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Michael Schaerer

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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 30, 2018
Imaginary alternatives: The effects of mental simulation on powerless negotiatorsMichael Schaerer, Martin Schweinsberg, Roderick I Swaab
Environmental Science & Technology|June 19, 2009
Model-based evaluation of reduction strategies for micropollutants from wastewater treatment plants in complex river networksChristoph Ort, Juliane Hollender, Michael Schaerer, et al.
Psychological Science|December 16, 2014
Anchors weigh more than power: why absolute powerlessness liberates negotiators to achieve better outcomesMichael Schaerer, Roderick I Swaab, Adam D Galinsky
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 5, 2019
Power and negotiation: review of current evidence and future directionsMichael Schaerer, Laurel Teo, Nikhil Madan, et al.
Psychological Science|October 30, 2016
The Too-Much-Precision EffectDavid D Loschelder, Malte Friese, Michael Schaerer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 13, 2025
Can't get work off my mind: The effect of nonwork goal reflection on after-work rumination and well-beingTrevor A Foulk, Min-Hsuan Tu, Michael Schaerer, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 24, 2018
Advice Giving: A Subtle Pathway to PowerMichael Schaerer, Leigh P Tost, Li Huang, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 11, 2022
Relative power and interpersonal trustChristilene du Plessis, My Hoang Bao Nguyen, Trevor A Foulk, et al.
Psychological Science|June 29, 2014
The too-much-talent effect: team interdependence determines when more talent is too much or not enoughRoderick I Swaab, Michael Schaerer, Eric M Anicich, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 28, 2020
Getting back to the "new normal": Autonomy restoration during a global pandemicEric M Anicich, Trevor A Foulk, Merrick R Osborne, et al.
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|March 30, 2018
Imaginary alternatives: The effects of mental simulation on powerless negotiatorsMichael Schaerer, Martin Schweinsberg, Roderick I Swaab
Environmental Science & Technology|June 19, 2009
Model-based evaluation of reduction strategies for micropollutants from wastewater treatment plants in complex river networksChristoph Ort, Juliane Hollender, Michael Schaerer, et al.
Psychological Science|December 16, 2014
Anchors weigh more than power: why absolute powerlessness liberates negotiators to achieve better outcomesMichael Schaerer, Roderick I Swaab, Adam D Galinsky
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 5, 2019
Power and negotiation: review of current evidence and future directionsMichael Schaerer, Laurel Teo, Nikhil Madan, et al.
Psychological Science|October 30, 2016
The Too-Much-Precision EffectDavid D Loschelder, Malte Friese, Michael Schaerer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|November 13, 2025
Can't get work off my mind: The effect of nonwork goal reflection on after-work rumination and well-beingTrevor A Foulk, Min-Hsuan Tu, Michael Schaerer, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|January 24, 2018
Advice Giving: A Subtle Pathway to PowerMichael Schaerer, Leigh P Tost, Li Huang, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|July 11, 2022
Relative power and interpersonal trustChristilene du Plessis, My Hoang Bao Nguyen, Trevor A Foulk, et al.
Psychological Science|June 29, 2014
The too-much-talent effect: team interdependence determines when more talent is too much or not enoughRoderick I Swaab, Michael Schaerer, Eric M Anicich, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 28, 2020
Getting back to the "new normal": Autonomy restoration during a global pandemicEric M Anicich, Trevor A Foulk, Merrick R Osborne, et al.
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