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Authors: Burger, JM Soroka, S Gonzago, K Murphy, E Somervell, E
Citation: Jm. Burger et al., The effect of fleeting attraction on compliance to requests, PERS SOC PS, 27(12), 2001, pp. 1578-1586

Authors: Burger, JM Caldwell, DF
Citation: Jm. Burger et Df. Caldwell, Personality, social activities, job-search behavior and interview success:Distinguishing between PANAS trait positive affect and NEO extraversion, MOTIV EMOT, 24(1), 2000, pp. 51-62

Authors: Burger, JM Reed, M DeCesare, K Rauner, S Rozolis, J
Citation: Jm. Burger et al., The effects of initial request size on compliance: More about the that's-not-all technique, BAS APPL PS, 21(3), 1999, pp. 243-249

Authors: Burger, JM Cosby, M
Citation: Jm. Burger et M. Cosby, Do women prefer dominant men? The case of the missing control condition, J RES PERS, 33(3), 1999, pp. 358-368

Authors: Chartrand, T Pinckert, S Burger, JM
Citation: T. Chartrand et al., When manipulation backfires: The effects of time delay and requester on the foot-in-the-door technique, J APPL SO P, 29(1), 1999, pp. 211-221
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