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Literaturliste von JProf. Dr. Roland Imhoff

letzte Aktualisierung: 18.04.2024

Bertlich, T., Lamberty, P. & Imhoff, R. (2024). Verschwörungsglauben in der Jugend. In R. Imhoff (Hrsg.), Die Psychologie der Verschwörungstheorien. Von dunklen Mächten sonderbar belogen... (S. 41-66). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Imhoff, R. (2024). On the Usefulness of the Conspiracy Mentality Concept. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 232(1), 59-63.

Imhoff, R. (Hrsg.). (2024). Die Psychologie der Verschwörungstheorien. Von dunklen Mächten sonderbar belogen... Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Imhoff, R., Cichocka, A., Gjoneska, B. & Klein, O. (2024). Not All Conspiracy Theories Are Created Equal . The Relationship, Differences, and Commonalities of General Conspiracy Mindsets Versus Specific Conspiracy Beliefs. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 232(1), 3-6.

Mokros, A., Schemmel, J., Körner, A., Oeberst, A., Imhoff, R., Suchotzki, K., Oberlader, V., Banse, R., Kannegießer, A., Gubi-Kelm, S., Lehmann, R. & Volbert, R. (2024). Rituelle sexuelle Gewalt. Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit fragwürdigen empirischen Belegen für ein fragliches Phänomen. Psychologische Rundschau, 1-13.

Mokros, A., Schemmel, J., Oeberst, A., Körner, A., Imhoff, R., Suchotzki, K., Oberlader, V., Banse, R., Kannegießer, A., Gubi-Kelm, S., Lehmann, R. & Volbert, R. (2024). Entgegnung: Unterschiedliche Überzeugungen, aber nur eine Wahrheit. Psychologische Rundschau, 1-3.

Ecker, Y., Gilead, M. & Imhoff, R. (2023). An examination of the motivations to maintain, approach and avoid by proximity to the ideal state. Social Cognition, 41(1), 88-102.

Ecker, Y., Gilead, M. & Imhoff, R. (2023). The phenomenology of maintenance goals: Lower threat and greater satisfaction with the current state. Motivation and Emotion, 47(2), 246-256.

Imhoff, R. (2023). Verschwörungstheorien im digitalen Raum. In M. Appel, F. Hutmacher, C. Mengelkamp, J.-P. Stein & S. Weber (Hrsg.), Digital ist besser?! Psychologie der Online- und Mobilkommunikation (S. 233-246). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Imhoff, R. & Barker, P. (2023). Connecting the dots: Nonlinear patterns in the presence of symbolic and nonsymbolic numerical standards. Judgment and Decision Making, 18, No. e34.

Imhoff, R. & Hoffmann, L. (2023). Prenatal sex role stereotypes: Gendered expectations and perceptions of (expectant) parents. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 52(3), 1095-1104.

Kazarovytska, F. & Imhoff, R. (2023). No differences in memory performance for instances of historical victimization and historical perpetration: Evidence from five large-scale experiments. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology (JESP), 105, No. 104440.

Oeberst, A. & Imhoff, R. (2023). Toward parsimony in bias research: A proposed common framework of belief-consistent information processing for a set of biases. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1-24.

Unkelbach, C., Alves, H., Baldwin, M., Crusius, J., Diel, K., Galinsky, A. D., Gast, A., Hofmann, W., Imhoff, R., Genschow, O., Lammers, J., Pauels, E., Schneider, I., Topolinski, S., Westfal, M. & Mussweiler, T. (2023). Relativity in social cognition: Basic processes and novel applications of social comparisons. European Review of Social Psychology, 1-54.

Alper, S. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Suspecting foul play when it is objectively there: The association of political orientation with general and partisan conspiracy beliefs as a function of corruption levels. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1-11.

Alves, H. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Evaluative context and conditioning effects among same and different objects. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1-19.

Barker, P., Dotsch, R. & Imhoff, R. (2022). The attentional cost of comparisons: Evidence for a general comparison induced delay. Acta Psychologica, 230, No. 103745.

Frenken, M., Bilewicz, M. & Imhoff, R. (2022). On the relation between religiosity and the endorsement of conspiracy theories: The role of political orientation. Political Psychology, 1-18.

Frenken, M., Hemmerich, W., Izydorczyk, D., Scharf, S. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Cognitive processes behind the shooter bias: Dissecting response bias, motor preparation and information accumulation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 98, No. 104230.

Frenken, M. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Don't trust anybody: Conspiracy mentality and the detection of facial trustworthiness cues. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 1-10.

Imhoff, R., Bertlich, T. & Frenken, M. (2022). Tearing apart the ?evil? twins: A general conspiracy mentality is not the same as specific conspiracy beliefs Roland Imhoff, Tisa Bertlich and Marius Frenken. Current Opinion in Psychology, 46, No. 101349.

Imhoff, R., Zimmer, F., Klein, O., António, J. H. C., Babinska, M., Bangerter, A., Bilewicz, M., Blanusa, N., Bovan, K., Buzarovska, R., Cichocka, A., Delouvée, S., Douglas, K. M., Dyrendal, A., Etienne, T., Gjoneska, B., Graf, S., Gualda, E., Hirschberger, G., Kende, A., Kutiyski, Y., Krekó, P., Krouwel, A., Mari, S., Dordevic, J. M., Panasiti, M. S., Pantazi, M., Petkovski, L., Porciello, G., Rabelo, A., Radu, R. N., Sava, F. A., Schepisi, M., Sutton, R. M., Swami, V., Thórisdóttir, H., Turjacanin, V., Wagner-Egger, P., Zezelj, I. & van Prooijen, J.-W. (2022). Conspiracy mentality and political orientation across 26 countries. Nature Human Behaviour, 6, 392-403.

Kazarovytska, F. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Three fish at one hook? Future-oriented, reconciliatory and defensive claims for historical closure as expressions of the same defensive desire. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1-20.

Kazarovytska, F. & Imhoff, R. (2022). Too great to be guilty? Individuals high in collective narcissism demand closure regarding the past to attenuate collective guilt. European Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 748-771.

Kazarovytska, F., Kretzschmar, M., Lamberty, P., Rees, J., Knausenberger, J. & Imhoff, R. (2022). From moral disaster to moral entitlement. The impact of success in dealing with a perpetrator past on perceived ingroup morality and claims for historical closure. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 10(1), 48-71.

Meuer, M., Oeberst, A. & Imhoff, R. (2022). How do conspiratorial explanations differ from non-conspiratorial explanations? A content analysis of real-world online articles. European Journal of Social Psychology, 1-19.

Nicolas, G., Fiske, S. T., Koch, A., Imhoff, R., Unkelbach, C., Terache, J., Carrier, A. & Yzerbyt, V. (2022). Relational versus structural goals prioritize different social information. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 122(4), 659-682.

Rudert, S. C., Gleibs, I. H., Gollwitzer, M., Häfner, M., Hajek, K. V., Harth, N. S., Häusser, J. A., Imhoff, R. & Schneider, D. (2022). Us and the virus. Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic through a social psychological lens. European Psychologist, 26(4), 259-271.

Wertz, M., Hank, L., Hausam, J., Konrad, N., Schiltz, K., Imhoff, R. & Rettenberger, M. (2022). The use and reporting practice of psychological tests in German risk and criminal responsibility expert reports. Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-19.

Barker, P. & Imhoff, R. (2021). The dynamic interactive pattern of assimilation and contrast: Accounting for standard extremity in comparative evaluations. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 97, No. 104190.

Ecker, Y., Imhoff, R. & Lammers, J. (2021). Self-control failure increases a strategic preference for submission as means to avoid future failure. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 95, No. 104155.

Frenken, M. & Imhoff, R. (2021). A uniform conspiracy mindset or differentiated reactions to specific conspiracy beliefs? Evidence from latent profile analyses. International Review of Social Psychology, 34(1), No. 27.

Hirschberger, G., Imhoff, R., Kahn, D. T. & Hanke, K. (2021). Making sense of the past to understand the present: Attributions for historical trauma predict contemporary social and political attitudes. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 1-40.

Imhoff, R., Dieterle, L. & Lamberty, P. (2021). Resolving the puzzle of conspiracy worldview and political activism: Belief in secret plots decreases normative but increases nonnormative political engagement. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 12(1), 71-79.

Imhoff, R. & Nickolaus, C. (2021). Combined anchoring: Prosecution and defense claims as sequential anchors in the courtroom. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 1-13.

Lamberty, P. & Imhoff, R. (2021). Verschwörungserzählungen im Kontext der Coronapandemie. Psychotherapeut, 66(3), 203-208.

Lammers, J. & Imhoff, R. (2021). A chronic lack of perceived low personal control increases women and men's self-reported preference for high-status characteristics when selecting romantic partners in simulated dating situations. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1-13.

Meuer, M. & Imhoff, R. (2021). Believing in hidden plots is associated with decreased behavioral trust: Conspiracy belief as greater sensitivity to social threat or insensitivity towards its absence? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 93, No. 104081.

Meuer, M., Oeberst, A. & Imhoff, R. (2021). Believe it or not - No support for an effect of providing explanatory or threat-related information on conspiracy theories' credibility. International Review of Social Psychology, 34(1), 1-13.

Molenaar, C., Blessin, M., Erfurth, L. M. & Imhoff, R. (2021). Were we stressed or was it just me - and does it even matter? Efforts to disentangle individual and collective resilience within real and imagined stressors. British Journal of Social Psychology, 1-25.

Oeberst, A., Wachendörfer, M. M., Imhoff, R. & Blank, H. (2021). Rich false memories of autobiographical events can be reversed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(13), No. e2026447118.

Rösch, D., Ruckelshaußen, S., Kirsch, J., Gerhards, S., Sroka, L. A. & Imhoff, R. (2021). Schwachsinnig und abartig? Wahrgenommene Stigmatisierung und tatsächliche Etikettierungseffekte der alten und modernisierten Eingangsmerkmale in § 20 Strafgesetzbuch (StGB). Forensische Psychiatrie, Psychologie, Kriminologie, 15(2), 159-168.

Wertz, M., Hausam, J., Konrad, N., Schiltz, K., Imhoff, R. & Rettenberger, M. (2021). Qualität von Schuldfähigkeitsgutachten. Mindestanforderungen, unterbringungsrelevante Gefährlichkeitsprognose und Berücksichtigung im richterlichen Urteil. Recht & Psychiatrie, 39(4), 202-211.

Adam-Troian, J., Wagner-Egger, P., Motyl, M., Arciszewski, T., Imhoff, R., Zimmer, F., Klein, O., Babinska, M., Bangerter, A., Bilewicz, M., Blanusa, N., Bovan, K., Buzarovska, R., Cichocka, A., Celebi, E., Delouvee, S., Douglas, K. M., Dyrendal, A., Gjoneska, B., Graf, S., Gualda, E., Hirschberger, G., Kende, A., Krekó, P., Krouwel, A., Lamberty, P., Mari, S., Milosevic, J., Panasiti, M. S., Pantazi, M., Petkovski, L., Porciello, G., Prims, J. P., Rabelo, A., Schepisi, M., Sutton, R. M., Swami, V., Thórisdóttir, H., Turjacanin, V., Zezelj, I. & van Prooijen, J.-W. (2020). Investigating the links between cultural values and belief in conspiracy theories: The key roles of collectivism and masculinity. Political Psychology, 1-22.

Dang, J., Barker, P., Baumert, A., Bentvelzen, M., Berkman, E., Buchholz, N., Buczny, J., Chen, Z., De Cristofaro, V., de Vries, L., Dewitte, S., Giacomantonio, M., Gong, R., Homan, M., Imhoff, R., Ismail, I., Jia, L., Kubiak, T., Lange, F., Li, D.-y., Livingston, J., Ludwig, R., Panno, A., Pearman, J., Rassi, N., Schiöth, H. B., Schmitt, M., Sevincer, A. T., Shi, J., Stamos, A., Tan, Y. C., Wenzel, M., Zerhouni, O., Zhang, L.-w., Zhang, Y.-j. & Zinkernagel, A. (2020). A multilab replication of the ego depletion effect. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 1-11.

Imhoff, R. (2020). Assessment of evidential value requires more than a single data point. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49(8), 2755-2759.

Imhoff, R., Barker, P. & Schmidt, A. F. (2020). To what extent do erotic images elicit visuospatial versus cognitive attentional processes? Consistent support for a (non-spatial) sexual content-induced delay. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49, 531-550.

Imhoff, R. & Lamberty, P. (2020). A bioweapon or a hoax? The link between distinct conspiracy beliefs about the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak and pandemic behavior. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 11(8), 1110-1118.

Koch, A., Dorrough, A., Glöckner, A. & Imhoff, R. (2020). The ABC of society: Perceived similarity in agency/socioeconomic success and conservative-progressive beliefs increases intergroup cooperation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 90, No. 103996.

Koch, A., Imhoff, R., Unkelbach, C., Nicolas, G., Fiske, S., Terache, J., Carrier, A. & Yzerbyt, V. (2020). Groups' warmth is a personal matter: Understanding consensus on stereotype dimensions reconciles adversarial models of social evaluation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 89, No. 103995.

Marhenke, T. & Imhoff, R. (2020). Die Versorgung von sexuellen Funktionsstörungen durch Heilpraktiker in Deutschland. Sexuologie, 27(1-2), 33-40.

Marhenke, T. & Imhoff, R. (2020). Different facets of attitudes towards having children: The Procreation Attitude Scale (PrAttS). Interpersona (Online Journal), 14(1), 69-83.

Marhenke, T. & Imhoff, R. (2020). Increased accessibility of semantic concepts after (more or less) subtle activation of related concepts: Support for the basic tenet of priming research. Journal of General Psychology, 147(2), 186-211.

Wertz, M., Schiltz, K., Imhoff, R. & Rettenberger, M. (2020). Der Einfluss des richterlichen Auftrags auf die Qualität der Arbeit von Sachverständigen im Rahmen der Prognosebegutachtung. Recht & Psychiatrie, 38(4), 193-200.

Zimmer, F. & Imhoff, R. (2020). Abstinence from masturbation and hypersexuality. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 49, 1333-1343.

Bartels, R. M., Lister, V. P. M., Imhoff, R. & Banse, R. (2019). Tracking mouse trajectories related to decisions about sexual interest. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(5), 1387-1401.

Flade, F., Klar, Y. & Imhoff, R. (2019). Unite against: A common threat invokes spontaneous decategorization between social categories. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 85, No. 103890.

Imhoff, R., Lange, J. & Germar, M. (2019). Identification and location tasks rely on different mental processes: A diffusion model account of validity effects in spatial cueing paradigms with emotional stimuli. Cognition and Emotion, 33(2), 231-244.

Imhoff, R. & Messer, M. (2019). In search of experimental evidence for secondary antisemitism. A file drawer report. Meta-Psychology, 3, MP.2018.880.

Klein, V., Imhoff, R., Reininger, K. M. & Briken, P. (2019). Perceptions of sexual script deviation in women and men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(2), 631-644.

Lamberty, P. & Imhoff, R. (2019). From sperm to fatherhood: An experimental approach to determinants of paternal responsibility. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(7), 2217-2228.

Marhenke, T. & Imhoff, R. (2019). Does Bem's psychological androgyny map on gender or sex differences in faces? Psychology, Society and Education, 11(1), 99-112.

Petrowski, K., Schmalbach, B., Schurig, S., Imhoff, R., Banse, R. & Strauss, B. (2019). Implicit attachment schemas and therapy outcome for panic disorder treated with manualized confrontation therapy. Psychopathology, 52(3), 184-190.

Petrowski, K., Schurig, S., Kirchmann, H., Singh, S., Banse, R., Imhoff, R. & Strauss, B. (2019). Incongruence between implicit attachment schemes and unconscious attachment representations. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 207(6), 423-428.

Imhoff, R. (2018). Nicht verrückt, aber doch gefährlich. Verschwörungstheorien als Ausdruck eines tiefen Misstrauens gegenüber "denen da oben". Psychoscope, 39(2), 12-15.

Imhoff, R. & Jahnke, S. (2018). Determinants of punitive attitudes toward people with pedophilia: Dissecting effects of the label and intentionality ascriptions. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 47(2), 353-361.

Imhoff, R., Koch, A. & Flade, F. (2018). (Pre)occupations: A data-driven model of jobs and its consequences for categorization and evaluation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 77, 76-88.

Imhoff, R. & Lamberty, P. (2018). Nachahmung solidarischen Verhaltens oder Wiedergutmachung für xenophobe Übergriffe. Die Effektivität positiver und negativer Beispiele in der "Flüchtlingskrise". In A. Rohmann & S. Stürmer (Hrsg.), Die Flüchtlingsdebatte in Deutschland - Sozialpsychologische Perspektiven (S. 65-78). Bern: Lang.

Imhoff, R., Lamberty, P. & Klein, O. (2018). Using power as a negative cue: How conspiracy mentality affects epistemic trust in sources of historical knowledge. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44(9), 1364-1379.

Koch, A., Kervyn, N., Kervyn, M. & Imhoff, R. (2018). Studying the cognitive map of the US states: Ideology and prosperity stereotypes predict interstate prejudice. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 9(5), 530-538.

Lamberty, P. & Imhoff, R. (2018). Powerful pharma and its marginalized alternatives? Effects of individual differences in conspiracy mentality on attitudes toward medical approaches. Social Psychology, 49(5), 255-270.

Banse, R., Schmidt, A. F. & Imhoff, R. (2017). Aggression from the perspective of the reflective-impulsive model: Testing predictions using indirect measures. In R. Deutsch, B. Gawronski & W. Hofmann (Eds.), Reflective and impulsive determinants of human behavior (pp. 239-256). Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge.

Bilewicz, M., Witkowska, M., Stefaniak, A. & Imhoff, R. (2017). The lay historian explains intergroup behavior: Examining the role of identification and cognitive structuring in ethnocentric historical attributions. Memory Studies, 10(3), 310-322.

Imhoff, R. & Koch, A. (2017). How orthogonal are the big two of social perception? On the curvilinear relation between agency and communion. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12(1), 122-137.

Imhoff, R. & Lamberty, P. K. (2017). Too special to be duped: Need for uniqueness motivates conspiracy beliefs. European Journal of Social Psychology, 47(6), 724-734.

Koch, A., Imhoff, R., Dotsch, R., Unkelbach, C. & Alves, H. (2016). The ABC of stereotypes about groups: Agency/socioeconomic success, conservative-progressive beliefs, and communion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110(5), 675-709.

Lammers, J. & Imhoff, R. (2016). Power and sadomasochism: Understanding the antecedents of a knotty relationship. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7(2), 142-148.

Bergen, E., Ahto, A., Antfolk, J., Alanko, K., Santtila, P., Schulz, A., Schuhmann, P., Imhoff, R. & Jern, P. (2015). Adult-Adult and Adult-Child/Adolescent Online Sexual Interactions: An Exploratory Self-Report Study on the Role of Situational Factors. Journal of Sex Research, 52(9), 1006-1016.

Heser, K., Banse, R. & Imhoff, R. (2015). Affiliation or power what motivates behavior on social networking sites? Swiss Journal of Psychology, 74(1), 37-47.

Imhoff, R. (2015). Punitive Attitudes Against Pedophiles or Persons With Sexual Interest in Children: Does the Label Matter? Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44(1), 35-44.

Jahnke, S., Hoyer, J. & Imhoff, R. (2015). Stigmatization of People with Pedophilia: Two Comparative Surveys. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44(1), 21-34.

Schmidt, A. F., Banse, R. & Imhoff, R. (2015). Indirect measures in forensic contexts. In T. M. Ortner & F. J. R. van de Vijver (Eds.), Behavior-based assessment in psychology. Going beyond self-report in the personality, affective, motivation, and social domains (pp. 173-194). Boston: Hogrefe.

Schmidt, A. F., Zimmermann, P., Banse, R. & Imhoff, R. (2015). Ego depletion moderates the influence of automatic and controlled precursors of reactive aggression. A double dissociation. Social Psychology, 46(3), 132-141.

Gerstenberg, F. X. R., Imhoff, R., Banse, R. & Schmitt, M. (2014). Discrepancies between implicit and explicit self-concepts of intelligence: relations to modesty, narcissism, and achievement motivation. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 5, No. 85.

Imhoff, R. (2014). VerMen-5 - Fragebogen zur Erfassung von Verschwörungsmentalität - Kurzform (Verschwörungsmentalitäts-Skala). (PSYNDEX Tests Info).

Imhoff, R. & Bruder, M. (2014). CMS - Conspiracy Mentality Scale. (PSYNDEX Tests Info).

Imhoff, R. & Bruder, M. (2014). Speaking (Un-)Truth to Power: Conspiracy Mentality as a Generalised Political Attitude. European Journal of Personality, 28(1), 25-43.

Imhoff, R. & Schmidt, A. F. (2014). Sexual Disinhibition Under Sexual Arousal: Evidence for Domain Specificity in Men and Women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 43(6), 1123-1136.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F. & Gerstenberg, F. (2014). Exploring the interplay of trait self-control and ego depletion: Empirical evidence for ironic effects. European Journal of Personality, 28(5), 413-424.

Larue, D., Schmidt, A. F., Imhoff, R., Eggers, K., Schönbrodt, F. D. & Banse, R. (2014). Validation of direct and indirect measures of preference for sexualized violence. Psychological Assessment, 26(4), 1173-1183.

Banse, R., Imhoff, R., Steffens, M., Schramm, N., Roesch, A., Roberts, M. & Stangier, U. (2013). Partner-AMP and well-being: Evidence for an implicit secure base script? Personal Relationships, 20(1), 140-154.

Bruder, M., Haffke, P., Neave, N., Nouripanah, N. & Imhoff, R. (2013). CMQ - Conspiracy Mentality Questionnaire. (PSYNDEX Tests Info).

Bruder, M., Haffke, P., Neave, N., Nouripanah, N. & Imhoff, R. (2013). Measuring individual differences in generic beliefs in conspiracy theories across cultures: Conspiracy Mentality Questionnaire. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 4, No. 225.

Gerstenberg, F. X. R., Altstoetter-Gleich, C., Zinkernagel, A., Schmitt, M., Imhoff, R. & Banse, R. (2013). How Implicit-Explicit Consistency of the Intelligence Self-Concept Moderates Reactions to Performance Feedback. European Journal of Personality, 27(3), 238-255.

Imhoff, R., Bergmann, X., Banse, R. & Schmidt, A. F. (2013). Exploring the automatic undercurrents of sexual narcissism: Individual differences in the sex-aggression link. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42(6), 1033-1041.

Imhoff, R. & Dotsch, R. (2013). DO WE LOOK LIKE ME OR LIKE US? VISUAL PROJECTION AS SELF- OR INGROUP-PROJECTION. Social Cognition, 31(6), 806-816.

Imhoff, R., Woelki, J., Hanke, S. & Dotsch, R. (2013). Warmth and competence in your face! Visual encoding of stereotype content. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 4, No. 386.

Imhoff, R., Wohl, M. J. A. & Erb, H.-P. (2013). When the past is far from dead: How ongoing consequences of genocides committed by the ingroup impact collective guilt. Journal of Social Issues, 69(1), 74-91.

Blaison, C., Imhoff, R. & Banse, R. (2012). The Affect Misattribution Procedure: Hot or Not? Emotion, 12(2), 403-412.

Dislich, F. X. R., Imhoff, R., Banse, R., Altstötter-Gleich, C., Zinkernagel, A. & Schmitt, M. (2012). Discrepancies between implicit and explicit self-concepts of intelligence predict performance on tests of intelligence. European Journal of Personality, 26(3), 212-220.

Gerstenberg, F. X. R., Schmitt, M. & Imhoff, R. (2012). Women are Bad at Math, but I'm Not, am I?' Fragile Mathematical Self-concept Predicts Vulnerability to a Stereotype Threat Effect on Mathematical Performance. European Journal of Personality, 26(6), 588-599.

Imhoff, R., Bilewicz, M. & Erb, H.-P. (2012). Collective regret versus collective guilt: Different emotional reactions to historical atrocities. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42(6), 729-742.

Imhoff, R. & Recker, J. (2012). Differentiating Islamophobia: Introducing a new scale to measure Islamoprejudice and secular Islam critique. Political Psychology, 33(6), 811-824.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Weiss, S., Banse, R. & Young, A. W. (2012). Vicarious Viewing Time: Prolonged Response Latencies for Sexually Attractive Targets as a Function of Task- or Stimulus-Specific Processing. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 41(6), 1389-1401.

Bilewicz, M., Imhoff, R. & Drogosz, M. (2011). The humanity of what we eat: Conceptions of human uniqueness among vegetarians and omnivores. European Journal of Social Psychology, 41(2), 201-209.

Imhoff, R. & Banse, R. (2011). Implicit and explicit attitudes toward ex-partners differentially predict breakup adjustment. Personal Relationships, 18(3), 427-438.

Imhoff, R., Dotsch, R., Bianchi, M., Banse, R. & Wigboldus, D. H. J. (2011). Facing Europe: Visualizing spontaneous in-group projection. Psychological Science, 22(12), 1583-1590.

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Bernhardt, J., Dierksmeier, A. & Banse, R. (2011). An inkblot for sexual preference: A semantic variant of the Affect Misattribution Procedure. Cognition and Emotion, 25(4), 676-690.

Imhoff, R. (2010). PMA-SMA - Primärer und sekundärer moderner Antisemitismus (Antisemitismus-Skala (AS); PASSAS-10; Skala zur Messung primären und sekundären Antisemitismus - Kurzform; Primärer Moderner Antisemitismus (PMA); Sekundärer Moderner Antisemitismus (SMA)). Tests Info.

Imhoff, R. (2010). The dynamics of collective guilt three generations after the Holocaust. Young Germans' emotional responses to the Nazi past. Dissertation, Universität, Philosophische Fakultät, Bonn.

Imhoff, R. (2010). Zwei Formen des modernen Antisemitismus? Eine Skala zur Messung primären und sekundären Antisemitismus. conflict & communication online, 9(1).

Imhoff, R., Schmidt, A. F., Nordsiek, U., Luzar, C., Young, A. W. & Banse, R. (2010). Viewing Time Effects Revisited: Prolonged Response Latencies for Sexually Attractive Targets Under Restricted Task Conditions. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 39(6), 1275-1288.

Imhoff, R. & Banse, R. (2009). Ongoing Victim Suffering Increases Prejudice: The Case of Secondary Anti-Semitism. Psychological Science, 20(12), 1443-1447.

Imhoff, R. & Erb, H.-P. (2009). What motivates nonconformity? Uniqueness seeking blocks majority influence. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35(3), 309-320.

Imhoff, R. (2007). Psychologie als Instrument [Review of the books Kritik der Psychologie and Kritische Psychologie]. Phase 2, 24, 3-4.

Imhoff, R. (2006). Attraktivität von Minderheitenmeinungen. Deindividuierung oder: Wenn Individuen sich zu "durchschnittlich" fühlen. Saarbrücken: VDM-Verlag Dr. Müller.

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Imhoff, R. & Erb, H.-P. (2005). Conditions of Minority Influence: The Case of Deindividuation.



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