The Journal of Social Psychology We only know that we don’t know: attachment patterns and psychological coping during the COVID-19 pandemic – the mediation role of intolerance of uncertainty. By Yitshak AlfasiHadassah Academic College, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology We only know that we don’t know: attachment patterns and psychological coping during the COVID-19 pandemic – the mediation role of intolerance of uncertainty. By Yitshak Alfasi, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Asymmetric genetic attributions for one’s own prosocial versus antisocial behavior. By , 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Asymmetric genetic attributions for one’s own prosocial versus antisocial behavior. By Matthew S. Lebowitz, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology The influence of facial attractiveness and personal characteristics on imitation. By Jie Shen, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology When a refusal turns into donation: the moderating effect of the initial position toward blood donation in the door-in-the-face effectiveness. By Nicolas Mauny, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Institutional trust and prosocial behavior in China: an experimental approach. By Yi Xu, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology Perceptions of narcissism in college professors. By Harry M. Wallace, 3 years ago
The Journal of Social Psychology I share because of who I am: values, identities, norms, and attitudes explain sharing intentions. By , 3 years ago