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    Your lies don't leave me cold: Assessing direct, indirect and physiological measures of lie detection by Rahal, Rima-Maria, Siebers, Teun, Sleegers, Willem W.A., van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-11-2024)
    “…People tend to be bad at detecting lies: When explicitly asked to infer whether others tell a lie or the truth, people often do not perform better than chance…”
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    Replicating and reversing the group attractiveness effect: Relatively unattractive groups are perceived as less attractive than the average attractiveness of their members by van Osch, Yvette, Sleegers, Willem W.A.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-06-2021)
    “…The group attractiveness (GA) effect reveals that groups as a whole are perceived as more attractive than the average attractiveness of their members. This…”
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    No effects of synchronicity in online social dilemma experiments: A registered report by Evans, Anthony M, Kogler, Christoph, Sleegers, Willem W.A

    Published in Judgment and decision making (01-07-2021)
    “…Online experiments have become a valuable research tool for researchers interested in the processes underlying cooperation. Typically, online experiments are…”
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    Psychology Data from an Exploration of the Effect of Anticipatory Stress on Disgust vs. Non-Disgust Related Moral Judgments by Van ‘t Veer, Anna E., Sleegers, Willem W.A.

    Published in Journal of open psychology data (15-05-2019)
    “…In this lab-based experiment ('N' = 185, Tilburg University students) we tested the effect of anticipatory stress on moral condemnation. The data covers…”
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    The effects of facial attractiveness and trustworthiness in online peer-to-peer markets by Jaeger, Bastian, Sleegers, Willem W.A., Evans, Anthony M., Stel, Mariëlle, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Journal of economic psychology (01-12-2019)
    “…•We study the effect of Airbnb hosts’ appearance on the price of their listings.•An analysis of 1,020 listings in New York shows a positive effect of…”
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    Evaluating Belief System Networks as a Theory of Political Belief System Dynamics by Brandt, Mark J., Sleegers, Willem W. A.

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-05-2021)
    “…A theory of political belief system dynamics should incorporate causal connections between elements of the belief system and the possibility that belief…”
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    Do Experimental Manipulations of Pathogen Avoidance Motivations Influence Conformity? by van Leeuwen, Florian, Jaeger, Bastian, Sleegers, Willem W.A., Petersen, Michael Bang

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-07-2024)
    “…By conforming to ingroup norms, individuals coordinate with other group members, preserve cohesion, and avoid costs of exclusion. Previous experiments have…”
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    The social pain of Cyberball: Decreased pupillary reactivity to exclusion cues by Sleegers, Willem W.A., Proulx, Travis, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-03-2017)
    “…A heavily investigated topic in the ostracism literature is the manner in which being ostracized impacts immediate psychophysiological reactivity. Despite the…”
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    Confirmation bias and misconceptions: Pupillometric evidence for a confirmation bias in misconceptions feedback by Sleegers, Willem W.A., Proulx, Travis, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Biological psychology (01-07-2019)
    “…•Disconfirming feedback regarding misconceptions produces a larger pupillary response compared to feedback confirming the misconception.•Ambiguous feedback…”
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    Extremism reduces conflict arousal and increases values affirmation in response to meaning violations by Sleegers, Willem W.A., Proulx, Travis, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2015)
    “…•Participants who were presented with anomalous cards showed a significantly higher average pupil size versus those who only saw normal cards.•Extremism was…”
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    Emotions and behavioral intentions in response to ostracism attributed to a perceived lack of warmth versus competence by Kip, Anneloes, Erle, Thorsten M., Sleegers, Willem W. A., van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-09-2024)
    “…Individuals who are ostracized (i.e., ignored or excluded by others) experience a range of negative emotions and show various coping behaviors. We investigated…”
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    Do Cues of Infectious Disease Shape People's Affective Responses to Social Exclusion? by Ren, Dongning, Wesselmann, Eric D., Loh, Wen Wei, van Beest, Ilja, van Leeuwen, Florian, Sleegers, Willem W. A.

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2023)
    “…Social exclusion triggers aversive reactions (e.g., increased negative affect), but being excluded may bring substantial benefits by reducing pathogen exposure…”
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    Automated classification of demographics from face images: A tutorial and validation by Jaeger, Bastian, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Evans, Anthony M.

    Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-03-2020)
    “…Examining disparities in social outcomes as a function of gender, age, or race has a long tradition in psychology and other social sciences. With an increasing…”
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    Pupillometry and Hindsight Bias: Physiological Arousal Predicts Compensatory Behavior by Sleegers, Willem W. A., Proulx, Travis, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-09-2021)
    “…According to violation–compensation models of cognitive conflict, experiences that violate expected associations evoke a common, biologically based syndrome of…”
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    The comfort of approach: self-soothing effects of behavioral approach in response to meaning violations by Sleegers, Willem W A, Proulx, Travis

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (09-01-2015)
    “…People maintain systems of beliefs that provide them with a sense of belongingness, control, identity, and meaning, more generally. Recent research shows that…”
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    A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance by Vaidis, David C., Sleegers, Willem W. A., van Leeuwen, Florian, DeMarree, Kenneth G., Sætrevik, Bjørn, Ross, Robert M., Schmidt, Kathleen, Protzko, John, Morvinski, Coby, Ghasemi, Omid, Roberts, Andrew J., Stone, Jeff, Bran, Alexandre, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, Gunsoy, Ceren, Moussaoui, Lisa S., Smith, Andrew R., Nugier, Armelle, Fayant, Marie-Pierre, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Appiah, Obed K., Arbige, Spencer, Aubert-Teillaud, Benjamin, Bialobrzeska, Olga, Bordel, Stéphanie, Boudjemadi, Valerian, Brohmer, Hilmar, Cabooter, Quinn, Chahir, Mehdi, Chassang, Ianis, Chatard, Armand, Chung, Sungeun, Cristea, Mioara, Daga, Joséphine, Depow, Gregory J., Desrichard, Olivier, Dubrov, Dmitrii, Evans, Thomas R., Ferreira, Sylvain, Figureau, Tim, Fointiat, Valérie, Friedrich, Théo, Gashkova, Anastasia, Girandola, Fabien, Granjon, Marine, Grigoryev, Dmitry, Gunaydin, Gul, Güzel, Şevval, Hazrati, Mahsa, Helmy, Mai, Ikeda, Ayumi, Inzlicht, Michael, Jaubert, Sara, Kasanov, Dauren, Khoddami, Mohammad Mohsen, Kim, Taenyun, Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi, Kodapanakkal, Rabia I., Kosachenko, Alexandra, Maedge, Kortney, Mahaney, John H., Mascheretti, Vitor N., Matsuda, Yoriko, Mauduy, Maxime, Mauny, Nicolas, Metzen, Armand, Moreno-Bella, Eva, Nadarajah, Kévin, Nejat, Pegah, Norman, Elisabeth, Olcaysoy Okten, Irmak, Özdoğru, Asil A., Ozer, Ceyda, Padial-Rojas, Elena, Pavlov, Yuri G., Perusquia-Hernandez, Monica, Proost, Dora, Rabinovitch, Aleksandra, Rohmer, Odile, Selcuk, Emre, Sénémeaud, Cécile, Shmeleva, Elena A., Simoens, Emmelie, Smith, Kaitlin A., Somat, Alain, Song, Hayeon, Souchet, Lionel, Taylor, John J., van Beest, Ilja, Van der Linden, Nicolas, Verschuere, Bruno, Vezirian, Kevin, Vieira, Luc, Wiechert, Sera, Willis, Guillermo B., Wollast, Robin, Xia, Ji, Yamada, Yuki, Yoshimura, Naoto, Priolo, Daniel

    “…According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance that people are motivated to resolve, usually…”
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