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David Trafimow

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The American Psychologist|May 2, 2024
A nuanced view of the extent to which samples from narrow populations are scientifically problematicDavid Trafimow, Michael C Hout, Andrew R A Conway
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 23, 2002
Evidence that the type of person affects the strength of the perceived behavioural control-intention relationshipPaschal Sheeran, David Trafimow, Krystina A Finlay, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 24, 2002
Evidence that perceived behavioural control is a multidimensional construct: perceived control and perceived difficultyDavid Trafimow, Paschal Sheeran, Mark Conner, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2010
How often is prep close to the true replication probability?David Trafimow, Justin A MacDonald, Stephen Rice, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 25, 2011
Can priming your self lead to punishing others?Joshua Sandry, Gayle Hunt, Stephen Rice, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|March 17, 2011
Using PPT to correct for inconsistency in a speeded taskStephen Rice, David Trafimow, David Keller, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 14, 2005
The role of affect in determining the attributional weight of immoral behaviorsDavid Trafimow, Irina K Bromgard, Krystina A Finlay, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 14, 2007
Mental habits: metacognitive reflection on negative self-thinkingBas Verplanken, Oddgeir Friborg, Catharina E Wang, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|September 12, 2002
The relative influence of attitudes and subjective norms from childhood to adolescence: between-participant and within-participant analysesDavid Trafimow, Jennie Brown, Kristen Grace, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 16, 2008
The effects of private and collective self-priming on visual search: taking advantage of organized contextual stimuliStephen Rice, Krisstal D Clayton, David Trafimow, et al.
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Showing results (81-90 of 97) with videos related to

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The American Psychologist|May 2, 2024
A nuanced view of the extent to which samples from narrow populations are scientifically problematicDavid Trafimow, Michael C Hout, Andrew R A Conway
The British Journal of Social Psychology|July 23, 2002
Evidence that the type of person affects the strength of the perceived behavioural control-intention relationshipPaschal Sheeran, David Trafimow, Krystina A Finlay, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 24, 2002
Evidence that perceived behavioural control is a multidimensional construct: perceived control and perceived difficultyDavid Trafimow, Paschal Sheeran, Mark Conner, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2010
How often is prep close to the true replication probability?David Trafimow, Justin A MacDonald, Stephen Rice, et al.
The Journal of Social Psychology|October 25, 2011
Can priming your self lead to punishing others?Joshua Sandry, Gayle Hunt, Stephen Rice, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|March 17, 2011
Using PPT to correct for inconsistency in a speeded taskStephen Rice, David Trafimow, David Keller, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 14, 2005
The role of affect in determining the attributional weight of immoral behaviorsDavid Trafimow, Irina K Bromgard, Krystina A Finlay, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 14, 2007
Mental habits: metacognitive reflection on negative self-thinkingBas Verplanken, Oddgeir Friborg, Catharina E Wang, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|September 12, 2002
The relative influence of attitudes and subjective norms from childhood to adolescence: between-participant and within-participant analysesDavid Trafimow, Jennie Brown, Kristen Grace, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 16, 2008
The effects of private and collective self-priming on visual search: taking advantage of organized contextual stimuliStephen Rice, Krisstal D Clayton, David Trafimow, et al.
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