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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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April 9, 2019
Debriefed but still troubled? About the (in)effectiveness of postexperimental debriefings after ego threat
Stefanie Miketta, Malte Friese
Experimental Psychology
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February 25, 2010
Being on the lookout for validity: comment on Sriram and Greenwald (2009)
Malte Friese, Klaus Fiedler
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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May 21, 2008
Impulses got the better of me: alcohol moderates the influence of implicit attitudes toward food cues on eating behavior
Wilhelm Hofmann, Malte Friese
Psychological Methods
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December 3, 2019
p-Hacking and publication bias interact to distort meta-analytic effect size estimates
Malte Friese, Julius Frankenbach
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
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April 27, 2021
Willpower is overrated
Michael Inzlicht, Malte Friese
Current Opinion in Psychology
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October 18, 2021
The relation of mindfulness and prosocial behavior: What do we (not) know?
Simon Schindler, Malte Friese
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE
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January 24, 2024
When a Negative Experience Sticks With You: Does the Revised Outcome Debriefing Counteract the Consequences of Experimental Ostracism in Psychological Research?
Stefanie Miketta, Malte Friese
Eating Behaviors
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December 3, 2014
Self-perceived successful weight regulators are less affected by self-regulatory depletion in the domain of eating behavior
Malte Friese, Michèle Engeler, Arnd Florack
Appetite
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May 28, 2013
The moderating role of regulatory focus on the social modeling of food intake
Arnd Florack, Johanna Palcu, Malte Friese
Consciousness and Cognition
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February 8, 2012
Mindfulness meditation counteracts self-control depletion
Malte Friese, Claude Messner, Yves Schaffner
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
|
April 9, 2019
Debriefed but still troubled? About the (in)effectiveness of postexperimental debriefings after ego threat
Stefanie Miketta, Malte Friese
Experimental Psychology
|
February 25, 2010
Being on the lookout for validity: comment on Sriram and Greenwald (2009)
Malte Friese, Klaus Fiedler
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
May 21, 2008
Impulses got the better of me: alcohol moderates the influence of implicit attitudes toward food cues on eating behavior
Wilhelm Hofmann, Malte Friese
Psychological Methods
|
December 3, 2019
p-Hacking and publication bias interact to distort meta-analytic effect size estimates
Malte Friese, Julius Frankenbach
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
|
April 27, 2021
Willpower is overrated
Michael Inzlicht, Malte Friese
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
October 18, 2021
The relation of mindfulness and prosocial behavior: What do we (not) know?
Simon Schindler, Malte Friese
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE
|
January 24, 2024
When a Negative Experience Sticks With You: Does the Revised Outcome Debriefing Counteract the Consequences of Experimental Ostracism in Psychological Research?
Stefanie Miketta, Malte Friese
Eating Behaviors
|
December 3, 2014
Self-perceived successful weight regulators are less affected by self-regulatory depletion in the domain of eating behavior
Malte Friese, Michèle Engeler, Arnd Florack
Appetite
|
May 28, 2013
The moderating role of regulatory focus on the social modeling of food intake
Arnd Florack, Johanna Palcu, Malte Friese
Consciousness and Cognition
|
February 8, 2012
Mindfulness meditation counteracts self-control depletion
Malte Friese, Claude Messner, Yves Schaffner
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