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Derek D Rucker

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Appetite|January 16, 2016
Psychological mindsets affect consumption: How different mindsets help (hurt) portion controlDerek D Rucker, Sharlene He
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Effects of accusations on the accuser: the moderating role of accuser culpabilityDerek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 27, 2021
The psychology of object attachment: Our bond with teddy bears, coffee mugs, and wedding ringsMelissa M Norberg, Derek D Rucker
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 10, 2017
Social power and social class: conceptualization, consequences, and current challengesDerek D Rucker, Adam D Galinsky
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2019
Strategic Storytelling: When Narratives Help Versus Hurt the Persuasive Power of FactsRebecca J Krause, Derek D Rucker
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 11, 2004
When resistance is futile: consequences of failed counterarguing for attitude certaintyDerek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
Psychological Science|April 22, 2020
Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker SelfRebecca J Krause, Derek D Rucker
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 15, 2022
The coin of consumption: Understanding the bright and dark sidesBob M Fennis, Derek D Rucker
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 28, 2016
From the Immoral to the Incorruptible: How Prescriptive Expectations Turn the Powerful Into Paragons of VirtueMiao Hu, Derek D Rucker, Adam D Galinsky
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 7, 2005
"Saying one thing and doing another": examining the impact of event order on hypocrisy judgments of othersJamie Barden, Derek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
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Appetite|January 16, 2016
Psychological mindsets affect consumption: How different mindsets help (hurt) portion controlDerek D Rucker, Sharlene He
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2004
Effects of accusations on the accuser: the moderating role of accuser culpabilityDerek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 27, 2021
The psychology of object attachment: Our bond with teddy bears, coffee mugs, and wedding ringsMelissa M Norberg, Derek D Rucker
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 10, 2017
Social power and social class: conceptualization, consequences, and current challengesDerek D Rucker, Adam D Galinsky
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 11, 2019
Strategic Storytelling: When Narratives Help Versus Hurt the Persuasive Power of FactsRebecca J Krause, Derek D Rucker
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 11, 2004
When resistance is futile: consequences of failed counterarguing for attitude certaintyDerek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
Psychological Science|April 22, 2020
Can Bad Be Good? The Attraction of a Darker SelfRebecca J Krause, Derek D Rucker
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 15, 2022
The coin of consumption: Understanding the bright and dark sidesBob M Fennis, Derek D Rucker
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 28, 2016
From the Immoral to the Incorruptible: How Prescriptive Expectations Turn the Powerful Into Paragons of VirtueMiao Hu, Derek D Rucker, Adam D Galinsky
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 7, 2005
"Saying one thing and doing another": examining the impact of event order on hypocrisy judgments of othersJamie Barden, Derek D Rucker, Richard E Petty
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