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The agony of ambivalence and ways to resolve it: Introducing the MAID model
F Van Harreveld, J Van der Pligt, YN De Liver
Personality and Social Psychology Review 13 (1), 45-61, 2009
4702009
Toward a formalized account of attitudes: The Causal Attitude Network (CAN) model.
J Dalege, D Borsboom, F Van Harreveld, H Van den Berg, M Conner, ...
Psychological review 123 (1), 2, 2016
4102016
The ABC of ambivalence: Affective, behavioral, and cognitive consequences of attitudinal conflict
F Van Harreveld, HU Nohlen, IK Schneider
Advances in experimental social psychology 52, 285-324, 2015
3302015
Ambivalence, discomfort, and motivated information processing
LF Nordgren, F Van Harreveld, J Van Der Pligt
Journal of experimental social psychology 42 (2), 252-258, 2006
2852006
Ambivalence and decisional conflict as a cause of psychological discomfort: Feeling tense before jumping off the fence
F Van Harreveld, BT Rutjens, M Rotteveel, LF Nordgren, J Van Der Pligt
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 45 (1), 167-173, 2009
2812009
Network analysis on attitudes: a brief tutorial
J Dalege, D Borsboom, F van Harreveld, HLJ van der Maas
Social psychological and personality science 8 (5), 528-537, 2017
2212017
Unpacking perceived control in risk perception: The mediating role of anticipated regret
LF Nordgren, J Van Der Pligt, F Van Harreveld
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 20 (5), 533-544, 2007
1962007
Attitudes towards science
BT Rutjens, SJ Heine, RM Sutton, F van Harreveld
Advances in experimental social psychology 57, 125-165, 2018
1932018
The restraint bias: How the illusion of self-restraint promotes impulsive behavior
LF Nordgren, F Harreveld, J Pligt
Psychological science 20 (12), 1523-1528, 2009
1732009
The path of ambivalence: tracing the pull of opposing evaluations using mouse trajectories
IK Schneider, F van Harreveld, M Rotteveel, S Topolinski, J van der Pligt, ...
Frontiers in psychology 6, 996, 2015
1382015
Inmate emotion coping and psychological and physical well-being: The use of crying over spilled milk
F Van Harreveld, J Van der Pligt, L Claassen, WW Van Dijk
Criminal Justice and Behavior 34 (5), 697-708, 2007
1372007
Deus or Darwin: Randomness and belief in theories about the origin of life
BT Rutjens, J Van Der Pligt, F Van Harreveld
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (6), 1078-1080, 2010
1292010
In doubt and disorderly: Ambivalence promotes compensatory perceptions of order.
F Van Harreveld, BT Rutjens, IK Schneider, HU Nohlen, K Keskinis
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (4), 1666, 2014
1272014
Evaluating Eve: visceral states influence the evaluation of impulsive behavior.
LF Nordgren, J van der Pligt, F van Harreveld
Journal of personality and social psychology 93 (1), 75, 2007
1262007
Yes we can: Belief in progress as compensatory control
BT Rutjens, F van Harreveld, J van der Pligt
Social Psychological and Personality Science 1 (3), 246-252, 2010
1242010
Steps, stages, and structure: Finding compensatory order in scientific theories.
BT Rutjens, F Van Harreveld, J Van der Pligt, LM Kreemers, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (2), 313, 2013
1222013
Things will get better: The anxiety-buffering qualities of progressive hope
BT Rutjens, J van der Pligt, F van Harreveld
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 35 (5), 535-543, 2009
1182009
Ambivalence and information integration in attitudinal judgment
F Van Harreveld, J Van der Pligt, NK De Vries, C Wenneker, D Verhue
British Journal of Social Psychology 43 (3), 431-447, 2004
1172004
Let’s not be indifferent about neutrality: Neutral ratings in the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) mask mixed affective responses.
IK Schneider, L Veenstra, F van Harreveld, N Schwarz, SL Koole
Emotion 16 (4), 426, 2016
1142016
The attitudinal entropy (AE) framework as a general theory of individual attitudes
J Dalege, D Borsboom, F van Harreveld, HLJ van der Maas
Psychological Inquiry 29 (4), 175-193, 2018
1112018
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