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Stefan Pfattheicher
Stefan Pfattheicher
Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Aarhus University
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The emotional path to action: Empathy promotes physical distancing and wearing of face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Pfattheicher, L Nockur, R Böhm, C Sassenrath, MB Petersen
Psychological Science 31 (11), 1363-1373, 2020
6752020
Tales from the dark side: Privacy dark strategies and privacy dark patterns
C Bösch, B Erb, F Kargl, H Kopp, S Pfattheicher
Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 2016
3002016
Feelings for the suffering of others and the environment: Compassion fosters proenvironmental tendencies
S Pfattheicher, C Sassenrath, S Schindler
Environment and behavior 48 (7), 929-945, 2016
2162016
Prosocial behavior and altruism: A review of concepts and definitions
S Pfattheicher, YA Nielsen, I Thielmann
Current Opinion in Psychology 44, 124-129, 2022
2132022
The watching eyes phenomenon: The role of a sense of being seen and public self‐awareness
S Pfattheicher, J Keller
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (5), 560-566, 2015
1552015
The frame of the game: Loss-framing increases dishonest behavior
S Schindler, S Pfattheicher
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 69, 172-177, 2017
1412017
Old wine in new bottles? The case of self–compassion and neuroticism
S Pfattheicher, M Geiger, J Hartung, S Weiss, S Schindler
European Journal of Personality 31 (2), 160-169, 2017
1152017
Information about herd immunity through vaccination and empathy promote COVID-19 vaccination intentions.
S Pfattheicher, MB Petersen, R Böhm
Health Psychology 41 (2), 85, 2022
1102022
Misperceiving bullshit as profound is associated with favorable views of Cruz, Rubio, Trump and conservatism
S Pfattheicher, S Schindler
PloS one 11 (4), e0153419, 2016
1002016
Vigilant self–regulation, cues of being watched and cooperativeness
J Keller, S Pfattheicher
European Journal of Personality 25 (5), 363-372, 2011
992011
On the relation of boredom and sadistic aggression.
S Pfattheicher, LB Lazarević, EC Westgate, S Schindler
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 121 (3), 573, 2021
942021
It’s all about the self: When perspective taking backfires
C Sassenrath, SD Hodges, S Pfattheicher
Current Directions in Psychological Science 25 (6), 405-410, 2016
902016
Understanding the dark side of costly punishment: The impact of individual differences in everyday sadism and existential threat
S Pfattheicher, S Schindler
European Journal of Personality 29 (4), 498-505, 2015
762015
Potential negative consequences of mindfulness in the moral domain
S Schindler, S Pfattheicher, MA Reinhard
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (5), 1055-1069, 2019
702019
On the impact of Honesty-Humility and a cue of being watched on cheating behavior
S Pfattheicher, S Schindler, L Nockur
Journal of Economic Psychology 71, 159-174, 2019
662019
Compassion magnifies third-party punishment.
S Pfattheicher, C Sassenrath, J Keller
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 117 (1), 124-141, 2019
652019
Testosterone, cortisol and the Dark Triad: Narcissism (but not Machiavellianism or psychopathy) is positively related to basal testosterone and cortisol
S Pfattheicher
Personality and Individual Differences 97, 115-119, 2016
642016
Honesty-humility under threat: Self-uncertainty destroys trust among the nice guys.
S Pfattheicher, R Böhm
Journal of personality and social psychology 114 (1), 179–194, 2018
632018
Destroying things for pleasure: On the relation of sadism and vandalism
S Pfattheicher, J Keller, G Knezevic
Personality and Individual Differences 140, 52-56, 2019
622019
Sadism, the intuitive system, and antisocial punishment in the public goods game
S Pfattheicher, J Keller, G Knezevic
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 43 (3), 337-346, 2017
612017
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