Diederik Stapel

 

Spears R., Gordijn E., Dijksterhuis A., Stapel D.A. (2004). Reacton in Action: Intergroup Contrast in Automatic Behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 30, iss. 5, 605-616.
Stapel, D.A. & Schwinghammer, S.A. (2004). Defensive social comparison and the constraints of reality. Social Cognition, 22, 147-167.
Stapel, D.A., & Blanton, H. (2004). From seeing to being: Subliminal social comparisons affect implicit and explicit self-evaluations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2004, volume 87, 468-481.
(download english version of wezwe task)

Stapel, D.A., & Suls, J. (2004). Method matters: Effects of implicit versus explicit social comparisons on activation, behavior, and self-views. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 860-875.
Stapel, D.A., & Koomen, W. (2005). When less is more: The consequences of affective primacy for subliminal priming effects. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 9, 1286-1295.
Stapel, D.A., & Koomen, W. (2005). Competition, Cooperation, and the Effects of Others on Me Journal of Personality And Social Psychology. Vol. 88, 1029-1038.
(download competition-cooperation scale)

Marx, D.M., & Stapel, D.A., & Muller, D. (2005). We can do it: The Interplay of Construal Orientation and Social Comparisons Under Threat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 432-446.
Stapel, D.A., & Koomen, W. (2005). Multiple ambiguity and an impression formation focus make inapplicable primes useful. Social Cognition, 4, 324-335.
Marx, D.M., & Stapel, D.A. (2005). Timing is everything: Emotional reactions to stereotype threat before and after taking a test. European Journal of Social Psychology, in press.