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3. Being Moved by Heroes

5. No matter how you mark the points on the fever curve - threatening shapes do not add to threat of climate change

8. Inspired to act: motivational effects of being moved by love and willpower.

10. Testing Moral Foundation Theory: Are Specific Moral Emotions Elicited by Specific Moral Transgressions?

12. Measuring Attributions 50 Years on: From within-Country Poverty to Global Inequality.

16. Context Matters – Social Context Moderates the Association Between Indirect Intergroup Contact and Attitudes Toward Refugees

17. Winning Is Owning: The Role of Perceived Group Superiority on Territory Ownership Attributions.

18. Transfer between Science and Practice: Findings from the Network of Social Psychology on Forced Migration and Integration.

19. Prevalence of Direct and Indirect Empathy among Practitioners in Refugee Aid

20. Pre-Registration Facets of Stereotype Content about Occupational and Migrant Groups in Germany

22. Key Experiences of Volunteers in Refugee Aid.

23. Point Markers (Study B)

24. Being moved by protest: Collective efficacy beliefs and injustice appraisals affect collective action intentions for forest protection via positive and negative emotions

25. No matter how you mark the points on the fever curve – threatening shapes do not add to threat of climate change

27. Key Experiences of Volunteers in Refugee Aid

28. The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework

32. Group‐specific contact and sense of connectedness during the COVID‐19 pandemic and its associations with psychological well‐being, perceived stress, and work‐life balance.

33. When loneliness dimensions drift apart: Emotional, social and physical loneliness during the COVID‐19 lockdown and its associations with age, personality, stress and well‐being.

34. Being moved by meaningfulness: appraisals of surpassing internal standards elicit being moved by relationships and achievements

37. Third-party anger and being moved

38. Third-party anger and being moved

42. What elicits third-party anger? The effects of moral violation and others’ outcome on anger and compassion.

43. The bidirectional relation of emotion perception and social judgments: the effect of witness' emotion expression on perceptions of moral behaviour and vice versa.

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