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    Expecting tasks to help or hurt subsequent cognitive performance: Variability, accuracy, and bias in forecasted after‐effects by Francis, Zoë, Inzlicht, Michael

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-04-2023)
    “…After‐effects on cognition—where a prior activity either benefits or hinders subsequent cognitive performance—are empirically inconsistent. Do people have…”
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    Who believes in cross-age friendship? Predictors of the belief in intergenerational friendship scale in young adults by Kashyap, Varshaa, Francis, Zoë

    Published in Journal of aging studies (01-09-2023)
    “…Intergenerational contact is beneficial for both younger and older adults, but friendships that span across generations are uncommon. While this is partially…”
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    Intended responses to romantic partners’ annoying behaviours vary with willpower beliefs by Francis, Zoë, Job, Veronika

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-05-2021)
    “…When a romantic partner behaves in an annoying way – for example, by leaving a mess – we might respond with frustration or understanding. Responses may vary…”
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    Lay theories of willpower by Francis, Zoë, Job, Veronika

    Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-04-2018)
    “…Some people believe that willpower relies on a limited resource and that performing cognitive work (such as using self‐control) results in mental fatigue…”
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    Do early birds share their worms? How prosocial behaviour and empathy vary across the day by Francis, Zoë, Depow, Gregory, Inzlicht, Michael

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-02-2021)
    “…•In daily life, rates of prosocial behaviour change non-linearly across the day.•Morning chronotypes were most likely to act prosocially earlier in the…”
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    You seem tired, but so am I: Willpower theories and intention to provide support in romantic relationships by Francis, Zoë, Sieber, Vanda, Job, Veronika

    “…Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partners, providing support can be effortful. People have varying…”
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    Leading Us Unto Temptation? No Evidence for an Asymmetry in Automatic Associations Between Goals and Temptations by Francis, Zoë, Jebanesan, Aravinth, Inzlicht, Michael

    Published in Collabra. Psychology (05-01-2022)
    “…The asymmetry hypothesis of counteractive control theory suggests that—at least for successful self-regulators—exposure to temptations facilitates the…”
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    Development of a Within-Subject, Repeated-Measures Ego-Depletion Paradigm: Inconsistent Results and Future Recommendations by Francis, Zoë, Milyavskaya, Marina, Lin, Hause, Inzlicht, Michael

    Published in Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) (01-09-2018)
    “…Ego depletion is under scrutiny for low replicability, possibly reflecting the limited statistical power available in between-subject designs. In response, we…”
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    Interpersonal Perceptions of Mental Fatigue Vary with Willpower Theories by Francis, Zoë

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…Some people, to varying degrees, believe that self-control becomes depleted with use. People with limited theories of willpower report that engaging in a…”
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    The Experience of Empathy in Everyday Life by Depow, Gregory John, Francis, Zoë, Inzlicht, Michael

    Published in Psychological science (01-08-2021)
    “…We used experience sampling to examine perceptions of empathy in the everyday lives of a group of 246 U.S. adults who were quota sampled to represent the…”
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    Usage of smart devices amongst medical practitioners in Universitas Academic Hospital by Xu, Yeyang, Francis, Zoë, Saleem, Khayam, Sambujana, Siphamandla, Molise, Keitumetse, Molise, Boitumelo, Pearce, Nicholas, Joubert, Gina

    Published in South African family practice (04-02-2020)
    “…There has been a rapid rise in the use of smart devices amongst medical practitioners throughout the world. This study aimed to identify how smart devices were…”
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    Positive family relationships in a digital age: Hearing the voice of young people by Johnson, Nicola F., Francis, Zoe

    Published in Children & society (01-09-2022)
    “…This study focused on young people's perspectives about family relationships and how they can be strengthened or weakened through digital media practices…”
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    Healing Fears, Conquering Challenges: Narrative Outcomes From a Wilderness Therapy Program by McIver, Shane, Senior, Elizabeth, Francis, Zoe

    Published in Journal of creativity in mental health (02-10-2018)
    “…Despite the number of studies containing evaluations of the effectiveness of wilderness therapy, in the extant literature there is little research regarding…”
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    Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depletion by Francis, Zoe

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…In response to concerns of ego depletion replicability, we have developed a within-subject, repeated-measures paradigm to complement the traditional…”
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    Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depletion by Francis, Zoe

    “…In response to concerns of ego depletion replicability, we have developed a within-subject, repeated-measures paradigm to complement the traditional…”
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    Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study by Sparacio, Alessandro, IJzerman, Hans, Ropovik, Ivan, Giorgini, Filippo, Spiessens, Christoph, Uchino, Bert N., Landvatter, Joshua, Tacana, Tracey, Diller, Sandra J., Derrick, Jaye L., Segundo, Joahana, Pierce, Jace D., Ross, Robert M., Francis, Zoë, LaBoucane, Amanda, Ma-Kellams, Christine, Ford, Maire B., Schmidt, Kathleen, Wong, Celia C., Higgins, Wendy C., Stone, Bryant M., Stanley, Samantha K., Ribeiro, Gianni, Fuglestad, Paul T., Jaklin, Valerie, Kübler, Andrea, Ziebell, Philipp, Jewell, Crystal L., Kovas, Yulia, Allahghadri, Mahnoosh, Fransham, Charlotte, Baranski, Michael F., Burgess, Hannah, Benz, Annika B. E., DeSousa, Maysa, Nylin, Catherine E., Brooks, Janae C., Goldsmith, Caitlyn M., Benson, Jessica M., Griffin, Siobhán M., Dunne, Stephen, Davis, William E., Watermeyer, Tam J., Meese, William B., Howell, Jennifer L., Standiford Reyes, Laurel, Strickland, Megan G., Dickerson, Sally S., Pescatore, Samantha, Skakoon-Sparling, Shayna, Wunder, Zachary I., Day, Martin V., Brenton, Shawna, Linden, Audrey H., Hawk, Christopher E., O’Brien, Léan V., Urgyen, Tenzin, McDonald, Jennifer S., van der Schans, Kim Lien, Blocker, Heidi, Ng Tseung-Wong, Caroline, Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-09-2024)
    “…Mindfulness witnessed a substantial popularity surge in the past decade, especially as digitally self-administered interventions became available at relatively…”
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