krosnick, & Matthew K. Berent. (1995). Origins of attitude importance: Self-interest, social identification, and value relevance.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 68(1). 61–80. 221 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, Jon A. Krosnick, & Matthew K. Berent. (1995). Origins of attitude importance: Self-interest, social identification, and value relevance.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 68(1). 61–80. 218 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, Jon A. Krosnick, Matthew K. Berent, & Leandre R. Fabrigar. (1995). The Causes and Consequences of Attitude Importance. 179–210. 114 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, Faith Gleicher, & Alan Strathman. (1994). Counterfactual thinking: From what might have been to what may be.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 67(2). 297–307. 128 indexed citations
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Strathman, Alan, Faith Gleicher, David Boninger, & Cynthia Edwards. (1994). The consideration of future consequences: Weighing immediate and distant outcomes of behavior.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 66(4). 742–752. 1294 indexed citations breakdown →
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Boninger, David, Faith Gleicher, & Alan Strathman. (1994). Counterfactual thinking: From what might have been to what may be.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 67(2). 297–307. 20 indexed citations
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Krosnick, Jon A., Matthew K. Berent, & David Boninger. (1994). Pockets of responsibility in the American electorate: Findings of a research program on attitude importance. Political Communication. 11(4). 391–411. 19 indexed citations
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Krosnick, Jon A., et al.. (1993). Attitude strength: One construct or many related constructs?. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 65(6). 1132–1151. 432 indexed citations
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Strathman, Alan, David Boninger, & Sara M. Baker. (1992). The Influence of Level of Involvement on the Feature Matching Process in Consumer Preference Judgments. ACR North American Advances. 3 indexed citations
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Boninger, David, Timothy C. Brock, Thomas D. Cook, Charles L. Gruder, & Daniel Römer. (1990). Discovery of Reliable Attitude Change Persistence Resulting from a Transmitter Tuning Set. Psychological Science. 1(4). 268–271. 24 indexed citations

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