(2025):
What you see is what you get: The effect of perceived inequality on subjective well-being.
Journal of Happiness Studies,
26,
6, Article no 86,
1-22.
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Prof. Dr. Herbert Bless
Project director
University Mannheim
Building A
A5, 6 433
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-2007Building A
A5, 6 433
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: bless@uni-mannheim.de
Publication — recent
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(2025): Seeing is believing: believing in a just world reduces perceived inequality. Frontiers in Psychology, 16, Article no. 1531682, 1-13. More
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(2024): Effect of social class on personal control beliefs. Journal of Personality, 92, 4, 1086-1099. More
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(2023): The politics hurdle: Joint effect of organizational culture and gender on lack of fit experiences. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 14, 1, 84-92. More
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(2023): The crucial role of linearity when comparing effects across studies. Nature Reviews Psychology, 2, 9, 516–517. More
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(2022): The "Mixed Bag” of Segregation – On Positive and Negative Associations with Migrants’ Acculturation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 3, 457-471. More
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(2022): The “mixed bag” of segregation – On positive and negative associations with migrants’ acculturation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 3, 457-471. More
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(2021): Just‑World Beliefs Increase Helping Intentions via Meaning and Affect. Journal of Happiness Studies, 22, 5, 2235–2253. More
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(2019): Commuting and Life Satisfaction Revisited: Evidence on a Non-Linear Relationship. Journal of Happiness Studies, 20, 8, 2677–2709. More
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(2018): Small and negligible? Evidence on the Relation Between Individuals’ Power in the Job Situation and their Satisfaction with Life and Job. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 40, 6, 374-383. More
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(2018): Beautiful mess effect: Self-other differences in evaluation of showing vulnerability. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 115, 2, 192-205. More
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(2017): Mood and the Regulation of Mental Abstraction. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 26, 2, 159-164. More
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(2017): The More Negative the More Impact: Evidence From Nationally Representative Data on the Relation Between Domain Satisfactions and General Life Satisfaction. Social Psychology, 48, 3, 148-159. More
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(2017): Why are conservatives happier than liberals? Comparing different explanations based on system justification, multiple group membership, and positive adjustment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 3, 362-372. More
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(2017): Cognitive consequences of formal clothing: the effects of clothing versus thinking of clothing. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2, 2-3, 228-252. More
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(2016): A Closer Look at Social Psychologists' Silver Bullet Inevitable and Evitable Side Effects of the Experimental Approach. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11, 2, 296-308. More
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(2022): Effect of Social Class on Perceived Control. [52nd Congress of the German Psychological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie, DGPs) , Hildesheim, 10/09/2022 - 15/09/2022]. More
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(2021): In the eye of the beholder: Subjective perceptions of inequality determine its consequences. [ESCON 2021, (virtual conference), 13/09/2021 - 15/09/2021]. More
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(2019): Immigrants' well-being: The role of context-related immigrant proportion. [17th Conference of the Social Psychology Section of the German Society for Psychology, Köln, 16/09/2019 - 18/09/2019]. More
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(2018): Are the consequences of income inequality dependent on gross-domestic product or not? How different methodological approaches lead to different conclusions. [51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Frankfurt am Main, 15/09/2018 - 20/09/2018]. More
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(2014): Do positions of leadership make you happy? Gender-dependent influences of managerial positions on life satisfaction.. [17th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP), Amsterdam, 09/07/2014 - 12/07/2014]. More