Dr. Yael Ecker

Vita

Since 04/2021
Postdoc, Department of Social and Legal Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
3/2019 – 3/2021
Postdoc, Social Cognition Center Cologne, University of Cologne
2018
Ph.D. Social Psychology, Ben-Gurion University, Israel.

 

Research interests

  • Maintenance processes
  • Self-Regulation
  • Motivation
  • Attribution

 

Publications

Journal articles (peer-reviewed)

Ecker, Y. , Imhoff, R., & Lammers, J. (2021). Self-control failure increases a strategic preference for submission as means to avoid future failure. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology95, 104155.

Zalmanson, L., Oestreicher-Singer, G., & Ecker, Y. The role of social cues and trust in users’ private information disclosure. MIS Quarterly (Accepted for publication).

Ecker, Y. , & Bar-Anan, Y. (2019). Sensory preconditioning of evaluation requires accurate memory of the co-occurrence between the neutral stimuli. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. , 85, 103886.

Ecker, Y. , & Bar-Anan, Y. (2019). Conceptual overlap in attribution of internal experiences: The influence of prime-target similarity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. , 83, 1-10.

Ecker, Y. , & Bar-Anan, Y. (2019). The misattributing personality: The relationship between priming in the affect misattribution procedure, need for closure and body awareness. Social Cognition. , 37, 499-515.

Ecker, Y. , & Bar-Anan, Y. (2019). Applicability increases the effect of misattribution on judgment. Cognition & Emotion. , 33, 709-721.

Ecker, Y. , & Gilead, M. (2018). Goal-directed allostasis: The unique challenge of keeping things as they are and strategies to overcome it. Perspectives on Psychological Science. , 13, 618-633.

Gilead, M., Ben-Davis, Y., & Ecker, Y. . (2017). Goal-directed allostasis: The unique challenge of keeping things as they are and strategies to overcome it. Social Psychological and Personality Science. , 1-8.