Ana Cristina Martins
Assistant teacher
Social and Organizational Psychology
Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada
Spain
Biography
PhD in Psychology, ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences, Portugal (2012)
Research Interest
Economic psychology and behavioral economics - decision making with deferred consequences in time (intertemporal choice), impatience and procrastination; - decision making with uncertain consequences (risky choice), risk aversion and risk propensity; - conflict in decision making (in the context of consumption, intertemporal choice and risky choice).
Publications
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Martins, P., & Martins, AC (1999). The system of working hours and social and domestic life: Satisfaction and coping strategies - A study in a sample of nurses. Psychological Analysis, 17 (3), 529-546.
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Martins, AC (2003). Counterfactual thinking and the perception of crimes. Revisitanto Macrae, Milne and Griffiths (1993). Psychological Analysis, 21 (3), 393-406.
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Martins, AC, & JesuÃno, JC (2004). The effect of normality on counterfactual thinking. In ML Lima, MS Ribeiro, MT Batista, R. Morais, & RS Costa, Research Paths in Social and Organizational Psychology (pp. 75-90). Lisbon: Editions Colibri.