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Oliver Genschow

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 11, 2023
It Is Belief in Dualism, and Not Free Will, That Best Predicts Helping: A Conceptual Replication and Extension of Baumeister et al. (2009)Oliver Genschow
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2015
The influence of group membership on cross-contextual imitationOliver Genschow, Simon Schindler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 10, 2020
What is learned in approach-avoidance tasks? On the scope and generalizability of approach-avoidance effectsMandy Hütter, Oliver Genschow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 10, 2015
The predictive chameleon: evidence for anticipated social actionOliver Genschow, Marcel Brass
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 23, 2014
Attention on the source of influence reverses the impact of cross-contextual imitationOliver Genschow, Arnd Florack
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|March 29, 2013
When do chronic differences in self-regulation count? Regulatory focus effects in easy and difficult soccer tasksTobias Vogel, Oliver Genschow
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 16, 2022
Automatic or controlled: How does disbelief in free will influence cognitive functioning?Maayan Katzir, Oliver Genschow
Consciousness and Cognition|January 14, 2021
Free to blame? Belief in free will is related to victim blamingOliver Genschow, Benjamin Vehlow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 25, 2021
The role of attention in anticipated action effectsOliver Genschow, Johanna Groß-Bölting
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 27, 2023
Covert and overt automatic imitation are correlatedEmiel Cracco, Oliver Genschow, Marcel Brass
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 11, 2023
It Is Belief in Dualism, and Not Free Will, That Best Predicts Helping: A Conceptual Replication and Extension of Baumeister et al. (2009)Oliver Genschow
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 4, 2015
The influence of group membership on cross-contextual imitationOliver Genschow, Simon Schindler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 10, 2020
What is learned in approach-avoidance tasks? On the scope and generalizability of approach-avoidance effectsMandy Hütter, Oliver Genschow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 10, 2015
The predictive chameleon: evidence for anticipated social actionOliver Genschow, Marcel Brass
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 23, 2014
Attention on the source of influence reverses the impact of cross-contextual imitationOliver Genschow, Arnd Florack
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|March 29, 2013
When do chronic differences in self-regulation count? Regulatory focus effects in easy and difficult soccer tasksTobias Vogel, Oliver Genschow
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 16, 2022
Automatic or controlled: How does disbelief in free will influence cognitive functioning?Maayan Katzir, Oliver Genschow
Consciousness and Cognition|January 14, 2021
Free to blame? Belief in free will is related to victim blamingOliver Genschow, Benjamin Vehlow
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 25, 2021
The role of attention in anticipated action effectsOliver Genschow, Johanna Groß-Bölting
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 27, 2023
Covert and overt automatic imitation are correlatedEmiel Cracco, Oliver Genschow, Marcel Brass
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