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Bertram Gawronski
Bertram Gawronski
Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
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Associative and propositional processes in evaluation: An integrative review of implicit and explicit attitude change
B Gawronski, GV Bodenhausen
Psychological Bulletin 132 (5), 692-731, 2006
36512006
A meta-analysis on the correlation between the Implicit Association Test and explicit self-report measures
W Hofmann, B Gawronski, T Gschwendner, H Le, M Schmitt
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 31 (10), 1369-1385, 2005
26082005
Handbook of implicit social cognition: Measurement, theory, and applications
B Gawronski, BK Payne
Guilford Press, 2010
2279*2010
Dual-process theories of the social mind
JW Sherman, B Gawronski, Y Trope
Guilford Press, 2014
1626*2014
Deontological and utilitarian inclinations in moral decision making: A process dissociation approach
P Conway, B Gawronski
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 104 (2), 216-235, 2013
9092013
Cognitive consistency: A fundamental principle in social cognition
B Gawronski, F Strack
Guilford Press, 2012
822*2012
Separating multiple processes in implicit social cognition: The quad model of implicit task performance
FR Conrey, JW Sherman, B Gawronski, K Hugenberg, CJ Groom
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 89 (4), 469-487, 2005
8062005
The associative-propositional evaluation model: Theory, evidence, and open questions
B Gawronski, GV Bodenhausen
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology 44, 59-127, 2011
6992011
And deplete us not into temptation: Automatic attitudes, dietary restraint, and self-regulatory resources as determinants of eating behavior
W Hofmann, W Rauch, B Gawronski
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (3), 497-504, 2007
6942007
Implicit measures in social and personality psychology
B Gawronski, J De Houwer
Handbook of Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology, 283-310, 2014
6002014
On the propositional nature of cognitive consistency: Dissonance changes explicit, but not implicit attitudes
B Gawronski, F Strack
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40 (4), 535-542, 2004
5962004
Are “implicit” attitudes unconscious?
B Gawronski, W Hofmann, CJ Wilbur
Consciousness and Cognition 15 (3), 485-499, 2006
5732006
Dual-process theories
B Gawronski, LA Creighton
The Oxford Handbook of Social Cognition, 282-312, 2013
5442013
Back to the future of dissonance theory: Cognitive consistency as a core motive
B Gawronski
Social Cognition 30 (6), 652-668, 2012
4562012
Unraveling the processes underlying evaluation: Attitudes from the perspective of the APE model
B Gawronski, GV Bodenhausen
Social Cognition 25 (5), 687-717, 2007
4552007
The self-regulation of automatic associations and behavioral impulses
JW Sherman, B Gawronski, K Gonsalkorale, K Hugenberg, TJ Allen, ...
Psychological Review 115 (2), 314-335, 2008
4312008
What do implicit measures tell us? Scrutinizing the validity of three common assumptions
B Gawronski, EP LeBel, KR Peters
Perspectives on Psychological Science 2 (2), 181-193, 2007
4292007
Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided decision-makers
S Galdi, L Arcuri, B Gawronski
Science 321 (5892), 1100-1102, 2008
4212008
When “just say no” is not enough: Affirmation versus negation training and the reduction of automatic stereotype activation
B Gawronski, R Deutsch, S Mbirkou, B Seibt, F Strack
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 44 (2), 370-377, 2008
4092008
I like it, because I like myself: Associative self-anchoring and post-decisional change of implicit evaluations
B Gawronski, GV Bodenhausen, AP Becker
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 43 (2), 221-232, 2007
3922007
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