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Manipulating belief in free will and its downstream consequences : a meta-analysis
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Top-down social modulation of perception-action coupling
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Concurrently observed actions are represented not as compound actions but as independent actions
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Group membership does not modulate automatic imitation
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Professional judges’ disbelief in free will does not decrease punishment
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A direct test of the similarity assumption : focusing on differences as compared with similarities decreases automatic imitation
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The influence of threat on perceived spatial distance to out-group members
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The hand of God or the hand of Maradona? Believing in free will increases perceived intentionality of others' behavior
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The effect of money priming on self-focus in the imitation-inhibition task : a registered report
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Anticipating actions and corticospinal excitability : a preregistered motor TMS experiment
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Mimicking and anticipating others’ actions is linked to social information processing
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Automatic imitation of pro- and antisocial gestures: Is implicit social behavior censored?
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Automatic imitation : a meta-analysis
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Belief in free will affects causal attributions when judging others' behavior
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An empirical comparison of different implicit measures to predict consumer choice
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Mimicry and automatic imitation are not correlated
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The influence of group membership on cross-contextual imitation
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The predictive chameleon: evidence for anticipated social action
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The adaptive eater: perceived healthiness moderates the effect of the color red on consumption
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Does Baker-Miller pink reduce aggression in prison detention cells? A critical empirical examination
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Attention on the source of influence reverses the impact of cross-contextual imitation