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Andrew C. Hafenbrack

Researcher at University of Washington

Publications -  19
Citations -  860

Andrew C. Hafenbrack is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mindfulness & Meditation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 607 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew C. Hafenbrack include INSEAD & Catholic University of Portugal.

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Debiasing the Mind Through Meditation Mindfulness and the Sunk-Cost Bias

TL;DR: The results suggest that increased mindfulness reduces the tendency to allow unrecoverable prior costs to influence current decisions, and was attenuated by drawing one’s temporal focus away from the future and past and by reducing state negative affect.
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Helping People by Being in the Present: Mindfulness Increases Prosocial Behavior

TL;DR: In this article, a longitudinal field experiment at a US insurance company showed that employees who were assigned to daily mindfulness training reported more helping behaviors over a five-day period both in quantitative surveys and qualitative daily diaries.
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The pipeline project : Pre-publication independent replications of a single laboratory's research pipeline

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TL;DR: The Pre-Publication Independent Replication (PPIR) project as discussed by the authors is a collaborative approach to improving the reproducibility of scientific research, in which findings are replicated in qualified independent laboratories before (rather than after) they are published.
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"Going out" of the box: Close intercultural friendships and romantic relationships spark creativity, workplace innovation, and entrepreneurship.

TL;DR: Whether close intercultural relationships promote creativity, workplace innovation, and entrepreneurship—outcomes vital to individual and organizational success is investigated with multiple methods (longitudinal, experimental, and field studies), diverse population samples, and both laboratory and real-world measures.
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Mindfulness Meditation Impairs Task Motivation but Not Performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how state mindfulness influences task motivation and performance, using multiple meditation inductions, comparison conditions, tasks, and participant samples, and concluded that inducing a state of mindfulness did not affect task performance.