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Vanda Sieber

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Frontiers in Psychology|January 4, 2021
My Brain Needs a Break: Kindergarteners' Willpower Theories Are Related to Behavioral Self-RegulationMiriam Compagnoni, Vanda Sieber, Veronika Job
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 18, 2016
The effects of autonomy support on salivary alpha-amylase: The role of individual differencesVanda Sieber, Julia Schüler, Mirko Wegner
Psychology and Aging|September 11, 2018
Age differences in implicit theories about willpower: Why older people endorse a nonlimited theoryVeronika Job, Vanda Sieber, Klaus Rothermund, et al.
Psychological Research|July 20, 2019
Task duration and task order do not matter: no effect on self-control performanceWanja Wolff, Vanda Sieber, Maik Bieleke, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 19, 2019
Autonomous Goal Striving Promotes a Nonlimited Theory About WillpowerVanda Sieber, Lavinia Flückiger, Jutta Mata, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|January 4, 2021
My Brain Needs a Break: Kindergarteners' Willpower Theories Are Related to Behavioral Self-RegulationMiriam Compagnoni, Vanda Sieber, Veronika Job
Psychoneuroendocrinology|September 18, 2016
The effects of autonomy support on salivary alpha-amylase: The role of individual differencesVanda Sieber, Julia Schüler, Mirko Wegner
Psychology and Aging|September 11, 2018
Age differences in implicit theories about willpower: Why older people endorse a nonlimited theoryVeronika Job, Vanda Sieber, Klaus Rothermund, et al.
Psychological Research|July 20, 2019
Task duration and task order do not matter: no effect on self-control performanceWanja Wolff, Vanda Sieber, Maik Bieleke, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 19, 2019
Autonomous Goal Striving Promotes a Nonlimited Theory About WillpowerVanda Sieber, Lavinia Flückiger, Jutta Mata, et al.
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