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13 September 2021

Greenwald, Anthony G. and Brendl, C. Miguel and Cai, Huajian and Cvencek, Dario and Dovidio, John F. and Friese, Malte and Hahn, Adam and Hehman, Eric and Hofmann, Wilhelm and Hughes, Sean and Hussey, Ian and Jordan, Christian and Kirby, Teri A. and Lai, Calvin K. and Lang, Jonas W. B. and Lindgren, Kristen P. and Maison, Dominika and Ostafin, Brian D. and Rae, James R. and Ratliff, Kate A. and Spruyt, Adriaan and Wiers, Reinout W.. (2021) Best research practices for using the Implicit Association Test. Behavior Research Methods. pp. 1-20.

2010

Friese, Malte and Bargas-Avila, Javier and Hofmann, Wilhelm and Wiers, Reinout W.. (2010) Here’s looking at you, bud alcohol-related memory structures predict eye movements for social drinkers with low executive control. Social psychological and personality science, Vol. 1, H. 2. pp. 143-151.

2009

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Friese, Malte and Strack, Fritz. (2009) Impulse and self-control from a dual-systems perspective. Perspectives on psychological science, vol. 4, no. 2. pp. 162-176.

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Friese, Malte and Gschwendner, Tobias. (2009) Men on the pull : automatic approach-avoidance tendencies and sexual interest behavior. Social Psychology, Vol. 40, H. 2. pp. 73-78.

Friese, Malte and Hofmann, Wilhelm and Wänke, Michaela. (2009) The impulsive consumer : predicting consumer behavior with implicit reaction time measures. In: Social psychology of consumer behavior. New York, pp. 335-364.

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Friese, Malte and Roefs, Anne. (2009) Three ways to resist temptation : the independent contributions of executive attention, inhibitory control, and affect regulation on the impulse control of eating behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 45 , H. 2. pp. 431-435.

Friese, Malte and Wänke, Michaela and Hofmann, Wilhelm. (2009) Unscrambling self-regulatory behavior determination : the interplay of impulse strength, reflective processes, and control resources. In: Psychology of self-regulation. New York, pp. 53-71.

2008

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Friese, Malte. (2008) Impulses got the better of me : alcohol moderates the influence of implicit attitudes toward food cues on eating behavior. Journal of abnormal psychology, 117. pp. 420-427.

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Friese, Malte and Wiers, Reinout W.. (2008) Impulsive versus reflective influences on health behavior : a theoretical framework and empirical review. Health Psychology Review, Vol. 2, H. 2. pp. 111-137.

Friese, Malte and Hofmann, Wilhelm. (2008) What would you have as a last supper? : thoughts about death influence evaluation and consumption of food products. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 44 , H. 5. pp. 1388-1394.

Friese, Malte and Hofmann, Wilhelm and Schmitt, Manfred. (2008) When and why do implicit measures predict behavior? : empirical evidence for the moderating role of opportunity, motivation, and process reliance. European review of social psychology, Vol. 19. pp. 285-338.

Friese, Malte and Hofmann, Wilhelm and Wänke, Michaela. (2008) When impulses take over : moderated predictive validity of explicit and implicit attitude measures in predicting food choice and consumption behaviour. British Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 47, Part 3. pp. 397-419.

Hofmann, Wilhelm and Gschwendner, Tobias and Friese, Malte and Wiers, Reinout W. and Schmitt, Manfred. (2008) Working memory capacity and self-regulatory behavior : toward an individual differences perspective on behavior determination by automatic versus controlled processes. Journal of personality and social psychology, Vol. 95, no. 4. pp. 962-977.

2003

Fiedler, Klaus and Bluemke, Matthias and Friese, Malte and Hofmann, Wilhelm. (2003) On the different uses of linguistic abstractness : from LIB to LEB and beyond. European journal of social psychology, Vol. 33, H. 4. pp. 441-453.

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