Publicaties
Incidental attitude formation via the surveillance task : a preregistered replication of the Olson and Fazio (2001) study Universiteit Gent
Exploring the impact of coherence (through the presence versus absence of feedback) and levels of derivation on persistent rule-following Universiteit Gent
Recent developments in relational frame theory (RFT) have outlined a number of key variables of potential importance when analyzing the dynamics involved in derived relational responding. Recent research has begun to explore the impact of a number of these variables on persistent rule-following, namely, levels of derivation and coherence. However, no research to date has systematically examined the impact of coherence on persistent ...
Cultural pressure and biased responding in free will attitudes Universiteit Gent
The study of rule-governed behavior and derived stimulus relations : bridging the gap Universiteit Gent
The influence of extinction and counterconditioning procedures on operant evaluative conditioning and intersecting regularity effects Universiteit Gent
One of the most effective methods of influencing what people like and dislike is to expose them to systematic patterns (or 'regularities') in the environment, such as the repeated presentation of a single stimulus (mere exposure), two or more stimuli (evaluative conditioning (EC)) or to relationships between stimuli and behaviour (approach/avoidance). Hugheset al. (2016) J. Exp. Psychol. Gen.145, 731-754. (doi:10.1037/xge0000100) found that ...