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Rik Pieters

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 2, 2008
Attention switching during scene perception: how goals influence the time course of eye movements across advertisementsMichel Wedel, Rik Pieters, John Liechty
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2007
Dynamics of multiple-goal pursuitMaria J Louro, Rik Pieters, Marcel Zeelenberg
Psychometrika|July 19, 2022
Modeling Eye Movements During Decision Making: A ReviewMichel Wedel, Rik Pieters, Ralf van der Lans
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
Defining eye-fixation sequences across individuals and tasks: the Binocular-Individual Threshold (BIT) algorithmRalf van der Lans, Michel Wedel, Rik Pieters
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 9, 2011
Why envy outperforms admirationNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2012
Analysis of sensitive questions across cultures: an application of multigroup item randomized response theory to sexual attitudes and behaviorMartijn G de Jong, Rik Pieters, Stefan Stremersch
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 3, 2009
Leveling up and down: the experiences of benign and malicious envyNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
Psychometrika|February 25, 2026
The Crosswise Model for Surveys on Sensitive Topics: A General Framework for Item Selection and Statistical AnalysisMarco Gregori, Martijn G De Jong, Rik Pieters
Psychometrika|May 28, 2024
The Crosswise Model for Surveys on Sensitive Topics: A General Framework for Item Selection and Statistical AnalysisMarco Gregori, Martijn G De Jong, Rik Pieters
Psychological Science|October 5, 2010
Warding off the evil eye: when the fear of being envied increases prosocial behaviorNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|July 2, 2008
Attention switching during scene perception: how goals influence the time course of eye movements across advertisementsMichel Wedel, Rik Pieters, John Liechty
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2007
Dynamics of multiple-goal pursuitMaria J Louro, Rik Pieters, Marcel Zeelenberg
Psychometrika|July 19, 2022
Modeling Eye Movements During Decision Making: A ReviewMichel Wedel, Rik Pieters, Ralf van der Lans
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
Defining eye-fixation sequences across individuals and tasks: the Binocular-Individual Threshold (BIT) algorithmRalf van der Lans, Michel Wedel, Rik Pieters
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 9, 2011
Why envy outperforms admirationNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 25, 2012
Analysis of sensitive questions across cultures: an application of multigroup item randomized response theory to sexual attitudes and behaviorMartijn G de Jong, Rik Pieters, Stefan Stremersch
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|June 3, 2009
Leveling up and down: the experiences of benign and malicious envyNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
Psychometrika|February 25, 2026
The Crosswise Model for Surveys on Sensitive Topics: A General Framework for Item Selection and Statistical AnalysisMarco Gregori, Martijn G De Jong, Rik Pieters
Psychometrika|May 28, 2024
The Crosswise Model for Surveys on Sensitive Topics: A General Framework for Item Selection and Statistical AnalysisMarco Gregori, Martijn G De Jong, Rik Pieters
Psychological Science|October 5, 2010
Warding off the evil eye: when the fear of being envied increases prosocial behaviorNiels van de Ven, Marcel Zeelenberg, Rik Pieters
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