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Authors: Daniel M. Wegner
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Author Index
Aarts, H., 209
Abbey, A., 207
Abbott, K., 153
Abell, T. D., 248, 249-250, 281
Abelson, R. P., 19, 227
Abramson, L. Y., 80
Acocella, J., 223, 256n, 259, 262, 284
Adams, N. E., 331
Ajzen, I., 19, 174n, 307
Aldridge-Morris, R., 223
Alexander, M. P., 233
Allen, V. L., 227
Alloy, L. B., 70, 80
Alon, W., 180
Anas, A., 156n
Anderson, J. E., 107, 168
Anderson, S., 327
Anderton, C. H., 293
Angel, L., 148, 221
Angel, R. W., 89
Angulo, J. C., 72
Anscombe, G. E. M., 19, 159
Ansfield, M. E., 4, 7, 116, 139, 141-142, 205, 311
Argandona, E. D., 72
Arnold, M. 123n, 129, 301
Aronson, E. C., 174n
Aronson, J., 163, 174n
Arps, K., 160n
Asimov, I., 339-340
Aspinwall, L. G., 331
Astington, J. W., 23, 24, 152, 155
Atkinson, G., 283
Attneave, F., 269
Baars, B. J., 57
Back, K., 214
Bacon, A., 197
Baddeley, A. C., 72
Bair, J. H., 31-32, 45
Baldwin, J. M., 125
Bandura, A., 92, 312, 329n, 331, 332
Banks, G., 4, 5
Banyai, E. I., 276n
Barban, L., 262
Barber, T. X., 287, 293, 304
Bard, C., 39
Bargh, J. A., 9n, 54, 57-58, 97,128-130, 133, 135, 162, 164, 312,314, 324, 327, 334
Barnhardt, T. M., 297
Barnier, A. J., 295
Baron-Cohen, S., 24-25, 154
Barresi, J., 167
Barrett, D. L., 253
Barrett, J. L., 226-227
Barrett, W., 117
Bartz, W. H., 23
Basedow, H., 288
Baskin, A., 239
Bass, E., 259
Bassett, R., 275
Bates, D. E., 162
Bateson, G., 210
Baum, A., 331
Baumeister, R. F., 13n, 92, 254, 260n, 292, 341
Beaman, A. L., 215
Bear, D., 261
Beard, G. M., 125-126
Beavin, J. B., 210
Bechara, A., 327
Begg, I. M., 156n
Bem, D. J., 176-178
Bender, A. L., 261
Bennett, R. T., 156
Benson, D. F., 30, 233
Bentley, M., 24
Bergen, C., 222
Berger, P., 89
Bernheim, H., 149n
Bernstein, E. M., 132, 284
Bernstein, M., 231
Berrigan, C., 197
Berson, R. J., 233
Berthier, M., 4
Besnier, N., 250
Besterman, T., 117
Biklen, D., 196-197, 204
Binet, A., 105, 107
Bink, M. L., 167
Birchwood, M. J., 86
Blackburn, T., 261
Blakemore, S., 170, 260n
Blakeslee, S., 42, 43n
Bloch, S., 228
Block, M. L., 296
Blumberg, S. J., 141, 311
Boddy, J., 246
Bodenhausen, G. V., 311
Boisson, D., 39
Boller, F., 4-5
Bonnet, C., 187
Bonnie, R. J., 335
Boswell, J., 1
Botkin, P., 228
Botvinick, M., 43n
Bourguignon, E., 95, 243-246
Bower, G. H., 236
Bower, T. G. R., 152, 266
Bowers, K. S., 287, 293, 295, 301, 303, 311
Bowers, P. J., 286
Bowser, R., 141, 311
Braid, J., 278
Brandimonte, M. A., 166
Brandon, R., 101, 236
Brasil-Neto, J. P., 47-48
Bratman, M. E., 19
Breen, N., 233
Breer, P., 333
Brehm, J. W., 173n, 175, 329n
Brickman, P., 229, 232
Brooks, D. J., 31, 89n
Broome, A., 141, 311
Broughton, J. M., 152
Brown, D. D., 243-244
Brown, J. D., 94, 329n, 332
Brown, J. W., 66, 73, 96
Brown, M., 293
Brown, M. F., 236, 238-239, 241n
Brown, P., 261, 277n
Brown, R., 152
Brown, R. P., 94
Browning, C. R., 337
Bruner, J. S., 158n, 162
Brunia, C. H. M., 55n
Bryan, W. L., 106
Buchanan, J., 12
Bulman, J. R., 330
Burgess, C. A., 197
Burgess, P. W., 30
Burke, D., 53n, 73
Burrows, L., 58, 128, 133
Bushnell, M. C., 303
Bybee, A., 181
Cabay, M., 197
Cacioppo, J. T., 275
Campbell, D. T., 213
Cannon, W. B., 288-289
Cantril, H., 185
Cardeña, E., 260
Cardinal, D. N., 197
Carey, S., 24
Carlson, E. B., 132
Carlson, S. M., 225
Carpenter, W. B., 7, 9n, 57n, 99, 112 114-115, 120-121, 133, 139, 315
Carroll, J. S., 338
Carroll, L., 235n
Carter, P., 83
Carter, S., 141
Cartwright, B. S., 225
Carver, C. S., 329n
Castiello, U., 56
Chadwick, P., 86
Chaiken, S. P., 173n
Chalmers, D. J., 21
Chapman, J. G., 214
Chapman, J. P., 86-87
Chapman, L. J., 86
Charleton, W., 12
Chartrand, T. L., 57, 112, 129-130,162, 164
Chaves, J. F., 286, 305
Chen, M., 58, 128, 133
Chevreul, M. E., 114-115
Cialdini, R. B., 275
Cioffi, D., 311
Clarke, A. C., 27
Clarke, R. V., 338
Claxton, G., 66
Cleckley, H., 257
Clore, D., 326
Cloughesy, T., 6
Cocores, J. A., 261
Coe, W. C., 287, 303, 305
Coe, W. E., 299
Cohen, A. R., 177
Cohen, B. H., 44n
Cohen, J. D., 43n
Cohen, L. G., 47-49
Cohen, M., 92
Cole, H., 247
Cole, J., 37-38
Colebatch, J. G., 53n, 73
Collins, M. A., 332
Cooley, C. H., 213
Coons, P. M., 262
Cooper, J., 172, 179, 252
Coristine, M., 248n
Cornish, D. B., 338
Coughlin, A. M., 335
Council, J. R., 283, 311
Cowan, W., 57
Crawford, H. J., 303
Crewes, W. D., 197
Crick, F., 264
Cross, M. J., 37
Cross, W. P., 248n
Crossley, R., 196, 201
Cuza, B., 337
Dalery, J., 89n
Damasio, A. R., 30n, 326, 327
Damasio, H., 327
Danto, A., 18
Daprati, E., 89n
Datson, L. J., 319n
Davidson, D., 19
Davidson, R. J., 34
Davis, L., 259
Deci, E. L., 329n
De Pauw, K. W., 233
DeCharms, R., 329n
Deecke, L., 50–51, 54, 329n
Deese, J., 87
Degueldre, C., 303
Delboeuf, J., 314
Delfiore, G., 303
Delforge, A., 307
Delgado, J. M. R., 46–47
Dennett, D. C., 11n, 25–26, 49, 54, 69, 84, 255n, 256n, 264n, 322–323
Descartes, R., 148
Devor, M., 41
Diener, E., 215
Dihle, P. H., 262
Dijksterhuis, A., 128–129, 135,164, 209
Dillon, K., 196
Done, D. J., 89, 169
Double, R., 26
Downey, J. D., 107, 168
Draine, S. C., 58n
du Maurier, G., 290
Duchenne de Boulogne, G. B., 34, 35n
Duncan, G. H., 303
Duncan, J., 196
Dunn, D. S., 181
Dupotet de Sennevoy, C., 280
Durgin, F., 24
Duval, S., 65, 209
Eagly, A. H., 173n
Early, D., 307
Earman, J., 26
Easton, R. D., 115
Ebbesen, E., 179
Eccles, J. C., 52, 55
Edmonston, W. E., Jr., 276n, 286, 301
Edwards, G., 149n
Eich, E., 262, 297
Eimer, M., 54
Einhorn, H. J., 70, 79
Einstein, G. O., 166
Ekman, P., 33–35, 326
Eliade, M., 249
Ellenberger, H. F., 131n, 278, 281,284
Ellis, H. D., 234
Erber, R., 141, 163, 304n
Erickson, E. M., 149n
Erickson, M. H., 149n
Ericsson, K. A., 67
Esbensen, B. M., 156
Evans, F. J., 291, 295
Eysenck, H. J., 292
Fadiga, L., 44
Faith, M., 284
Faraday, M., 8–9
Farmer, P., 239
Farrington, E., 237
Faymonville, M. E., 303
Fazio, R. H., 173n, 179
Feeney, F., 337
Feinberg, I., 44
Feinberg, J., 328
Feinberg, T., 172n, 233
Felce, D., 197
Ferguson, M. J., 324, 334
Gibbons, F. X., 65
Gilbert, D. T., 17n, 94, 252, 325n
Ginet, C., 36
Giuliano, T., 94, 213, 216
Glass, D. C., 329n, 331
Gleason, C. A., 52, 54
Gleaves, D. H., 223, 261, 263
Gleicher, F., 329n
Godfrey, N. S., 8
Goffman, E., 227