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Kees van den Bos

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 23, 2003
On the subjective quality of social justice: the role of affect as information in the psychology of justice judgmentsKees van den Bos
Annual Review of Psychology|September 14, 2019
Unfairness and RadicalizationKees van den Bos
Psychological Science|February 15, 2011
On the foundations of beliefs in free will: intentional binding and unconscious priming in self-agencyHenk Aarts, Kees van den Bos
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 6, 2009
On the social-communicative function of justice: the influence of communication goals and personal involvement on the use of justice assertionsRemco Wijn, Kees van den Bos
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2009
On the psychology of the belief in a just world: exploring experiential and rationalistic paths to victim blamingKees van den Bos, Marjolein Maas
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 12, 2012
Blaming for a better future: future orientation and associated intolerance of personal uncertainty lead to harsher reactions toward innocent victimsMichèlle Bal, Kees van den Bos
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 12, 2010
Effects of organizational justice on depressive symptoms and sickness absence: a longitudinal perspectiveJan F Ybema, Kees van den Bos
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 9, 2004
Fairness heuristic theory is an empirical framework: a reply to ArnadóttirKees Van den Bos, E Allan Lind
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 29, 2009
We blame innocent victims more than I do: self-construal level moderates responses to just-world threatsJan-Willem van Prooijen, Kees van den Bos
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 5, 2020
Religious radicalization: social appraisals and finding radical redemption in extreme beliefsBeatrice A de Graaf, Kees van den Bos
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 23, 2003
On the subjective quality of social justice: the role of affect as information in the psychology of justice judgmentsKees van den Bos
Annual Review of Psychology|September 14, 2019
Unfairness and RadicalizationKees van den Bos
Psychological Science|February 15, 2011
On the foundations of beliefs in free will: intentional binding and unconscious priming in self-agencyHenk Aarts, Kees van den Bos
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|October 6, 2009
On the social-communicative function of justice: the influence of communication goals and personal involvement on the use of justice assertionsRemco Wijn, Kees van den Bos
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|September 4, 2009
On the psychology of the belief in a just world: exploring experiential and rationalistic paths to victim blamingKees van den Bos, Marjolein Maas
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 12, 2012
Blaming for a better future: future orientation and associated intolerance of personal uncertainty lead to harsher reactions toward innocent victimsMichèlle Bal, Kees van den Bos
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 12, 2010
Effects of organizational justice on depressive symptoms and sickness absence: a longitudinal perspectiveJan F Ybema, Kees van den Bos
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|June 9, 2004
Fairness heuristic theory is an empirical framework: a reply to ArnadóttirKees Van den Bos, E Allan Lind
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|August 29, 2009
We blame innocent victims more than I do: self-construal level moderates responses to just-world threatsJan-Willem van Prooijen, Kees van den Bos
Current Opinion in Psychology|October 5, 2020
Religious radicalization: social appraisals and finding radical redemption in extreme beliefsBeatrice A de Graaf, Kees van den Bos
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