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Rebecca Weil
Rebecca Weil
CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security
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The role of evaluative conditioning in attitude formation
E Walther, R Weil, J Düsing
Current Directions in Psychological Science 20 (3), 192-196, 2011
692011
At the crossroads: Attention, contingency awareness, and evaluative conditioning
K Blask, E Walther, G Halbeisen, R Weil
Learning and Motivation 43 (3), 99-106, 2012
312012
Why do we like the iPhone? The role of evaluative conditioning in attitude formation
E Walther, R Weil, T Langer
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 5 (7), 473-486, 2011
232011
Correction of evident falsehood requires explicit negation.
R Weil, Y Schul, R Mayo
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (2), 290, 2020
192020
The role of recollection in evaluative conditioning
G Halbeisen, K Blask, R Weil, E Walther
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 55, 162-168, 2014
182014
Preferences surf on the currents of words: Implicit verb causality influences evaluative conditioning
E Walther, T Langer, R Weil, M Komischke
European Journal of Social Psychology 41 (1), 17-22, 2011
112011
Sozialpsychologie
E Walther, R Weil
na, 2005
102005
Balance principles in attitude formation and change: The desire to maintain consistent cognitions about people.
E Walther, R Weil
The Guilford Press, 2012
92012
Detecting falsehood relies on mismatch detection between sentence components
R Weil, L Mudrik
Cognition, 2019
72019
At the Boundaries of Misattribution
R Weil, TA Palma, B Gawronski
Experimental Psychology, 2017
42017
A Psychometric Scale to Measure Individuals’ Value of Other People’s Privacy (VOPP)
R Hasan, R Weil, R Siegel, K Krombholz
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2023
32023
When does contextual positivity influence judgments of familiarity? Investigating moderators of the positivity-familiarity effect
R Weil, TA Palma, B Gawronski
Social Cognition 38 (2), 119-145, 2020
12020
A look inside the toolbox: Measurement procedures in implicit social cognition.
R Weil
Oxford University Press, 2016
12016
Die Antonymie-Heuristik: Automatische Falsifikation Valenter Information
R Weil
12011
From Bad to Worse: Using Private Data to Propagate Disinformation on Online Platforms with a Greater Efficiency
PB Pranto, WH Khan, S Abdelnabi, R Weil, M Fritz, R Hasan
arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04883, 2023
2023
From Bad to Worse: Using Private Data to Propagate Disinformation on Online Platforms with a Greater Efficiency
P Bose Pranto, WH Khan, S Abdelnabi, R Weil, M Fritz, R Hasan
arXiv e-prints, arXiv: 2306.04883, 2023
2023
Developing a Psychometric Scale to Measure One’s Valuation of Other People’s Privacy
R Hasan, R Siegel, R Weil, K Krombholz
The Eighteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2022), 2022
2022
Contextual positivity-familiarity effects are unaffected by known moderators of misattribution
R Weil, TA Palma, B Gawronski
Cognition and Emotion 35 (4), 636-648, 2021
2021
Detecting falsehood relies on mismatch detection between sentence components (vol 195, 104121, 2020)
R Weil, L Mudrik
COGNITION 205, 2020
2020
Corrigendum to “Detecting falsehood relies on mismatch detection between sentence components”[Cognition 195 (2020) 104121]
R Weil, L Mudrik
2020
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