Shani, Y. (2007). Searching for Negative Information. The pains of “ Suspecting the Worst” Versus the Comforts of “Knowing the Worst” . Tilburg Publishers, pp. 118, 2007
Shani, Y., & Zeelenberg, M. (2007). When and Why do We Want to Know? How Experienced Regret Promotes Post-Decision Information Search. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making , 20, 207-222. (lead article)
Shani, Y., Tykocinski, O., & Zeelenberg, M. (2008). When Ignorance is Not Bliss: How Distressing Uncertainty Drives the Search of Negative Information. Journal of Economic Psychology , 29, 643-653.
Shani, Y., Igou., & Zeelenberg, M. (2009). Different Perspectives on Unpleasant Truths: How Construal Levels Influence Information Search. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes , 110, 36-44
Shavit, T., Giorgetta, C., Shani, Y., & Ferlazzo, F. (2010). Using an Eye Tracker to Examine Behavioral Biases in Investment Tasks: An Experimental Study. Journal of Behavioral Finance , 11, 185-194
Shani, Y., Cepicka, M.C., & Shashar, N. (2011). Dolphins Search Knowledge for the Sake of knowledge. Journal of Economic Psychology , 32, 418 – 424.
Shani, Y., & Zeelenberg, M. The Pains of Suspecting the Worst Versus the Comforts of Knowing the Worst. Social Influence, forthcoming
Shavit, T., Rosenboim, M. & Shani, Y. What is more important, the outcome or the probability? Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming
Shani, Yaniv., Van de Ven, Niels., & Zeelenberg Marcel. Delaying Information Search.Judgment and Decision Making, forthcoming .