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Pieter Van Dessel
Pieter Van Dessel
Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University
Verified email at UGent.be
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How do actions influence attitudes? An inferential account of the impact of action performance on stimulus evaluation
P Van Dessel, S Hughes, J De Houwer
Personality and Social Psychology Review 23 (3), 267-284, 2019
1052019
Instruction-based approach-avoidance effects
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast, CT Smith
Experimental Psychology, 2015
952015
Attitudes beyond associations: On the role of propositional representations in stimulus evaluation
J De Houwer, P Van Dessel, T Moran
Advances in experimental social psychology 61, 127-183, 2020
922020
Approach–Avoidance Training Effects Are Moderated by Awareness of Stimulus–Action Contingencies
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42 (1), 81-93, 2016
692016
Changing deep-rooted implicit evaluation in the blink of an eye: Negative verbal information shifts automatic liking of Gandhi
P Van Dessel, Y Ye, J De Houwer
Social Psychological and Personality Science 10 (2), 266-273, 2019
632019
Consequence-based approach-avoidance training: A new and improved method for changing behavior
P Van Dessel, S Hughes, J De Houwer
Psychological Science 29 (12), 1899-1910, 2018
622018
ABC training: A new theory-based form of cognitive-bias modification to foster automatization of alternative choices in the treatment of addiction and related disorders
RW Wiers, P Van Dessel, C Köpetz
Current Directions in Psychological Science 29 (5), 499-505, 2020
612020
Instructing implicit processes: When instructions to approach or avoid influence implicit but not explicit evaluation
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast, CT Smith, M De Schryver
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 63, 1-9, 2016
582016
To punish or to assist? Divergent reactions to ingroup and outgroup members disobeying social distancing
J Van Assche, E Politi, P Van Dessel, K Phalet
British Journal of Social Psychology 59 (3), 594-606, 2020
492020
When people co-occur with good or bad events: Graded effects of relational qualifiers on evaluative conditioning
S Hughes, Y Ye, P Van Dessel, J De Houwer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (2), 196-208, 2019
492019
Failures to change stimulus evaluations by means of subliminal approach and avoidance training.
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Roets, A Gast
Journal of personality and social psychology 110 (1), e1, 2016
452016
Reflecting on 25 years of research using implicit measures: Recommendations for their future use
P Van Dessel, J Cummins, S Hughes, S Kasran, F Cathelyn, T Moran
Social Cognition 38 (Supplement), s223-s242, 2020
432020
Mechanisms underlying effects of approach-avoidance training on stimulus evaluation.
P Van Dessel, AB Eder, S Hughes
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (8), 1224, 2018
432018
Mechanisms underlying approach-avoidance instruction effects on implicit evaluation: Results of a preregistered adversarial collaboration
P Van Dessel, B Gawronski, CT Smith, J De Houwer
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 69, 23-32, 2017
422017
The mere exposure instruction effect
P Van Dessel, G Mertens, CT Smith, J De Houwer
Experimental psychology, 2017
392017
The influence of high-level beliefs on self-regulatory engagement: evidence from thermal pain stimulation
MT Lynn, P Van Dessel, M Brass
Frontiers in psychology 4, 52960, 2013
372013
Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search
P Brown, AC Tan, MA El-Esawi, T Liehr, O Blanck, DP Gladue, ...
Database 2019, 2019
342019
On the effectiveness of approach-avoidance instructions and training for changing evaluations of social groups.
P Van Dessel, J De Houwer, A Gast, A Roets, CT Smith
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 119 (2), e1, 2020
282020
Attitudes as propositional representations
J De Houwer, P Van Dessel, T Moran
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 25 (10), 870-882, 2021
272021
Does explaining social behavior require multiple memory systems?
P Van Dessel, B Gawronski, J De Houwer
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 23 (5), 368-369, 2019
262019
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