Madelijn Strick
Psychology - Social, Health & Organizational Psychology
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Madelijn received her PhD (cum laude) in social psychology at the Radboud University Nijmegen in May 2009. Her dissertation focused on implicit influences of humorous advertising on brand attitudes and choice, and was awarded with the ‘best dissertation award’ of the ASPO (Dutch organization for social psychology). She teaches courses on behavior regulation, consumer behavior, and social influence. Besides working, she likes traveling to exotic countries, going to pop and rock concerts, running, and good wine. She is a big fan of sunny weather.
Research Interest
Social and Health Psychology
Publications
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Dijksterhuis, A., & Strick, M. (2016). A case for thinking without consciousness, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11(1), 117-132.
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Stoeckart, P.F., Strick, M., Bijleveld, E. & Aarts, H. (2016). The implicit power motive predicts action selection. Psychological Research.
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Strick, M., & Papies, E. K. (in press). A brief mindfulness exercise promotes the correspondence between the implicit affiliation motive and goal setting. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.