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Ralf Brand

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Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
Using Caffeine Pills for Performance Enhancement. An Experimental Study on University Students' Willingness and Their Intention to Try NeuroenhancementsRalf Brand, Helen Koch
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|December 8, 2023
Exercise as the sum of our choices between behavioral alternatives: The Decisional Preferences in Exercising (DPEX) testSinika Timme, Ralf Brand
Frontiers in Psychology|June 6, 2019
Theories to Explain Exercise Motivation and Physical Inactivity: Ways of Expanding Our Current Theoretical PerspectiveRalf Brand, Boris Cheval
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|January 21, 2015
Automatic evaluations and exercise setting preference in frequent exercisersFranziska Antoniewicz, Ralf Brand
Frontiers in Psychology|September 2, 2016
Drugs As Instruments: Describing and Testing a Behavioral Approach to the Study of NeuroenhancementRalf Brand, Wanja Wolff, Matthias Ziegler
Frontiers in Psychology|October 19, 2020
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 PandemicRalf Brand, Sinika Timme, Sanaz Nosrat
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|February 1, 2014
Illegal performance enhancing drugs and doping in sport: a picture-based brief implicit association test for measuring athletes' attitudesRalf Brand, Philipp Heck, Matthias Ziegler
The International Journal on Drug Policy|January 29, 2016
Using the simple sample count to estimate the frequency of prescription drug neuroenhancement in a sample of Jordan employeesWanja Wolff, Yaser Sandouqa, Ralf Brand
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|September 12, 2014
Using response-time latencies to measure athletes' doping attitudes: the brief implicit attitude test identifies substance abuse in bodybuildersRalf Brand, Wanja Wolff, Detlef Thieme
Plos One|April 23, 2015
The effect of implicitly incentivized faking on explicit and implicit measures of doping attitude: when athletes want to pretend an even more negative attitude to dopingWanja Wolff, Sebastian Schindler, Ralf Brand
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Frontiers in Psychology|February 24, 2016
Using Caffeine Pills for Performance Enhancement. An Experimental Study on University Students' Willingness and Their Intention to Try NeuroenhancementsRalf Brand, Helen Koch
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|December 8, 2023
Exercise as the sum of our choices between behavioral alternatives: The Decisional Preferences in Exercising (DPEX) testSinika Timme, Ralf Brand
Frontiers in Psychology|June 6, 2019
Theories to Explain Exercise Motivation and Physical Inactivity: Ways of Expanding Our Current Theoretical PerspectiveRalf Brand, Boris Cheval
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|January 21, 2015
Automatic evaluations and exercise setting preference in frequent exercisersFranziska Antoniewicz, Ralf Brand
Frontiers in Psychology|September 2, 2016
Drugs As Instruments: Describing and Testing a Behavioral Approach to the Study of NeuroenhancementRalf Brand, Wanja Wolff, Matthias Ziegler
Frontiers in Psychology|October 19, 2020
When Pandemic Hits: Exercise Frequency and Subjective Well-Being During COVID-19 PandemicRalf Brand, Sinika Timme, Sanaz Nosrat
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|February 1, 2014
Illegal performance enhancing drugs and doping in sport: a picture-based brief implicit association test for measuring athletes' attitudesRalf Brand, Philipp Heck, Matthias Ziegler
The International Journal on Drug Policy|January 29, 2016
Using the simple sample count to estimate the frequency of prescription drug neuroenhancement in a sample of Jordan employeesWanja Wolff, Yaser Sandouqa, Ralf Brand
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy|September 12, 2014
Using response-time latencies to measure athletes' doping attitudes: the brief implicit attitude test identifies substance abuse in bodybuildersRalf Brand, Wanja Wolff, Detlef Thieme
Plos One|April 23, 2015
The effect of implicitly incentivized faking on explicit and implicit measures of doping attitude: when athletes want to pretend an even more negative attitude to dopingWanja Wolff, Sebastian Schindler, Ralf Brand
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