Publications

Sous presse / In press

  • Béna, J., Carreras, O., Terrier, P.  (sous presse). L’effet de vérité induit par la répétition : une revue critique de l’hypothèse de la familiarité. L’Année Psychologique.
  • Hilton, D., Treich, N., Lazzara, G., & Tendil, P. (in press). Designing effective nudges that satisfy ethical constraints: The case of environmentally responsible behaviour. Mind and Society
  • Panzone, L. A., Ulph, A., Zizzo, D. J., Hilton, D., & Clear, A. (in press). The impact of environmental recall and carbon taxation on the carbon footprint of supermarket shopping. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.

2019

  • Ginet, M., Chakroun, N., Colomb, C., & Verkampt, F. (2019). Can the Cognitive Interview reduce memory conformity in an interview context? Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s11896-019-09325-6.
  • Verkampt, F. (2019). Apparence des suspects. Encyclopædia Universalis.

2018

  • Bardin, B., Vidal, P., Facca, L., Dumas, R., & Perrissol, S. (2018). The effect of information quality evaluation on selective exposure in informational cognitive dissonance: The Role of information novelty. International Review of Social Psychology, 31(1), 21. doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/irsp.173
  • Ginet, M., Bardin, B., Dodier, O., Desert, M., Greffeuille, C., & Verkampt, F. (2018). Perspective effects on recall in a testimony paradigm. The Journal of General Psychology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/00221309.2018.1494126.
  • Norimatsu, H. (2018). Uniqueness of Japanese studies in Developmental psychology. The Japanese Journal of Developmental Psychology, 29 (4), 199-207.
  • Verkampt, F. (2018). Psychologie et Justice. Encyclopædia Universalis.URL : http://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/psychologie-et-justice/

2017

  • Abadie, M., Waroquier, L., & Terrier, P. (2017). The role of gist and verbatim memory in complex decision making: Explaining the unconscious-thought effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 43(5), 694-X.
  • Bardin, B., Perrissol, S., Facca, L., & Smeding, A. (2017). From risk perception to information selection… And not the other way round: Selective exposure mechanisms in the field of genetically modified organisms. Food quality and preference, 58, 10-17.
  • Bardin, B., Perrissol, S., Fos, Y., Py, J. & Dagot, L. (2017). Exposition sélective à l’information de prévention et attitude implicite envers le tabac. Psychologie Française., 62, 1-14. doi :10.1016/j.psfr.2015.07.003
  • Bouchat, P., Licata, L., Rosoux, V., Allesch, C., Ammerer, H., Bovina, I. et al. (2017). A century of victimhood: Antecedents and current impacts of perceived suffingin World War I across Europe. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47(5), 661-662.
  • Hilton, D.J., & Liu, J.H. (2017). History as the narrative of a people: From function to structure and content. Memory Studies, 10(3), 297-309.

2016

  • Abadie, M., Waroquier, L., & Terrier, P. (2016). Information presentation format moderates the unconscious-thought effect: The role of recollection. Memory, 24(8), 1123-1133.
  • Bardin, B., Perrissol, S., Py, J., Fos, Y., & Souchon, N. (2016). Testing a paper-and-pencil Personalized Single Category Implicit Association Test (SC-IAT-P). International Review of Social Psychology, 29(1), 31-44.
  • Bouchat, P., Licata, L., Rosoux, V., Allesch, C., Ammerer, H., Bovina, I. et al. (2016). A century of victimhood : Antecedents and current impacts of perceived suffering in World War across Europe. European Journal of Social Psychology, X(X), X-X.
  • Hilton, D.J. (2016). Pragmatic approaches to deontic conditionals: From rule content to rule use. Cognitive Unconscious and Human Rationality, X, 183-203.
  • Hilton, D.J., Charalambides, L., & Hoareau-Blanchet, S. (2016). Reasoning about rights and duties : Mental models, world knwoledge and pragmatic interpretation. Thinking & Reasoning, 22(2), 150-183.
  • Hilton, D.J., McClure, J., & Moir, B. (2016). Acting knowingly : effects of the agent’s awareness of an opportunity on causal attributions. Thinking & Reasoning, 22(4), 461-494.
  • Panzone, L., Hilton, D., Sale, L., & Cohen, D. (2016). Socio-demographics, implicit attitudes, explicit attitudes, and sustainable consumption in supermarket shopping. Journal of Economic Psychology, 55, 77-95.
  • Studzinska, A.,  & Hilton, D. (2016) . Minimization of male suffering: Perception of victims and perpetrators of opposite-sex sexual coercion. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 1-13.
  • Tian, Q., Hilton, D., & Becker, M. (2016). Confronting the meat paradox in different cultural contexts: Reactions among Chinese and French participants, Appetite, 96, 187-194.
  • Van Can, S., Dodier, O., Otgaar, H., & Verkampt, F. (2016). The benefits of multiple recollection strategies on adolescents’ testimonies: Quality versus within-statement consistency? Journal of Forensic Practice, 18(2), 118-130.

2015

  • Alicke, M.D., Mandel, D.R., Hilton, D.J., Gerstenberg, T., & Lagnado, D.A. (2015). Causal Conceptions in Social Explanation and Moral Evaluation: A Historical Tour. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 10, 790-812.
  • Demarque, C., Charalambides, L., Hilton, D.J., & Waroquier, L. (2015). Nudging sustainable consumption : The use of descriptive norms to promote a minority behavior in an online shopping environment. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 43, 166-174.
  • Erb, H-P, Hilton, D.J., Böhner, G., & Roffey, L. (2015). The minority decision : A risky choice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 57, 43-50.
  • Hanke, K., Liu, J.H., Sibley, C.G., Paez, D., Gaines Jr.S.O., Moloney, G., Leong, C-H., Wagner, W., Licata, L., Klein, O., Garber, I., Böhm, G., Hilton, D.J., Valchev, V., Khan, S.S., & Cabecinhas. R. (2015). “Heroes” and “Villains” of World History across Cultures. PLoS ONE, 10(2): e0115641. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0115641

2014

  • Bardin, B., Perrissol, S., Py, J., Launay, C., & Escoubès, F. (2014). The personalized SC-IAT: A possible way of reducing the influence of societal views on assessments of implicit attitude toward smoking. Psychological Reports, 115(1), 13-25, doi : 10.2466/18.07.PR0.115c10
  • Causse, M., Alonso, R. Vachon, F., Parise, R., Orliaguet, J.-P., Terrier, P., & Tremblay, S. (2014). Testing usalility and trainability of indirect touch interaction: Perspective for the next generation of air traffic control systems. Ergonomics, 57, 1616-1627.
  • Ginet, M., Brunel, M., Verkampt, F., Désert, M., Colomb, C., & Jund, R. (2014). L’Entretien Cognitif reste-t-il efficace pour aider de très jeunes enfants issus de milieux défavorisés à témoigner d’un évènement visuel ? L’Année Psychologique, 114(2), 281-313. doi.org/10.404/S0003503314002048.
  • Hilton, D., Charalambides, L., Demarque,  C., Waroquier, L., & Raux, C. (2014). A tax can nudge: The impact of an environmentally motivated bonus/malus fiscal system on transport preferences. Journal of Economic Psychology, 42, 17-27.
  • Moták, L., Sagaspe, P., Bayssac, L., Taillard ,J., Huet, N., Terrier, P., Philip, P.  Daurat, A. (2014). Naturalistic conversation improves daytime motorway driving performance under a benzodiazepine: a randomised, crossover, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 67, 61-66. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2014.02.009.
  • Norimatsu, H., Blin, R., Hashiya, K., Sorsana, Ch. & Kobayashi, H. (2014). Understanding of others’ knowledge in French and Japanese children: A comparative study with a disambiguation task on 16-38-month-olds. Infant Behavior and Development, 37(4), 632-643. DOI: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2014.08.006
  • Schmeltzer, C., & Hilton, D.J. (2014). To do or not to do? A cognitive consistency model for drawing conclusions from conditional instructions and advice. Thinking & Reasoning, 20(1), 16-50.
  • Verkampt, F., Ginet, M., & Colomb, C. (2014). The influence of social instructions on the effectiveness of a Cognitive Interview used with very young child witnesses. European Review of Applied Psychology, 64, 323-333. doi: 10.1080/10683160500036962.