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Markus Germar
Markus Germar
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Social influence and perceptual decision making: A diffusion model analysis
M Germar, A Schlemmer, K Krug, A Voss, A Mojzisch
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 40 (2), 217-231, 2014
882014
Social conformity is due to biased stimulus processing: Electrophysiological and diffusion analyses
M Germar, T Albrecht, A Voss, A Mojzisch
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 11 (9), 1449-1459, 2016
382016
Learning of social norms can lead to a persistent perceptual bias: A diffusion model approach
M Germar, A Mojzisch
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 84, 103801, 2019
242019
Identification and location tasks rely on different mental processes: A diffusion model account of validity effects in spatial cueing paradigms with emotional stimuli
R Imhoff, J Lange, M Germar
Cognition and Emotion 33 (2), 231-244, 2019
232019
Are depressed people more or less susceptible to informational social influence?
C Hofheinz, M Germar, T Schultze, J Michalak, A Mojzisch
Cognitive Therapy and Research 41, 699-711, 2017
112017
People perceive themselves to adhere more strictly to COVID-19 guidelines than others
A Mojzisch, C Elster, M Germar
Psychology, Health & Medicine 27 (2), 325-332, 2022
92022
Social norm learning from non-human agents can induce a persistent perceptual bias: A diffusion model approach
VH Duderstadt, A Mojzisch, M Germar
Acta Psychologica 229, 103691, 2022
72022
The cognitive underpinnings of option generation in everyday life decision‐making: A latent variable analysis
J Leder, JA Häusser, S Krumm, M Germar, A Schlemmer, S Kaiser, ...
Cognitive Science 42 (8), 2562-2591, 2018
72018
Social norms shape visual appearance: Taking a closer look at the link between social norm learning and perceptual decision-making
M Germar, VH Duderstadt, A Mojzisch
Cognition 241, 105611, 2023
32023
Authenticity Occurs More Often Than Inauthenticity in Everyday Life
C Huber, M Germar, A Mojzisch
Social Psychology, 2022
32022
Dogs (Canis familiaris) stick to what they have learned rather than conform to their conspecifics’ behavior
M Germar, A Sultan, J Kaminski, A Mojzisch
Plos one 13 (3), e0194808, 2018
32018
Social norm learning alters feature-based visual attention: Evidence from steady-state visual evoked potentials.
M Germar, T Albrecht, A Mojzisch
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2023
22023
Basal testosterone renders individuals more receptive to minority positions
M Germar, A Mojzisch
Social Psychological and Personality Science 12 (6), 955-963, 2021
22021
Uncertain Facts or Uncertain Values? Testing the Distinction Between Empirical and Normative Uncertainty in Moral Judgments
M Theisen, M Germar
Cognitive Science 48 (3), e13422, 2024
2024
Social influence and social identity: A diffusion model analysis
VH Duderstadt, A Mojzisch, M Germar
British Journal of Social Psychology, 2024
2024
Broadening the Scope and Dropping Dead Weight: Toward a Better Understanding of the Full Life Cycle of Norms
M Germar, A Mojzisch
Perspectives on Psychological Science 19 (1), 57-59, 2024
2024
Moral Uncertainty Scale
M Theisen, M Germar
OSF, 2023
2023
Uncertainty and conformity
B Petrov, J Leder, M Germar
OSF, 2020
2020
Präregistrierung
M Germar, T Cosse, S Heilmann, K Köhlken, J Menne, AP Riedemann, ...
OSF, 2020
2020
Art, artists and morality
M Germar, L Gerdes, G Hannig, A Lüthi, MM Paul, L Plog
OSF, 2020
2020
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