Search Results - "VAN DE VEER, EVELIEN"
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Informing, simulating experience, or both: A field experiment on phishing risks
Published in PloS one (18-12-2019)“…Cybersecurity cannot be ensured with mere technical solutions. Hackers often use fraudulent emails to simply ask people for their password to breach into…”
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Body and Mind: Mindfulness Helps Consumers to Compensate for Prior Food Intake by Enhancing the Responsiveness to Physiological Cues
Published in The Journal of consumer research (01-02-2016)“…External cues regularly override physiological cues in food consumption resulting in mindless eating. In a series of experiments, this study shows that…”
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How do I look? Focusing attention on the outside body reduces responsiveness to internal signals in food intake
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2015)“…The current study investigates the relationship between focusing on body appearance and the ability to adjust food consumption according to feelings of…”
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Managing “Last Moment Behavior”: Non-binding target dates to reduce the spikes in task completion at deadlines
Published in Journal of public economics (01-03-2023)“…•We study two large-scale field experiments in a national census with a common submission deadline.•We test simple nudges to encourage individuals to submit…”
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Feelings of Safety: Ironic Consequences of Police Patrolling
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-12-2012)“…Increasing police patrolling is often assumed to be an effective means of enhancing general feelings of safety. This relationship between perceiving police and…”
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Perceiving Pure Evil: The Influence of Cognitive Load and Prototypical Evilness on Demonizing
Published in Social justice research (01-12-2010)“…The present research sought to investigate the psychological dynamics underlying demonizing, that is, the tendency to see others as personifications of pure…”
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