Lisa R. Grimm

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University of Texas, Austin, Texas 
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Motivation, Cognition
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Arthur B. Markman grad student 2007 UT Austin
 (Stereotype threat reinterpreted as a regulatory fit.)
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Gallagher D, Grimm LR. (2018) Making an impact: The effects of game making on creativity and spatial processing Thinking Skills and Creativity. 28: 138-149
Kay SA, Grimm LR. (2017) Regulatory Fit Improves Fitness for People With Low Exercise Experience. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. OR1-OR11
Grimm LR, Lewis B, Maddox WT, et al. (2016) Stereotype Fit Effects for Golf Putting Nonexperts. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 5: 39-51
Grimm LR, Lewis B, Maddox WT, et al. (2015) Stereotype Fit Effects for Golf Putting Nonexperts Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology
Grimm LR. (2014) Psychology of knowledge representation. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 5: 261-70
Goedert KM, Grimm LR, Markman AB, et al. (2014) Priming interdependence affects processing of context information in causal inference--but not how you might think. Acta Psychologica. 146: 41-50
Grimm LR, Maddox WT. (2013) Differential impact of relevant and irrelevant dimension primes on rule-based and information-integration category learning. Acta Psychologica. 144: 530-7
Grimm LR, Rein JR, Markman AB. (2012) Determining transformation distance in similarity: Considerations for assessing representational changes a priori. Thinking & Reasoning. 18: 59-80
Grimm LR, Markman AB, Maddox WT. (2012) End-of-semester syndrome: How situational regulatory fit affects test performance over an academic semester. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 34: 376-385
Grimm LR, Rein JR, Markman AB. (2012) Determining transformation distance in similarity: Considerations for assessing representational changes a priori Thinking and Reasoning. 18: 59-80
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