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Implicit alcohol-related cognitions in a clinical sample of heavy drinkersDE HOUWER, Jan; CROMBEZ, Geert; KOSTER, Ernst H. W et al.Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2004, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 275-286, issn 0005-7916, 12 p.Article

CHANGING IMPLICIT ATTITUDES BY CONTRASTING THE SELF WITH OTHERSPERUGINI, Marco; ZOGMAISTER, Cristina; RICHETIN, Juliette et al.Social cognition. 2013, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 443-464, issn 0278-016X, 22 p.Article

Explorer les attitudes et croyances implicites : lancement d'un site internet en langue françaiseDEVOS, Thierry; NOSEK, Brian A; HANSEN, Jeffrey J et al.Les Cahiers internationaux de psychologie sociale. 2005, Num 66, pp 81-83, issn 0777-0707, 3 p.Article

Beyond Bigotry: Teaching about Unconscious PrejudiceGHOSHAL, Raj Andrew; LIPPARD, Cameron; RIBAS, Vanesa et al.Teaching sociology. 2013, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 130-143, issn 0092-055X, 14 p.Article

Implicit Nativist Attitudes, Social Desirability, and Immigration Policy PreferencesKNOLL, Benjamin R.The International migration review. 2013, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 132-165, issn 0197-9183, 34 p.Article

Different principles of information integration in implicit and explicit attitude formationBETSCH, Tilmann; KAUFMANN, Martina; LINDOW, Frank et al.European journal of social psychology. 2006, Vol 36, Num 6, pp 887-905, issn 0046-2772, 19 p.Article

The Role of Motivational and Persuasive Message Factors in Changing Implicit Attitudes Toward SmokingRYDELL, Robert J; SHERMAN, Steven J; BOUCHER, Kathryn L et al.Basic and applied social psychology. 2012, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 1-7, issn 0197-3533, 7 p.Article

Spontaneous evaluations : Similarities and differences between the affect heuristic and implicit attitudesSPENCE, Alexa; TOWNSEND, Ellen.Cognition and emotion (Print). 2008, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 83-93, issn 0269-9931, 11 p.Article

SELF-SYMBOLS AS IMPLICIT MOTIVATORSHOLLAND, Rob W; WENNEKERS, Annemarie M; BIJLSTRA, Gijsbert et al.Social cognition. 2009, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 579-600, issn 0278-016X, 22 p.Article

SYSTEM JUSTIFICATION BELIEFS, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, AND RESISTANCE TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ORGANIZATIONSPHELAN, Julie E; RUDMAN, Laurie A.Social cognition. 2011, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 376-390, issn 0278-016X, 15 p.Article

Counteractive evaluation: Asymmetric shifts in the implicit value of conflicting motivationsFISHBACH, Ayelet; YING ZHANG; TROPE, Yaacov et al.Journal of experimental social psychology (Print). 2010, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 29-38, issn 0022-1031, 10 p.Article

COMPETITION BETWEEN UNCONDITIONED STIMULI IN ATTITUDE FORMATION: NEGATIVE ASYMMETRY VERSUS SPATIO-TEMPORAL CONTIGUITYRYDELL, Robert J; JONES, Christopher R.Social cognition. 2009, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 905-916, issn 0278-016X, 12 p.Article

Employment discrimination: The role of implicit attitudes, motivation, and a climate for racial biasZIEGERT, Jonathan C; HANGES, Paul J.Journal of applied psychology. 2005, Vol 90, Num 3, pp 553-562, issn 0021-9010, 10 p.Article

Beliefs About Emotion: Links to Emotion Regulation, Well-Being, and Psychological DistressDE CASTELLA, Krista; GOLDIN, Philippe; JAZAIERI, Hooria et al.Basic and applied social psychology. 2013, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 497-505, issn 0197-3533, 9 p.Article

Though They May Be Unaware, Newlyweds Implicitly Know Whether Their Marriage Will Be SatisfyingMCNULTY, James K; OLSON, Michael A; MELTZER, Andrea L et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2013, Vol 342, Num 6162, pp 1119-1121, issn 0036-8075, 3 p.Article

Liking of Movie Genre Alters the Effectiveness of Background Product PlacementsREDKER, Christopher; GIBSON, Bryan; ZIMMERMAN, Ian et al.Basic and applied social psychology. 2013, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 249-255, issn 0197-3533, 7 p.Article

Automatically activated facets of ageism: Masked evaluative priming allows for a differentiation of age-related prejudiceDE PAULA COUTO, Maria Clara Pinheiro; WENTURA, Dirk.European journal of social psychology. 2012, Vol 42, Num 7, pp 852-863, issn 0046-2772, 12 p.Article

Cognitive processes in implicit attitude tasks: An experimental validation of the Trip ModelNADAREVIC, Lena; ERDFELDER, Edgar.European journal of social psychology. 2011, Vol 41, Num 2, pp 254-268, issn 0046-2772, 15 p.Article

Imagining intergroup contact reduces implicit prejudiceTURNER, Rhiannon N; CRISP, Richard J.British journal of social psychology. 2010, Vol 49, pp 129-142, issn 0144-6665, 14 p., 1Article

Self-esteem as a source of evaluative conditioningHONG ZHANG; CHAN, Darius K-S.European journal of social psychology. 2009, Vol 39, Num 6, pp 1065-1074, issn 0046-2772, 10 p.Article

A Two-Dimensional Model That Employs Explicit and Implicit Attitudes to Characterize PrejudiceSON HING, Leanne S; CHUNG-YAN, Greg A; HAMILTON, Leah K et al.Journal of personality and social psychology. 2008, Vol 94, Num 6, pp 971-987, issn 0022-3514, 17 p.Article

Predicting private and public helping behaviour by implicit attitudes and the motivation to control prejudiced reactionsGABRIEL, Ute; BANSE, Rainer; HUG, Florian et al.British journal of social psychology. 2007, Vol 46, pp 365-382, issn 0144-6665, 18 p., 2Article

Attitudes towards people with AIDS and avoidance behavior: Automatic and reflective bases of behaviorNEUMANN, Roland; HÜLSENBECK, Katharina; SEIBT, Beate et al.Journal of experimental social psychology (Print). 2004, Vol 40, Num 4, pp 543-550, issn 0022-1031, 8 p.Article

When Implicitly and Explicitly Measured Racial Attitudes Align: The Roles of Social Desirability and Thoughtful RespondingPHILLIPS, Joy E; OLSON, Michael A.Basic and applied social psychology. 2014, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 125-132, issn 0197-3533, 8 p.Article

LADY JUSTICE THINKS UNCONSCIOUSLY: UNCONSCIOUS THOUGHT CAN LEAD TO MORE ACCURATE JUSTICE JUDGMENTSHAM, Jaap; VAN DEN BOS, Kees; VAN DOORN, Evert A et al.Social cognition. 2009, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 509-521, issn 0278-016X, 13 p.Article

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