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Julian Quandt

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Data in Brief|April 11, 2025
A dataset of characterization factors for biodiversity impact assessment in OpenLCA and LCA for expertsJulian Quandt, Jan Paul Lindner, Nico Mumm
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 31, 2019
The role of attention in explaining the no-go devaluation effect: Effects on appetitive food itemsJulian Quandt, Rob W Holland, Zhang Chen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 27, 2021
Confidence in evaluations and value-based decisions reflects variation in experienced valuesJulian Quandt, Bernd Figner, Rob W Holland, et al.
Data in Brief|December 29, 2025
Updating the global weighting factor for biodiversity impact assessment in LCAJulian Quandt, Jan Paul Lindner, Nico Mumm, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 29, 2019
When mere action versus inaction leads to robust preference changeZhang Chen, Rob W Holland, Julian Quandt, et al.
Health Psychology Review|September 19, 2019
Updating the p-curve analysis of Carbine and Larson with results from preregistered experimentsHarm Veling, Zhang Chen, Huaiyu Liu, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|April 25, 2022
Devaluation of NoGo stimuli is both robust and fragileHuaiyu Liu, Rob W Holland, Jens Blechert, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2025
Disentangling the multifaceted nature of certainty in evaluationsJulian Quandt, Bernd Figner, Rob W Holland, et al.
Appetite|March 2, 2025
Shaping food choices with actions and inactions with and without reward and punishmentHuaiyu Liu, Julian Quandt, Lei Zhang, et al.
Nature|April 23, 2026
Publisher Correction: Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science researchAbel Brodeur, Derek Mikola, Nikolai Cook, et al.
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Data in Brief|April 11, 2025
A dataset of characterization factors for biodiversity impact assessment in OpenLCA and LCA for expertsJulian Quandt, Jan Paul Lindner, Nico Mumm
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 31, 2019
The role of attention in explaining the no-go devaluation effect: Effects on appetitive food itemsJulian Quandt, Rob W Holland, Zhang Chen, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 27, 2021
Confidence in evaluations and value-based decisions reflects variation in experienced valuesJulian Quandt, Bernd Figner, Rob W Holland, et al.
Data in Brief|December 29, 2025
Updating the global weighting factor for biodiversity impact assessment in LCAJulian Quandt, Jan Paul Lindner, Nico Mumm, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 29, 2019
When mere action versus inaction leads to robust preference changeZhang Chen, Rob W Holland, Julian Quandt, et al.
Health Psychology Review|September 19, 2019
Updating the p-curve analysis of Carbine and Larson with results from preregistered experimentsHarm Veling, Zhang Chen, Huaiyu Liu, et al.
Cognition & Emotion|April 25, 2022
Devaluation of NoGo stimuli is both robust and fragileHuaiyu Liu, Rob W Holland, Jens Blechert, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 3, 2025
Disentangling the multifaceted nature of certainty in evaluationsJulian Quandt, Bernd Figner, Rob W Holland, et al.
Appetite|March 2, 2025
Shaping food choices with actions and inactions with and without reward and punishmentHuaiyu Liu, Julian Quandt, Lei Zhang, et al.
Nature|April 23, 2026
Publisher Correction: Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science researchAbel Brodeur, Derek Mikola, Nikolai Cook, et al.
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