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Ilona E De Hooge

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De Hooge I, Giesen R, Leijsten K, Herwaarden C
Foods . 2022 Nov; 11(21). PMID: 36360033
To reduce food waste, it is essential to motivate consumers to purchase and consume products that deviate from optimality on the basis of only cosmetic specifications (also called suboptimal products)....
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De Hooge I, van Osch Y
Front Psychol . 2021 Dec; 12:735383. PMID: 34887801
Various lines of research have hinted at the existence of multiple forms of self-conscious emotion pride. Thus far, it is unclear whether forms, such as self-pride, group-pride, or vicarious-pride are...
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De Hooge I, Breugelmans S, Wagemans F, Zeelenberg M
Cogn Emot . 2018 Jan; 32(8):1671-1677. PMID: 29303420
At present, the consequences and functions of experiences of shame are not yet well understood. Whereas psychology literature typically portrays shame as being bad for social relations, motivating social avoidance...
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Rohm H, Oostindjer M, Aschemann-Witzel J, Symmank C, L Almli V, De Hooge I, et al.
Foods . 2017 Dec; 6(12). PMID: 29186883
Consumers are directly and indirectly responsible for a significant fraction of food waste which, for a large part, could be avoided if they were willing to accept food that is...
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De Hooge I
Cogn Emot . 2012 Mar; 26(7):1189-207. PMID: 22394129
Guilt is considered by many researchers to be the hallmark social emotion. Guilt theories perceive guilt to be a negative emotion with positive interpersonal consequences, and empirical research has shown...
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De Hooge I, Zeelenberg M, Breugelmans S
Cogn Emot . 2011 Aug; 25(5):939-46. PMID: 21824031
Recent research has shown that shame activates both a restore and a protect motive (De Hooge, Zeelenberg, & Breugelmans, 2010), explaining the hitherto unexpected finding that shame can lead to...
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De Hooge I, Nelissen R, Breugelmans S, Zeelenberg M
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2011 Jan; 100(3):462-73. PMID: 21244173
For centuries economists and psychologists have argued that the morality of moral emotions lies in the fact that they stimulate prosocial behavior and benefit others in a person's social environment....
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De Hooge I, Breugelmans S, Zeelenberg M
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2008 Sep; 95(4):933-43. PMID: 18808269
Most psychological theories and research on shame focus on the ugly aspects and negative consequences of this emotion. Theories on moral emotions, however, assume that shame acts as a commitment...