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Katharina Bernecker, Ph.D.
Katharina Bernecker, Ph.D.
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Implicit theories about willpower predict self-regulation and grades in everyday life.
V Job, GM Walton, K Bernecker, CS Dweck
Journal of personality and social psychology 108 (4), 637, 2015
2812015
Beliefs about willpower determine the impact of glucose on self-control
V Job, GM Walton, K Bernecker, CS Dweck
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (37), 14837-14842, 2013
2012013
Implicit theories about willpower predict the activation of a rest goal following self-control exertion.
V Job, K Bernecker, S Miketta, M Friese
Journal of personality and social psychology 109 (4), 694, 2015
1102015
The process of disengagement from personal goals: Reciprocal influences between the experience of action crisis and appraisals of goal desirability and attainability
M Ghassemi, K Bernecker, M Herrmann, V Brandstätter
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (4), 524-537, 2017
872017
Persistence and disengagement in personal goal pursuit
V Brandstätter, K Bernecker
Annual Review of Psychology 73, 271-299, 2022
702022
Implicit theories about willpower predict subjective well‐being
K Bernecker, M Herrmann, V Brandstätter, V Job
Journal of personality 85 (2), 136-150, 2017
652017
Avoidance orientation and the escalation of negative communication in intimate relationships.
M Kuster, K Bernecker, S Backes, V Brandstätter, FW Nussbeck, ...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 109 (2), 262, 2015
632015
Effects of practicing self-control on academic performance.
V Job, M Friese, K Bernecker
Motivation Science 1 (4), 219, 2015
622015
Beyond self-control: Mechanisms of hedonic goal pursuit and its relevance for well-being
K Bernecker, D Becker
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47 (4), 627-642, 2021
582021
Mindset theory
K Bernecker, V Job
Social psychology in action: Evidence-based interventions from theory to …, 2019
562019
Beliefs about willpower moderate the effect of previous day demands on next day’s expectations and effective goal striving
K Bernecker, V Job
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 154765, 2015
462015
Too exhausted to go to bed: Implicit theories about willpower and stress predict bedtime procrastination
K Bernecker, V Job
British Journal of Psychology 111 (1), 126-147, 2020
422020
Are implicit motives the need to feel certain affect? Motive–affect congruence predicts relationship satisfaction
V Job, K Bernecker, CS Dweck
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 38 (12), 1552-1565, 2012
422012
Autonomous goal striving promotes a nonlimited theory about willpower
V Sieber, L Flückiger, J Mata, K Bernecker, V Job
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (8), 1295-1307, 2019
402019
Assessing implicit motives with an online version of the picture story exercise
K Bernecker, V Job
Motivation and Emotion 35, 251-266, 2011
382011
Beliefs about willpower are related to therapy adherence and psychological adjustment in patients with type 2 diabetes
K Bernecker, V Job
Basic and Applied Social Psychology 37 (3), 188-195, 2015
362015
No Pain, no Gain? Investigating motivational mechanisms of game elements in cognitive tasks
K Bernecker, M Ninaus
Computers in Human Behavior 114, 106542, 2021
292021
Approach and avoidance relationship goals and couples’ nonverbal communication during conflict
K Bernecker, M Ghassemi, V Brandstätter
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (3), 622-636, 2019
282019
Experience, resistance, and enactment of desires: Differential relationships with trait measures predicting self-control
K Bernecker, V Job, W Hofmann
Journal of Research in Personality 76, 92-101, 2018
232018
Temporal dynamics of couples’ communication behaviors in conflict discussions: A longitudinal analysis
L Leuchtmann, A Milek, K Bernecker, FW Nussbeck, S Backes, M Martin, ...
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36 (9), 2937-2960, 2019
222019
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