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Christina Sagioglou
Christina Sagioglou
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Facebook’s emotional consequences: Why Facebook causes a decrease in mood and why people still use it
C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
Computers in Human Behavior 35, 359-363, 2014
5862014
Lifetime experience with (classic) psychedelics predicts pro-environmental behavior through an increase in nature relatedness
M Forstmann, C Sagioglou
Journal of Psychopharmacology 31 (8), 975-988, 2017
1972017
Subjective socioeconomic status causes aggression: A test of the theory of social deprivation.
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 111 (2), 178, 2016
1922016
Increasing wealth inequality may increase interpersonal hostility: The relationship between personal relative deprivation and aggression
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
The Journal of Social Psychology 157 (6), 766-776, 2017
982017
The longitudinal relationship between everyday sadism and the amount of violent video game play
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
Personality and Individual Differences 104, 238-242, 2017
902017
Individual differences in bitter taste preferences are associated with antisocial personality traits
C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
Appetite 96, 299-308, 2016
812016
Bitter Taste Causes Hostility
C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (12), 1589-1597, 2014
642014
The impact of personal relative deprivation on aggression over time
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
The Journal of Social Psychology 159 (6), 664-675, 2019
622019
Activating Christian religious concepts increases intolerance of ambiguity and judgment certainty
C Sagioglou, M Forstmann
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 49 (5), 933-939, 2013
502013
Belief in social mobility mitigates hostility resulting from disadvantaged social standing
C Sagioglou, M Forstmann, T Greitemeyer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (4), 541-556, 2019
492019
Getting connected: Intergroup contact on Facebook
AK Schwab, C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
The Journal of Social Psychology 159 (3), 344-348, 2019
432019
Does Pokémon Go lead to a more physically active life style?
A Gabbiadini, C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
Computers in Human Behavior 84, 258-263, 2018
432018
Does low (vs. high) subjective socioeconomic status increase both prosociality and aggression?
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
Social Psychology 49 (2), 76, 2018
412018
The experience of deprivation: Does relative more than absolute status predict hostility?
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
British Journal of Social Psychology 58 (3), 515-533, 2019
332019
How psychedelic researchers’ self-admitted substance use and their association with psychedelic culture affect people’s perceptions of their scientific integrity and the …
M Forstmann, C Sagioglou
Public Understanding of Science 30 (3), 302-318, 2021
232021
Predictors of nonsuicidal self-injury: The independent contribution of benign masochism and antisocial personality
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
Personality and Individual Differences 168, 110380, 2021
232021
When positive ends tarnish the means: The morality of nonprofit more than of for-profit organizations is tainted by the use of compliance techniques
T Greitemeyer, C Sagioglou
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 76, 67-75, 2018
192018
Common, nonsexual masochistic preferences are positively associated with antisocial personality traits
C Sagioglou, T Greitemeyer
Journal of Personality 88 (4), 780-793, 2020
172020
Religious concept activation attenuates cognitive dissonance reduction in free-choice and induced compliance paradigms
M Forstmann, C Sagioglou
The Journal of Social Psychology 160 (1), 75-91, 2020
162020
Among psychedelic-experienced users, only past use of psilocybin reliably predicts nature relatedness
M Forstmann, HS Kettner, C Sagioglou, A Irvine, S Gandy, ...
Journal of Psychopharmacology 37 (1), 93-106, 2023
112023
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