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Boissicat N, Fayant MP, Nurra C, et al. (2021) Social comparison in the classroom: Priming approach/avoidance changes the impact of social comparison on self-evaluation and performance. The British Journal of Educational Psychology. e12466 |
Aubé B, Rougier M, Muller D, et al. (2019) The online-VAAST: A short and online tool to measure spontaneous approach and avoidance tendencies. Acta Psychologica. 201: 102942 |
Buson L, Nardy A, Muller D, et al. (2018) The Sociolinguistic Repetition Task: A New Paradigm for Exploring the Cognitive Coherence of Language Varieties. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Ivanov I, Muller D, Delmas F, et al. (2018) Interpersonal accuracy in a political context is moderated by the extremity of one's political attitudes Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 79: 95-106 |
Rougier M, Muller D, Ric F, et al. (2018) A new look at sensorimotor aspects in approach/avoidance tendencies: The role of visual whole-body movement information Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 76: 42-53 |
Lantian A, Muller D, Nurra C, et al. (2018) Stigmatized beliefs: Conspiracy theories, anticipated negative evaluation of the self, and fear of social exclusion European Journal of Social Psychology. 48: 939-954 |
Subra B, Muller D, Fourgassie L, et al. (2017) Of guns and snakes: testing a modern threat superiority effect. Cognition & Emotion. 1-11 |
Lantian A, Muller D, Nurra C, et al. (2017) “I Know Things They Don’t Know!” Social Psychology. 48: 160-173 |
Colpaert L, Muller D, Fayant MP, et al. (2015) A mindset of competition versus cooperation moderates the impact of social comparison on self-evaluation. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1337 |
Fayant M, Muller D, Hubertus Joseph Hartgerink C, et al. (2014) Is Ostracism by a Despised Outgroup Really Hurtful? Social Psychology. 45: 489-494 |