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Jörg Gross

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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 14, 2021
Why do people follow social norms?Jörg Gross, Alexander Vostroknutov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2020
Voluntary restrictions on self-reliance increase cooperation and mitigate wealth inequalityJörg Gross, Robert Böhm
Plos One|June 11, 2015
The Fox and the Grapes-How Physical Constraints Affect Value Based Decision MakingJörg Gross, Eva Woelbert, Martin Strobel
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 9, 2025
Why do people oppose new rules? Policy change, norm change, and public outrageJörg Gross, Martin Götz, Johannes Ullrich
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 27, 2025
Blind spots: The (social) factors of willful ignoranceKatharina Reher, Martin Götz, Jörg Gross
Science Advances|April 20, 2019
Individual solutions to shared problems create a modern tragedy of the commonsJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
The rise and fall of cooperation through reputation and group polarizationJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 14, 2019
Asymmetric conflict: Structures, strategies, and settlementCarsten K W De Dreu, Jörg Gross
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 20, 2020
Rule Following Mitigates Collaborative Cheating and Facilitates the Spreading of Honesty Within GroupsJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 26, 2018
Revisiting the form and function of conflict: Neurobiological, psychological, and cultural mechanisms for attack and defense within and between groupsCarsten K W De Dreu, Jörg Gross
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Current Opinion in Psychology|September 14, 2021
Why do people follow social norms?Jörg Gross, Alexander Vostroknutov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 30, 2020
Voluntary restrictions on self-reliance increase cooperation and mitigate wealth inequalityJörg Gross, Robert Böhm
Plos One|June 11, 2015
The Fox and the Grapes-How Physical Constraints Affect Value Based Decision MakingJörg Gross, Eva Woelbert, Martin Strobel
Current Opinion in Psychology|April 9, 2025
Why do people oppose new rules? Policy change, norm change, and public outrageJörg Gross, Martin Götz, Johannes Ullrich
Current Opinion in Psychology|July 27, 2025
Blind spots: The (social) factors of willful ignoranceKatharina Reher, Martin Götz, Jörg Gross
Science Advances|April 20, 2019
Individual solutions to shared problems create a modern tragedy of the commonsJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
The rise and fall of cooperation through reputation and group polarizationJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 14, 2019
Asymmetric conflict: Structures, strategies, and settlementCarsten K W De Dreu, Jörg Gross
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|June 20, 2020
Rule Following Mitigates Collaborative Cheating and Facilitates the Spreading of Honesty Within GroupsJörg Gross, Carsten K W De Dreu
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 26, 2018
Revisiting the form and function of conflict: Neurobiological, psychological, and cultural mechanisms for attack and defense within and between groupsCarsten K W De Dreu, Jörg Gross
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