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Simone Dohle

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Journal of Sport and Health Science|August 10, 2020
Egocentric social network correlates of physical activitySonja Mötteli, Simone Dohle
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 23, 2017
The dark side of fluency: Fluent names increase drug dosingSimone Dohle, Amanda K Montoya
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz|August 6, 2025
[Choice architecture in institutional food services: strategies to promote sustainable nutrition]Julia Meis-Harris, Simone Dohle
Appetite|May 7, 2023
What motivates German consumers to reduce their meat consumption? Identifying relevant beliefsAlice Elena Seffen, Simone Dohle
Appetite|May 29, 2017
Executive functions and the self-regulation of eating behavior: A reviewSimone Dohle, Katharina Diel, Wilhelm Hofmann
Public Health Nutrition|January 31, 2014
Time for change? Food choices in the transition to cohabitation and parenthoodChristina Hartmann, Simone Dohle, Michael Siegrist
British Journal of Health Psychology|September 11, 2015
Towards an understanding of adult judgments of synergistic health benefitsIan G J Dawson, Simone Dohle
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 23, 2015
Does self-prepared food taste better? Effects of food preparation on likingSimone Dohle, Sina Rall, Michael Siegrist
Psychology & Health|May 14, 2020
Is your health malleable or fixed? The influence of implicit theories on health-related attitudes and behaviourMike Schreiber, Veronika Job, Simone Dohle
Psychology & Health|April 3, 2014
Physical activity as a moderator of the association between emotional eating and BMI: evidence from the Swiss Food PanelSimone Dohle, Christina Hartmann, Carmen Keller
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Journal of Sport and Health Science|August 10, 2020
Egocentric social network correlates of physical activitySonja Mötteli, Simone Dohle
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|June 23, 2017
The dark side of fluency: Fluent names increase drug dosingSimone Dohle, Amanda K Montoya
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz|August 6, 2025
[Choice architecture in institutional food services: strategies to promote sustainable nutrition]Julia Meis-Harris, Simone Dohle
Appetite|May 7, 2023
What motivates German consumers to reduce their meat consumption? Identifying relevant beliefsAlice Elena Seffen, Simone Dohle
Appetite|May 29, 2017
Executive functions and the self-regulation of eating behavior: A reviewSimone Dohle, Katharina Diel, Wilhelm Hofmann
Public Health Nutrition|January 31, 2014
Time for change? Food choices in the transition to cohabitation and parenthoodChristina Hartmann, Simone Dohle, Michael Siegrist
British Journal of Health Psychology|September 11, 2015
Towards an understanding of adult judgments of synergistic health benefitsIan G J Dawson, Simone Dohle
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 23, 2015
Does self-prepared food taste better? Effects of food preparation on likingSimone Dohle, Sina Rall, Michael Siegrist
Psychology & Health|May 14, 2020
Is your health malleable or fixed? The influence of implicit theories on health-related attitudes and behaviourMike Schreiber, Veronika Job, Simone Dohle
Psychology & Health|April 3, 2014
Physical activity as a moderator of the association between emotional eating and BMI: evidence from the Swiss Food PanelSimone Dohle, Christina Hartmann, Carmen Keller
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