More publications of this project
2022
Effective maps, easily done: visualizing geo-psychological differences using distance weights
S. 1-12
2022
Family transitions and consequences for children's stress level. A longitudinal analysis based on biomarker
Amsterdam
2022
Are Regional Differences in Psychological Characteristics and their Correlates Robust? Applying Spatial Analysis Techniques to Examine Regional Variation in Personality
S. 407–441
2022
Psychological openness and the emergence of breakthrough vs. incremental innovations: A regional perspective
S. 379-410
2021
Spending reflects not only who we are but also who we are around: The joint effects of individual and geographic personality on consumption
S. 378–393
2021
The psychological and socio-political consequences of infectious diseases: authoritarianism, governance, and nonzoonotic (human-to-human) infection transmission
S. 456-474
2021
Local housing market dynamics predict rapid shifts in cultural openness: A 9-year study across 199 cities.
S. 947-961
2021
Geography of Personality: The Consequences of Regional Personality Differences for Regions and Individuals
(virtual conference)
2021
Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries
S. (article no. 104137)
2021
Populism thrives where people lead less successful lives: Predicting Trump votes from large-scale biography data
(virtual conference)
2021
Big Five facets and religiosity: Three large-scale, cross-cultural, theory-driven, and process-attentive tests
S. 1662–1695
2021
The Legacy of the Dead: Gravestones and Biographies Reveal Cross-Cultural Variation in the Link between Religiosity and Longevity
(virtual conference)
2021
Where do people want to become entrepreneurs? Mapping fine-grained geographical differences in entrepreneurial potential across Great Britain
S. 332-335
2021
The legacy of the dead: Gravestones and obituaries reveal that religious people only live longer in religious cultural contexts
(virtual conference)
2021
National religiosity eases the psychological burden of poverty
S. (article no. e2103913118 )
2020
Religious people only live longer in religious cultural contexts: A gravestone analysis
S. 1-6
2020
Religiosity's nomological network and temporal change: Introducing an extensive country-level religiosity index based on Gallup World Poll Data
S. 26-40
2020
What Drives Our Emotions When We Watch Sporting Events? An ESM Study on the Affective Experience of German Spectators During the 2018 FIFA World Cup
S. (article no. 15)
2020
Big data methods, social media, and the psychology of entrepreneurial regions: Capturing cross-county personality traits and their impact on entrepreneurship in the US
S. 567–588
2020
The well-being benefits of person-culture match are contingent on basic personality traits
S. 1283-1293
2020
The Legacy of the Dead: Gravestones and Biographies Reveal Cross-Cultural Variation in the Link between Religiosity and Longevity
New Orleans, LA
2019
Regional Variation in Courage and Entrepreneurship: The Contrasting Role of Courage for the Emergence and Survival of Start‐Ups in the US
S. 1039-1055
2019
Does high social class necessarily predict high self-esteem? Comparing country-level moderators of the social class-self-esteem link
Portland, OR
2019
New Firm Survival: The Interdependence between Regional Externalities and Innovativeness
S. 287–309
2019
Are Regional Differences in Personality and their Correlates robust? Applying Spatial Analysis Techniques to Examine Regional Variation in Personality across the US and Germany
S. 73
Marburg
Philipps University
2019
Can money buy you happiness? Using big data to test country-level moderators of the link between social class and well-being.
St. Louis, MO
2019
Individual self > relational self > collective self—But why? Processes driving the self‐hierarchy in self‐ and person perception
S. 212-230
2019
Are obese people more likely to be single everywhere? Examining context-specificity in the association between obesity and relationship-status
Paris
2019
Why do the Big Five predict preferences, decisions, and behaviors? A sociocultural motives perspective
Portland
2019
On the popularity of agentic and communal narcissists: The tit-for-tat hypothesis
S. 1365-1377
2019
Source memory for remorseful faces: How does perceiving remorse affect memory for faces and their expressions?
Portland, OR
2019
Why does the strength of the relation between social class and psychological health vary between countries? Testing two competitive explanations
Cologne
2019
Let’s neglect what hurts my ego! A research proposal on the cognitive mechanisms underlying mnemic neglect
Mannheim
2018
Big Data, artificial intelligence and the geography of entrepreneurship in the United States
London
Centre for Economic Policy Research
2017
Symposium: Advances in theory and research on agency/competence and communion/warmth
Granada
2017
Belonging to a majority reduces the immediate need threat from ostracism in individuals with a high need to belong
S. 273-288
2016
When and why social exclusion affects the discrimination between lie and truth
Heidelberg University
2016
Coping with or buffering against the negative impact of social exclusion on basic needs: A review of strategies
S. 227-249
Cham
Springer
2016
To live among like-minded others: Exploring the links between person-city personality fit and self-esteem
S. 419-427
2016
Social exclusion: Psychological approaches to understanding and reducing its impact
Cham
Springer
2016
Bridging the gap between different psychological approaches to understanding and reducing the impact of social exclusion
S. 277-289
Cham
Springer
2016
Which basic rules underlie social judgment? Agency follows a zero-sum principle and communion follows a non-zero-sum principle
S. 677-687
2015
Truth or lie? Wann und warum sozialer Ausschluss die Beurteilung von Lüge und Wahrheit verbessert
Kassel
2015
Lay beliefs in true altruism versus universal egoism
S. 75-99
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2015
Cultural norm fulfillment, interpersonal belonging, or getting ahead? A large-scale cross-cultural test of three perspectives on the function of self-esteem
S. 526-548
2015
Wahrheit oder Lüge? Der Einfluss von sozialem Ausschluss auf die Erkennung von Lüge und Wahrheit
Potsdam
2015
Moderatoren der unmittelbaren negativen Folgen von sozialem Ausschluss
Universität Münster
2015
A decline in prosocial language helps explain public disapproval of the U.S. Congress
S. 6591-6594
2014
Cross-cultural variations in Big Five relationships with religiosity: A sociocultural motives perspective
S. 1064-1091
2014
Agency-communion and interest in prosocial behavior: Social motives for assimilation and contrast explain sociocultural inconsistencies
S. 452–466
2014
Satisfaction-adaptation principles in sexual desire: Exploring gender differences across the lifespan
S. 176-184