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J N Rasmus Möring

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|Dec 28, 2025
Beyond the target: source motivation and observer attributions in ostracism research.

S C Rudert, L C Damp, C Kenntemich

|Mar 09, 2023
When and why we ostracize others: Motivated social exclusion in group contexts.

Selma C Rudert, J N Rasmus Möring, Christoph Kenntemich

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