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Jens Van Lier

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Plos One|January 24, 2013
Detecting cheaters without thinking: testing the automaticity of the cheater detection moduleJens Van Lier, Russell Revlin, Wim De Neys
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Abstract "why" Thoughts About Success Lead to Greater Positive Generalization in Sport ParticipantsJens Van Lier, Michelle L Moulds, Filip Raes
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 7, 2014
"Why is everyone always angry with me?!": When thinking 'why' leads to generalizationJens Van Lier, Bram Vervliet, Yannick Boddez, et al.
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Plos One|January 24, 2013
Detecting cheaters without thinking: testing the automaticity of the cheater detection moduleJens Van Lier, Russell Revlin, Wim De Neys
Frontiers in Psychology|December 5, 2015
Abstract "why" Thoughts About Success Lead to Greater Positive Generalization in Sport ParticipantsJens Van Lier, Michelle L Moulds, Filip Raes
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 7, 2014
"Why is everyone always angry with me?!": When thinking 'why' leads to generalizationJens Van Lier, Bram Vervliet, Yannick Boddez, et al.
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