(2025):
What you see is what you get: The effect of perceived inequality on subjective well-being.
Journal of Happiness Studies,
26,
6, Article no 86,
1-22.
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Prof. Dr. Michaela Wänke
Project director
University of Mannheim
A 5, 6, Building B
School of Social Sciences 118
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-1620A 5, 6, Building B
School of Social Sciences 118
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: michaela.waenke@uni-mannheim.de
Publication — recent
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(2025): The future could be greener: a randomized choice experiment on cognitive alternatives and sustainable food choices. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 55, 6, 371-477. More
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(2025): Looking Competent Does Not Appeal to All Voters Equally: The Role of Social Class and Politicians’ Facial Appearance for Voting Likelihood. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 51, 1, 66-80. More
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(2024): Effects of verbatim repetition of the headline message on the proceed button on click-through rates in online retail. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, (article no.1187798), pp. 1-8. More
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(2023): The crucial role of linearity when comparing effects across studies. Nature Reviews Psychology, 2, 9, 516–517. More
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(2023): When it pays to be clear: the appeal of concrete communication under certainty. International Journal of Advertising, 43, 3, 533-553. More
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(2023): Face-to-face: Three facial features that may turn the scale in close electoral races. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 108, (article no. 104488), pp. 1-10. More
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(2023): Brand placements in video games: How local in-game experiences influence brand attitudes. Psychology & Marketing , 40, 2, 274-287. More
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(2023): From Deviant Likes to Reversed Effects: Re-Investigating the Contribution of Unaware Evaluative Conditioning to Attitude Formation. Collabra: Psychology, 9, 1, (article no. 87462), pp.1-25. More
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(2023): Articulation Dynamics and Evaluative Conditioning: Investigating the Boundary Conditions, Mental Representation, and Origin of the In-Out Effect. Cognition and Emotion, 37, 6, 1074-1089 . More
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(2023): When she is standing left, she might be blamed. Responsibility attribution for sexualized violence moderated by rape myth acceptance and benevolent sexism. Violence against Women, 29, 2, 300-320. More
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(2022): The articulatory in-out effect: Driven by articulation fluency?. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 99, (article no 104273), pp. 1-7. More
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(2022): Transparent by choice: Proactive disclosures increase compliance with digital defaults. Frontiers in Psychology , 13, (article no 981497), pp. 1-8. More
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(2021): How far can we get with eco driving tech?. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 76, (article no 101626), pp. 1-5. More
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(2021): Fluency in the in-out effect: The role of structural mere exposure effects. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 92, (article no. 104079), pp. 1-7. More
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(2021): What is agentic about the Spatial Agency Bias? How passive voice moderates the positioning bias. European Journal of Social Psychology, 51, 1, 166-177. More
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(2021): From which direction does the Empire strike (back)?. Frontiers in Psycholoy, 12, (article no. 625554), pp. 1-10. More
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(2020): Truth is in the mind, but beauty is in the eye: Fluency effects are moderated by a match between fluency source and judgment dimension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149, 8, 1587–1596. More
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(2020): Combining defaults and transparency information to increase policy compliance. Social Psychology , 51, 5, 354-359 . More
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(2019): The Effect of Money Priming on Self-Focus in the Imitation-Inhibition Task. Experimental Psychology, 66, 6, 423-436. More
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(2025): Inaction Inertia: A Meta-Analysis Spanning 30 Years of Research Examining the Effect’s Robustness and Moderators. [SPUDM 2025, Subjective probability, utilty & decision making, Lucca, 30/08/2025 - 03/09/2025]. More
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(2025): Cooperation in spite – or because – of the system? How unequal opportunities and satisfaction predict prosocial behavior in economic games. [SPUDM 2025:Subjective Probability, Utility, and Decision Making, Lucca, 30/08/2025 - 03/09/2025]. More
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(2024): Election Posters of Right and Left Candidates Emphasize Different Personal Traits. [24 Hours of Political Psychology Conference (5th Annual Meeting of the German Political Psychology Network), Wien, 18/09/2024 - 19/09/2024]. More
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(2024): The Divided Tribes of Fluency or: What is Fluency Anyhow?. [53rd DGPs Congress/15th ÖGP Conference, Wien, 15/09/2024 - 18/09/2024]. More
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(2021): In the eye of the beholder: Subjective perceptions of inequality determine its consequences. [ESCON 2021, (virtual conference), 12/09/2021 - 14/09/2021]. More