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Carrera, Pilar, Caballero, Amparo, Fernández Sedano, Itziar y Muñoz, Dolores . (2017) Abstractness leads people to base their behavioral intentions on desired attitudes.  2.40 41 5
Carrera, Pilar, Muñoz, Dolores, Caballero, Amparo, Fernández Sedano, Itziar y Albarracín, Dolores . (2014) How verb tense affects the construal of action: The simple past tense leads people into an abstract mindset.  2.37 28 2
Carrera, Pilar, Itziar, Fernández Sedano, Muñoz, Dolores y Caballero , Amparo . (2019) Desires matter! Desired attitudes predict behavioural intentions in people who think abstractly: the case of eating products without added salt.  2.35 42 8
Carrera, Pilar, Itziar, Fernández Sedano, Muñoz, Dolores y Caballero, Amparo . (2019) Using Abstractness to Confront Challenges: How the Abstract Construal Level Increases People’s Willingness to Perform Desirable But Demanding Actions.  2.30 25  
Carrera, Pilar, Muñoz, Dolores, Fernández Sedano, Itziar y Caballero, Amparo . (2018) Abstractness and Messages Describing Consequences Promote Healthier Behavioral Intentions.  2.26 29 2
Caballero , Amparo, Itziar, Fernández Sedano, Aguilar, Pilar, Muñoz, Dolores y Carrera, Pilar . (2021) Does poverty promote a different and harmful way of thinking? The links between economic scarcity, concrete construal level and risk behaviors.  1.86 32  
Itziar, Fernández Sedano, Caballero, Amparo, Sevillano, Verónica, Muñoz, Dolores, Oceja, Luis y Carrera, Pilar . (2020) The Bright Side of Abstraction: Abstractness Promoted More Empathic Concern, a More Positive Emotional Climate, and More Humanity-Esteem After the Paris Terrorist Attacks in 2015.  1.86 32 5
Carrera, Pilar, Caballero, Amparo, Muñoz, Dolores, Marta González-Iraizoz y Fernández Sedano, Itziar . (2014) Construal level as a moderator of the role of affective and cognitive attitudes in the prediction of health-risk behavioural intentions.  1.81 31 6