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Eva Jonas

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 22, 2005
Gender conflict and worldview defenceImmo Fritsche, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|December 8, 2015
The Dynamic Reactance Interaction - How Vested Interests Affect People's Experience, Behavior, and Cognition in Social InteractionsChristina Steindl, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2013
How do incentives lead to deception in advisor-client interactions? Explicit and implicit strategies of self-interested deceptionBarbara Mackinger, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2019
Effects of Mortality Salience on Physiological ArousalJohannes Klackl, Eva Jonas
The American Psychologist|October 17, 2013
Destined to die but not to wage war: how existential threat can contribute to escalation or de-escalation of violent intergroup conflictEva Jonas, Immo Fritsche
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 18, 2021
Existential threat as a challenge for individual and collective engagement: Climate change and the motivation to actJanine Stollberg, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2017
Editorial: Social Cognition, Motivation, and Interaction: How Do People Respond to Threats in Social Interactions?Eva Jonas, Christina Mühlberger
Psychological Bulletin|June 6, 2003
Psychological motives and political orientation--the left, the right, and the rigid: comment on Jost et al. (2003)Jeff Greenberg, Eva Jonas
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 30, 2006
Terror management and religion: evidence that intrinsic religiousness mitigates worldview defense following mortality salienceEva Jonas, Peter Fischer
Psychology (Irvine, Calif.)|July 2, 2013
What Reasons Might the Other One Have?-Perspective Taking to Reduce Psychological Reactance in Individualists and CollectivistsChristina Steindl, Eva Jonas
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|December 22, 2005
Gender conflict and worldview defenceImmo Fritsche, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|December 8, 2015
The Dynamic Reactance Interaction - How Vested Interests Affect People's Experience, Behavior, and Cognition in Social InteractionsChristina Steindl, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|February 27, 2013
How do incentives lead to deception in advisor-client interactions? Explicit and implicit strategies of self-interested deceptionBarbara Mackinger, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|September 5, 2019
Effects of Mortality Salience on Physiological ArousalJohannes Klackl, Eva Jonas
The American Psychologist|October 17, 2013
Destined to die but not to wage war: how existential threat can contribute to escalation or de-escalation of violent intergroup conflictEva Jonas, Immo Fritsche
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 18, 2021
Existential threat as a challenge for individual and collective engagement: Climate change and the motivation to actJanine Stollberg, Eva Jonas
Frontiers in Psychology|October 13, 2017
Editorial: Social Cognition, Motivation, and Interaction: How Do People Respond to Threats in Social Interactions?Eva Jonas, Christina Mühlberger
Psychological Bulletin|June 6, 2003
Psychological motives and political orientation--the left, the right, and the rigid: comment on Jost et al. (2003)Jeff Greenberg, Eva Jonas
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 30, 2006
Terror management and religion: evidence that intrinsic religiousness mitigates worldview defense following mortality salienceEva Jonas, Peter Fischer
Psychology (Irvine, Calif.)|July 2, 2013
What Reasons Might the Other One Have?-Perspective Taking to Reduce Psychological Reactance in Individualists and CollectivistsChristina Steindl, Eva Jonas
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