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Eva Walther

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 8, 2002
Guilty by mere association: evaluative conditioning and the spreading attitude effectEva Walther
Appetite|October 4, 2021
Escaping from the meat paradox: How morality and disgust affect meat-related ambivalenceBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 22, 2015
Dual-task interference in evaluative conditioning: Similarity matters!Georg Halbeisen, Eva Walther
Appetite|June 21, 2021
How to promote healthy eating in preschool children: Evidence from an associative conditioning procedure with non-food stimuliGeorg Halbeisen, Eva Walther
Appetite|June 10, 2018
Measuring the meat paradox: How ambivalence towards meat influences moral disengagementBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 3, 2008
The TAR effect: when the ones who dislike become the ones who are dislikedBertram Gawronski, Eva Walther
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 11, 2015
Of Caucasians, Asians, and Giraffes: The Influence of Categorization and Target Valence on Social ProjectionMaya Machunsky, Eva Walther
Experimental Psychology|November 1, 2003
I like her, because I like myself: self-evaluation as a source of interpersonal attitudesEva Walther, Claudia Trasselli
Appetite|March 3, 2019
Dealing with the meat paradox: Threat leads to moral disengagement from meat consumptionBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 19, 2006
Evaluative conditioning and the awareness issue: assessing contingency awareness with the four-picture recognition testEva Walther, Benjamin Nagengast
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|June 8, 2002
Guilty by mere association: evaluative conditioning and the spreading attitude effectEva Walther
Appetite|October 4, 2021
Escaping from the meat paradox: How morality and disgust affect meat-related ambivalenceBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 22, 2015
Dual-task interference in evaluative conditioning: Similarity matters!Georg Halbeisen, Eva Walther
Appetite|June 21, 2021
How to promote healthy eating in preschool children: Evidence from an associative conditioning procedure with non-food stimuliGeorg Halbeisen, Eva Walther
Appetite|June 10, 2018
Measuring the meat paradox: How ambivalence towards meat influences moral disengagementBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 3, 2008
The TAR effect: when the ones who dislike become the ones who are dislikedBertram Gawronski, Eva Walther
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|July 11, 2015
Of Caucasians, Asians, and Giraffes: The Influence of Categorization and Target Valence on Social ProjectionMaya Machunsky, Eva Walther
Experimental Psychology|November 1, 2003
I like her, because I like myself: self-evaluation as a source of interpersonal attitudesEva Walther, Claudia Trasselli
Appetite|March 3, 2019
Dealing with the meat paradox: Threat leads to moral disengagement from meat consumptionBenjamin Buttlar, Eva Walther
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 19, 2006
Evaluative conditioning and the awareness issue: assessing contingency awareness with the four-picture recognition testEva Walther, Benjamin Nagengast
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