Denise De Ridder
Psychology - Social, Health & Organizational Psychology
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Prof. Dr. Denise de Ridder (1959) graduated in 1984 as a psychologist at Utrecht University. After her PhD in 1991, she worked for the Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology Division until 2015. From 2015, De Ridder is a professor at the Department of Social Health and Organizational Psychology. In her research self-regulation of health behavior and consumer behavior is a central theme; See for more information and recent publications: www.selfregulationlab.nl. Recent research projects include Welfare Improvement through Nudging Knowledge (WINK), in which, together with university administrators at the University of Utrecht and communication and ethics experts at the University of Wageningen, research is conducted on nudging as an alternative intervention to allow people to behave in accordance with their own goals (TOP research subsidy NWO).
Research Interest
Psychology
Publications
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Kroese, Floor, Evers, Catharine, Adrian, Marieke & de Knight, Denise (2016). Bedtime procrastination: een zelfregulerende perspectief op slaapinsufficiëntie in de algemene populatie . Journal of Health Psychology , 21 (5), (pp. 853-862).
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Kroese, FM, Nauts, S., Kamphorst, BA, Anderson, JH & de Knight, DTD (2016). Bedtime Procrastination - A Behavioral Perspective on Sleep Insufficiency. In Tim Pychyl & Fuschia Sirois (Ed.), Procrastination, Health, and Well-Being (pp. 93-119). Elsevier.
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Adriaanse, MA, Prinsen, S., De Witt Huberts, JC, Evers, C. & the Knight, DTD (2016). 'I ate too much so I must have been sad': Emotions as a confabulated reason for overeating . Appetite , 103, (pp. 318-323).