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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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January 5, 2007
Reversing the truth effect: learning the interpretation of processing fluency in judgments of truth
Christian Unkelbach
Psychological Science
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April 21, 2006
The learned interpretation of cognitive fluency
Christian Unkelbach
Memory & Cognition
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December 22, 2020
Moses, money, and multiple-choice: The Moses illusion in a multiple-choice format with high incentives
Felix Speckmann, Christian Unkelbach
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
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August 25, 2010
Crowd noise as a cue in referee decisions contributes to the home advantage
Christian Unkelbach, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
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March 29, 2008
Game management, context effects, and calibration: the case of yellow cards in soccer
Christian Unkelbach, Daniel Memmert
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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January 27, 2016
Halo Effects in Trait Assessment Depend on Information Valence: Why Being Honest Makes You Industrious, but Lying Does Not Make You Lazy
Michael Gräf, Christian Unkelbach
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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August 4, 2020
The Role of Relational Qualifiers in Attribute Conditioning: Does Disliking an Athletic Person Make You Unathletic?
Fabia Högden, Christian Unkelbach
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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July 3, 2014
Attribute conditioning: changing attribute-assessments through mere pairings
Sabine Förderer, Christian Unkelbach
Cognition
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April 9, 2024
Illusions of knowledge due to mere repetition
Felix Speckmann, Christian Unkelbach
Cognition & Emotion
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May 7, 2011
Evaluative conditioning depends on higher order encoding processes
Klaus Fiedler, Christian Unkelbach
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
January 5, 2007
Reversing the truth effect: learning the interpretation of processing fluency in judgments of truth
Christian Unkelbach
Psychological Science
|
April 21, 2006
The learned interpretation of cognitive fluency
Christian Unkelbach
Memory & Cognition
|
December 22, 2020
Moses, money, and multiple-choice: The Moses illusion in a multiple-choice format with high incentives
Felix Speckmann, Christian Unkelbach
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
|
August 25, 2010
Crowd noise as a cue in referee decisions contributes to the home advantage
Christian Unkelbach, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
|
March 29, 2008
Game management, context effects, and calibration: the case of yellow cards in soccer
Christian Unkelbach, Daniel Memmert
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
January 27, 2016
Halo Effects in Trait Assessment Depend on Information Valence: Why Being Honest Makes You Industrious, but Lying Does Not Make You Lazy
Michael Gräf, Christian Unkelbach
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
August 4, 2020
The Role of Relational Qualifiers in Attribute Conditioning: Does Disliking an Athletic Person Make You Unathletic?
Fabia Högden, Christian Unkelbach
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
July 3, 2014
Attribute conditioning: changing attribute-assessments through mere pairings
Sabine Förderer, Christian Unkelbach
Cognition
|
April 9, 2024
Illusions of knowledge due to mere repetition
Felix Speckmann, Christian Unkelbach
Cognition & Emotion
|
May 7, 2011
Evaluative conditioning depends on higher order encoding processes
Klaus Fiedler, Christian Unkelbach
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