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Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

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found in | magazine issue | 12/2012

Job insecurity climate: On shared perceptions of job insecurity

... Consider the ‘second great contraction’, the financial crisis that started in 2007 and the recession that followed it (e.g. Reihart & ... your coworkers. It thus becomes a shared perception , a climate of job insecurity. The aim of this article is to give a brief ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 07/2017

The Face of Leadership: How CEOs’ Facial Appearance Predicts Business Success

... recent research on how this relationship varies by economic climate, leader ethnicity, and CEO sex . Further studies are discussed that ... To confirm that this change was related to the economic crisis, the researchers conducted a second study to see whether facial traits ... / more
found in | Blog Post

"We are ready to move!" An interview with Daniel Lakens and Klaus Fiedler on the current challenges in the field of psychological research

... Distrust in science is on the rise. Whether it concerns climate change or creationism, politicians such as Donald Trump or Recep ... replicate prior findings. So, is psychological research in a crisis of confidence? Or are failures to replicate previous findings a healthy ... / more
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Disaster is here, but the lawn looks good: Why we fail to act on the things that matter most

Why you can’t stop climate change like you stop a pandemic, and what that has to do with mowing the lawn. We are in crisis, yet our day-to-day routines persist. While I was walking my dog the ... on regular days, and even less of it now: the fight against climate change. It is still there, lurking. Most human societies around the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2024

Climate Stress in Everyday Life: How Can We Support Children?

The climate crisis leads to significant changes in nature and ultimately in our ... people. How can we support children in coping with climate stress ? A team of psychologists explains. Note: This ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2025

“White and Educated?” Toward a (More) Diverse Climate Movement

... Nakate, who was cropped out of a group photo with other climate activists, are emblematic of the assumption that climate protection is ... the negative impacts of climate change: As a global crisis, climate change requires worldwide, collective action from as many ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2025

From moderate to radical - will failure change the climate movement? Psychological studies on the impact of success and failure on social movements

... While the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns of an escalation of the climate crisis and climate movements call for effective measures to mitigate climate ... / more

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