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Friederike Funk

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 3, 2014
Get the Message: Punishment Is Satisfying If the Transgressor Responds to Its Communicative IntentFriederike Funk, Victoria McGeer, Mario Gollwitzer
Cognition & Emotion|September 8, 2016
Modelling perceptions of criminality and remorse from faces using a data-driven computational approachFriederike Funk, Mirella Walker, Alexander Todorov
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 11, 2023
Not revenge, but change is sweet: Experimental evidence of how offender change and punishment play independent roles in victims' sense of justiceStefanie Hechler, Friederike Funk, Thomas Kessler
Behavior Research Methods|January 4, 2020
Quantifying idiosyncratic and shared contributions to judgmentJoel E Martinez, Friederike Funk, Alexander Todorov
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 26, 2014
Social attributions from faces bias human choicesChristopher Y Olivola, Friederike Funk, Alexander Todorov
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 28, 2015
Response to Bonnefon et al.: Limited 'kernels of truth' in facial inferencesAlexander Todorov, Friederike Funk, Christopher Y Olivola
Memory & Cognition|August 28, 2023
Looking more criminal: It's not so black and whiteAshley M Meacham, Heather M Kleider-Offutt, Friederike Funk
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|May 3, 2014
Get the Message: Punishment Is Satisfying If the Transgressor Responds to Its Communicative IntentFriederike Funk, Victoria McGeer, Mario Gollwitzer
Cognition & Emotion|September 8, 2016
Modelling perceptions of criminality and remorse from faces using a data-driven computational approachFriederike Funk, Mirella Walker, Alexander Todorov
The British Journal of Social Psychology|January 11, 2023
Not revenge, but change is sweet: Experimental evidence of how offender change and punishment play independent roles in victims' sense of justiceStefanie Hechler, Friederike Funk, Thomas Kessler
Behavior Research Methods|January 4, 2020
Quantifying idiosyncratic and shared contributions to judgmentJoel E Martinez, Friederike Funk, Alexander Todorov
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 26, 2014
Social attributions from faces bias human choicesChristopher Y Olivola, Friederike Funk, Alexander Todorov
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 28, 2015
Response to Bonnefon et al.: Limited 'kernels of truth' in facial inferencesAlexander Todorov, Friederike Funk, Christopher Y Olivola
Memory & Cognition|August 28, 2023
Looking more criminal: It's not so black and whiteAshley M Meacham, Heather M Kleider-Offutt, Friederike Funk
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