43 results on '"Landmann, Helen"'
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2. “If you know from the start ‘how long’, then you can always adjust to it better”: a qualitative study of adults’ experiences and coping with two years COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
3. Being Moved by Heroes
4. Media sentiment emotions and consumer energy prices
5. No matter how you mark the points on the fever curve - threatening shapes do not add to threat of climate change
6. Facetten, Quellen und Auswirkungen von Einsamkeit
7. Being positively moved by climate protest predicts peaceful collective action
8. Inspired to act: motivational effects of being moved by love and willpower.
9. Being moved by protest: Collective efficacy beliefs and injustice appraisals enhance collective action intentions for forest protection via positive and negative emotions
10. Testing Moral Foundation Theory: Are Specific Moral Emotions Elicited by Specific Moral Transgressions?
11. Psychologie des sozial-ökologischen Wandels
12. Measuring Attributions 50 Years on: From within-Country Poverty to Global Inequality.
13. Assessing Diversity Dimensions in Environmental Psychology: Challenges and Recommendations
14. “If you know from the start ‘how long’, then you can always adjust to it better”: a qualitative study of adults’ experiences and coping with two years COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
15. Direct and indirect empathy in refugee aid
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
21. Social Evaluation at a Distance – Facets of Stereotype Content about Student Groups in Higher Distance Education
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
26. 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
27. Key Experiences of Volunteers in Refugee Aid
28. The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework
29. 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
30. The Bright and Dark Side of Eudaimonic Emotions: A Conceptual Framework
31. Emotions in the context of environmental protection: Theoretical considerations concerning emotion types, eliciting processes, and affect generalization
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
35. What is threatening about refugees? Identifying different types of threat and their association with emotional responses and attitudes towards refugee migration [Supplemental Material]
36. What is threatening about refugees? Identifying different types of threat and their association with emotional responses and attitudes towards refugee migration
37. Third-party anger and being moved
38. Third-party anger and being moved
39. The bidirectional relation of emotion perception and social judgments: the effect of witness’ emotion expression on perceptions of moral behaviour and vice versa
40. Testing moral foundation theory: Are specific moral emotions elicited by specific moral transgressions?
41. What elicits third-party anger? The effects of moral violation and others’ outcome on anger and compassion
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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