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1992
Wegner DM, Erber R
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The hyperaccessibility of suppressed thoughts
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1992;63 :903-912.
wegnererber1992.pdf
Vallacher RR, Wegner DM, McMahan SC, Cotter J, Larsen KA
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On winning friends and influencing people: Action identification and self-presentation success
. Social Cognition. 1992;10 :335-355.
vallacher_wegner_mcmahan_cotter__larsen_1992.pdf
Wegner DM
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The premature demise of the solo experiment
. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 1992;18 :504-508.
wegner_premature_demise_1992.pdf
Wegner DM
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You can't always think what you want: Problems in the suppression of unwanted thoughts
. In:
Zanna M
Advances in experimental social psychology. San Diego, CA: Academic Press ; 1992. pp. Vol. 25, pp.193-225.
wegner_1992_you_cant_always_think_what_you_want.pdf
1991
Wegner DM, Erber R, Raymond P
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Transactive memory in close relationships
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1991;61 :923-929.
wegnererberraymond1991.pdf
Wenzlaff RM, Wegner DM, Klein SB
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The role of thought suppression in the bonding of thought and mood
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1991;60 :500-508.
wenzlaffwegnerklein1991.pdf
Wegner DM, Schneider DJ, Knutson B, McMahon SR
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Polluting the stream of consciousness: The effect of thought suppression on the mind's environment
. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 1991;15 :141-152.
1990
Wegner DM, Shortt JW, Blake AW, Page MS
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The suppression of exciting thoughts
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1990;58 :409-418.
1989
Vallacher RR, Wegner DM
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Levels of personal agency: Individual variation in action identification
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1989;57 :660-671.
vallacherwegner1989.pdf
Wegner DM, Vallacher RR, Dizadji D
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Do alcoholics know what they're doing? Identifications of the act of drinking
. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 1989;10 :197-210.
Vallacher RR, Wegner DM, Somoza M
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That's easy for you to say: Action identification and speech fluency
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1989;56 :199-208.
Wegner DM
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White bears and other unwanted thoughts: Suppression, obsession, and the psychology of mental control
. New York: Viking/Penguin; 1989.
1988
Wenzlaff RM, Wegner DM, Roper D
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Depression and mental control: The resurgence of unwanted negative thoughts
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1988;55 :882-892.
wenzlaffwegnerroper1988.pdf
Wegner DM
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Stress and mental control
. In:
Fisher S, Reason J
Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health . Chichester: Wiley ; 1988. pp. 685-699.
wegner_stress_and_mental_control.pdf
1987
Vallacher RR, Wegner DM, Frederick J
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The presentation of self through action identification
. Social Cognition. 1987;5 :301-322.
vallacher_wegner__frederick_1987.pdf
Wegner DM, Vallacher RR
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The trouble with action
. Social Cognition. 1987;5 :179-190.
wegner__vallacher_1987.pdf
Wegner DM, Schneider DJ, Carter S, White T
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Paradoxical effects of thought suppression
. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1987;53 :5-13.
Vallacher RR, Wegner DM
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What do people think they're doing? Action identification and human behavior
. Psychological Review. 1987;94 :3-15.
1986
Wegner DM, Vallacher RR, Kiersted G, Dizadji D
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Action identification in the emergence of social behavior
. Social Cognition. 1986;4 :18-38.
wegner_vallacher_kiersted__dizadji_1986.pdf
Wegner DM
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Transactive memory: A contemporary analysis of the group mind
. In:
Mullen B, Goethals GR
Theories of group behavior. New York: Springer-Verlag ; 1986. pp. 185-208.
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