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What's that you're eating? Social comparison and eating behavior.Causes of eating disorders.Effects of the presence of others on food intake: a normative interpretation.Internal and external moderators of the effect of variety on food intake.Social models provide a norm of appropriate food intake for young women.Normative influences on food intake.Consumption stereotypes and impression management: how you are what you eat.Caloric restriction in the presence of attractive food cues: external cues, eating, and weight.Who are you trying to fool: does weight underreporting by dieters reflect self-protection or self-presentation?"She got more than me". Social comparison and the social context of eating.Mechanisms underlying the portion-size effect.Are large portions responsible for the obesity epidemic?Self-reported overeating and attributions for food intake.Failure to report social influences on food intake: Lack of awareness or motivated denial?The role of expectations in the effect of food cue exposure on intake.An intervention to modify expectations of unrealistic rewards from thinness.Does regulatory focus play a role in dietary restraint?Psychological consequences of food restriction.Inaccessible food cues affect stress and weight gain in calorically-restricted and ad lib fed rats.Judgments of body weight based on food intake: a pervasive cognitive bias among restrained eaters.Eating behavior, restraint status, and BMI of individuals high and low in perceived self-regulatory success.Self-enhancing effects of exposure to thin-body images.The effect of portion size on food intake is robust to brief education and mindfulness exercises.The natural course of eating pathology in female university students.Comparison between weight-preoccupied women and anorexia nervosa."Just looking at food makes me gain weight": experimental induction of thought-shape fusion in eating-disordered and non-eating-disordered women.Weight gain after smoking cessation in women: the impact of dieting status.Contextual cue exposure effects on food intake in restrained eaters.Conflicting internal and external eating cues: Impact on food intake and attributions.What does it mean to eat an appropriate amount of food?Accuracy in the estimation of body weight: an alternate test of the motivated-distortion hypothesis.The effect of portion size and unit size on food intake: Unit bias or segmentation effect?The effects of resolving to diet on restrained and unrestrained eaters: the "false hope syndrome".Hunger, taste, and normative cues in predictions about food intake.Conformity and dietary disinhibition: a test of the ego-strength model of self-regulation.Self-awareness, task failure, and disinhibition: how attentional focus affects eating.From dietary restraint to binge eating: attaching causes to effects.The persistence of and resistance to social norms regarding the appropriate amount to Eat: A preliminary investigation.Getting a bigger slice of the pie. Effects on eating and emotion in restrained and unrestrained eaters.A word-stem completion task to assess implicit processing of appearance-related information.
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