(2021):
Can we Trust Science and, if so, Why?.
Politics and the Life Sciences, 40, issue 1, pp. 126 - 129.
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(2021):
The Pleasure Principle: Why (Some) People Develop a Taste for Politics – Evidence from a pre-registered experiment.
Politics and the Life Sciences, 40, issue 1, pp. 19-39.
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(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Collegio Carlo Alberto: Politics and Society Departmental Seminar Series, Turin, November 11th, 2021]
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(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Seminar "Analytical Sociology: Theory and Empirical Applications", Venice, November 08th to November 11th, 2021]
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(2021):
Cultural Adaptation and Demographic Change: Evidence from Mexican-American Naming Patterns During the California Gold Rush.
[Annual Conference of Experimental Sociology (ACES) 2021, Ascona, September 15th to September 17th, 2021]
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(2021):
Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, issue July 2021, (article no. 104137).
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(2021):
Public Support for State Surveillance.
European Journal of Political Research, 60, issue 4, pp. 994-1006.
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(2021):
The psychological and socio-political consequences of infectious diseases: authoritarianism, governance, and nonzoonotic (human-to-human) infection transmission.
Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 9, issue 2, pp. 456-474.
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(2020):
The Political Economy of Rental Housing.
[Social Status Workshop, (virtual), October 01st to October 02nd, 2020]
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(2020):
Talk Dirty to Me: Coalition Signals throughout the Electoral Cycle.
[Workshop "Party Competition in the Electoral Cycle", (virtual), December 04th, 2020]
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