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Lara Ditrich
Lara Ditrich
IWM Tuebingen
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Research in social psychology changed between 2011 and 2016: Larger sample sizes, more self-report measures, and more online studies
K Sassenberg, L Ditrich
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2 (2), 107-114, 2019
1682019
Kicking out the trolls–Antecedents of social exclusion intentions in Facebook groups
L Ditrich, K Sassenberg
Computers in Human Behavior 75, 32-41, 2017
372017
It’s either you or me! Impact of deviations on social exclusion and leaving
L Ditrich, K Sassenberg
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 19 (5), 630-652, 2016
372016
Time to go! Leaving the group in response to norm-deviations
L Ditrich, A Scholl, K Sassenberg
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 73, 259-267, 2017
272017
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
212022
Leader's group-norm violations elicit intentions to leave the group–If the group-norm is not affirmed
L Ditrich, A Lüders, E Jonas, K Sassenberg
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 84, 103798, 2019
162019
Wissenschaftskommunikation zwischen Risiko und (Un-) Sicherheit
G Ruhrmann, SH Kessler, L Guenther
Herbert von Halem Verlag, 2016
142016
What if my colleague was wrong and I was right? The impact of counterfactual mindsets and interpersonal focus on written communication and decision making in a hidden profile task
L Ditrich, F Landkammer, K Sassenberg
Acta Psychologica 192, 118-125, 2019
102019
Enactive mastery experience improves attitudes towards digital technology via self-efficacy–a pre-registered quasi-experiment
N Hampel, K Sassenberg, A Scholl, L Ditrich
Behaviour & Information Technology 43 (2), 298-311, 2024
82024
You gotta fight!–Why norm-violations and outgroup criticism lead to confrontational reactions
L Ditrich, A Lüders, E Jonas, K Sassenberg
Cognition and emotion 36 (2), 254-272, 2022
72022
Favouring a Disunited Kingdom? How negative perceptions of the EU-referendum relate to individual mobility and collective action considerations
L Ditrich, EZ Gedeon, K Sassenberg
Journal of Social and Political Psychology 9 (1), 37-51, 2021
52021
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
42023
Einer ohne alle oder alle ohne Einen? Eine sozialpsychologische Perspektive auf Ausschluss und Austritt aus Gruppen
L Ditrich, K Sassenberg
Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften 10 (2), 23-36, 2016
42016
Let’s stay in touch: Frequency (but not mode) of interaction between leaders and followers predicts better leadership outcomes
D Wroblewski, A Scholl, L Ditrich, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
Plos one 17 (12), e0279176, 2022
22022
Supplementary materials to: Favouring a disunited Kingdom? How negative perceptions of the EU-referendum relate to individual mobility and collective action considerations
L Ditrich, EZ Gedeon, K Sassenberg
PsychOpen GOLD, 2021
22021
Threat and reactions to violated expectations in groups: Adding control to the equation
L Ditrich, K Sassenberg
European Review of Social Psychology 35 (1), 1-44, 2024
12024
Integrative emotion regulation relates to sympathy and support for outgroups—Independent of situational outgroup behaviour
L Ditrich, J Reinhardt, G Roth, K Sassenberg
Plos one 19 (1), e0296520, 2024
2024
Datasets for: Integrative emotion regulation relates to sympathy and support for outgroups-independent of situational outgroup behaviour.
L Ditrich, J Reinhardt, G Roth, K Sassenberg
PsychArchives, 2023
2023
Code for: Pummerer, Ditrich, Winter, & Sassenberg (accepted). Think About It! Deliberation Reduces the Negative Relation Between Conspiracy Belief and Adherence to Prosocial …
L Pummerer, L Ditrich, K Winter, K Sassenberg
PsychArchives, 2022
2022
Dataset for: Let’s stay in touch: Frequency (but not mode) of interaction between leaders and followers predicts better leadership outcomes
D Wroblewski, A Scholl, L Ditrich, L Pummerer, K Sassenberg
PsychArchives, 2022
2022
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