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When decisions matter most - the effects of self-referent pressure on approach-avoidance tendencies
Does driving make you taste less and eat more? Decreased perceived saltiness and overconsumption due to eating while driving
Psychology and sustainability: The role of place attachment in personal support of wind farms
Fairness and community: Place attachment, support for wind farms and the role of procedural justice
Salient social norms vs prescriptive moral norms vs moral licensing/cleansing
Sitting behind the wheel, makes you reach for a meal: The effect of driving on taste perception and food consumption
Assessing the effects of place attachment on support for wind energy development moderated by the type of developer
Approach and avoidance tendencies towards food and color: The effect of hue, saturation and value on approach and avoidance tendencies towards healthy and unhealthy food
Place attachment, developer identity and place-technology fit influencing support for wind farm development: A hypothetical case study
Raising the bar on voting age: Are adolescents politically able by age 18?
Developers matter: An investigation to the mixed results of place attachment and support for wind farm
The restorative effects of natural environments: Nature or nurture?
The effects of place attachment and developer type on people’s willingness to support wind farms
Wind turbines: Sustainable or insupportable? Influences of place attachment and type of developer on wind energy support
Exploring support of wind energy projects: Place attachment, procedural justice and type of developer
Determinants of distorted approach behaviors towards food: A digital field study
How emotion regulation strategies moderate the influence of disgust sensitivity on crime scene evaluations
The moral superiority tool: Protecting social identity under threat through moralization and multiple identities
You may have better skills, but we have better values: Moral superiority perceptions as a result of group-based identity threats and group identification
Group based identity threat, moral superiority, and the role of age
Is it the taste that tells the tale? The effect of packaging on the taste perception of beverage flavors
Packaging-induced expectations and the tast perception: The role of surprise in the perceived taste intensity
Potential restorative effects of urban and natural environments for the nature indifferent
The influence of packaging-induced expectancies on reported taste intensity of sweet and sour drinks

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