Publicaties

Publicaties in wetenschappelijke tijdschriften en boeken 

Pronk, T. M., & Denissen, J. (2020). A rejection mind-set: Choice overload in online dating. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 11, 388-396.

Pronk, T. M., Karremans, J., van der Meij, L., & Demetriou, A., Denissen, J. (in press). The role of self-control and socio-sexual orientation in partner selection. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.

Pronk, T. M. (2020). Why online dating is heaven – and hell. Character & Context Blog, SPSP. http://www.spsp.org/news-center/blog/pronk-online-dating-rejection-mindset#gsc.tab=0

Stavrova, O., Pronk, T. M., & Kokkoris, M. (2020). Finding meaning in self-control: The effect of self-control on the perception of meaning in life. Self and Identity, 19, 201-218.

Pronk, T. M., Buyukcan-Tetik, A., Iliás, M., & Finkenauer, C. (2019). Marriage as a training ground: Examining change in self-control and forgiveness over the first 4 years of marriage. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 36, 109–130.

van der Meij, L., Demetriou, A., Tulin, M., Mendez, I., Dekker, P., & Pronk, T. M. (2020). Hormones in speed-dating: The role of testosterone and cortisol in attraction. Hormones and Behavior, 116, [104555].

Meems, M., Hulsbosch, L., Hendricx-Riem, M., Meyers, C., Pronk, T. M., Broeren, M., Nabbe, K., Oei, G.. Bogaerts, S.. & Pop, V. (2020). The Brabant Study: design of a large prospective perinatal cohort study among pregnant women investigating obstetric outcome from a biopsychosocial perspective, BMJ Open.

Stavrova, O., Pronk, T. M., & Kokkoris, M. (2019). Choosing goals that express the true self: A novel mechanism of the effect of self-control on goal attainment. European Journal of Social Psychology.

Van der Meij, L., Demetriou, A., Tulin, M., Dekker, P. Méndez, I. & Pronk, T. M. (2019). Testosterone and cortisol levels relate to selectivity and popularity in speed-dating. Hormones and Behavior.

Stavrova, O., Pronk, T. M., & Kokkoris, M. D. (2018). Finding meaning in self-control: The effect of self-control on the perception of meaning in life. Self and Identity, 1-18.

IJzerman, H., Neyroud, L., Courset, R., Schrama, M., Post, J., & Pronk, T. M. (2018). Socially thermoregulated thinking: How past experiences matter in thinking about our loved ones. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79, 349-355.

Pronk, T. M., Finkenauer, C., & Kuijer, R. G. (2017). Self-Regulation in Close Relationships. In J. Fitzgerald (Ed.) Foundations for couples’ therapy: Research for the real world. New York, NY: Routledge, page 345-354.

IJzerman, H., Heine, E. C., Nagel, S. K., & Pronk, T. M. (2017). Modernizing relationship therapy through social thermoregulation theory: Evidence, hypotheses, and explorations. Frontiers in Psychology, 8: 635.

Finkenauer, C., P. Kerkhof, & Pronk, T. M. (2017). Self-disclosure in relationships: Revealing and concealing information about oneself to others. In A. L. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of personal relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Pronk, T. M., & Righetti, F. (2015). How executive control promotes happy relationships and a well-balanced life. Current Opinion in Psychology, 1, 14-17. 

Karremans, J. C., Pronk, T. M., & Wal, R. C. (2015). Executive control and relationship maintenance processes: An empirical overview and theoretical integration. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9(7), 333-347.

Papies, E. K., Pronk, T. M., Keesman, M., & Barsalou, L. W. (2015). The benefits of simply observing: Mindful attention modulates the link between motivation and behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 108, 148–170

Pronk, T. M., & Karremans, J. C. (2014). Does executive control relate to sacrificial behavior during conflicts of interests? Personal Relationships21, 168-175.

Hamburg, M. E., & Pronk, T. M. (2014). Believe you can and you will: The belief in high self-control decreases interest in attractive alternatives. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 56, 30-35.

Balliet, D., & Pronk, T. M. (2013). Personality, self-control, and welfare-tradeoff ratios in revenge and forgiveness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 36, 16-17.

Pronk, T. M., Karremans, J. C., & Wigboldus, D. H. J. (2011). How can you resist? Executive control helps romantically involved individuals to stay faithful. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100, 827-837.

Pronk, T. M., Karremans, J. C., Overbeek, G., Vermulst, A. A., & Wigboldus, D. H. J. (2010). What it takes to forgive: When and why executive functioning facilitates forgiveness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 119-131.

Karremans, J. C., Verwijmeren, T., Pronk, T. M., & Reitsma, M. (2009). Interacting with women can impair men’s cognitive functioning. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 1041-1044.

Pronk, T. M. (2011). In control of your relationship. Journal of Social Sciences, 9, 29-43.

Nationale publicaties

Pronk, T. M., Karremans, J. C., & Wigboldus, D. H. J. (2010). Flirten onder controle: Cognitief functioneren vermindert flirtgedrag van bezette mannen. In J-W. van Prooijen, R-J. Renes, B. Derks, M. Stel, & M. Vliek (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2009 (pp. 365-372). Groningen: ASPO pers.

Pronk, T., de Boer, M., van Drongelen, C., Vermeulen, M., de Vrie, M., & Karremans, J. (2009). Hallo, ben ik goed verbonden? Bellen met een dierbare bevordert het cognitief functioneren. In R. Custers, B. Beersma, H. van den Berg, F. Harinck, & M. van Zomeren (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2008 (pp. 319-334). Groningen: ASPO pers.

Pronk, T., & Karremans, J. (2008). Vergeef me dan, als je kan: De relatie tussen vergeving en executief functioneren. In J. Karremans, B. Beersma, R. Custers, F. van Harreveld, & W. van Rijswijk (Eds.), Jaarboek Sociale Psychologie 2007 (pp. 267-279). Groningen: ASPO pers.