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4 Most Recent Publications
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On the Benign Qualities of Behavioral Disinhibition: Because of the Prosocial Nature of People, Behavioral Disinhibition Can Weaken Pleasure With Getting More Than You Deserve
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Bos, K. van den Lange, P.A.M. van Lind, E.A. Venhoeven, L.A. Beudeker, D.A. Cramwinckel, F.M. Smulders, L. Laan, J. van der |
2011-01-01
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Who volunteers in psychology experiments? An empirical review of prosocial motivation in volunteering
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Lange, P.A.M. van Schippers, M.C. Balliet, D. |
2010-06-01
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The egocentric nature of procedural justice: Social value orientation as moderator of reactions to decision-making procedures
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Prooijen, J-W. Cremer, D. de Beest, I. van Stahl, T. Dijke, M.H. van Lange, P.A.M. van |
2008-09-05
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The Psychological Benefits of Superstitious Rituals in Top Sport
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Schippers, M.C. Lange, P.A.M. van |
2005-11-29
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