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Jan Mierke

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 17, 2003
Method-specific variance in the implicit association testJan Mierke, Karl Christoph Klauer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2004
Task-set inertia, attitude accessibility, and compatibility-order effects: new evidence for a task-set switching account of the implicit association test effectKarl Christoph Klauer, Jan Mierke
Memory & Cognition|December 4, 2003
The positivity proportion effect: a list context effect in masked affective primingKarl Christoph Klauer, Jan Mierke, Jochen Musch
Comprehensive Psychiatry|January 13, 2015
Changes of explicitly and implicitly measured self-esteem in the treatment of major depression: evidence for implicit self-esteem compensationIngo Wegener, Franziska Geiser, Susanne Alfter, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|December 17, 2003
Method-specific variance in the implicit association testJan Mierke, Karl Christoph Klauer
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|December 28, 2004
Task-set inertia, attitude accessibility, and compatibility-order effects: new evidence for a task-set switching account of the implicit association test effectKarl Christoph Klauer, Jan Mierke
Memory & Cognition|December 4, 2003
The positivity proportion effect: a list context effect in masked affective primingKarl Christoph Klauer, Jan Mierke, Jochen Musch
Comprehensive Psychiatry|January 13, 2015
Changes of explicitly and implicitly measured self-esteem in the treatment of major depression: evidence for implicit self-esteem compensationIngo Wegener, Franziska Geiser, Susanne Alfter, et al.
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