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  • Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, M. W., Nordgren, L. F., & van Baaren, R. B. (2006). On making the right choice: The deliberation-without-attention effect. Science, 311, 1005-1007. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1121629
  • Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, M. W., Nordgren, L. F., & van Baaren, R. B. (2006). Making choices without deliberating. Science, 312, 1472.
  • Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, M. W., Nordgren, L. F., & van Baaren, R. B. (2006). Complex choices better made unconsciously? Science, 313, 760-761.
  • Dijksterhuis, A., & Meurs, T. (2006). Where creativity resides: The generative power of unconscious thought. Consciousness and Cognition, 15, 135-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2005.04.007
  • Dijksterhuis, A., & Nordgren, L. F. (2006). A theory of unconscious thought. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1, 95-109. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6916.2006.00007.x
  • Dijksterhuis, A., & van Olden, Z. (2006). On the benefits of thinking unconsciously: Unconsious thought can increase post-choice satisfaction. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 627-631. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2005.10.008
  • Dijksterhuis, A. J., Aarts, H., & Smith, P. K. (2005). The power of the subliminal: On subliminal persuasion and other potential applications. In R. R. Hassin, J. S. Uleman, & J. A. Bargh (Eds.), The new unconscious (pp. 77-106). Oxford University Press.
  • Dijksterhuis, A. J., & van Knippenberg, A. (2005). The relation between perception and behavior or how to win a game of Trivial Pursuit. In D. L. Hamilton (Ed.), Social cognition: Classic and contemporary readings (pp. 77-106). Psychology Press.
  • Bongers, K. C. A., Dijksterhuis, A. J., & Spears, R. (2005). Meedoen is belangrijker dan winnen: consequenties van falen op onbewuste doelen voor zelfvertrouwen en zelfbescherming. Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie, 2004, 37-48.
  • Dijksterhuis, A. J. (2005). Why are we social animals: The high road to imitation as social glue. In S. Hurley, & N. Chater (Eds.), Perspectives on imitation. From neuroscience to social science (pp. 207-220). MIT Press.
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