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Thomas Mussweiler

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 12, 2018
The culture of social comparisonMatthew Baldwin, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 23, 2003
What friends are for! The use of routine standards in social comparisonThomas Mussweiler, Katja Rüter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2013
Similarity increases altruistic punishment in humansThomas Mussweiler, Axel Ockenfels
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
On the relativity of athletic performance: a comparison perspective on performance judgments in sportsLysann Damisch, Thomas Mussweiler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|June 28, 2017
Only one small sin: How self-construal affects self-controlJanina Steinmetz, Thomas Mussweiler
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|February 4, 2009
What you feel is how you compare: how comparisons influence the social induction of affectKai Epstude, Thomas Mussweiler
Cognition|May 25, 2017
That certain something! Focusing on similarities reduces judgmental uncertaintyAnn-Christin Posten, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|October 6, 2015
Experimental Research Examining How People Can Cope with Uncertainty Through Soft Haptic SensationsFemke van Horen, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 29, 2002
I know you are, but what am I? Self-evaluative consequences of judging in-group and out-group membersThomas Mussweiler, Galen V Bodenhausen
Cognition|November 22, 2011
Relatively certain! Comparative thinking reduces uncertaintyThomas Mussweiler, Ann-Christin Posten
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 12, 2018
The culture of social comparisonMatthew Baldwin, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|September 23, 2003
What friends are for! The use of routine standards in social comparisonThomas Mussweiler, Katja Rüter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 13, 2013
Similarity increases altruistic punishment in humansThomas Mussweiler, Axel Ockenfels
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
On the relativity of athletic performance: a comparison perspective on performance judgments in sportsLysann Damisch, Thomas Mussweiler
The British Journal of Social Psychology|June 28, 2017
Only one small sin: How self-construal affects self-controlJanina Steinmetz, Thomas Mussweiler
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|February 4, 2009
What you feel is how you compare: how comparisons influence the social induction of affectKai Epstude, Thomas Mussweiler
Cognition|May 25, 2017
That certain something! Focusing on similarities reduces judgmental uncertaintyAnn-Christin Posten, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|October 6, 2015
Experimental Research Examining How People Can Cope with Uncertainty Through Soft Haptic SensationsFemke van Horen, Thomas Mussweiler
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|January 29, 2002
I know you are, but what am I? Self-evaluative consequences of judging in-group and out-group membersThomas Mussweiler, Galen V Bodenhausen
Cognition|November 22, 2011
Relatively certain! Comparative thinking reduces uncertaintyThomas Mussweiler, Ann-Christin Posten
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