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Siegfried Dewitte

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2011
Are social value orientations expressed automatically? Decision making in the dictator gameGert Cornelissen, Siegfried Dewitte, Luk Warlop
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2020
Green when seen? No support for an effect of observability on environmental conservation in the laboratory: a registered reportFlorian Lange, Cameron Brick, Siegfried Dewitte
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|August 7, 2004
The role of different types of instrumentality in motivation, study strategies, and performance: know why you learn, so you'll know what you learn!Joke Simons, Siegfried Dewitte, Willy Lens
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2006
Digit ratio (2D:4D) moderates the impact of sexual cues on men's decisions in ultimatum gamesBram Van den Bergh, Siegfried Dewitte
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Commentary: "Poverty impedes cognitive function" and "The poor's poor mental power"Junhua Dang, Shanshan Xiao, Siegfried Dewitte
Frontiers in Psychology|September 10, 2014
Self-control depletion is more than motivational switch from work to fun: the indispensable role of cognitive adaptationJunhua Dang, Shanshan Xiao, Siegfried Dewitte
Appetite|June 16, 2012
The joint effect of tangible and non-tangible rewards on healthy food choices in childrenAiste Grubliauskiene, Maxime Verhoeven, Siegfried Dewitte
Appetite|October 28, 2015
Pre-exposure to food temptation reduces subsequent consumption: A test of the procedure with a South-African sampleHelen Inseng Duh, Aiste Grubliauskiene, Siegfried Dewitte
New Ideas in Psychology|April 4, 2023
Causes or Cures: What makes us think of attention issues as disorders?Andreas De Block, Siegfried Dewitte, Kristien Hens
Frontiers in Psychology|June 12, 2018
Pre-exposure to Tempting Food Reduces Subsequent Snack Consumption in Healthy-Weight but Not in Obese-Weight IndividualsAngelos Stamos, Hannelore Goddyn, Andreas Andronikidis, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 27, 2011
Are social value orientations expressed automatically? Decision making in the dictator gameGert Cornelissen, Siegfried Dewitte, Luk Warlop
Royal Society Open Science|May 21, 2020
Green when seen? No support for an effect of observability on environmental conservation in the laboratory: a registered reportFlorian Lange, Cameron Brick, Siegfried Dewitte
The British Journal of Educational Psychology|August 7, 2004
The role of different types of instrumentality in motivation, study strategies, and performance: know why you learn, so you'll know what you learn!Joke Simons, Siegfried Dewitte, Willy Lens
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 19, 2006
Digit ratio (2D:4D) moderates the impact of sexual cues on men's decisions in ultimatum gamesBram Van den Bergh, Siegfried Dewitte
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Commentary: "Poverty impedes cognitive function" and "The poor's poor mental power"Junhua Dang, Shanshan Xiao, Siegfried Dewitte
Frontiers in Psychology|September 10, 2014
Self-control depletion is more than motivational switch from work to fun: the indispensable role of cognitive adaptationJunhua Dang, Shanshan Xiao, Siegfried Dewitte
Appetite|June 16, 2012
The joint effect of tangible and non-tangible rewards on healthy food choices in childrenAiste Grubliauskiene, Maxime Verhoeven, Siegfried Dewitte
Appetite|October 28, 2015
Pre-exposure to food temptation reduces subsequent consumption: A test of the procedure with a South-African sampleHelen Inseng Duh, Aiste Grubliauskiene, Siegfried Dewitte
New Ideas in Psychology|April 4, 2023
Causes or Cures: What makes us think of attention issues as disorders?Andreas De Block, Siegfried Dewitte, Kristien Hens
Frontiers in Psychology|June 12, 2018
Pre-exposure to Tempting Food Reduces Subsequent Snack Consumption in Healthy-Weight but Not in Obese-Weight IndividualsAngelos Stamos, Hannelore Goddyn, Andreas Andronikidis, et al.
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