Maître de Conférences en Psychologie Sociale
Laboratoire : C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
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Dimitri Voisin, Jeff Stone, Maja BeckerAnglais, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol.43, n°1, p.57-67,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Dimitri Voisin, Valérie FointiatAnglais, Social Psychology, vol.44, n°3, p.191-195,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Camille Amoura, Dimitri Voisin, Sophie BerjotFrançais, 10ème Congrès International de Psychologie Sociale en Langue Française, 2014-08-27, 2014-08-30, Paris, France,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Leila Bensalah, Sophie Berjot, Charline Marcoux, Dimitri Voisin, Céline ClavelFrançais, Colloque APSLF – RIPSYDEVE : Psychologie et Réalité Virtuelle, 2014-05-26, 2014-05-28, Rouen, France,
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Dimitri Voisin, Fabien Girandola, Mathieu David, Marie-Anastasie AimAnglais, Self and Identity, vol.15, n°3, p.262-282,
Many health campaigns are designed to reduce dangerous binge drinking by challenging the drinking perceived norm. Both information about health risks and statements that only a few people binge drink (descriptive norm) threaten self-integrity for individuals targeted. So, to combat this self-threat and preserve their positive self-integrity, drinkers discredit the message as a coping strategy. An alternative to the coping strategy is a procedure of self-affirmation to protect self-integrity. Across three experiments, we found that self-affirmation does indeed reduce (Experiment 1) or delete (Experiments 2 and 3) discrediting, but only provided that there is no normative information in the health message. Individuals continued to use the discrediting strategy despite the fact that the participants were self-affirmed when they are told that few people binge drink among their age group. The theoretical implications for self-affirmation are discussed.
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Dimitri Voisin, David Sherman, Cameron Brick, Kevin BenningFrançais, 10ème Congrès International de Psychologie Sociale en Langue Française, Porto, Portugal,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Leila Bensalah, Sophie Berjot, Charline Marcoux, Dimitri Voisin, Régis Pochon, Céline ClavelFrançais, Colloque APSLF – RIPSYDEVE : Psychologie et Réalité Virtuelle, Rouen, France,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Dimitri VoisinFrançais, Journées thématiques de l'ADRIPS : La Dissonance : Quels Enjeux ? Quelles Pratiques aujourd'hui ?, Aix-en-Provence, France,
C2S - Cognition Santé Socialisation (EA 6291)
Dimitri Voisin, David VaidisFrançais [SYMPOSIUM], Symposium proposé au 56ème Congrès National de la Société Française de Psychologie, Strasbourg, France,