Professorship of business and social psychology & methods
Organisational unit: Professoship
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His research revolves around individuals´ behavior and decision-making in negotiations, as well as peoples´self-regulation successes and failures. Specifically he is fascinated by first offers, anchoring effects, anchor precision effects, procedural framing, ego depletion, social identity processes, posture and power, psycho-physilogical measures, and meta-analyses.
Procedural frames in negotiation: The impact of offering "my resources" vs. requesting "your resources"
Trötschel, R., Loschelder, D. D., Höhne, B. & Majer, J. M.
01.03.16
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Sommersemester bietet vielen Studierenden erste Erfahrungen im Online-Studium (Tagesthemen, ARD, Sendung vom 20.04.2020)
20.04.20
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