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  • Maltagliati, S., Muller, D., Sarrazin, P., Fessler, L., Ferry, T., Wiers, & Cheval, B. (in press). Improving physical activity using a single personalized consequence-based approach-avoidance training: Effects on attitudes, choices, and self-reported behaviors. Psychology of Sport & Exercise.
  • Rougier, M., Muller, D., Smeding A., Wiers, R., W., & Neyroud, L. (in press). The association between smokers’ approach bias and heaviness of use: A focus on light smokers. Collabra: Psychology. (pdf)
  • Gautheron, F., Quinton, J.-C., Muller, D., & Smeding, A. (2023). Paradigm constraints on moral decision-making dynamics. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, e2324. (pdf)
  • Kosakowska-Berezecka, N., Bosson, J., Jurek, P., Besta, T., Olech, M., Vandello, J.A., …, Muller, D., et al. (2023). Gendered self-views across 62 countries: A test of competing models. Social Psychological and Personality Science. (pdf)
  • Boissicat, N., Fayant, M.-P., Nurra, C., & Muller, D. (2022). Social comparison in the classroom: priming approach/avoidance changes the impact of social comparison on self-evaluation and performance. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 92, 2, 594-609. (pdf)
  • Julliard*, Y., Rougier, M., & Muller, D. (2021). Perspective de cognition incarnée dans l’étude des tendances à l’approche/évitement. Intellectica, 74(6), 125-139. (pdf)
  • Bosson, J., Vandello, J. A., Jurek, P. …, Muller, D., et al. (2021). Psychometric properties and correlates of precarious manhood beliefs in 62 Nations. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 52(3), 231-258. (pdf)
  • Batailler, C., Muller, D., Nurra, C., & Trouilloud, D. (2021). Math approach training changes implicit identification to math: A close preregistered replication. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. (pdf)
  • Kosakowska-Berezecka, N., Besta, T., Bosson, J., …, Muller, D. et al. (2020). Country-level and individual-level predictors of men's support for gender equality in 42 countries. European Journal of Social Psychology. (pdf)
  • Rougier, M., Muller, D., Courset, R., Smeding, A., Devos, T., & Batailler, C. (2020). Toward the use of approach/avoidance tendencies as attitude measures: Individual- and group-level variability of the ingroup bias. European Journal of Social Psychology, 50(4), 857-875. (pdf)
  • Aubé, B., Rougier, M., Muller, D., Ric, F., & Yzerbyt, V. (2019). The online-VAAST: A short and online tool to measure spontaneous approach and avoidance tendencies. Acta Psychologica, 201, 1021942. (pdf)
  • Buson, L., Nardy, A., Muller, D., & Chevrot, J.-P. (2018). Thesociolinguistic repetition task: A new paradigm for exploring the cognitive coherence of language varieties. Topics in Cognitive Science, 10(04), 803-817. (pdf)
  • Courset, R., Rougier, M, Palluel-Germain, R., Smeding, A., Manto Jonte, J., Chauvin, A., & Muller, D. (2018). The Caucasian and North African French Faces (CaNAFF): A face database. International Review of Social Psychology, 31(1), 1-20. (pdf)
  • Ivanov, I., Muller, D., Delmas, F., & Waenke, M. (2018). Interpersonal accuracy in a political context is moderated by the extremity of one’s political attitudes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79, 95-106. (pdf)
  • Lantian, A., Muller, D., Nurra, C., Klein, O., Berjot, S., & Pantazi, M. (2018). Stigmatized beliefs: Conspiracy theories, anticipated negative evaluation of the self, and fear of social exclusion. European Journal of Social Psychology, 48(7), 939-954. (pdf)
  • Rougier, M., Muller, D., Ric, F., Alexopoulos, T., Batailler, C., Smeding, A., & Aubé, B. (2018). A new look at sensorimotor aspects in approach/avoidance tendencies: The role of visual whole-body movement information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 76, 42-53. (pdf).
  • Subra, B., Muller, D., Fourgassie, L., Chauvin, A., & Alexopoulos, T. (2018). Of guns and snakes: testing a modern threat superiority effect. Cognition and Emotion, 32, 81-91. (pdf).
  • Yzerbyt, V., Muller, D., Batailler, C., & Judd, C. M. (2018). New recommendations for testing indirect effects in mediational models: The need to report and test component paths. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 115(06), 929-943. (pdf)
  • Lantian, A., Muller, D., Nurra, C., & Douglas, K. (2017). “I know things they don’t know!” The role of need for uniqueness in belief in conspiracy theories. Social Psychology, 48, 160-173. (pdf).
  • Zerhouni, O., Rougier, M., & Muller, D. (2016). “Who (really) is Charlie?” French cities with lower implicit prejudice toward Arabs demonstrated larger participation rates in Charlie Hebdo rallies. International Review of Social Psychology, 29, 69-76. (pdf).
  • Hagger, M. S., Chatzisarantis, N. L. D., Alberts, H., Anggono, C. O., Batailler, C., Birt, A., ... Muller, D., …, Zwienenberg, M. (2016). A multi-lab pre-registered replication of the ego- depletion effect. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11, 546-573. (pdf)
  • Lantian, A., Muller, D., Nurra, C., & Douglas, K. (2016). Measuring belief in conspiracy theories: Validation of a French and English single-item scale. International Review of Social Psychology, 29, 1-14. (pdf)
  • Colpaert, L., Muller, D., Fayant, M.-P., & Butera, F. (2015). A mindset of competition versus cooperation moderates the impact of social comparison on self-evaluation. Frontiers in Psychology, 6:1337. (pdf)
  • Rey, A. E., Riou, B., Muller, D., Dabic, S., & Versace, R. (2015). The mask who wasn't there: Visual masking effect with the perceptual absence of the mask. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41, 567-573. (pdf)
  • Fayant, M.-P., Muller, D., Hartgerink, C.H.J., & Lantian, A. (2014). Is ostracism by a despised outgroup really hurtful? A replication and extension of Gonsalkorale and Williams (2007). Social Psychology, 45, 489-494. (pdf)
  • Ric, F., Alexopoulos, T., Muller, D., & Aubé, B. (2013). Emotional norms for 524 French personality-trait words. Behavior Research Methods, 45, 414-421. (pdf)
  • Ric, F., & Muller, D. (2012). Unconscious addition: When we unconsciously initiate and follow arithmetic rules. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 141, 222-226. (pdf)
  • Schuldt, J.P., Muller, D., & Schwarz, N. (2012). The Fair-Trade effect: Health halos from social ethics claims. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 581-589. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., Bushman, B., Subra, B., & Ceaux. E. (2012). Are people more aggressive when they are worse off or better off than others? Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 754-759. (pdf)
  • Alexopoulos, T., Muller, D., Ric, F., & Marendaz, C. (2012). I, me, mine: Automatic attentional capture by self-related stimuli. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 770-779. (pdf)
  • Morgado, N., Muller, D., Gentaz, E., & Palluel-Germain, R. (2011). The role of closeness feeling on passability judgment. Perception, 40, 877-879. (pdf)
  • Fayant, M.-P., Muller, D., Nurra, C., Alexopoulos, T., & Palluel-Germain, R. (2011). Moving forward is not only a metaphor: Approach and avoidance lead to self-evaluative assimilation and contrast. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 241-254. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., & Fayant, M.-P. (2010). On being exposed to superior others: Consequences of self-threatening upward social comparisons. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4, 621-634. (pdf)
  • Subra, B., Muller, D., Bègue, L., Bushman, B.J., & Delmas, F. (2010). Automatic Effects of alcohol and aggressive cues on aggressive thoughts and behaviors. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1052-1057. (pdf)
  • Bègue, L., Subra, B., Arvers, P., Muller, D., Bricout, V., Zorman, M., & Zarski, J.-P. (2009). A message in the bottle: Extrapharmacological effects of alcohol on aggression. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 137-142. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., Yzerbyt, V., & Judd, C. M. (2008). Adjusting for a mediator in models with two crossed treatment variables. Organizational Research Methods, 11, 224-240. (pdf)
  • Ko, S. J., Muller, D., Judd, C. M., & Stapel, D. (2008). Sneaking in through the back door: How category-based stereotype suppression leads to rebound in feature-based effects. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 833-839. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., & Butera, F. (2007). The focusing effect of self-evaluation threat in coaction and social comparison. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 93, 194-211. (pdf)
  • Darnon, C., Muller, D., Schrager, S., Pannuzzo, N., & Butera, F. (2006). Mastery and performance goals predict epistemic and relational conflict regulation. Journal of Educational Psychology, 98, 766-776. (pdf)
  • Bègue, L. & Muller, D. (2006). Belief in a just world as moderator of hostile attributional bias. British Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 117-126. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., Judd, C. M., & Yzerbyt, V. (2005). When moderation is mediated and mediation is moderated. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 852-863. (pdf and you can find de companion website here)
  • Muller, D., Yzerbyt, V., Judd, C. M., Park, B., & Gordijn, E. (2005). Autrui ne serait-il pas plus biais que moi ? Le cas des relations franco-américaines. Cahiers Internationaux de Psychologie Sociale, 67, 7-21. (pdf)
  • Marx, D., Stapel, D., & Muller, D. (2005). We can do it: The interplay of construal orientation and social comparisons under threat. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 432-446. (pdf)
  • Judd, C. M., Park, B., Yzerbyt, V., Gordijn, E., & Muller, D. (2005). Attributions of intergroup bias and outgroup homogeneity to ingroup and outgroup others. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 677-704. (pdf)
  • Yzerbyt, V., Muller, D., & Judd, C. M. (2004). Adjusting researchers' approach to adjustment: On the use of covariates when testing interactions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 424-431. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., & Butera, F. (2004). On being concerned about bragging. Current Psychology of Cognition, 22, 159-179. (pdf)
  • Muller, D., Atzeni, T., & Butera, F. (2004). Coaction and upward social comparison reduce the illusory conjunction effect: Support for distraction-conflict theory. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 40, 659-665. (pdf)