Simon Schindler

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  1. The heavy weight of death: How anti-fat bias is affected by weight-based group membership and existential threat

    Seibert, A., Schindler, S. & Reinhard, M. A., 01.03.2015, In: Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 45, 3, p. 139-146 8 p.

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  2. Understanding the Dark Side of Costly Punishment: The Impact of Individual Differences in Everyday Sadism and Existential Threat

    Pfattheicher, S. & Schindler, S., 01.07.2015, In: European Journal of Personality. 29, 4, p. 498-505 8 p.

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  3. When death is compelling: door-in-the-face compliance under mortality salience

    Schindler, S. & Reinhard, M. A., 11.2015, In: Social Psychology. 46, 6, p. 352-360 9 p.

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  4. Increasing skepticism toward potential liars: effects of existential threat on veracity judgments and the moderating role of honesty norm activation

    Schindler, S. & Reinhard, M. A., 01.09.2015, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 6, 11 p., 1312.

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  5. Less is sometimes more: How repetition of an antismoking advertisement affects attitudes toward smoking and source credibility

    Reinhard, M. A., Schindler, S., Raabe, V., Stahlberg, D. & Messner, M., 03.04.2014, In: Social Influence. 9, 2, p. 116-132 17 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  6. The risk of male success and failure: How performance outcomes along with a high-status identity affect gender identification, risk behavior, and self-esteem

    Reinhard, M. A., Schindler, S. & Stahlberg, D., 03.2014, In: Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. 17, 2, p. 200-220 21 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  7. When being a bad friend doesn't hurt: The buffering function of gender typicality against self-esteem-threatening feedback

    Szücs, A., Schindler, S., Reinhard, M. A. & Stahlberg, D., 2014, In: Swiss Journal of Psychology. 73, 2, p. 97-103 7 p.

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  8. Quid pro quo: The effect of individuals' exchange orientation on prosocial behavior and the moderating role of mortality salience

    Schindler, S., Reinhard, M. A., Stahlberg, D. & Len, A., 10.2014, In: Social Influence. 9, 4, p. 242-254 13 p.

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  9. Tit for tat in the face of death: The effect of mortality salience on reciprocal behavior

    Schindler, S., Reinhard, M. A. & Stahlberg, D., 01.2013, In: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49, 1, p. 87-92 6 p.

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  10. Mortality salience increases personal relevance of the norm of reciprocity

    Schindler, S., Reinhard, M. A. & Stahlberg, D., 10.2012, In: Psychological Reports. 111, 2, p. 565-574 10 p.

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