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HFM Lodewijkx
HFM Lodewijkx
Open University of the Netherlands
Verified email at ziggo.nl
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Cognitive stimulation and interference in groups: Exposure effects in an idea generation task
BA Nijstad, W Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx
Journal of experimental social psychology 38 (6), 535-544, 2002
4942002
Production blocking and idea generation: Does blocking interfere with cognitive processes?
BA Nijstad, W Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx
Journal of experimental social psychology 39 (6), 531-548, 2003
4032003
Persistence of brainstorming groups: How do people know when to stop?
BA Nijstad, W Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 35 (2), 165-185, 1999
1161999
Do unto others as they do unto you: Reciprocity and social identification as determinants of ingroup favoritism
K Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx, R Spears
Personality and social psychology bulletin 31 (6), 831-845, 2005
1112005
The illusion of group productivity: A reduction of failures explanation
BA Nijstad, W Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx
European Journal of Social Psychology 36 (1), 31-48, 2006
1092006
Workplace mobbing and bystanders' helping behaviour towards victims: The role of gender, perceived responsibility and anticipated stigma by association
R Mulder, M Pouwelse, H Lodewijkx, C Bolman
International journal of psychology 49 (4), 304-312, 2014
1032014
Gender differences and social support: Mediators or moderators between peer victimization and depressive feelings?
M Pouwelse, C Bolman, H Lodewijkx, M Spaa
Psychology in the Schools 48 (8), 800-814, 2011
1002011
Dual pathways to engage in ‘silent marches’ against violence: Moral outrage, moral cleansing and modes of identification
HFM Lodewijkx, GLE Kersten, M Van Zomeren
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 18 (3), 153-167, 2008
912008
Severity of initiation revisited: Does severity of initiation increase attractiveness in real groups?
HFM Lodewijkx, JEMM Syroit
European journal of social psychology 27 (3), 275-300, 1997
851997
Predictors of antisocial and prosocial behaviour of bystanders in workplace mobbing
R Mulder, M Pouwelse, H Lodewijkx, AER Bos, K Van Dam
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 26 (3), 207-220, 2016
602016
Motivated responses to ‘senseless’ violence: Explaining emotional and behavioural responses through person and position identification
M Van Zomeren, HFM Lodewijkx
European Journal of Social Psychology 35 (6), 755-766, 2005
582005
Toward a reconciliation of diverging perspectives on interindividual-intergroup discontinuity: The role of procedural interdependence
T Wildschut, HFM Lodewijkx, CA Insko
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 37 (4), 273-285, 2001
582001
Affiliation during naturalistic severe and mild initiations: Some further evidence against the severity-attraction hypothesis
HFM Lodewijkx, J Syroit
Current Research in Social Psychology 6 (7), 90-107, 2001
482001
Conflict and aggression: An individual-group continuum
JM Rabbie, HFM Lodewijkx
Advances in group processes 11, 139-174, 1994
471994
In a violent world a just world makes sense: The case of “senseless violence” in The Netherlands
HFM Lodewijkx, T Wildschut, BA Nijstad, W Savenije, M Smit
Social Justice Research 14, 79-94, 2001
382001
Some empirical notes on the epo epidemic in professional cycling
HFM Lodewijkx, B Brouwer
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 82 (4), 740-754, 2011
352011
A behavioral interaction model: Toward an integrative theoretical framework for studying intra-and intergroup dynamics
JM Rabbie, HFM Lodewijkx
Understanding group behavior, 255-294, 2018
282018
Persistence in brainstorming: Exploring stop rules in same-sex groups
BA Nistad, AEM van Vianen, W Stroebe, HFM Lodewijkx
Group processes & intergroup relations 7 (3), 195-206, 2004
282004
The anticipation of a severe initiation: Gender differences in effects on affiliation tendency and group attraction
HFM Lodewijkx, M Van Zomeren, JEMM Syroit
Small Group Research 36 (2), 237-262, 2005
272005
That Could Be Me (or Not): Senseless Violence and the Role of Deservingness, Victim Ethnicity, Person Identification, and Position Identification1
HFM Lodewijkx, EW de Kwaadsteniet, BA Nijstad
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35 (7), 1361-1383, 2005
262005
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