prof. dr. Adriaan Spruyt
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The role of attitude features in the reliability of IAT scores
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On the selection and use of implicit measures in marketing research : a utilitarian taxonomy
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Predicting meat consumption from concurrent, automatic appraisals : introducing nuance to product appraisals
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Best research practices for using the Implicit Association Test
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Strong as an ox : usage of storytelling by vegan athletes to reduce consumers’ meat-health associations
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Environmentally sustainable food consumption : a review and research agenda from a goal-directed perspective
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Implicit measures of actual versus ideal body image : relations with self-reported body dissatisfaction and dieting behaviors
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The development and validation of an implicit measure of competence need satisfaction
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To IMPRES or to EXPRES? Exploiting comparative judgments to measure and visualize implicit and explicit preferences
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Automatic stimulus evaluation depends on goal-relevance
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Does sunshine prime loyal… or summer? Effects of associative relatedness on the evaluative priming effect in the valent/neutral categorization task
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On the automaticity of relational stimulus processing : the (extrinsic) relational Simon task
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Body dissatisfaction revisited : on the importance of implicit beliefs about actual and ideal body image
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Extinction of likes and dislikes : effects of feature-specific attention allocation
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A different view on parenting : automatic and explicit parenting cognitions in adolescents’ drinking behavior