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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
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November 14, 2013
Motion cues that make an impression: Predicting perceived personality by minimal motion information
Markus Koppensteiner
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
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January 23, 2018
Speaking through the body
Markus Koppensteiner, Greg Siegle
Journal of Research in Personality
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August 5, 2014
Voting for a personality: Do first impressions and self-evaluations affect voting decisions?
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan
Plos One
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March 25, 2017
Create your own stimulus: Manipulating movements according to social categories
Markus Koppensteiner, Georg Primes, Pia Stephan
Plos One
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March 4, 2016
Shaking Takete and Flowing Maluma. Non-Sense Words Are Associated with Motion Patterns
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan, Johannes Paul Michael Jäschke
Personality and Individual Differences
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February 5, 2015
From body motion to cheers: Speakers' body movements as predictors of applause
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan, Johannes Paul Michael Jäschke
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
|
November 14, 2013
Motion cues that make an impression: Predicting perceived personality by minimal motion information
Markus Koppensteiner
Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
|
January 23, 2018
Speaking through the body
Markus Koppensteiner, Greg Siegle
Journal of Research in Personality
|
August 5, 2014
Voting for a personality: Do first impressions and self-evaluations affect voting decisions?
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan
Plos One
|
March 25, 2017
Create your own stimulus: Manipulating movements according to social categories
Markus Koppensteiner, Georg Primes, Pia Stephan
Plos One
|
March 4, 2016
Shaking Takete and Flowing Maluma. Non-Sense Words Are Associated with Motion Patterns
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan, Johannes Paul Michael Jäschke
Personality and Individual Differences
|
February 5, 2015
From body motion to cheers: Speakers' body movements as predictors of applause
Markus Koppensteiner, Pia Stephan, Johannes Paul Michael Jäschke
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