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Improving adolescents' standardized test performance: An intervention to reduce the effects of stereotype threat
C Good, J Aronson, M Inzlicht
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 24 (6), 645-662, 2003
20492003
What is ego depletion? Toward a mechanistic revision of the resource model of self-control.
M Inzlicht, B Schmeichel
Perspectives on Psychological Science 7, 450-463, 2012
13962012
A threatening intellectual environment: Why females are susceptible to experiencing problem-solving deficits in the presence of males
M Inzlicht, T Ben-Zeev
Psychological Science 11 (5), 365, 2000
13162000
A multi-lab pre-registered replication of the ego-depletion effect
MS Hagger, NLD Chatzisarantis, H Alberts, CO Anggono, A Birt, R Brand, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 11, 546-573, 2016
12942016
Why Self-Control Seems (but may not be) Limited
M Inzlicht, BJ Schmeichel, CN Macrae
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 18, 127-133, 2014
10972014
Inside the Mindful Mind: How Mindfulness Enhances Emotion Regulation Through Improvements in Executive Control
R Teper, ZV Segal, M Inzlicht
Current Directions in Psychological Science 22, 449-454, 2013
8682013
The effort paradox: Effort is both costly and valued
M Inzlicht, A Shenhav, C Olivola
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 22, 337-349, 2018
8282018
Stigma as ego depletion: How being the target of prejudice affects self-control
M Inzlicht, L McKay, J Aronson
Psychological Science 17 (3), 262, 2006
8062006
Stereotype threat and executive resource depletion: Examining the influence of emotion regulation.
M Johns, M Inzlicht, T Schmader
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 137 (4), 691, 2008
7202008
Emotional foundations of cognitive control
M Inzlicht, BD Bartholow, JB Hirsh
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19, 126-132, 2015
6642015
Why are self-report and behavioral measures weakly correlated?
J Dang, KM King, M Inzlicht
Trends in cognitive sciences 24 (4), 267-269, 2020
6002020
Stereotype threat spillover: How coping with threats to social identity affects aggression, eating, decision making, and attention.
M Inzlicht, SK Kang
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 99 (3), 467, 2010
5682010
Integrating models of self-regulation
M Inzlicht, KM Werner, J Briskin, B Roberts
Annual Review of Psychology 72, 319-345, 2021
5452021
Arousal and stereotype threat
T Ben-Zeev, S Fein, M Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 41 (2), 174-181, 2005
5332005
Meditation, mindfulness and executive control: the importance of emotional acceptance and brain-based performance monitoring
R Teper, M Inzlicht
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 8, 85-92, 2013
5322013
Stereotype Threat: Theory, Process, and Application
M Inzlicht, T Schmader
Oxford University Press, 2012
5202012
Understanding all inconsistency compensation as a palliative response to violated expectations
T Proulx, M Inzlicht, E Harmon-Jones
Trends in cognitive sciences 16 (5), 285-291, 2012
5082012
Running on empty: Neural signals for self-control failure
M Inzlicht, JN Gutsell
Psychological Science 18 (11), 933, 2007
5042007
The Five “A” s of Meaning Maintenance: Finding Meaning in the Theories of Sense-Making
T Proulx, M Inzlicht
Psychological Inquiry 22, 317-335, 2012
4782012
Empathy constrained: Prejudice predicts reduced mental simulation of actions during observation of outgroups
JN Gutsell, M Inzlicht
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 46 (5), 841-845, 2010
4732010
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