RICHETIN, JULIETTE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.896
EU - Europa 6.096
AS - Asia 4.631
SA - Sud America 615
AF - Africa 70
OC - Oceania 29
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 7
Totale 21.344
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.641
IT - Italia 1.867
SG - Singapore 1.533
CN - Cina 1.289
HK - Hong Kong 848
DE - Germania 835
RU - Federazione Russa 755
SE - Svezia 527
BR - Brasile 509
DK - Danimarca 468
IE - Irlanda 399
VN - Vietnam 391
GB - Regno Unito 328
UA - Ucraina 278
CA - Canada 214
FR - Francia 155
KR - Corea 99
NL - Olanda 96
FI - Finlandia 89
AT - Austria 82
IN - India 79
TR - Turchia 77
ID - Indonesia 71
BE - Belgio 54
AR - Argentina 43
BD - Bangladesh 41
JP - Giappone 34
CH - Svizzera 33
PL - Polonia 33
ZA - Sudafrica 33
AU - Australia 25
MX - Messico 23
ES - Italia 22
PK - Pakistan 22
IR - Iran 20
IQ - Iraq 17
RO - Romania 17
SA - Arabia Saudita 17
CL - Cile 14
EC - Ecuador 13
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 12
IL - Israele 12
CO - Colombia 11
TW - Taiwan 11
CY - Cipro 10
PY - Paraguay 9
UZ - Uzbekistan 9
VE - Venezuela 9
GR - Grecia 7
HU - Ungheria 7
NO - Norvegia 7
RS - Serbia 7
EG - Egitto 6
MA - Marocco 6
PH - Filippine 6
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
ET - Etiopia 5
KE - Kenya 5
LT - Lituania 5
MY - Malesia 5
PE - Perù 5
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
DZ - Algeria 4
EU - Europa 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
TH - Thailandia 4
EE - Estonia 3
JO - Giordania 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
NP - Nepal 3
SI - Slovenia 3
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 3
TN - Tunisia 3
AO - Angola 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BM - Bermuda 2
GT - Guatemala 2
IS - Islanda 2
JM - Giamaica 2
LB - Libano 2
MK - Macedonia 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
OM - Oman 2
PA - Panama 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
SN - Senegal 2
A1 - Anonimo 1
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AL - Albania 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BB - Barbados 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BO - Bolivia 1
BZ - Belize 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
GA - Gabon 1
GH - Ghana 1
HN - Honduras 1
Totale 21.331
Città #
Ann Arbor 2.372
Singapore 906
Hong Kong 837
Ashburn 792
Houston 581
Woodbridge 567
Milan 548
Fairfield 547
Frankfurt am Main 519
Wilmington 514
Chandler 500
Dublin 387
Jacksonville 289
New York 229
Santa Clara 224
Seattle 214
Princeton 201
Dearborn 193
Cambridge 173
Beijing 136
Dallas 136
Los Angeles 118
Nanjing 117
Shanghai 115
Dong Ket 114
Hefei 110
Rome 107
Munich 85
Moscow 77
Chicago 66
Guangzhou 66
Altamura 65
Lawrence 62
Vienna 62
Seoul 59
Ho Chi Minh City 58
Montréal 58
Boardman 56
Jakarta 56
Mcallen 56
The Dalles 54
San Diego 52
Buffalo 50
Hanoi 47
Lachine 43
Shenyang 41
Council Bluffs 39
Nanchang 38
São Paulo 36
Andover 34
Helsinki 32
London 32
Toronto 32
Ottawa 29
Brussels 27
Monza 27
Kunming 24
Tianjin 24
Zhengzhou 24
Warsaw 23
Washington 22
Gallarate 20
Amsterdam 19
Hebei 19
Jiaxing 18
Jinan 18
Sacramento 18
Tokyo 18
Brooklyn 17
Kocaeli 17
Norwalk 16
Hangzhou 15
Salt Lake City 15
Torino 15
Huizen 14
Nuremberg 14
Taizhou 14
Belo Horizonte 13
Boston 13
Changsha 13
Chengdu 13
Denver 13
Edmonton 13
Florence 13
Melzo 13
Phoenix 13
Porto Alegre 13
Pune 13
Rio de Janeiro 13
San Francisco 13
Atlanta 12
Busto Arsizio 12
Columbus 12
Istanbul 12
Manchester 12
Mumbai 12
Brasília 11
Carate Brianza 11
Chennai 11
Falls Church 11
Totale 13.654
Nome #
The Self-Referencing task: Theoretical overview and empirical evidence 667
Stability and variability of personality networks. A tutorial on recent developments in network psychometrics 663
Personality traits in social interactions: A tutorial on network analysis of personality dynamics 435
Motivation modulates the effect of approach on implicit preferences 408
Automatic processes and individual differences in aggressive behavior 397
Indirect measures as a signal for evaluative change 389
Rejection sensitivity and psychopathology symptoms in early adolescence: The moderating role of personality organization 388
Le rôle des cosmétiques dans les premières impressions : le cas particulier du maquillage 349
The emotional components of rejection sensitivity as a mediator between Borderline Personality Disorder and biased appraisal of trust in faces 341
Individual cognitive style affects flood-risk perception and mitigation intentions. 339
How Can Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Both Be Changed? Testing Two Interventions to Promote Consumption of Green Vegetables 332
Changing attitudes towards healthy food via self-association or nutritional information: What works best? 309
On the assumptions that we make about the world around us: A conceptual framework for feature transformation effects 305
From past to present (for a better future): The moderating role of cognitive mindset on spillover effects in environmental behaviors 304
Not all positive categories are alike: Exploring the superiority of the self as a positive source for associative attitude change via intersecting regularities 300
Not doing is not the opposite of doing: Implications for attitudinal models of behavioral prediction. 294
Trust and Rejection Sensitivity in Personality Disorders 294
Not Doing is not the opposite of Doing: Implications for attitudinal models of behavioral prediction 288
Individual differences in components of impulsivity and effortful control moderate the relation between borderline personality disorder traits and emotion recognition in a sample of university students 285
NEAR-MISS EFFECT ON INDIVIDUALS' PERCEPTION OF FLOODING RISK AND PROTECTIVE RESPONSES 269
Trust and Borderline Personality Disorder 267
The dynamics of Borderline Personality Disorder 267
Using the time-varying vector autoregressive model to study dynamic changes in situation perceptions and emotional reactions 263
Diverting the mind from the Self-Referencing effect. Which interference leads to implicit-explicit attitude dissociation? 258
The HEXACO Adjective Scales and Its Psychometric Properties 250
Liking as far as you like yourself: Exploring the Self-Referencing effect across multiple intersecting regularities and its relationship with self-esteem 245
Predictive Validity of the Three-Factor Model of Impulsivity for Risky Behaviors 244
Using the time-varying vector autoregressive model to study dynamic changes in situation perceptions and emotional reactions 237
Increasing implicit and explicit attitudes toward an organic food brand by referencing to oneself 232
Comparing leading theoretical models of behavioral predictions and post-behavior evaluations 227
The moderator role of Intuitive versus Deliberative decision making for the predictive validity of implicit and explicit measures 223
Why are you (un)conscientious? The dynamic interplay of goals, states, and traits in everyday life 217
The IAT as a predictor of food choice: The case of fruits versus snacks 216
Can you hear what I feel? A validated prosodic set of angry, happy, and neutral Italian pseudowords 216
Using the self to change implicit attitudes 215
Should we stop looking for a better scoring algorithm for handling implicit association test data? Test of the role of errors, extreme latencies treatment, scoring formula, and practice trials on reliability and validity 215
The near-miss effect in flood risk estimation: Integrating psychological variables into agent-based models 208
Prediction of behavior 204
Is environmental sensitivity a unique trait? A multi-sample study on the association between sensitivity, personality, and psychological adjustment 199
Development of Indirect Measures of Conscientiousness: Combining a Facets Approach and Network Analysis 199
Trust and Borderline Personality features: direct trust appraisal and indirect trust learning 197
Changing implicit attitudes by contrasting the self with others 195
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king 191
Self-Relevance is More Central than Valence in Evaluative Learning 191
The centrality of affective instability and identity in Borderline Personality Disorder: Evidence from network analysis 189
Exploring consumer biased evaluations: Halos effects of local food and of related attributes 189
Self-body recognition depends on implicit and explicit self-esteem 188
Motivational relevance modulates the predictive validity of the implicit association test 185
Primacy of warmth versus competence: A motivated bias? 184
Would You Rather Be Safe or Free? Motivational and Behavioral Aspects in COVID-19 Mitigation 183
The near-miss effect in flood risk estimation: A survey-based approach to model private mitigation intentions into agent-based models 182
Applying Agent-Based Models to the Prediction of Intention and Behavior 181
The role of pre-volitional processes in aggressive behavior: The indirect influence of goal 179
A micro-level simulation for the prediction of intention and behavior 177
Facial make-up elicits positive attitudes at the implicit level: Evidence from the implicit association test 177
Cognitive and Emotional Components of Rejection Sensitivity: Independent Contributions to Adolescent Self- and Interpersonal Functioning 177
Conserving Water While Washing Hands: The Immediate and Durable Impacts of Descriptive Norms 175
Implicit Association Tests, Then and Now 175
The mediating role of emotion regulation strategies on the association between rejection sensitivity, aggression, withdrawal, and prosociality 173
Daily relational affective and behavioral dynamics, rejection sensitivity, and borderline personality disorder traits 173
The effect of BPD features on direct trust appraisal and indirect trust learning 173
When temporal contiguity matters: A moderator of the predictive validity of implicit measures 171
Trust in science and solution aversion: Attitudes toward adaptation measures predict flood risk perception 171
Is "what has been cared for" necessarily good? Further evidence for the negative impact of cosmetics use on impression formation 167
Testing the role of action and inaction anticipated regret on intentions and behaviour 167
The formation of implicit and explicit attitudes for neutral and valenced stimuli using the self 167
To reduce and not to reduce resource consumption? That is two questions 162
The organic diet effect on person perception 161
Time matters 160
Many Labs 5: Testing Pre-Data-Collection Peer Review as an Intervention to Increase Replicability 155
A Model of Trust Processes in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Systematic Review 154
Relations between borderline personality disorder traits, rejection sensitivity, and impulsivity in predicting aggressive and risk behaviors 150
Personality in a naturally occurring strong situation: Unique effects of HEXACO traits on COVID-19 mitigation 150
Implicit racial attitudes and their relationships with explicit personal and cultural beliefs: What personalized and traditional iats measure 148
Person-situation interactions in adolescence: Toward a better understanding of emotional and behavioral reactions to different situations 144
From Halo to Conditioning and Back Again: Exploring the Links Between Impression Formation and Learning 143
“Me” means more than “Good”: Stimuli’s self-relevance matters more than valence in shaping evaluative learning via the self. 142
Cambiare atteggiamenti e intenzioni attraverso i comportamenti di approccio 142
Not Doing is not the opposite of Doing: Implications for attitudinal models of behavioral prediction 142
Predictive validity of IAT aggressiveness in the context of provocation 141
Is a More Robust IAT Score Possible? 140
Effects of approach on impulsive and reflective precursors of action 140
An alternative look at Borderline Personality Disorder through Network Analysis 139
To reduce and not to reduce resource consumption? That is two questions. 137
Reducing implicit intergroup-bias through self-referencing. 136
Many Labs 5: Registered Replication Report of Payne, Burkley, & Stokes (2008), Study 4 136
Emerging personality structure in adolescence: assessment and association with psychopathological functioning. 133
Effects of the self-referencing task on evaluative change and accessibility. 129
The biasing effect of evocative attributes at the implicit and explicit level: The tradition halo and the industrial horn in food products evaluations 129
Predicting engaging in cosmetic surgery: A test of the role of doing and not doing cognitions 126
Interazione Personalità-Situazione: verso una maggior comprensione delle reazioni emotivo-comportamentali in risposta a diverse situazioni in un campione di adolescenti 120
The Moderating Role of Neuroticism on Evaluative Conditioning: New Insights on the Processes Underlying This Relationship 119
What is special about the self? A comparison between the Self-Referencing and the Positive-Referencing on evaluative learning. 115
Cross-modal emotion recognition and borderline personality traits 112
Rejection sensitivity and personality structure in adolescence. 111
Using the self-referencing task to produce durable change on food evaluations measured via the iat 109
Not all Borderline Personality Disorders are created equal: Social cognition and the moderating role of temperamental factors in emotion processing 108
Does women’s place of birth affect their opportunity for an informed choice about Down syndrome screening? A population-based study in France 107
Sensitivity to trust in Borderline Personality Disorder: Development of the Trustworthiness Sensitivity Questionnaire (TSQ) 101
Borderline Personality Disorder dimensions, temperament, and context in emotion processing 101
Totale 21.177
Categoria #
all - tutte 72.877
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 72.877


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20211.893 0 0 0 0 0 234 243 314 262 267 173 400
2021/20221.676 168 196 189 182 106 132 74 137 94 78 104 216
2022/20232.476 286 643 240 201 195 347 29 100 192 85 87 71
2023/20241.778 62 76 124 146 254 360 246 67 164 79 50 150
2024/20253.913 209 438 210 233 331 168 149 141 557 594 311 572
2025/20263.279 723 417 535 696 834 74 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 22.185