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March 25, 2021
Corrigendum: Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychology
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October 14, 2021
Teaching Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Postgraduate Health Care Professionals in Times of COVID 19 - An Asynchronous Blended Learning Environment Proved to Be Non-inferior to In-Person Training
Daniel Soll, Raphael Fuchs, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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October 16, 2020
Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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March 15, 2024
Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychology
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September 27, 2019
Corrigendum: Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) show a sustainable effect on delusions? A meta-analysis
Stephanie Mehl, Dirk Werner, Tania M Lincoln
Frontiers in Psychology
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October 27, 2015
Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) show a sustainable effect on delusions? A meta-analysis
Stephanie Mehl, Dirk Werner, Tania M Lincoln
BMC Research Notes
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February 11, 2025
Populist attitudes and belief in conspiracy theories: anti-elitist attitudes and the preference for unrestricted popular sovereignty reduce the positive impact of an analytical thinking style on conspiracy beliefs
Stephanie Mehl, Winfried Rief, Daniel Soll, et al.
Der Nervenarzt
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December 19, 2024
[Long-term courses in schizophrenia : A review of current results and developments]
Igor Nenadić, Irina Falkenberg, Stephanie Mehl, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
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June 20, 2020
Can theory of mind be improved? Positive expectations cause better theory of mind performance in a community sample
Laura M-L Dorn, Winfried Rief, Stephanie Mehl
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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February 10, 2010
The jumping to conclusions bias in delusions: specificity and changeability
Tania M Lincoln, Michael Ziegler, Stephanie Mehl, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
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March 25, 2021
Corrigendum: Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychology
|
October 14, 2021
Teaching Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Postgraduate Health Care Professionals in Times of COVID 19 - An Asynchronous Blended Learning Environment Proved to Be Non-inferior to In-Person Training
Daniel Soll, Raphael Fuchs, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry
|
October 16, 2020
Thinking Preferences and Conspiracy Belief: Intuitive Thinking and the Jumping to Conclusions-Bias as a Basis for the Belief in Conspiracy Theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychiatry
|
March 15, 2024
Corrigendum: Thinking preferences and conspiracy belief: intuitive thinking and the jumping to conclusions-bias as a basis for the belief in conspiracy theories
Nico Pytlik, Daniel Soll, Stephanie Mehl
Frontiers in Psychology
|
September 27, 2019
Corrigendum: Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) show a sustainable effect on delusions? A meta-analysis
Stephanie Mehl, Dirk Werner, Tania M Lincoln
Frontiers in Psychology
|
October 27, 2015
Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) show a sustainable effect on delusions? A meta-analysis
Stephanie Mehl, Dirk Werner, Tania M Lincoln
BMC Research Notes
|
February 11, 2025
Populist attitudes and belief in conspiracy theories: anti-elitist attitudes and the preference for unrestricted popular sovereignty reduce the positive impact of an analytical thinking style on conspiracy beliefs
Stephanie Mehl, Winfried Rief, Daniel Soll, et al.
Der Nervenarzt
|
December 19, 2024
[Long-term courses in schizophrenia : A review of current results and developments]
Igor Nenadić, Irina Falkenberg, Stephanie Mehl, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
|
June 20, 2020
Can theory of mind be improved? Positive expectations cause better theory of mind performance in a community sample
Laura M-L Dorn, Winfried Rief, Stephanie Mehl
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
|
February 10, 2010
The jumping to conclusions bias in delusions: specificity and changeability
Tania M Lincoln, Michael Ziegler, Stephanie Mehl, et al.
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