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Kleinewiese, Julia (2022): Group morality affects crime: Empirical evidence from the perspective of Situational Action Theory. [22nd Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology (Eurocrim 2022), Malaga, September 21st to September 24th, 2022] more
Kleinewiese, Julia (2022): New methodical findings on D-efficient factorial survey designs: Impacts of design resolution on aliasing and sample size. methods, data, analyses, 16, issue 2, pp. 315-334. more
Kleinewiese, Julia (2022): Situational Action Theory and the particular case of settings including a group. European Journal of Criminology, 19, issue 5, pp. 1188-1204. more
Kleinewiese, Julia (2022): Social desirability bias and lack of trust in scientific surveys on deviant behavior. [Workshop "Survey Climate and Trust in Scientific Surveys – Recent Developments and Controversial Issues", Universität Kassel, October 04th to October 05th, 2022] more
Kleinschlömer, Pauline, Mine Kühn, Lara Bister, Tobias Vogt and Sandra Krapf (2022): Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker. [RC28 Spring Meeting, London, April 21st to April 23rd, 2022] more
Kleinschlömer, Pauline, Mine Kühn, Lara Bister, Tobias Vogt and Sandra Krapf (2022): Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker. [7th pairfam Interdisciplinary International Conference, Munich, May 11th to May 13th, 2022] more
Kleinschlömer, Pauline, Mine Kühn, Lara Bister, Tobias Vogt and Sandra Krapf (2022): Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker. [European Population Conference, Groningen, June 29th to July 02nd, 2022] more
Kleinschlömer, Pauline, Mine Kühn, Lara Bister, Tobias Vogt and Sandra Krapf (2022): Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker. [ECSR Annual Conference, Amsterdam, July 06th to July 08th, 2022] more
Knobl, Vanessa, Lea Kahlert, Esther Tiemann and Jutta Mata (2022): „Alles in Butter?“ – Mahlzeitenatmosphäre als multifaktorielles Konstrukt. [52. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Hildesheim, September 10th to September 15th, 2022] more
Knobl, Vanessa, Mattea Dallacker, Ralph Hertwig and Jutta Mata (2022): Happy and healthy: How family mealtime routines relate to child nutritional health. Appetite: Multidisciplinary Research on Eating and Drinking, 171, (article no. 105939). more

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