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Daniël H. J. Wigboldus

Daniël H. J. Wigboldus

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Psychology

D-Index
43
Citations
12545
World Ranking
7118
National Ranking
320

Overview

Daniël H. J. Wigboldus is affiliated with Radboud University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research conducted within this institution, reflecting a close connection to the university's scientific community and resources.

This researcher's output includes several recent papers; however, specific titles, publication years, venues, and citation counts have not been provided, limiting detailed insight into the scope and impact of their research articles.

Daniël Wigboldus does not currently have listed frequent co-authors, which may indicate an independent research style or collaboration patterns not reflected in the available data.

Similarly, the data lacks information on frequent publication venues, suggesting a diverse range of journals or conferences or that such patterns are undocumented in the source.

There are no recorded book publications linked to Wigboldus through specific publishers, indicating a primary focus on journal articles or other research outputs rather than monographs or edited volumes.

The fields and subfields of study relevant to their research have not been specified, so it is not possible to delineate particular academic disciplines or areas of specialization for this scientist.

Likewise, no specific main topics of work have been documented, thus the thematic focus of their research remains undefined based on available information.

No awards or recognitions are listed, leaving the record without details about honors or formal acknowledgments in their career.

Daniël H. J. Wigboldus is currently living, as indicated by the absence of a death record.

Best Publications

  • Presentation and validation of the Radboud Faces Database

    Oliver Langner;Ron Dotsch;Gijsbert Bijlstra;Daniel H. J. Wigboldus

  • Beyond prejudice as simple antipathy: Hostile and benevolent sexism across cultures

    Peter Glick;Susan T. Fiske;Antonio Mladinic;José L. Saiz

  • The Unconscious Consumer: Effects of Environment on Consumer Behavior

    Ap. Dijksterhuis;Pamela K. Smith;Rick B. van Baaren;Daniël H.J. Wigboldus

  • I feel for us: The impact of categorization and identification on emotions and action tendencies

    Vincent Yzerbyt;Muriel Dumont;Daniel Wigboldus;Ernestine Gordijn

  • How do we communicate stereotypes? Linguistic bases and inferential consequences.

    Daniël H. J. Wigboldus;Gün R. Semin;Russell Spears

  • Convergent and divergent responses to emotional displays of ingroup and outgroup.

    Job Van Der Schalk;Agneta Fischer;Bertjan Doosje;Daniël Wigboldus

  • Social Categorization and Fear Reactions to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks

    Muriel Dumont;Vincent Yzerbyt;Daniël Wigboldus;Ernestine H Gordijn

  • Ethnic Out-Group Faces Are Biased in the Prejudiced Mind

    Ron Dotsch;Daniël H.J. Wigboldus;Oliver Langner;Ad van Knippenberg

  • What it takes to forgive: When and why executive functioning facilitates forgiveness.

    Tila M. Pronk;Johan C. Karremans;Geertjan Overbeek;Ad A. Vermulst

  • Emotional reactions to harmful intergroup behavior

    Ernestine H. Gordijn;Vincent Yzerbyt;Daniël Wigboldus;Muriel Dumont

  • Abstract thinking increases one's sense of power

    Pamela K. Smith;Daniël H.J. Wigboldus;Ap Dijksterhuis

  • What Is Typical Is Good The Influence of Face Typicality on Perceived Trustworthiness

    Carmel Sofer;Ron Dotsch;Daniel H.J. Wigboldus;Alexander T. Todorov

  • When stereotypes get in the way: Stereotypes obstruct stereotype-inconsistent trait inferences

    Danïel H J Wigboldus;Ap Dijksterhuis;Ad van Knippenberg

  • Emotional Consequences of Categorizing Victims of Negative Outgroup Behavior as Ingroup or Outgroup

    Ernestine H. Gordijn;Daniël Wigboldus;Vincent Yzerbyt

  • Positive and negative associations underlying ambivalent attitudes

    Yaël de Liver;Joop van der Pligt;Daniël Wigboldus

  • Visualizing minimal ingroup and outgroup faces: implications for impressions, attitudes, and behavior.

    Kyle G. Ratner;Ron Dotsch;Daniel H. J. Wigboldus;Ad van Knippenberg

  • The impact of affective and cognitive focus on attitude formation

    Helma van den Berg;Antony Stephen Reid Manstead;Antony Stephen Reid Manstead;Joop van der Pligt;Daniël H. J. Wigboldus

  • How can you resist? Executive control helps romantically involved individuals to stay faithful

    Tila M. Pronk;Johan C. Karremans;Daniël H. J. Wigboldus

  • Sales and sincerity: The role of relational framing in word-of-mouth marketing

    Mirjam A. Tuk;Peeter W. J. Verlegh;Ale Smidts;Daniel H. J. Wigboldus

  • Capacity and Comprehension: Spontaneous Stereotyping Under Cognitive Load

    Daniël H. J. Wigboldus;Jeffrey W. Sherman;Heather L. Franzese;Ad van Knippenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan C. Karremans
Johan C. Karremans Radboud University
Vincent Yzerbyt
Vincent Yzerbyt Université Catholique de Louvain
Rob W. Holland
Rob W. Holland Radboud University
Ad van Knippenberg
Ad van Knippenberg Radboud University
Ap Dijksterhuis
Ap Dijksterhuis Radboud University
Alexander Todorov
Alexander Todorov University of Chicago
Joop van der Pligt
Joop van der Pligt University of Amsterdam
Toon W. Taris
Toon W. Taris Utrecht University
Russell Spears
Russell Spears University of Groningen
Gün R. Semin
Gün R. Semin ISPA - University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences

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