Cambridge University Press, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, (43), 2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x19001663
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Abstract We discuss opportunities in applying the resource-rationality framework toward answering questions in emotion and mental health research. These opportunities rely on characterization of individual differences in cognitive strategies; an endeavor that may be at odds with the normative approach outlined in the target article. We consider ways individual differences might enter the framework and the translational opportunities offered by each.