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    A re-analysis of the link between Honesty-Humility and Dictator Game giving

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    Data and analyses accompanying the article "Is it all about the money? A re-analysis of the link between Honesty-Humility and Dictator Game giving" by Thielmann & Hilbig

    Governmentality, Pastoral Care and Integration

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    Tezcan L. Governmentality, Pastoral Care and Integration. In: Al-Hamarneh A, Thielmann J, eds. Islam and Muslims in Germany. Muslim minorities. Vol 7. Leiden: Brill; 2008: 119-132

    Think it through before making a choice? Processing mode does not influence social mindfulness

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    Materials and data accompanying the manuscript "Think it through before making a choice? The influence of processing mode on social mindfulness" by Mischkowski, Thielmann, and Glöckne

    Think it through before making a choice? Processing mode does not influence social mindfulness

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    Materials and data accompanying the manuscript "Think it through before making a choice? The influence of processing mode on social mindfulness" by Mischkowski, Thielmann, and Glöckne

    Personality and Prosocial Behavior: A Theoretical Framework and Meta-Analysis

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    Pre-registration and additional materials accompanying the article "Personality and Prosocial Behavior: A Theoretical Framework and Meta-Analysis" by Thielmann, Spadaro, and Balliet, published in Psychological Bulleti

    Think it through before making a choice? Processing mode does not influence social mindfulness

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    Social mindfulness has recently been introduced as a type of prosocial behavior that emphasizes the importance of a skill to see other people's needs beyond the will to act accordingly. Correspondingly, social mindfulness has been proposed to involve processes of executive functioning and thus of deliberate thinking. In four studies, we tested the influence of processing mode on social mindfulness using different experimental manipulations (i.e., instructions to decide intuitively vs. deliberately, time pressure, and cognitive load). Contrary to the idea that social mindfulness requires conscious processing – and unlike recent findings suggesting intuitive cooperation – we consistently found negligible effect sizes for the influence of processing mode on social mindfulness. This was observable for both, prosocial and selfish individuals alike (i.e., those with high vs. low levels in Social Value Orientation or Honesty-Humility, respectively). Overall, the findings suggest that social mindfulness constitutes a general tendency to perceive and act prosocially in social situations that is unaffected by processing mode and, by implication, distinguishable from other types of prosocial behavior

    The two faces of cooperation: On the unique role of HEXACO Agreeableness for forgiveness versus retaliation

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    Materials and data accompanying the article "The two faces of cooperation: On the unique role of HEXACO Agreeableness for forgiveness versus retaliation" by Hilbig, Thielmann, Klein, and Henninge

    Paper

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    Postprint of article "Personality and prosocial behavior: A theoretical framework and meta-analysis" by I. Thielmann, G. Spadaro, & D. Balliet, accepted for publication in Psychological Bulletin

    Paper

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    Postprint of article "Personality and prosocial behavior: A theoretical framework and meta-analysis" by I. Thielmann, G. Spadaro, & D. Balliet, accepted for publication in Psychological Bulletin

    Between me and we: The importance of self-profit versus social justifications for ethical decision making

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    Materials and data accompanying the manuscript "Between me and we: The importance of self-profit versus social justifiability for dishonest behavior" by Klein, Thielmann, Hilbig, and Zettle
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