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1“...Around the world, governments have been asking their citizens to practice physical distancing and stay at home to contain the spread of Covid-19. Are happier...”
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2“...We use well-being data from the Gallup Daily Poll and a measure of racial animus derived from Google search data to explain why racial identification became...”
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3by Layard, Peter R. G Clark, Andrew E De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Krekel, Christian Fancourt, Daisy Hey, Nancy O'Donnell, Gus“...It is politicians who have to decide when to release the lockdown, and in what way. In doing so, they have to balance many considerations (as with any...”
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5by De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Mikhaylov, Slava Dawes, Christopher T Christakis, Nicholas A Fowler, James H Published in The Leadership quarterly (01.02.2013)“...We address leadership emergence and the possibility that there is a partially innate predisposition to occupy a leadership role. Employing twin design methods...”
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6by De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Published in Journal of human genetics (01.06.2011)“...Variation in the promotor region of the serotonin transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) is a promising candidate for better understanding individual heterogeneity in...”
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7by Jan-Emmanuel De Neve Published in Political psychology (01.02.2015)“...This article studies the relationship between the "big five" personality traits and political ideology in a large U.S. representative sample (N = 14,672). In...”
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8by Robert J. B. Goudie Sach Mukherjee Jan-Emmanuel de Neve Andrew J. Oswald Stephen Wu Published in Economica (London) (01.10.2014)“...Governments try to discourage risky health behaviours, yet such behaviours are bewilderingly persistent. We suggest a new conceptual approach to this puzzle...”
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9by Charpentier, Caroline J De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Li, Xinyi Roiser, Jonathan P Sharot, Tali Published in Psychological science (01.06.2016)“...Intuitively, how you feel about potential outcomes will determine your decisions. Indeed, an implicit assumption in one of the most influential theories in...”
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10by Lamberton, Cait De Neve, Jan‐Emmanuel Norton, Michael I Campbell, Margaret C Winterich, Karen Page Schwartz, Janet“...Decisions about paying taxes represent one of the most common moral quandaries faced by citizens. In the present research, we argue that taxpayer compliance...”
edited by Campbell, Margaret C Winterich, Karen Page Schwartz, Janet
Published in Journal of consumer psychology (01.04.2018)
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11by De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Ward, George De Keulenaer, Femke Van Landeghem, Bert Kavetsos, Georgios Norton, Michael I Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.05.2018)“...Are individuals more sensitive to losses than gains in terms of economic growth?We find that measures of subjective well-being are more than twice as sensitive...”
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12by De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Fowler, James H Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.11.2014)“...Using a discovery and replication sample from a U.S. representative data set, we show that a functional polymorphism on the MAOA gene is associated with credit...”
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13by Brakefield, Tiffany A Brakefield, Tiffany A Mednick, Sara C Mednick, Sara C Wilson, Helen W Wilson, Helen W De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Christakis, Nicholas A Christakis, Nicholas A Fowler, James H Fowler, James H Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01.02.2014)“...Peers have a powerful effect on adolescents’ beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors. Here, we examine the role of social networks in the spread of attitudes towards...”
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14by Jan-Emmanuel De Neve Andrew J. Oswald Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04.12.2012)“...The question of whether there is a connection between income and psychological well-being is a long-studied issue across the social, psychological, and...”
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15by Okbay, Aysu Baselmans, B.M.L Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Turley, Patrick Nivard, Michel Fontana, M.A Meddens, Fleur Karlsson Linner, Richard Rietveld, Niels Derringer, J Gratten, Jacob Lee, James J Liu, J.Z Vlaming, Ronald SAhluwalia, T Buchwald, J Cavadino, Alana Frazier-Wood, Alexis C Furlotte, N.A Garfield, V Geisel, M.H Gonzalez, Juan R Haitjema, S Karlsson, Robert Der Laan, S.W Ladwig, Karl-Heinz Lahti, Jari Lee, Sven Lind, Penelope Liu, T Matteson, L Mihailov, Evelin Miller, Mike CMinica, C MNolte, I Mook-Kanamori, Dennis Most, Peter Oldmeadow, Christopher Qian, Yong Raitakari, Olli Rawal, Rajesh Realo, Anu Rueedi, R Schmidt, B Smith, Albert Vernon Stergiakouli, Evangelia Tanaka, Toshiko Taylor, Kent Wedenoja, J Wellmann, J Westra, Harm-Jan MWillems, S Zhao, W Published in Nature genetics (01.06.2016)“...textabstractVery few genetic variants have been associated with depression and neuroticism, likely because of limitations on sample size in previous studies...”
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16by Ward, George De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Ungar, Lyle H Eichstaedt, Johannes C Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01.02.2021)“...A rapidly growing literature has attempted to explain Donald Trump's success in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a result of a wide variety of...”
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17by Cornelius A. Rietveld David Cesarini Daniel J. Benjamin Philipp D. Koellinger Jan-Emmanuel De Neve Henning Tiemeier Magnus Johannesson Patrik K. E. Magnusson Nancy L. Pedersen Robert F. Krueger Meike Bartels Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11.06.2013)“...Subjective well-being (SWB) is a major topic of research across the social sciences. Twin and family studies have found that genetic factors may account for as...”
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18by Powdthavee, Nattavudh Burkhauser, Richard V De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Published in Journal of economic psychology (01.10.2017)“...•We explore the relationship between top income shares and subjective wellbeing.•The data are from the Gallup World Poll and the World Income database.•We...”
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19by Neve, Jan-Emmanuel de Published in Journal of European Integration (01.09.2007)“...This paper provides an up-to-date overview of the gradual development of differentiated integration and the ensuing changes in the nature of European...”
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20by De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel Clark, Andrew E Krekel, Christian Layard, Richard O’Donnell, Gus Published in BMJ (05.10.2020)“...Decisions about lockdown should consider people’s wellbeing as a guide...”