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When intentions go public: does social reality widen the intention-behavior gap?Peter M Gollwitzer
New York University, Psychology Department, New York, NY 10003, USA
Psychol Sci 20:612-8. 2009..Study 4 showed, in addition, that when other people take notice of an individual's identity-related behavioral intention, this gives the individual a premature sense of possessing the aspired-to identity...
Self-regulation of priming effects on behaviorPeter M Gollwitzer
Department of Psychology, New York University, NY 10003, USA
Psychol Sci 22:901-7. 2011..Our findings indicate that implementation intentions are an effective self-regulatory tool for shielding actions from disruptive concept- or goal-priming effects...
Intervention effects of information and self-regulation on eating fruits and vegetables over two yearsGertraud Stadler
Department of Psychology, Columbia University, Psychology Department, 1190 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10027, USA
Health Psychol 29:274-83. 2010..This study tested whether an intervention that combined information with self-regulation strategies had a better effect on eating fruits and vegetables than an information-only intervention...
Self-regulatory strategy and executive control: implementation intentions modulate task switching and Simon task performanceAnna Lisa Cohen
Department of Psychology, New York University, 6 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA
Psychol Res 72:12-26. 2008..Results supported the prediction that the need for high levels of cognitive control can be alleviated to some degree by making if-then plans that specify how one responds to that critical stimuli...
The projection of implicit and explicit goalsChristie L K Kawada
Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 86:545-59. 2004..The control of automatic goal projection effects is discussed, and interpersonal consequences of goal projection are delineated...
The specificity of prospective memory costsAnna Lisa Cohen
Department of Psychology, Yeshiva University, New York 10033, USA
Memory 20:848-64. 2012..Evidence from three experiments suggests that task interference is specific to the type of stimulus (word or nonword) that is relevant to the intention. We refer to this finding as a Stimulus Specific Interference Effect (SSIE)...
Reducing the expression of implicit stereotypes: reflexive control through implementation intentionsSaaid A Mendoza
New York University, New York, NY, USA
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 36:512-23. 2010..Implications for goal strategy approaches to reducing prejudice are discussed...
Physical activity in women: effects of a self-regulation interventionGertraud Stadler
Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, New York 10027, USA
Am J Prev Med 36:29-34. 2009..This study tested whether an intervention that combined information with cognitive-behavioral strategies had a better effect on women's physical activity than an information-only intervention...
Number of cues influences the cost of remembering to rememberAnna Lisa Cohen
New York University, New York, New York, USA
Mem Cognit 36:149-56. 2008..Furthermore, task interference showed a linear increase in task costs for word trial performance but not for nonword trial performance. Practical and theoretical implications of these findings are discussed...
The effects of an implemental mind-set on attitude strengthMarlone D Henderson
Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 94:396-411. 2008..Implications for attitudes, goals, and mind-sets are discussed...
