
Publications of Gabriele Oettingen
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Journal Article (15)
2022
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Gollwitzer, A., , , & Oettingen, G. (2022). Discordant knowing: A social cognitive structure underlying fanaticism. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(11), 2846–2878. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001219
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Oettingen, G., Gollwitzer, A., , & (2022). Misplaced certainty in the context of conspiracy theories. Current Opinion in Psychology, 46, Article 101393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101393
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Gollwitzer, A., & Oettingen, G. (2022). When knowledge is blinding: The dangers of being certain about the future during uncertain societal events. Personality and Individual Differences, 195, Article 111606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2022.111606
, 2003
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Little, T. D., , , , Oettingen, G., , & Baltes, P. B. (2003). The links among action-control beliefs, intellective skill, and school performance in Japanese, US, and German school children. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 27(1), 41–48.
2001
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Little, T. D., , Oettingen, G., & Baltes, P. B. (2001). A comparative-longitudinal study of action-control beliefs and school performance: On the role of context. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 25(3), 237–245.
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Oettingen, G., , & (2001). Self-regulation of goal setting: Turning free fantasies about the future into binding goals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80(5), 736–753.
2000
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Oettingen, G. (2000). Expectancy effects on behavior depend on self-regulatory thought. Social Cognition, 18(2), 101–129.
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Little, T. D., , , & Oettingen, G. (2000). Gender effects in children's beliefs about school performance: A cross-cultural study. Child Development, 71(2), 517–527.
, 1998
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Oettingen, G. (1998). The emergence and implementation of health goals. Psychology & Health, 13(4), 687–715.
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Little, T. D., Oettingen, G., & Baltes, P. B. (1998). Self-regulation and school performance: Is there optimal level of action-control? Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 70, 54–74.
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