487 research outputs found

    Rudolf Hermann, Die Probleme der Excommunication bei Luther und Thomas Erastus, 1955

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    Pollet J. V.-M. Rudolf Hermann, Die Probleme der Excommunication bei Luther und Thomas Erastus, 1955. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 35, fascicule 4, 1961. pp. 426-427

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines Study 1 (aka.RPJ-2019-158: Study 5)

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    Study 1 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 5 as it was the 5th study listed in our funding proposa

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines: Study 2 (aka. RPJ-2019-158: Study 6)

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    Study 2 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 6 as it was the 6th study listed in our funding proposa

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines: Study 2 (aka. RPJ-2019-158: Study 6)

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    Study 2 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 6 as it was the 6th study listed in our funding proposa

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines Study 1 (aka.RPJ-2019-158: Study 5)

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    Study 1 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 5 as it was the 5th study listed in our funding proposa

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines: Study 2 (aka. RPJ-2019-158: Study 6)

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    Study 2 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 6 as it was the 6th study listed in our funding proposa

    Haigh, Birch & Pollet (2020) Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines Study 1 (aka.RPJ-2019-158: Study 5)

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    Study 1 from Haigh, M., Birch, H. A. & Pollet, T. V. (2020). Does ‘Scientists Believe…’ Imply ‘All Scientists believe…’? Individual Differences in the Interpretation of Generic News Headlines. Collabra: Psychology (2020) 6 (1): 17174. https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.17174 Also known as RPJ-2019-158: Study 5 as it was the 5th study listed in our funding proposa

    Pollet_Online_Appendix – Supplemental material for Jealousy as a Function of Rival Characteristics: Two Large Replication Studies and Meta-Analyses Support Gender Differences in Reactions to Rival Attractiveness But Not Dominance

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    Supplemental material, Pollet_Online_Appendix for Jealousy as a Function of Rival Characteristics: Two Large Replication Studies and Meta-Analyses Support Gender Differences in Reactions to Rival Attractiveness But Not Dominance by Thomas V. Pollet and Tamsin K. Saxton in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p

    Supplemental Material, ESM_4 - When Better Seems Bigger: Perceived Performance of Adult Professional Football Players Is Positively Associated With Perceptions of Their Body Size

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    Supplemental Material, ESM_4 for When Better Seems Bigger: Perceived Performance of Adult Professional Football Players Is Positively Associated With Perceptions of Their Body Size by Jill E. P. Knapen, Thomas V. Pollet and Mark van Vugt in Evolutionary Psychology</p

    Supplemental Material, ESM_2 - When Better Seems Bigger: Perceived Performance of Adult Professional Football Players Is Positively Associated With Perceptions of Their Body Size

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    Supplemental Material, ESM_2 for When Better Seems Bigger: Perceived Performance of Adult Professional Football Players Is Positively Associated With Perceptions of Their Body Size by Jill E. P. Knapen, Thomas V. Pollet and Mark van Vugt in Evolutionary Psychology</p
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