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David De Cremer

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The Journal of Social Psychology|December 13, 2005
Effects of own versus other's fair treatment on positive emotions: a field studyDavid De Cremer, Florence Stinglhamber, Robert Eisenberger
The Journal of Social Psychology|December 9, 2003
Emotional reactions toward procedural fairness as a function of negative informationDavid De Cremer, Robert A C Ruiter
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 26, 2008
Retaliation as a response to procedural unfairness: a self-regulatory approachLieven Brebels, David De Cremer, Constantine Sedikides
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 13, 2017
Motivated reasoning during recruitmentHeather Barry Kappes, Emily Balcetis, David De Cremer
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 15, 2008
To whom does voice in groups matter? Effects of voice on affect and procedural fairness judgments as a function of social dominance orientationDavid De Cremer, Ilse Cornelis, Alain Van Hiel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 2, 2006
Violating equality in social dilemmas: emotional and retributive reactions as a function of trust, attribution, and honestyJeroen Stouten, David De Cremer, Eric van Dijk
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 19, 2010
The role of authority power in explaining procedural fairness effectsMarius van Dijke, David De Cremer, David M Mayer
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 24, 2009
Social power and approach-related neural activityMaarten A S Boksem, Ruud Smolders, David De Cremer
Psychophysiology|December 24, 2010
Failing where others have succeeded: Medial Frontal Negativity tracks failure in a social contextMaarten A S Boksem, Evelien Kostermans, David De Cremer
Psychological Science|March 17, 2007
Gender differences in cooperation and competition: the male-warrior hypothesisMark Van Vugt, David De Cremer, Dirk P Janssen
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The Journal of Social Psychology|December 13, 2005
Effects of own versus other's fair treatment on positive emotions: a field studyDavid De Cremer, Florence Stinglhamber, Robert Eisenberger
The Journal of Social Psychology|December 9, 2003
Emotional reactions toward procedural fairness as a function of negative informationDavid De Cremer, Robert A C Ruiter
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 26, 2008
Retaliation as a response to procedural unfairness: a self-regulatory approachLieven Brebels, David De Cremer, Constantine Sedikides
The Journal of Applied Psychology|October 13, 2017
Motivated reasoning during recruitmentHeather Barry Kappes, Emily Balcetis, David De Cremer
The Journal of Social Psychology|May 15, 2008
To whom does voice in groups matter? Effects of voice on affect and procedural fairness judgments as a function of social dominance orientationDavid De Cremer, Ilse Cornelis, Alain Van Hiel
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 2, 2006
Violating equality in social dilemmas: emotional and retributive reactions as a function of trust, attribution, and honestyJeroen Stouten, David De Cremer, Eric van Dijk
The Journal of Applied Psychology|May 19, 2010
The role of authority power in explaining procedural fairness effectsMarius van Dijke, David De Cremer, David M Mayer
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 24, 2009
Social power and approach-related neural activityMaarten A S Boksem, Ruud Smolders, David De Cremer
Psychophysiology|December 24, 2010
Failing where others have succeeded: Medial Frontal Negativity tracks failure in a social contextMaarten A S Boksem, Evelien Kostermans, David De Cremer
Psychological Science|March 17, 2007
Gender differences in cooperation and competition: the male-warrior hypothesisMark Van Vugt, David De Cremer, Dirk P Janssen
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