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Institution University of FreiburgCurrent Position Post Doc Highest Degree
Ph.D. from VU University, Amsterdam, 2008
Research Interests
 | Attitudes |
 | Emotion |
 | Motivation/Goal Setting |
 | Social Cognition |
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Daniel A. Fockenberg
Institut fuer Psychologie
Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg
Engelberger Straße 41
79085 Freiburg
Germany
Phone: +49 761 203-9400

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My general research interests center on evaluative priming, affect regulation, motivation and social cognition. More specifically, my work currently mainly focuses on the dynamic nature of basic evaluative and categorization processes. |
 Journal Articles:
- Fockenberg, D. A., Koole, S. L., & Semin, G. R. (2008). Priming in concert: Assimilation and contrast with multiple affective and gender primes. Social Cognition,26(6), 647-669.
- Fockenberg, D. A., Koole, S. L., & Semin, G. R. (2006). Backward affective priming: Even when the prime is late, people still evaluate. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 799-806.
- Jostmann, N. B., Koole, S. L., van der Wulp, N., & Fockenberg, D. A. (2005). Subliminal affect regulation: The moderating role of action versus state orientation. European Psychologist, 10, 209-217.
- van Baaren, R. B., Fockenberg, D. A., Holland, R. W., Janssen, L., & Van Knippenberg, A. (2006). The moody chameleon: The effect of mood on nonconsious mimicry. Social Cognition, 24(4), 426-437.
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