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Conspiracy theories and their societal effects during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Pummerer, R Böhm, L Lilleholt, K Winter, I Zettler, K Sassenberg
Social Psychological and Personality Science 13 (1), 49-59, 2022
3632022
Pro‐vaccination subjective norms moderate the relationship between conspiracy mentality and vaccination intentions
K Winter, L Pummerer, MJ Hornsey, K Sassenberg
British journal of health psychology 27 (2), 390-405, 2022
752022
Team sports off the field: Competing excludes cooperating for individual but not for team athletes
F Landkammer, K Winter, A Thiel, K Sassenberg
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 2470, 2019
372019
Flexibility mindsets: Reducing biases that result from spontaneous processing
K Sassenberg, K Winter, D Becker, L Ditrich, A Scholl, GB Moskowitz
European Review of Social Psychology 33 (1), 171-213, 2022
342022
A matter of flexibility: Changing outgroup attitudes through messages with negations.
K Winter, A Scholl, K Sassenberg
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 120 (4), 956, 2021
292021
Flexing the extremes: Increasing cognitive flexibility with a paradoxical leading questions intervention
N Knab, K Winter, MC Steffens
Social Cognition 39 (2), 225-242, 2021
212021
Anticipating and defusing the role of conspiracy beliefs in shaping opposition to wind farms
K Winter, MJ Hornsey, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
Nature Energy 7 (12), 1200-1207, 2022
202022
Addressing Covid-19 Vaccination Conspiracy Theories and Vaccination Intentions
L Pummerer, K Winter, K Sassenberg
European Journal of Health Communication 3 (2), 1-12, 2022
172022
Flexible minds make more moderate views: Subtractive counterfactuals mitigate strong views about immigrants’ trustworthiness
K Winter, A Scholl, K Sassenberg
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (6), 1310-1328, 2023
112023
Think about it! Deliberation reduces the negative relation between conspiracy belief and adherence to prosocial norms
L Pummerer, L Ditrich, K Winter, K Sassenberg
Social Psychological and Personality Science 14 (8), 952-963, 2023
92023
Societal effects of corona conspiracy theories
L Pummerer, L Lilleholt, K Winter, I Zettler, K Sassenberg
PsyArXiv, 2020
82020
Societal effects of COVID-19 conspiracy theories
L Pummerer, R Böhm, L Lilleholt, K Winter, I Zettler, K Sassenberg
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2021
42021
Intraindividual conflicts reduce the polarization of attitudes
K Sassenberg, K Winter
Current Directions in Psychological Science 33 (3), 190-197, 2024
32024
Motivational consequences of counterfactual mindsets: Does counterfactual structure influence the use of conservative or risky tactics?
K Winter, K Epstude
Motivation and Emotion 47 (1), 100-114, 2023
32023
Public agreement with misinformation about wind farms
K Winter, MJ Hornsey, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
Nature Communications 15 (1), 8888, 2024
22024
Change by (almost) all means: The role of conspiracy mentality in predicting support for social change among the political left and right
K Winter, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
European Journal of Social Psychology 53 (7), 1563-1575, 2023
22023
7 Prävention und Intervention gegen den Glauben an Verschwörungstheorien
K Sassenberg, L Pummerer, K Winter
Die Psychologie der Verschwörungstheorien: Von dunklen Mächten sonderbar …, 2023
22023
Mitigating the Default? The Influence of Ingroup Diversity on Outgroup Trust.
K Winter, K Sassenberg
International Review of Social Psychology 35 (1), 2021
22021
Data for: Public agreement with misinformation about wind farms
K Winter, MJ Hornsey, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
PsychArchives, 2024
12024
Conspiracy beliefs and majority influence
L Pummerer, L Fock, K Winter, K Sassenberg
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1-16, 2024
2024
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