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2017-02: Pum Kommattam: Feeling the Other: Emotion Interpretation in Intercultural Settings

2017-03: Lotte Veenstra: Taming Tempers: A situated motivational approach to anger

management

2017-04: Jolien van Breen: The path of most Resistance: How groups cope with implicit social

identity threat

2017-05: Yuije Cheng: Creativity Under the Gun: How Threat Features and Personal

Characteristics Motivate Creative Responding

2017-06: Eftychia Stamkou: The dynamic nature of social hierarchies: The role of norm

violations and hierarchical concerns

2017-07: Anne Marthe van der Bles: Societal Discontent -- Deciphering the Zeitgeist

2017-08: Willem Sleegers: Meaning and Pupillometry: The Role of Physiological Arousal in

Meaning Maintenance

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2017-09: Julia Sasse: More Than a Feeling: Strategic Emotion Expression in Intergroup

Conflicts

2017-10: Nils Köbis: The Social Psychology of Corruption

2017-11: Tim de Wilde: Struggling to decide. Competition in group decision-making

2017-12: Nathalie Boot: The creative brain: Some insights into the neural dynamics of flexible

and persistent creative processes

2017-13: Johannes Seehusen: Foregone and Forethought: Motivation in the Context of Past and

Future Alternatives

2017-14: Ernst Willem Meerholz: The ‘other’ side of compassion. How the self avoids

responsibility for past wrongs

2017-15: Wieke Scholten: Banking on Team Ethics: A team climate perspective on root causes

of misconduct in financial services

2018-01: Mike Keesman: Observing the mind instead of acting on it: How mindfulness

empowers people to live healthily

2018-02: Marije Bakker: Turning Crisis into Opportunity: the Influence of the Government and

the Social environment

2018-03: Miriam Oostinga: Breaking (the) ice: Communication error management in law

enforcement interactions

2018-04: Xia Fang: Perceiving and Producing Facial Expressions of Emotion: The Role of

Dynamic Expressions and Culture

2018-05: David Maij: Sensing Supernatural Agency - An empirical quest on the socio-cognitive

foundations of supernatural beliefs

2018-06: Mariko Visserman: The Art of Sacrifice: Self-Other Dilemmas, Biased Perceptions,

and the Emergence of Gratitude

2018-07: Caroline Schlinkert: Minding the body: The role of rumination and stress in embodied

information processing

2018-08: Aafke van Mourik Broekman: An Experimental Approach to Group Growth: When

Boundaries Between Performers and Observers Are Breached

2018-09: Judith Rachl: Unconscious Bonding - Forming Bonds Quickly in Today’s Fast-Paced

Society

2018-10: Bibiana Armenta Gutierrez: Stepping into old age. A dynamic perspective on age

identity change in the transition from midlife to older adulthood

2018-11: Dalya Samur: From reading to feeling: A language-based approach to alexithymia

2018-12: Marloes Huis: Women’s empowerment in the context of microfinance services

2018-13: Ernst Noppers: Driving adoption. The symbolic value of sustainable innovations