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Brian P Meier

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The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|June 29, 2002
The "big five" and hypnotic suggestibilityBenita K Nordenstrom, James R Council, Brian P Meier
Appetite|November 5, 2016
The sweet life: The effect of mindful chocolate consumption on moodBrian P Meier, Sabrina W Noll, Oluwatobi J Molokwu
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|March 7, 2021
Predictors of the intention to receive a SARS-CoV-2 vaccineBrian P Meier, Amanda J Dillard, Courtney M Lappas
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 18, 2021
Leveraging individual differences to understand grounded proceduresAdam K Fetterman, Michael D Robinson, Brian P Meier
Journal of Personality|September 6, 2005
Extraversion, threat categorizations, and negative affect: a reaction time approach to avoidance motivationMichael D Robinson, Brian P Meier, Patrick T Vargas
Journal of Personality|March 15, 2006
Unstable in more ways than one: reaction time variability and the neuroticism/distress relationshipMichael D Robinson, Benjamin M Wilkowski, Brian P Meier
Topics in Cognitive Science|July 11, 2012
Embodiment in social psychologyBrian P Meier, Simone Schnall, Norbert Schwarz, et al.
Cognition|September 11, 2024
Does reductive information increase satisfaction with scientific explanations? Three preregistered tests of the reductive allure effectKevin D Wilson, May Lonergan, Claire Nagel, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 18, 2011
Mindful maths: reducing the impact of stereotype threat through a mindfulness exerciseUlrich W Weger, Nic Hooper, Brian P Meier, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 28, 2004
Watch out! That could be dangerous: valence-arousal interactions in evaluative processingMichael D Robinson, Justin Storbeck, Brian P Meier, et al.
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The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|June 29, 2002
The "big five" and hypnotic suggestibilityBenita K Nordenstrom, James R Council, Brian P Meier
Appetite|November 5, 2016
The sweet life: The effect of mindful chocolate consumption on moodBrian P Meier, Sabrina W Noll, Oluwatobi J Molokwu
Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)|March 7, 2021
Predictors of the intention to receive a SARS-CoV-2 vaccineBrian P Meier, Amanda J Dillard, Courtney M Lappas
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 18, 2021
Leveraging individual differences to understand grounded proceduresAdam K Fetterman, Michael D Robinson, Brian P Meier
Journal of Personality|September 6, 2005
Extraversion, threat categorizations, and negative affect: a reaction time approach to avoidance motivationMichael D Robinson, Brian P Meier, Patrick T Vargas
Journal of Personality|March 15, 2006
Unstable in more ways than one: reaction time variability and the neuroticism/distress relationshipMichael D Robinson, Benjamin M Wilkowski, Brian P Meier
Topics in Cognitive Science|July 11, 2012
Embodiment in social psychologyBrian P Meier, Simone Schnall, Norbert Schwarz, et al.
Cognition|September 11, 2024
Does reductive information increase satisfaction with scientific explanations? Three preregistered tests of the reductive allure effectKevin D Wilson, May Lonergan, Claire Nagel, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|November 18, 2011
Mindful maths: reducing the impact of stereotype threat through a mindfulness exerciseUlrich W Weger, Nic Hooper, Brian P Meier, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 28, 2004
Watch out! That could be dangerous: valence-arousal interactions in evaluative processingMichael D Robinson, Justin Storbeck, Brian P Meier, et al.
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