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Reducing Explicit Blatant Dehumanization by Correcting Exaggerated Meta-Perceptions. Social Psychological and Personality.
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2020. Splitting consciousness: Unconscious, conscious, and metaconscious processes in social cognition. European Review of Social Psychology. 22:1-35.
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2011. There is more to episodic memory than just episodes. Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory.
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1992. Thinking too much: Introspection can reduce the quality of preferences and decisions? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 60(2):181-192.
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1991. To Know or Not to Know: Consciousness, Meta-Consciousness, and Motivation. Social Motivation: Conscious and Unconscious Processes. :351–372.
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2005. Unconscious, conscious, and metaconscious in social cognition. Social cognition: The basis of human interaction. :49–69.
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2009. The value of distinguishing between unconscious, conscious, and meta-conscious processes.. APA Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology: Attitudes and Social Cognition. 1:179-202.
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2014. Visceral States Call for Visceral Measures: Verbal Overshadowing of Hunger Ratings Across Assessment Modalities.. Assessment. 25(2):173-182.
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2016. When do words hurt? A multiprocess view of the effects of verbalization on visual memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 40(5):1244-1256.
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2014. When words hurt: The disruptive effects of verbally analyzing reasons. Proceedings of the Society for Consumer Psychology. 29
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