Wissenschaftliche Artikel

Wissenschaftliche Artikel

Buchkapitel

Förster, J. (1994). Kann man Zeugen vor Gedächtnisverfälschungen warnen? In S. Sporer und D. Meurer (Eds.), Die Beeinflußbarkeit von Zeugenaussagen. Marburg: Elwert.

Förster, J. (1995). Der Einfluß von Ausdrucksverhalten auf das menschliche Gedächtnis: Theoretische Überlegungen und Experimente zu Motor-Kongruenzeffekten. Bonn: Holos.

Strack, F., Förster, J. & Werth, L (1999). „Erkenne Dich selbst!“. Einige Überlegungen und Befunde zur Selbsterkenntnis als Methode und Gegenstand psychologischer Forschung. In W. Schneider & W. Janke (Hrsg.), 100 Jahre Würzburger Schule (S.399-410). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Werth, L., Strack, F., & Förster, J. (1999). Social influence and suggestibility in recognition tasks. In V. DePascalis (Hrsg.), Social influence and metacognition.

Neumann, R. Förster, J & Strack, F. (2003). Motor compatibility: The bidirectional link between behavior and evaluation. In J. Musch & K.C. Klauer (Eds.). The psychology of evaluation. Affective processes in cognition and emotion. (S. 371-391). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Förster, J. & Denzler, M. (2004). How to become happy, successful, and creative. A regulatory focus perspective on emotion, cognition, and motivation. In F. Hardt (Hrsg.), Mapping the world. New Perspectives in the Humanities and Social Sciences. (S. 83 – 98). Tübingen, Germany: Franke-Verlag.

Förster, J. & Liberman, N. (2004). How motivational inferences influence post-suppressional rebound. In S. Shohov (Hrsg.), Advances in Psychology Research. 34 (S. 63-88). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Liberman, N. & Förster, J. (2005). Motivation and construct accessibility. In Forgas J. P., K. D. Kipling, S. M. Laham (Eds.), Social motivation: Conscious and unconscious processes (Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology) (pp. 228-248). Campridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Förster, J. & Denzler, M. (2006). Selbst-Regulation. In W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Eds.), Handbuch der Psychologie, Band „Sozialpsychologie“ (S. 128-132). Berlin: Hogrefe.

Förster, J. & Denzler, M. (2006). Kreativität. In J. Funke & P. Frensch (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Psychologie, Band „Allgemeine Psychologie“ (S. 446- 454). Berlin: Hogrefe.

Förster, J. & Liberman, N. (2007). Knowledge activation. In E. T. Higgins & A. W. Kruglanski (Hrsg.), Social Psychology: Handbook of basic principles (2. Auflage; S. 201-231). New York: Guilford.

Förster, J., & Liberman, N. (2007). Inhibition processes in comparisons. In. D. A. Stapel and J. Suls, (Eds.). Assimilation and contrast in social psychology (pp. 269-288). New York: Psychology Press.

Förster, J., & Friedman, R. (2008). Expression entails anticipation: Towards a self-regulatory model of bodily feedback effects. In G. Semin & E. Smith, Embodied Grounding (pp. 289-307). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Friedman, R., & Förster, J. (2008). Activation and measurement of motivational states. In A. Elliott (Ed.), Handbook of approach and avoidance motivation (pp. 235-246). Mawah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Förster, J., & Denzler, M., (2008). Self- Regulation. In J. Forgas, & A. Kruglanski (Series Eds.), F. Strack & J. Förster (Vol. Eds.), Frontiers of social psychology: Vol. 7. Social cognition. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Förster, J., Liberman, N., & Friedman, R. (2009). What do we prime? On distinguishing between semantic priming, procedural and goal priming. In E. Morsella, J. Bargh, & P. Gollwitzer (Eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Human Action (pp. 173- 193). New York: Oxford University Press.

Förster, J., & Denzler, M. (2009). Die Theorie des regulatorischen Fokus [Regulatory focus theory]. In V. Brandstätter, & J. Otto (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Psychologie: Motivation und Emotion (pp. 189-196). Berlin: Hogrefe.

Förster, J., & Denzler, M., (2009). A social-cognitive perspective on automatic self-regulation: The relevance of goals in the information-processing sequence. In J. Forgas, & A. Kruglanski (Series Eds.), F. Strack & J. Förster (Vol. Eds.), Frontiers of social psychology: Vol. 7. Social cognition (pp. 245-268). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Förster, J. (2009). The unconscious city: How expectancies about creative milieus influence creative performance. In J. Funke, P. Meusburger, & E. Wunder (Eds.), Milieus of Creativity (pp. 219-234). Dordrecht: Springer.

Förster, J., & Werth, L. (2009). Regulatory focus: Classic findings and new directions. In Moskowitz, G., & Grant, H. (Eds.), The Psychology of Goals (pp. 392-420). New York: Guilford.

Förster, J., & Liberman, N. (2009). Goal gradients: Challenges to a basic principle of motivation. To appear in J. Forgas, R. Baumeister, & D. Tice, The Psychology of Self Regulation (pp. 147-162). The Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology. New York: Psychology Press.

Förster, J. (2009). Wie die Welt über eine schwarze Professorin spricht, die ein schlechtes Gedicht über Obama schrieb. In Beelmann, A., & Jonas, K. (Eds.). Diskriminierung und Toleranz (pp. 13-17). Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Förster, J. (2010). Die Sozialpsychologie des Schubladendenkens: Vorurteile, Stereotype und Diskriminierung. In S. Baer, S. Smykalla, K. Hildebrandt (Eds), Schubladen, Schablonen, Shema F. Stereotype als Herausforderung für Gleichstellungspolitik (pp. 23-35). München, Germany: Kleine-Verlag.

Marguc, J., van Kleef, G., & Förster, J. (2010). Obstacles: Their impact on thinking and beyond thinking (pp. 97-120). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

Liberman, N. & Förster, J. (2011). Estimates of spatial distance: A construal level theory perspective. In A. Maass, & T. W. Schubert (Eds), Spatial dimensions of social cognition (pp. 109-128). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Liberman, N., & Förster, J. (2012). Goal gradients, expectancy and value. In J. Forgas, & A. Kruglanski (Series Eds.), A. Elliot & H. Aarts (Vol. Eds.), Frontiers of Social Psychology. Goal Directed Behavior (pp. 267- 284). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Bullens, L., Förster, J., van Harreveld, F., & Liberman, N (2012). Self-produced decisional conflict due to incorrect metacognitions. In B. Gawronski & F. Strack (Eds.), Cognitive Consistency: A Fundamental Principle in Social Cognition (pp. 267-284). New York: Guildford Press.

Häfner, M., Denzler, M., & Förster, J. (2013). Die Wirkung aggressiver (Online-) Computerspiele auf die Verfügbarkeit aggressiver Gedanken. In: K. Marx und M. Schwarz-Friesel (Eds.). Sprache und Kommunikation im Technischen Zeitalter. Wieviel Technik (v)erträgt unsere Gesellschaft? (pp. 312-321). Berlin: de Gruyter.

Förster, J., & Liberman, N. (2014). Processes driving post-suppressional rebound. In J. Sherman, B. Gawronski, & Y. Trope (Eds.), Dual Process Theories of the Social Mind, 439-453. Guilford: New York.

Förster, J. (2017). Jenseits von Gut und Böse. Eine selbstregulatorische Perspektive auf Haben und Sein. Beyond Good and Evil. A self-regulatory perspective on Having and Being, In Positiv Psychologische Forschung im Deutschen Raum- State of the Art. In M. Brohm-Badry, & C. Peifer. Papst.

Förster, J. & Nussbaum, M. (2018). Körperweisheit trifft Vorurteil: Der Einsatz von Embodiment bei Trainings zu Empathie und fairer Personenbeurteilung. The influence of embodiment in trainings of empathy and fair person evaluation.  In M. Brohm-Badry, C. Peifer, Wie Menschen wachsen. Positiv-Psychologische Entwicklung von Individuum, Organisationen und Gesellschaft. Papst. 

 

Veröffentlichungen in wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften

Buchkapitel

1995

Strack, F. & Förster, J. (1995). Reporting recollective experiences: Direct access to memory systems? Psychological Science, 6, 352-358.

1996

Förster, J. & Strack, F. (1996). The influence of overt head movements on memory for valenced words: A case of conceptual-motor compatibility. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 421-430.

1997

Förster, J. & Strack, F. (1997). Motor actions in retrieval of valenced information: A motor congruence effect. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 85, 1419-1427.

Mußweiler, T., Förster, J. & Strack, F. (1997). Der Ankereffekt in Abhängigkeit von der Anwendbarkeit ankerkonsistenter Information: Ein Modell selektiver Zugänglichkeit [Anchoring effects and accessibility of anchor-consistent information: A model of selective accessibility]. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 64, 589-615.

Strack, F., Förster, J. & Werth, L. (1997). Selbstreflexion und Wiedererkennung [Self-reflection and recognition]. Sprache und Kognition, 16, 151-158.

1998

Förster, J. & Strack, F. (1998). Motor actions in retrieval of valenced information: II. Boundary conditions for motor congruency effects. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 86, 1423-1426.

Strack, F. & Förster, J. (1998). Self-reflection and recognition: The role of metacognitive knowledge in the attribution of recollective experience. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2, 111-123.

Förster, J. & Strack, F. (1998). Subjective theories about encoding may influence recognition. Social Cognition, 16, 78-92.

Förster, J., Higgins, E.T. & Idson, L.C. (1998). Approach and avoidance strength during goal attainment: Regulatory focus and the ”goal looms larger” effect. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1115-1131.

Förster, J. (1998). Der Einfluß motorischer Perzeptionen auf Sympathie-Urteile attraktiver und unattraktiver Portraits [The influence of motor perceptions on likeability judgments of attractive and unattractive portraits]. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 45, 167-182.

2000

Werth, L., Förster, J. & Strack, F. (2000). Vorurteile beeinflussen die Enkodierung stereotypinkonsistenter Informationen [Prejudice influences encoding of stereotype inconsistent information]. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 31, 57-69.

Förster, J., Higgins, E.T. & Strack, F. (2000). When stereotype disconfirmation is personal threat: How prejudice and prevention focus moderates incongruency effects. Social Cognition, 18, 178-197.

Liberman, N. & Förster, J. (2000). Expression after suppression: A motivational explanation of post-suppressional rebound. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 190-203.

Mußweiler, T. & Förster, J. (2000). The sex --> aggression link: A perception-behavior dissociation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 507-520.

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2000). The effects of approach and avoidance motor actions on the elements of creative insight. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 477-492.

Förster, J. & Stepper, S. (2000). Compatibility between approach/ avoidance stimulation and valenced information determines residual attention during the process of encoding. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30, 853-871.

2001

Förster, J., Grant, H., Idson, L.C. & Higgins, E.T. (2001). Success/failure feedback, expectancies, and approach/avoidance motivation: How regulatory focus moderates classic relations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37, 253-260.

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2001). The effects of promotion and prevention cues on creativity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 1001-1013.

Förster, J. & Liberman, N. (2001). The role of attribution of motivation in producing post-suppressional rebound. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 81, 377-390.

Werth, L. & Förster, J. (2001). Erfolg beginnt nicht nur im Kopf! Bodyfeedback: Wie der Körper unser Verhalten beeinflusst. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 4, 220-225.

Förster, J. & Werth, L. (2001). Zur Wechselwirkung von Medien und Motorik: Der Einfluss induzierten Annäherungs- und Vermeidungsverhaltens auf die Beurteilung der FDP. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 32, 223-233.

2002

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2002). The influence of approach and avoidance motor actions on creative cognition. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 38, 41-55.

Werth, L. & Förster, J. (2002). Implicit person theories influence memory judgments: The circumstances under which metacognitive knowledge is used. European Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 353-362.

Werth, L., Denzler, M. & Förster, J. (2002). Was motiviert wen? Worauf der Fokus liegt, entscheidet über den Erfolg. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 2, 5-12.

Werth, L. & Förster, J. (2002). Wie Sie als Führungskraft Kreativität steigern oder blockieren können. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 2, 13-20.

Werth, L., Strack, F. & Förster, J. (2002). Certainty and uncertainty: The two faces of the hindsight bias. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 87, 323-341.

2003

Förster, J. (2003). The influence of approach and avoidance motor actions on food intake. European Journal of Social Psychology, 33, 339-350

Friedman, R., Fishbach, A., Förster, J. & Werth, L. (2003). Attentional priming effects on creativity. Creativity Research Journal, 15, 277-286.

Förster, J., Higgins, E.T. & Taylor Bianco, A. (2003). Speed/accuracy in performance: Tradeoff in decision making or separate strategic concerns? Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 90, 148-164.

Förster, J. & Friedman, R. (2003). Kontextabhängige Kreativität. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 211, 149-160.

2004

Förster, J., Higgins, E.T. & Werth, L. (2004). Threat of stereotype disconfirmation: Motivational antecedents and cognitive consequences. Social Cognition, 22, 54-74.

Förster, J. (2004). How body feedback influences consumer’s evaluation of products. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 14, 415 – 425.

Seibt, B. & Förster, J. (2004). Risky and careful processing under stereotype threat: How regulatory focus can enhance and deteriorate performance when self stereotypes are active. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 38 - 56.

Förster, J., Friedman, R. & Liberman (2004). Temporal construal effects on abstract and concrete thinking: Consequences for insight and creative cognition. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 87, 177-189.

2005

Förster, J., Liberman, N. & Higgins, E.T. (2005). Accessibility from active and fulfilled goals. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 220-239.

Förster, J. & Liberman, N. (2005). A motivational model of post-suppressional rebound. European Review of Social Psychology, 15, 1-32.

Friedman, R., McCarthy, D. M., Förster, J. & Denzler, M. (2005). Automatic effects of alcohol cues on sexual attraction. Addiction, 100, 672-681.

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2005). Effects of motivational cues on perceptual asymmetry: Implications for creativity and analytical problem solving. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 88, 263-275.

Förster, J., Friedman, R., Butterbach, E.M., Sassenberg, K. (2005). Automatic effects of deviancy cues on creative cognition. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 345-360.

Förster, J. & Higgins, E.T. (2005). How global vs. local processing fits regulatory focus. Psychological Science, 16, 631-636.

Strack, F., Förster, J. & Werth, L. (2005). ”Know thyself!” Idiosyncratic self-knowledge may influence recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 52, 628-638.

Friedman, R.S., & Förster, J. (2005). The influence of approach and avoidance cues on attentional flexibility. Motivation and Emotion, 29, 69-81.

2006

Förster, J., Friedman, R., Özelsel, A., & Denzler (2006). Enactment of approach and avoidance behavior influences the scope of perceptual and conceptual attention. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 133-146.

Liberman, N. & Förster, J. (2006). Inferences from decision difficulty. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 42, 290-302.

Werth, L., Förster, J. & Markel, P. (2006). The role of implicit theories on leadership evaluation. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 15, 1-26.

Werth, L. &  Förster, J. (2006). How regulatory focus influences consumer behavior. European Journal of Social  Psychology, 36, 1-19.

2007

Liberman, N. & Förster, J. & Higgins, E.T. (2007). Completed vs. interrupted priming: Reduced accessibility from post-fulfillment inhibition. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 258- 264.

Friedman, R.; Förster, J., & Denzler, M. (2007). Interactive effects of mood and task framing on creative generation. Creativity Research Journal, 19, 141-162.

Werth, L. &  Förster, J. (2007). Regulatorischer Fokus: Ein Überblick. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 38, 33-42.

Werth, L., & Förster, J. (2007). The effects of regulatory focus on braking speed. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37, 2764-2787.

Förster, J., Liberman, N., & Friedman, R. (2007). Seven principles of automatic goal pursuit: A systematic approach to distinguishing goal priming from priming of non-goal constructs. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 11, 211-233.

2008

Förster, J., Liberman, N., & Kuschel, S. (2008). The effect of global versus local processing styles on assimilation versus contrast in social judgment. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 579-599.

Schimmel, K., & Förster, J. (2008). How temporal distance changes novices' attitudes towards unconventional arts. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2, 53-60.

Voelpel, S., Eckhoff, R., & Förster, J. (2008). Group size matters: Bystander effects in virtual knowledge sharing. Human Relations, 61, 271-295.

Liberman, N., & Förster, J. (2008). Expectancy, value and psychological distance: A new look at goal gradients. Social Cognition, 26, 515-533.

2009

Förster, J., Liberman, N., & Shapiro, O. (2009). Preparing for novel versus familiar events: Shifts in global and local processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 138, 383-399.

Förster, J. (2009). Cognitive consequences of novelty and familiarity: How mere exposure influences level of construal. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 444-447.

Denzler, M., Förster, J., & Liberman, N. (2009). How goal-fulfillment decreases aggression. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 90-100.

Liberman, N., & Förster, J. (2009). Distancing from experienced self: How global versus local perception affects estimation of psychological distance. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 203-216.

Förster, J. (2009). Knowing your customer better: The strengths of a self regulatory value approach. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 19, 124-128.

Förster (2009). Opening doors for new research questions: On simulatability. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 1151-1155.

Liberman, N., & Förster, J. (2009). The effect of psychological distance on perceptual level of construal. Cognitive Science, 33, 1330-1341.

Förster, J., Epstude, K., & Özelsel, A. (2009). Why love has wings and sex does not: The influence of subconscious reminders of love and sex on creative and analytic thinking. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1479-1491.

2010

Kuschel, S., & Förster, J. & Denzler, M. (2010). Going beyond information given: How approach versus avoidance cues influence access to higher order information. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1, 4-11.

Förster, J. & Dannenberg, L. (2010). GLOMOsys: A systems account of global versus local processing. Psychological Inquiry, target article, 21, 175-197.

Förster, J. & Dannenberg, L. (2010). GLOMOsys: Specifications of a global model on processing styles. Psychological Inquiry, reply to the commentaries, 21, 257-269.

Förster, J., Marguc, J., & Gillebaart, M. (2010). Novelty Categorization Theory. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 4/9, 736-755.

Förster, J. (2010). How love and sex can influence recognition of faces and words: A processing model account.  European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 524-535.

Förster, J. Özelsel, A., & Epstude, K. (2010). How love and lust change people’s perception of partners and relationships. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 237-246.

Mihov, K., Denzler, M. & Förster, J. (2010). Hemispheric specialization and creative thinking: A meta-analytic review of lateralization of creativity. Brain and Cognition, 72, 442-445.

Denzler, M., Förster, J., & Liberman, N. (2010). Aggressive, funny and thirsty: A motivational inference model approach to behavioral rebound. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36, 1385-1396.

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2010). Implicit affective cues and attentional tuning: An integrative review. Psychological Bulletin, 136, 875-893.

Marguc, J., van Kleef G. A., & Förster, J. (2010). Doel, boom, weg: Hoe past alles bij elkaar? De effecten van fysieke obstakels op conceptuele breedte. Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2009, pp. 245 - 252. Groningen: ASPO pers.

Dannenberg, L., A., Jostmann, N., B., Förster, J. (2010). Zelfregulatie en illusiore gevoelens van agency (Self-regulation and illusions of agency). Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2009, pp. 65 - 72. Groningen: ASPO pers.

2011

Förster, J., & Denzler, M. (2011). When any Worx looks typical to you: Global relative to local processing increases prototypicality and liking. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 416-419.

Marguc, J., Förster, J., & Van Kleef, G. A. (2011). Stepping back to see the big picture: When obstacles elicit global processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, 883-901.

Denzler, M., Häfner, M., & Förster, J. (2011). He just wants to play: How goals determine the influence of violent computer games on aggression. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 1644-1654.

Epstude, K., & Förster, J. (2011). Seeing love, or seeing lust: How people interpret ambiguous romantic situations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 1017–1020.

Woltin, K.-A., Corneille, O., Yzerbyt, V.Y., & Förster, J. (2011). Narrowing down to open up for other people's concerns: Empathic concern can be enhanced by inducing detailed processing. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 418-424.

Bullens, L., van Harreveld, F., & Förster, J. (2011). Keeping ones options open: The detrimental consequences of decision reversibility. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 800-805.

Friedman, R. & Förster, J. (2011). Limitations of the motivational intensity model of attentional tuning. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 513-516.

Denzler, M., Markel, P., & Förster, J. (2011). On the dark and bright sides to vengeance. In-Mind magazine, 12.

2012

Gillebaart, M., Förster, J., & Rotteveel, M. (2012). Mere exposure revisited: The influence of growth versus security cues on evaluations of novel and familiar stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 114, 699-714.

Gervais, S.J., Vescio, T.K., Förster, J., Maass, A. & Suitner, C. (2012). Seeing women as objects: The sexual body part recognition bias. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 743-753.

Förster, J. & Becker, D. (2012). When curiosity kills no cat  but mediates the relation between distant future thoughts and global processing across sensory modalities. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 334-341.

Friedman, R.S., Gordis, E. & Förster, J. (2012). Re-exploring the influence of sad mood on music preference. Media Psychology, 15, 249-266

Dannenberg, L., Förster, J., & Jostmann, N. B. (2012). “If only…”: When counterfactual thoughts can reduce illusions of personal authorship. Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 456-463.

Förster, J. (2012). GLOMOsys: The how and why of global and local processing. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 21, 15-19. 

Marguc, J., Van Kleef, G.A., & Förster, J. (2012). Stepping back while staying engaged: When facing an obstacle increases psychological distance. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 379-386.

Denzler, M., & Förster, J. (2012). A goal model on catharsis. European Review of Social Psychology, 23, 107-142.

2013

Förster, J., & Friedman, R. (2013). Detour to arrive: Distancing in service of approach goals. Emotion Review, 5, 259-263.

Bullens, L., van Harreveld, F., Förster, J., & van der Pligt, J. (2014). Reversible decisions: The grass isn’t merely greener on the other side; it’s also very brown over here. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 143, 835-842

Gillebaart, M., Rotteveel, M., Förster, J., (2013). Unraveling effects of novelty on creativity. Creativity Research Journal, 25, 280-285.

2014

Bullens, L., van Harreveld, F., Förster, J., & Higgins, E.T. (2014). How decision reversibility affects motivation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143, 835-642.

2015

Förster, J., & Jostmann, N. (2015). What is automatic self-regulation? Zeitschrift für Psychology, 220, 147-156.

Marguc, J., Van Kleef, G. A., & Förster, J. (2015). Welcome interferences: Dealing with obstacles promotes creative thought in goal pursuit. Creativity and Innovation Management, 24(2), 207-216.

2016

Förster, J. (2016). „Wenn wir bleiben sind wir wie der Strand, nicht ganz Wasser, nicht ganz Land“. Bericht über den Fachtag „Flucht –Trauma – Resilienz“ in Hamm (25. Und 26. Juni 2016). Systhema, 30(3), 295-302.

Skrebec, O. & Förster, J. (2016). Integration von Geflüchteten in Betrieben – wenn die Quadratur des Kreises zur Herausforderung wird. Systhema, 30(3), 247-257.

2017

Förster, J. (2017). Bericht über die Tagung „Kluge Wege der Vernetzung- elterliche und professionelle Präsenz in Witten/Herdecke (2. bis 4. März 2017)“. Systhema, 31(2), 167-177.

Förster, J. (2017). Gestern, Hier und Morgen der „Neuen Autorität“. Ein Interview-Spiel mit Haim Omer und Arist von Schlippe. Systhema 31(2), 185-190.

Ozimek, P., & Förster, J. (2017). The impact of self-regulatory states and traits on Facebook use: Priming materialism and social comparisons. Computers in Human Behavior, 71, 418-427.

 

Ozimek, P., Baer, F., & Förster, J. (2017). Materialists on Facebook: the self-regulatory role of social comparisons and the objectification of Facebook friends. Heliyon, 3(11), e00449.

2018

Hanke, S., Rohmann, E., & Förster, J. (2018). Relationships between narcissistic grandiosity, narcissistic vulnerability, regulatory focus, regulatory mode, and life-satisfaction: Data from two surveys. Data in brief, 21, 861-865.

2019

Hanke, S., Rohmann, E., & Förster, J. (2019). Regulatory focus and regulatory mode–Keys to narcissists'(lack of) life satisfaction? Personality and Individual Differences, 138, 109-116.