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Marieke A. Adriaanse

Marieke A. Adriaanse

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
6563
World Ranking
9143
National Ranking
398

Overview

Marieke A. Adriaanse is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands and focuses their research within the field of Psychology, with particular emphasis on Applied Psychology, General Decision Sciences, Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their principal research areas cover Behavioral Health and Interventions, Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Environmental Education and Sustainability, Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, Climate Change and Health Impacts, and the Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment.

Adriaanse has contributed multiple publications to several frequent venues, including Frontiers in Psychology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, PLoS ONE, and BMC Primary Care.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Adriaanse include:

  • The influence of nudge transparency on the experience of autonomy (2020, Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology)
  • Do nudges make use of automatic processing? Unraveling the effects of a default nudge under type 1 and type 2 processing (2020, Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology)
  • Who accepts nudges? nudge acceptability from a self-regulation perspective (2021, PLoS ONE)
  • The Effects of Nudges: One-Shot Only? Exploring the Temporal Spillover Effects of a Default Nudge (2021, Frontiers in Psychology)
  • And How Would That Make You Feel? How People Expect Nudges to Influence Their Sense of Autonomy (2020, Frontiers in Psychology)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Adriaanse include Laurens van Gestel, Denise T. D. de Ridder, Jonas Wachner, Eva H Visser, and Evelyn A Brakema.

Best Publications

  • Do implementation intentions help to eat a healthy diet? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the empirical evidence

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Charlotte D.W. Vinkers;Denise T.D. De Ridder;Joop J. Hox

  • Bedtime Procrastination: Introducing a New Area of Procrastination

    Floor M. Kroese;Denise T. D. De Ridder;Catharine Evers;Marieke A. Adriaanse

  • Healthy diet: Health impact, prevalence, correlates, and interventions

    Denise de Ridder;Floor Kroese;Catharine Evers;Marieke Adriaanse

  • When planning is not enough: Fighting unhealthy snacking habits by mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII)

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Gabriele Oettingen;Gabriele Oettingen;Peter M. Gollwitzer;Peter M. Gollwitzer;Erin P. Hennes

  • Finding the Critical Cue: Implementation Intentions to Change One's Diet Work Best When Tailored to Personally Relevant Reasons for Unhealthy Eating

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Denise T. D. de Ridder;John B. F. de Wit

  • Good mood food. Positive emotion as a neglected trigger for food intake

    Catharine Evers;Marieke Adriaanse;Denise T.D. de Ridder;Jessie C. de Witt Huberts

  • Bedtime procrastination: A self-regulation perspective on sleep insufficiency in the general population.

    Floor M Kroese;Catharine Evers;Marieke A Adriaanse;Denise T D de Ridder

  • Breaking Habits With Implementation Intentions: A Test of Underlying Processes

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Peter M. Gollwitzer;Denise T. D. De Ridder;John B. F. de Wit

  • Emotional eating: Eating when emotional or emotional about eating?

    Marieke A Adriaanse;Denise T D de Ridder;Catharine Evers

  • Effortless inhibition: habit mediates the relation between self-control and unhealthy snack consumption.

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Floor M. Kroese;Marleen Gillebaart;Denise T. D. De Ridder

  • Unresolved questions in nudging research: Putting the psychology back in nudging

    David R. Marchiori;Marieke A. Adriaanse;Denise T.D. De Ridder

  • Health on Impulse : When Low Self-Control Promotes Healthy Food Choices

    Stefanie J. Salmon;Bob M. Fennis;Denise T. D. de Ridder;Marieke A. Adriaanse

  • Assessing yourself as an emotional eater: Mission impossible?

    C. Evers;D.T.D. De Ridder;M.A. Adriaanse

  • Dieting and the self-control of eating in everyday environments: an experience sampling study.

    Wilhelm Hofmann;Marieke Adriaanse;Kathleen D. Vohs;Roy F. Baumeister

  • The power of habits: Unhealthy snacking behaviour is primarily predicted by habit strength

    Aukje A. C. Verhoeven;Marieke A. Adriaanse;Catharine Evers;Denise T. D. de Ridder

  • Bridging the intention-behavior gap : Inducing implementation intentions through persuasive appeals

    Bob M. Fennis;Marieke A. Adriaanse;Wolfgang Stroebe;Bert Pol

  • Breaking Habits Using Implementation Intentions

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Aukje Verhoeven

  • Planning What Not to Eat: Ironic Effects of Implementation Intentions Negating Unhealthy Habits

    Marieke A. Adriaanse;Johanna M. F. van Oosten;Denise T. D. de Ridder;John B. F. de Wit

  • Coping Under Pressure: Employing Emotion Regulation Strategies to Enhance Performance Under Pressure

    Yannick A Balk;Marieke A Adriaanse;Denise T D de Ridder;Catharine Evers

  • Identifying the ‘if’ for ‘if-then’ plans: Combining implementation intentions with cue-monitoring targeting unhealthy snacking behaviour

    Aukje A. C. Verhoeven;Marieke A. Adriaanse;Emely de Vet;Bob M. Fennis

  • Routledge International Handbook of Self-Control in Health and Well-Being

    Denise de Ridder;Marieke Adriaanse;Kentaro Fujita

Frequent Co-Authors

Denise T. D. de Ridder
Denise T. D. de Ridder Utrecht University
Catharine Evers
Catharine Evers Utrecht University
John de Wit
John de Wit Utrecht University
Peter M. Gollwitzer
Peter M. Gollwitzer New York University
Gabriele Oettingen
Gabriele Oettingen New York University
Wolfgang Stroebe
Wolfgang Stroebe University of Groningen
Kathleen D. Vohs
Kathleen D. Vohs University of Minnesota
Wilhelm Hofmann
Wilhelm Hofmann Ruhr University Bochum
Rens van de Schoot
Rens van de Schoot Utrecht University
Roy F. Baumeister
Roy F. Baumeister University of Queensland

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