Publications
Mirror neuron, mirror neuron in the brain, who's the cleverest of them all? From the Attraction of Psychology to the Discovery of the Social Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Times are changing, bias isn't: a meta-meta-analysis on publication bias detection practices, prevalence rates, and predictors in industrial/organizational psychology Institute of Tropical Medicine
Effect misestimations plague Psychological Science, but advances in the identification of dissemination biases in general and publication bias in particular have helped in dealing with biased effects in the literature. However, the application of publication bias detection methods appears to be not equally prevalent across subdisciplines. It has been suggested that particularly in I/O Psychology, appropriate publication bias detection methods ...
Manifesto for the Future of Work and Organizational Psychology Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
International Society of Sport Psychology position stand: scientist practitioners Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Misdirection - magic, psychology and its application Institute of Tropical Medicine
The art of magic relies on deception and illusions to create human experiences that appear impossible. Misdirection lies at the heart of this deceptive art, and yet there is little consensus as to what this concept aims to describe. The concept of misdirection is not limited to magic, and its principles are applied to wide aspects of our lives (e.g., politics, public health, marketing). In recent years, scientists have started to examine the ...
Quantum experimental data in psychology and economics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Psychology of Creative Writing Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Conditioning is more than association formation : on the different ways in which conditioning research is valuable for clinical psychology Ghent University
Providing Trustworthy Advice Online: An Exploratory Study on the Potential of Discursive Psychology in Trust Research Vrije Universiteit Brussel
for information and advice from peers. Within search behavior a central role is
reserved for trust; it will guide the decision to participate online, to share experiences
or to pick up information. This paper explores insights from discursive
psychology as a potentially interesting approach for trust research in online peer
environments. This ...