Spiegler

Dual Identity Development of Muslim Minority Adolescents in Western Europe: Links to Intergroup Contact and Adjustment  Spiegler, O. (University of Oxford, UK), Wölfer, R. (University of Oxford, UK), Hewstone, M., (University of Oxford, UK)  Muslims constitute a large and increasing part of the migrant population in Europe, yet they are an understudied minority group, and an at-risk population for […]

Eisner

Perceived Societal Norms and Support for Social Change Among Sexual Minorities  Eisner, L. (University of Lausanne), Hässler, T. (University of Zurich), Settersten, R., (Oregon State University), Turner-Zwinkels, F. (Tilburg University)  Over the past years, sexual minorities have achieved greater acceptance in many countries across the world. Despite these positive developments, people might fail to update societal norms (i.e., perception of what […]

Pearson

Convergent Thinking and Socially Effective Responding  Pearson, S. (University of Queensland)  Whether it is closing a deal or finding love, saying the right thing at the right time is a crucial component of successful social functioning. Yet why do some excel at this whilst others flounder? My research suggests part of interpersonal magnetism emerges from five […]

Chell

Something For You And Something (More) For Me? The Altruistic Motives of Blood Donors and Their Relationship To to Attitudes Towards Non-Cash Incentives For for Blood Donation  Chell, K. (Australian Red Cross Blood Service), Masser, B. M. (University of Queensland), van Dyke, N. (Australian Red Cross Blood Service), Kruse, S. (Australian Red Cross Blood Service), Davison, T. E. (Australian Red Cross Blood Service)  Blood […]