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Tobias Krettenauer

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New Directions for Youth Development|January 30, 2013
Linking moral emotion attributions with behavior: why "(un)happy victimizers" and "(un)happy moralists" act the way they feelTobias Krettenauer
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|August 5, 2017
Pro-Environmental Behavior and Adolescent Moral DevelopmentTobias Krettenauer
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|January 20, 2012
The dual moral self: moral centrality and internal moral motivationTobias Krettenauer
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 2, 2013
Investigating the actor effect in moral emotion expectancies across cultures: a comparison of Chinese and Canadian adolescentsTobias Krettenauer, Fanli Jia
Child Development|September 26, 2012
The relation of moral emotion attributions to prosocial and antisocial behavior: a meta-analysisTina Malti, Tobias Krettenauer
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 19, 2011
Positively versus negatively charged moral emotion expectancies in adolescence: the role of situational context and the developing moral selfTobias Krettenauer, Megan Johnston
Frontiers in Psychology|April 6, 2017
Recognizing Moral Identity as a Cultural ConstructFanli Jia, Tobias Krettenauer
Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2020
Editorial: Environmental Engagement and Cultural Value: Global Perspectives for Protecting the Natural WorldFanli Jia, Tobias Krettenauer
Developmental Psychology|May 19, 2017
Why be moral? Moral identity motivation and ageTobias Krettenauer, Rosemary Victor
Journal of Adolescence|November 7, 2022
Internet impropriety: Moral identity, moral disengagement, and antisocial online behavior within an early adolescent to young adult sampleLuc Saulnier, Tobias Krettenauer
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New Directions for Youth Development|January 30, 2013
Linking moral emotion attributions with behavior: why "(un)happy victimizers" and "(un)happy moralists" act the way they feelTobias Krettenauer
Journal of Research on Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence|August 5, 2017
Pro-Environmental Behavior and Adolescent Moral DevelopmentTobias Krettenauer
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|January 20, 2012
The dual moral self: moral centrality and internal moral motivationTobias Krettenauer
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 2, 2013
Investigating the actor effect in moral emotion expectancies across cultures: a comparison of Chinese and Canadian adolescentsTobias Krettenauer, Fanli Jia
Child Development|September 26, 2012
The relation of moral emotion attributions to prosocial and antisocial behavior: a meta-analysisTina Malti, Tobias Krettenauer
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 19, 2011
Positively versus negatively charged moral emotion expectancies in adolescence: the role of situational context and the developing moral selfTobias Krettenauer, Megan Johnston
Frontiers in Psychology|April 6, 2017
Recognizing Moral Identity as a Cultural ConstructFanli Jia, Tobias Krettenauer
Frontiers in Psychology|January 11, 2020
Editorial: Environmental Engagement and Cultural Value: Global Perspectives for Protecting the Natural WorldFanli Jia, Tobias Krettenauer
Developmental Psychology|May 19, 2017
Why be moral? Moral identity motivation and ageTobias Krettenauer, Rosemary Victor
Journal of Adolescence|November 7, 2022
Internet impropriety: Moral identity, moral disengagement, and antisocial online behavior within an early adolescent to young adult sampleLuc Saulnier, Tobias Krettenauer
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