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Robin Bergh

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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2020
Domineering Dispositions and Hierarchy Preferences: Differentiating the Impact of Traits and Social Values in Economic GamesRobin Bergh, Jim Sidanius
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 10, 2019
The group-motivated samplerRobin Bergh, Marcus Lindskog
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 5, 2025
Simpson's gender-equality paradoxMathias Berggren, Robin Bergh
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 28, 2021
Mapping principal dimensions of prejudice in the United StatesRobin Bergh, Mark J Brandt
Psychological Science|November 26, 2010
Generalized prejudice: common and specific componentsNazar Akrami, Bo Ekehammar, Robin Bergh
PNAS Nexus|December 5, 2025
Reciprocal escalation of violent extremism: Experimental and longitudinal evidence from DenmarkMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, John F Dovidio
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 14, 2022
Partisan-motivated sampling: Re-examining politically motivated reasoning across the information processing streamYrian Derreumaux, Robin Bergh, Brent L Hughes
Psychological Science|March 16, 2019
Group-Based Relative Deprivation Explains Endorsement of Extremism Among Western-Born MuslimsMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, et al.
Journal of Personality|August 31, 2023
The personality of violent Jihadists: Examining violent and nonviolent defense of MuslimsMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 26, 2016
Is group membership necessary for understanding generalized prejudice? A re-evaluation of why prejudices are interrelatedRobin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, Jim Sidanius, et al.
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Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|November 3, 2020
Domineering Dispositions and Hierarchy Preferences: Differentiating the Impact of Traits and Social Values in Economic GamesRobin Bergh, Jim Sidanius
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 10, 2019
The group-motivated samplerRobin Bergh, Marcus Lindskog
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 5, 2025
Simpson's gender-equality paradoxMathias Berggren, Robin Bergh
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 28, 2021
Mapping principal dimensions of prejudice in the United StatesRobin Bergh, Mark J Brandt
Psychological Science|November 26, 2010
Generalized prejudice: common and specific componentsNazar Akrami, Bo Ekehammar, Robin Bergh
PNAS Nexus|December 5, 2025
Reciprocal escalation of violent extremism: Experimental and longitudinal evidence from DenmarkMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, John F Dovidio
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|April 14, 2022
Partisan-motivated sampling: Re-examining politically motivated reasoning across the information processing streamYrian Derreumaux, Robin Bergh, Brent L Hughes
Psychological Science|March 16, 2019
Group-Based Relative Deprivation Explains Endorsement of Extremism Among Western-Born MuslimsMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, et al.
Journal of Personality|August 31, 2023
The personality of violent Jihadists: Examining violent and nonviolent defense of MuslimsMilan Obaidi, Robin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, et al.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 26, 2016
Is group membership necessary for understanding generalized prejudice? A re-evaluation of why prejudices are interrelatedRobin Bergh, Nazar Akrami, Jim Sidanius, et al.
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