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Conspiracy beliefs, regulatory self-efficacy and compliance with COVID-19 health-related behaviors: The mediating role of moral disengagement
Published 2022-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Anthropomorphising nature in times of crisis: A serial mediation model from connectedness to nature via anthropomorphism on support for COVID-19 travel restrictions
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Cultural fit of emotions and subjective well-being: Replicating comparative evidence and extending it to the Mediterranean region
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Contextual effects on attributing minds to older adults
Published 2024-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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An examination and extension of the Peltzman effect during the Covid-19 pandemic
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Religion and ecology: A pilot study employing the database of religious history
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Nonverbal facial cues signaling sexually transmitted infections cause dehumanization and discrimination
Published 2024-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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The economic well-being of nations is associated with positive daily situational experiences
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Look past the divide: Social dominance, authoritarianism, future thinking, and superordinate identity underlie the political divide on environmental issues
Published 2022-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Humanizing dehumanization research
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Refugees’ occupational future time perspective: Implications for their integration in receiving countries
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Cortisol awakening response among Latinx and Black students transitioning to college prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2022-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Feeling at home: An explorative field study of seasonal agricultural workers with different (dis) location backgrounds
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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“People are still living with pains of the war”: An assessment of long-term adjustment and consequences of war-related traumatic stress among Liberian refugees
Published 2024-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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The role of environmental mental imagery in impact beliefs about climate change mitigation and pro-environmental intentions
Published 2024-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Individual, group, and temporal perspectives on the link between wealth and realistic threat
Published 2022-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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Gods, games, and the socioecological landscape
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Resource scarcity priming and face perception: A preregistered conceptual replication of Study 1 of Rodeheffer et al. (2012) in Japan
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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The role of mindfulness, psychological capital, and social capital in the well-being of refugees in Uganda
Published 2023-01-01“…Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology…”
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