The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid their mind of a target thought ironically experience greater levels of occurrence and accessibility of the thought compared with individuals who deliberately concentrate on the thought (Wegner, 1994, doi:10.1037/0033-295X.101.1.34). Ironic effects occurring after thought suppression, also known as rebound effects, were consistently detected by previous meta-analyses. However, ironic effects that occur during thought suppression, also known as immediate enhancement effects, were found to be largely absent. In this meta-analysis, we test Wegner's original proposition that detection of immediate enhancement effects depends on the cognitive load...
Numerous studies demonstrate that suppressing negative or even neutral thoughts can have a rebound e...
Thought suppression is a mental control strategy used in attempt to suppress unwanted thoughts. Unfo...
Previous studies evaluating the probability of successful thought suppression (attempts to rid our m...
The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
Thought suppression is a self-regulatory strategy commonly used to avoid unwanted thoughts although ...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Although the suppression of thoughts may seem to be an effective solution, this strategy can lead to...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Research has shown that thought suppression is not an ideal mental control strategy, as it can ironi...
Research has shown that thought suppression is not an ideal mental control strategy, as it can ironi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An ever-increasing literature on social cognition su...
Thought suppression can ironically lead to a rebound of unwanted thoughts [Wegner, D. M. (1994). Iro...
Whether the rebound effect of thought suppression would occur with self-generated intrusive thoughts...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford R...
Numerous studies demonstrate that suppressing negative or even neutral thoughts can have a rebound e...
Thought suppression is a mental control strategy used in attempt to suppress unwanted thoughts. Unfo...
Previous studies evaluating the probability of successful thought suppression (attempts to rid our m...
The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid...
Findings from numerous laboratory studies on thought suppression suggest that engaging in deliberate...
Thought suppression is a self-regulatory strategy commonly used to avoid unwanted thoughts although ...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Although the suppression of thoughts may seem to be an effective solution, this strategy can lead to...
The process of consciously trying to avoid certain thoughts is referred to as thought suppression. E...
Research has shown that thought suppression is not an ideal mental control strategy, as it can ironi...
Research has shown that thought suppression is not an ideal mental control strategy, as it can ironi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An ever-increasing literature on social cognition su...
Thought suppression can ironically lead to a rebound of unwanted thoughts [Wegner, D. M. (1994). Iro...
Whether the rebound effect of thought suppression would occur with self-generated intrusive thoughts...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Oxford R...
Numerous studies demonstrate that suppressing negative or even neutral thoughts can have a rebound e...
Thought suppression is a mental control strategy used in attempt to suppress unwanted thoughts. Unfo...
Previous studies evaluating the probability of successful thought suppression (attempts to rid our m...