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Roger Buehler is a Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University, specializing in research areas including social psychology, social cognition, judgment and decision making, and the study of goals, plans, and predictions. His work examines cognitive processes underlying human behavior, particularly focusing on topics like the planning fallacy, goal pursuit, and mental imagery's role in decision-making.
Research Interests include exploring how individuals form predictions about their future actions, the psychological mechanisms behind optimistic biases in time estimation, and the interplay between abstract/concrete thinking and judgment. Notable themes in his publications involve cognitive biases, consumer behavior, and the impact of temporal distance on self-assessment.
His articles consistently address real-world applications of psychological theories, such as improving task completion forecasts, understanding consumer motivations, and evaluating performance trajectories. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to social and cognitive psychology.





