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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1971
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4by Lally, Phillippa van Jaarsveld, Cornelia H. M Potts, Henry W. W Wardle, Jane Published in European journal of social psychology (01.10.2010)“...To investigate the process of habit formation in everyday life, 96 volunteers chose an eating, drinking or activity behaviour to carry out daily in the same...”
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5by Jetten, Jolanda Haslam, S. Alexander Cruwys, Tegan Greenaway, Katharine H Haslam, Catherine Steffens, Niklas K Published in European journal of social psychology (01.12.2017)“...The health of people's body and mind is powerfully conditioned by social factors that affect their social identity. Consistent with this notion, there is a...”
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6“...The present meta‐analysis tested the effectiveness of contact‐based interventions for the reduction of ethnic prejudice. Up to now, a meta‐analysis summarizing...”
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7by Tomasello, Michael Published in European journal of social psychology (01.04.2014)“...In evolutionary perspective, what is most remarkable about human sociality is its many and diverse forms of cooperation. Here, I provide an overview of some...”
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8by Graf, Sylvie Paolini, Stefania Rubin, Mark Published in European journal of social psychology (01.10.2014)“...The present research tested the idea that the ecological impact of intergroup contact on outgroup attitudes can be fully understood only when relative...”
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9by Greenaway, Katharine H Cruwys, Tegan Haslam, S. Alexander Jetten, Jolanda Published in European journal of social psychology (01.04.2016)“...Social identities are known to improve well‐being, but why is this? We argue that this is because they satisfy basic psychological needs, specifically, the...”
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10by Lakens, D Published in European journal of social psychology (2014)“...Special issue article: Methods and statistics in social psychology: Refinements and new developments. Running studies with high statistical power, while effect...”
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11“...The privacy paradox states that online privacy concerns do not sufficiently explain online privacy behaviors on social network sites (SNSs). In this study, it...”
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12by Wilkinson, Richard G Pickett, Kate E Published in European journal of social psychology (01.02.2017)“...There is now substantial evidence that larger income differences in a society increase the prevalence of most of the health and social problems that tend to...”
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13by van Prooijen, Jan Willem Douglas, Karen M De Inocencio, Clara Published in European journal of social psychology (01.04.2018)“...A common assumption is that belief in conspiracy theories and supernatural phenomena are grounded in illusory pattern perception. In the present research we...”
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14by van Prooijen, Jan Willem Douglas, Karen M Published in European journal of social psychology (01.12.2018)“...In this introduction to the EJSP Special Issue on conspiracy theories as a social psychological phenomenon, we describe how this emerging research domain has...”
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15by Brambilla, Marco Rusconi, Patrice Sacchi, Simona Cherubini, Paolo Published in European journal of social psychology (01.03.2011)“...Research on the two fundamental dimensions of social judgment, namely warmth and competence, has shown that warmth has a primary and a dominant role in...”
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16by Vaes, Jeroen Paladino, Paola Puvia, Elisa Published in European journal of social psychology (01.10.2011)“...Focusing on the dehumanization of sexually objectified targets, study 1 tested the extent to which objectified and non‐objectified male and female publicity...”
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17by Osborne, Danny Jost, John T Becker, Julia C Badaan, Vivienne Sibley, Chris G Published in European journal of social psychology (01.03.2019)“...Social identity, shared grievances, and group efficacy beliefs are well‐known antecedents to collective action, but existing research overlooks the fact that...”
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18by Loughnan, Steve Haslam, Nick Murnane, Tess Vaes, Jeroen Reynolds, Catherine Suitner, Caterina Published in European journal of social psychology (01.08.2010)“...Philosophers have argued that when people are objectified they are treated as if they lack the mental states and moral status associated with personhood. These...”
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19by Paolini, Stefania Harwood, Jake Rubin, Mark Husnu, Shenel Joyce, Nicholas Hewstone, Miles Published in European journal of social psychology (01.10.2014)“...Negative (vs positive) intergroup contact may have a disproportionately large impact on intergroup relations because of valence‐salience effects, whereby...”
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20by Williams, Lawrence E Huang, Julie Y Bargh, John A Published in European journal of social psychology (01.12.2009)“...It has long been a staple of psychological theory that early life experiences significantly shape the adult's understanding of and reactions to the social...”