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Melanie C Steffens

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Experimental Psychology|July 23, 2004
Is the implicit association test immune to faking?Melanie C Steffens
Journal of Homosexuality|July 29, 2005
Implicit and explicit attitudes towards lesbians and gay menMelanie C Steffens
Archives of Sexual Behavior|September 5, 2025
How Many Sexes, How Many Genders? And What Does This Imply for (Social) Scientists?Amanda Klysing, Melanie C Steffens
Journal of Sex Research|August 25, 2004
Attitudes toward lesbians, gay men, bisexual women, and bisexual men in GermanyMelanie C Steffens, Christof Wagner
Experimental Psychology|March 13, 2003
Implicit Association Test: separating transsituationally stable and variable components of attitudes toward gay menMelanie C Steffens, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 15, 2012
Can active navigation be as good as driving? A comparison of spatial memory in drivers and backseat driversRul von Stülpnagel, Melanie C Steffens
Memory & Cognition|December 17, 2016
The effects of enactment and intention accessibility on prospective memory performanceJanette C Schult, Melanie C Steffens
Frontiers in Psychology|March 9, 2017
Mindlessly Polite: A Conceptual Replication of the Emotional Seesaw Effect on Compliance and Information ProcessingMagdalena C Kaczmarek, Melanie C Steffens
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 2011
On the representation of intentions: do personally relevant consequences determine activation?Janette C Schult, Melanie C Steffens
Psychological Research|August 28, 2012
Active route learning in virtual environments: disentangling movement control from intention, instruction specificity, and navigation controlRul von Stülpnagel, Melanie C Steffens
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Experimental Psychology|July 23, 2004
Is the implicit association test immune to faking?Melanie C Steffens
Journal of Homosexuality|July 29, 2005
Implicit and explicit attitudes towards lesbians and gay menMelanie C Steffens
Archives of Sexual Behavior|September 5, 2025
How Many Sexes, How Many Genders? And What Does This Imply for (Social) Scientists?Amanda Klysing, Melanie C Steffens
Journal of Sex Research|August 25, 2004
Attitudes toward lesbians, gay men, bisexual women, and bisexual men in GermanyMelanie C Steffens, Christof Wagner
Experimental Psychology|March 13, 2003
Implicit Association Test: separating transsituationally stable and variable components of attitudes toward gay menMelanie C Steffens, Axel Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 15, 2012
Can active navigation be as good as driving? A comparison of spatial memory in drivers and backseat driversRul von Stülpnagel, Melanie C Steffens
Memory & Cognition|December 17, 2016
The effects of enactment and intention accessibility on prospective memory performanceJanette C Schult, Melanie C Steffens
Frontiers in Psychology|March 9, 2017
Mindlessly Polite: A Conceptual Replication of the Emotional Seesaw Effect on Compliance and Information ProcessingMagdalena C Kaczmarek, Melanie C Steffens
Memory & Cognition|May 19, 2011
On the representation of intentions: do personally relevant consequences determine activation?Janette C Schult, Melanie C Steffens
Psychological Research|August 28, 2012
Active route learning in virtual environments: disentangling movement control from intention, instruction specificity, and navigation controlRul von Stülpnagel, Melanie C Steffens
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