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Bertram Gawronski
IMPLICIT MEASURES Procedures, Use, and Interpretation
Back to the Future of Dissonance Theory: Cognitive Consistency As a Core Motive
Meeting of the Society of Experimental Social Psychology 2012 Austin, TX
The Persuasiveness of British Accents: Enhancing Parental Self-Efficacy to Manage Children’S Oral Health Behaviours
What Can Political Psychology Learn from Implicit Measures? Empirical Evidence and New Directions
Bertram Gawronski
Temporal Stability of Implicit and Explicit Measures
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A Second Chance for First Impressions? Exploring the Context
On the Propositional Nature of Cognitive Consistency: Dissonance Changes Explicit, but Not Implicit Attitudesq
Moral Dilemma Judgments: Disentangling Deontological Inclinations, Utilitarian
Intelligent Automaticity in Moral Judgment and Decision-Making
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The Associative/Propositional Duality in the Representation
Implicit Bias and Antidiscrimination Policy
Twenty-Five Years of Research Using Implicit Measures
Curriculum Vitae
APE MODEL 1 Evaluative Conditioning from the Perspective
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Dual Process Theories Divide the Realm of Mental Processes Into Two General Categories Depending on Whether They Operate Automatically Or in a Controlled Fashion
Etienne P. Lebel, Phd Ku Leuven, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Tiensestraat 102, Leuven, Belgium 3000
“Utilitarian” Or “Deontological”? Bertram Gawronski and Jennifer S
Psychopathy and Moral Dilemma Judgments: a CNI Model Analysis of Personal and Perceived Societal Standards
Implicit Measures in Social and Personality Psychology
What Do Implicit Measures Tell Us? Scrutinizing the Validity of Three Common Assumptions Bertram Gawronski, Etienne P
Curriculum Vitae
On the Validity of the CNI Model of Moral Decision-Making: Reply to Baron and Goodwin (2020)
Clarifying the Psychology of Deontology and Utilitarianism