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It Is Belief in Dualism, and Not Free Will, That Best Predicts Helping: A Conceptual Replication and Extension of Baumeister et al. (2009)
Oliver Genschow
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (2023) Vol. 50, Iss. 4, pp. 645-656
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

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The spirit is noble, but the flesh is corrupt: lay beliefs about the bases of (im)moral behavior
Francisco Cruz, André Mata
Self and Identity (2025), pp. 1-29
Closed Access

The role of free will beliefs in social behavior: Priority areas for future research
Tom St Quinton, David Trafimow, Oliver Genschow
Consciousness and Cognition (2023) Vol. 115, pp. 103586-103586
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

The Science of Free Will
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Do Conscious Thoughts Cause Behavior?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 71-82
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

How Free Will Operates, in Practice
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 148-163
Closed Access

Summing Up and Looking Ahead
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 179-192
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Free Will Gone Rogue
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 110-124
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Positive Psychology and Free Will
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 173-178
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Does Free Will Mean Random Action?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 46-55
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What Free Will Feels Like
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 125-130
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Meaning Changes Everything
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 94-102
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Why Free Will Evolved
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 22-28
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Free Will in the Flesh
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 37-45
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How Children Acquire Free Will
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 139-144
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Wanting Comes First
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 56-60
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Copyright Page
Roy F. Baumeister
(2024), pp. iv-iv
Closed Access

What Should a Scientific Theory of Free Will Look Like?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 12-21
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Free Will Is No Free Lunch
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 103-109
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How Conscious Thoughts Cause Behavior
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 83-93
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Desire to Have or Use Free Will?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 164-172
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Owning Your Actions as an Individual
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 145-147
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Whether People Believe in Free Will or Not
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 131-138
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The Time Dimension
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 29-36
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What Is Choice?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 61-70
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Why Does Free Will Matter?
Roy F. Baumeister
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024), pp. 1-11
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