Publications
(2018)
Aragon, O. R., & Bargh, J. A.
(2018)
“So Happy I Could Shout!” and “So Happy I Could Cry!” Dimorphous expressions represent and communicate motivational aspects of positive emotions.
Cognition and Emotion,
32,
286-302
Napier, J. L., Huang, J., Vonasch, A. J., & Bargh, J. A.
(2018)
Superheroes for change: Physical safety promotes socially (but not economically) progressive attitudes among conservatives.
European Journal of Social Psychology.
48,
187-195
Leeman, R., Nogueira, C., Weirs, R. W., Cousijn, J., Serafini, K., Demartini, K., & Bargh, J. A.
(2018)
A test of multi-session automatic action tendency retraining to reduce alcohol consumption among young adults in the context of a human laboratory paradigm.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
Schaefer, M., Cherkasskiy, L., Denke, C., Spies, C., Song, H., Malahy, S., Heinz, A., Straehle, A., & Bargh, J.
(2018)
Incidental haptic sensations influence judgment of crimes.
Scientific Reports.
(2017)
Gollwitzer, A., Marshall, J., Wang, Y., & Bargh, J.A.
(2017)
Relating pattern deviancy aversion to stigma and prejudice
Nature Human Behaviour
1,
920 - 927.
Gollwitzer, A., Schwoerer, B., Stern, C., Gollwitzer, P., & Bargh, J. A.
(2017)
Up and down regulation of a highly automatic process: Implementation intentions can both increase and decrease social projection.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology,
70,
19-26
Boothby, E. J., Clark, M. S., & Bargh, J. A.
(2017)
The world looks better together: How close others enhance our visual experiences.
Personal Relationships.
(2016)
Boothby, E. J., Smith, L. K., Clark, M. S., & Bargh, J. A.
(2016)
Psychological distance moderates the amplification of shared experience.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,
42,
(10)
1431-1444.
Bargh, J. A.
(2016)
The devil made me do it.
In A. Miller (e.d.)
The social psychology of good and evil.
New York:
Guilford.
(pp 69-91).
Poehlman, T. A., Dhar, R., & Bargh, J. A.
(2016)
Sophisticated by design: The nonconscious influence of primed concepts and atmospheric variables on consumer preferences.
Customer Needs and Solutions.
Bargh, J. A.
(2016)
Awareness of the prime versus awareness of its influence: Implications for the real-world scope of unconscious higher mental processes.
Current Opinions in Psychology,
12,
49-52
Boothby, E. J., Clark, M. S., & Bargh, J. A.
(2016)
The invisibility cloak illusion: People (incorrectly) believe they observe others more than others observe them.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
(2014)
Baumeister, R. F., & Bargh, J. A.
(2014)
Conscious and unconscious: Toward an integrative understanding of human life and action.
In J. Sherman, B. Gawronski, & Y. Trope (Eds.),
Dual process theories of the social mind.
New York:
Guilford.
35-49.
Harris, J. L., Pierce, M., & Bargh, J. A.
(2014)
Priming effect of antismoking PSAs on smoking behavior: A pilot study.
Tobacco Control.
23,
(4)
285-290.