Publikationen

Veröffentlichungen in wissenschaftlichen Periodika und Fachzeitschriften (Peer review publications)

 

Greitemeyer, T., & Kastenmüller, A. (2024). A longitudinal analysis of the willingness to use ChatGPT for academic cheating: Applying the theory of planned behavior. Technology, Mind, and Behavior, 5, 1-8.

Greitemeyer, T., & Seidl, N. (2024). Dark and light university: The relationship between dark and light personality traits and educational choices and the desire for power as a mediating factor. Acta Psychologica, 248, 104400.

Aignesberger, V, & Greitemeyer, T. (2024). Morality in romantic relationships: The role of moral disengagement in relationship satisfaction, definitions of infidelity, and committed cheating. Personal Relationships, 31, 606-627.

Kersten, R., & Greitemeyer, T. (2024). Human aggression in everyday life: An empirical test of the general aggression model. British Journal of Social Psychology, 63, 1091-1111.

Sagioglou, C. & Greitemeyer, T. (2024). Motives linking subclinical psychopathy and benign masochism to recreational drug use. Journal of Drug Issues, 54, 22-37.

Seetahul, Y., & Greitemeyer, T. (2024). The game within the game: the potential influence of demand characteristics and participant beliefs in violent video game studies. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 15(8), 943-954.

Seetahul, Y., & Greitemeyer, T. (2024). Seeking solace, not catharsis: Frustration diminishes the inclination to play violent video games. Psychology of Violence.

Selvanathan, H. P., Leidner, B., Syropoulos, S., Louis, W. R., Kardos, P., Adelman, L., Baka, A., Bauer, C., Blikmans, M., Becker, M., Beran, E., Bilewicz, M., Chekroun, P., Greitemeyer, T., Hannover, B., Jasinskaja-Lahti, I., Li, M., Lindholm, T., Loughnan, S. T., Mros, T., Paladino, M. P., Papadopoulou, M., Rovenpor, D., Sadus, K., Vaes, J., Van Hiel, A., & van Zomeren, M. (2024). Far-right movements in the Western world: How media exposure relates to normative beliefs and attitudes toward the far-right. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Counter explanation and consider the opposite: Do corrective strategies reduce biased assimilation in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic?. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1-11.

Greitemeyer, T. (2023). The relationship between social class and unethical and prosocial (traffic) behavior: Two naturalistic replication studies. Social Influence, 10, 2203947.

Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A. (2023). HEXACO, the Dark Triad, and Chat GPT: Who is willing to commit academic cheating? Heliyon, e19909.

Aignesberger, V., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Morality of vaccination: the influence of moral conviction on vaccination decisions. Ethics & Behavior, 1-26.

Aignesberger, V., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Evaluating the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of moral disengagement. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 17, e12851.

Aignesberger, V., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Immoral behavior in everyday life: Including citizen scientists in moral psychological research. Proceedings of Science.

Delhove, M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). The social contagious effects of violent video game play: retaliatory, displaced, and the mere observation of aggression. Social Influence, 18, 2277476.

Herrmann, A., Glaser, J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Spillover and crossover effects of exposure to work‐related aggression and adversities: A dyadic diary study. Aggressive Behavior, 49, 85-95.

Kersten, R., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Global news - global identity? The relationship between media consumption, perception of identity, and ethnocentrism. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 53, 39-51.

Kesenheimer, J. S., Kastenmüller, A., Kinkel, L. S., Fidan, B., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). When do I feel good when I am nice? A diary study about the relationship between prosocial behavior and well‐being. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 53, 892-905.

Sagioglou, C., Forstmann, M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2023). Perceiving intraorganizational mobility ameliorates the effects of low-level position on detrimental workplace attitudes and behaviors. Acta Psychologica, 234, 103848.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2022). Prosocial modeling. Current Opinion in Psychology, 44, 135-139.

Greitemeyer, T. (2022). The dark and bright side of video game consumption: Effects of violent and prosocial video games. Current Opinion in Psychology, 46, 101326.

Greitemeyer, T. (2022). Honesty-Humility, the Dark Tetrad, and ideological beliefs: Their incremental validity in predicting explicit prejudice toward asylum seekers. Personality and Individual Differences, 197, 111786.

Greitemeyer, T. (2022). The dark side of sports: Personality, values, and athletic aggression. Acta Psychologica, 223, 103500.

Greitemeyer, T. (2022). Dark personalities and general masochistic tendencies: Their relationships to giving and receiving sexualized pain. Acta Psychologica, 230, 103715.

Kersten, R., & Greitemeyer, T. (2022). Why do habitual violent video game players believe in the cathartic effects of violent video games? A misinterpretation of mood improvement as a reduction in aggressive feelings. Aggressive Behavior, 48, 219-231.

Kesenheimer, J. S., & Greitemeyer, T. (2022). Going green is exhausting for dark personalities but beneficial for the light ones: An experience sampling study that examines the subjectivity of pro-environmental behavior. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 883704.

Seetahul, Y., & Greitemeyer, T. (2022). A practical test of the link between perceived identifiability and prosociality with two field studies. Scientific Reports, 12, 1-12.

 

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2021). Predictors of nonsuicidal self-injury: The independent contribution of
benign masochism and antisocial personality. Personality and Individual Differences, Article 110380.

Delhove, M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2021). Violent media use and aggression: Two longitudinal network studies. The Journal of Social Psychology, 161, 697-713.

Kesenheimer, J. S., & Greitemeyer, T. (2021). Greenwash yourself: The relationship between communal and agentic narcissism and pro-environmental behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 75, 101621.

Kesenheimer, J. S., & Greitemeyer, T. (2021). A “lockdown” of materialism values and pro-environmental behavior: Short-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainability, 13, 11774.

Kesenheimer, J. S., & Greitemeyer, T. (2021). Going green (and not being just more pro-social): Do attitude and personality specifically influence pro-environmental behavior? Sustainability, 13, 3560.

Löffler, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2021). Are women the more empathetic gender? The effects of gender role expectations. Current Psychology.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2020). Unattractive people are unware of their (un)attractiveness. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 61, 471-483.

Greitemeyer, T. (2020). The police officer's dilemma: The relationship between violent video game play and responses in a first-person shooter task. Journal of Media Psychology, 32, 82-88.

Delhove, M. A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2020). The relationship between video game character preferences and aggressive and pro-social personality traits. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 9, 96-104.

Kesenheimer, J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2020). Ego or Eco? Neither ecological nor egoistic appeals of persuasive climate change messages impacted pro-environmental behavior. Sustainability, Article 10064.

Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2020). Common, nonsexual masochistic preferences are positively associated with antisocial personality traits. Journal of Personality, 88, 780-793.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2019). The contagious impact of playing violent video games on aggression: Longitudinal evidence. Aggressive Behavior, 45, 635-642.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2019). The experience of deprivation: Does relative more than absolute status predict hostility? British Journal of Social Psychology, 58, 515-533.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2019). The impact of personal relative deprivation on aggression over time. The Journal of Social Psychology, 159, 664-675.

Greitemeyer, T., Weiss, N., & Heuberger, T. (2019). Are everyday sadists specifically attracted to violent video games and do they emotionally benefit from playing those games? Aggressive Behavior, 45, 206-213.

Beer, A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). The effects of background music on tipping behavior in a restaurant: A field study. Psychology of Music, 47, 444-450.

Delhove, M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). Can violent video game-related aggression spread to others? Effects on retaliatory and displaced aggression. International Review of Social Psychology, 32, 14, 1–10.

Gabbiadini, A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). Fitness mobile apps positively affect attitudes, perceived behavioral control and physical activities. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 59, 407-414.

Sagioglou, C., Forstmann, M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). Belief in social mobility mitigates hostility resulting from disadvantaged social standing. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 45, 541-556.  

Schwab, A., Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). Getting connected: Intergroup contact on Facebook. The Journal of Social Psychology, 159, 344-348.

Simon, S. C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2019). The impact of immersion on the perception of pornography: A virtual reality study. Computers in Human Behavior, 93, 141-148.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2018). The spreading impact of playing violent video games on aggression. Computers in Human Behavior, 80, 216-219.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2018). When positive ends tarnish the means: The morality of nonprofit more than of for-profit organizations is tainted by the use of compliance techniques. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 76, 67-75.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2018). Does low (vs. high) subjective socioeconomic status increase both prosociality and aggression? Social Psychology, 49, 76-87.

Gabbiadini, A., Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2018). Does Pokémon Go lead to a more physically active life style? Computers in Human Behavior, 84, 258-263

Gonzalez, J. M., & Greitemeyer, T. (2018). The relationship between everyday sadism, violent video game play, and fascination with weapons. Personality and Individual Differences, 124, 51-53.

Moisuc, A., Brauer, M., Fonseca, A., Chaurand, N., & Greitemeyer, T. (2018). Individual differences in social control: Who ‘speaks up’ when witnessing uncivil, discriminatory, and immoral behaviours? British Journal of Social Psychology, 57, 524-546.

Troyer, D., & Greitemeyer, T. (2018). The impact of attachment orientations on empathy in adults: Considering the mediating role of emotion regulation strategies and negative affectivity. Personality and Individual Differences, 122, 198-205.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2017). The longitudinal relationship between everyday sadism and the amount of violent video game play. Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 238-242.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2017). Increasing wealth inequality may increase interpersonal hostility: The relationship between personal relative deprivation and aggression. The Journal of Social Psychology, 157, 766-776.

Duspara, B., & Greitemeyer, T. (2017). The impact of dark tetrad traits on political orientation and extremism: an analysis in the course of a presidential election. Heliyon, 3, e00425.

Gabbiadini, A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2017). Uncovering the association between strategy video games and self-regulation: A correlational study. Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 129-136.

Tran, U. S., Berger, N., Arendasy, M., Greitemeyer, T., Himmelbauer, M., Hutzler, F., Kraft, H.-G., Öttl, K., Papousek, I., Vitouch, O., & Voracek, M. (2017). Unto the third generation: Evidence for strong familial aggregration of physicians, psychologists, and psychotherapists among first-year medical and psychology students in a nationwide Austrian cohort census. BMC Medical Education, 17, 81.


Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2016). Subjective socioeconomic status causes aggression: A test of the theory of social deprivation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 111, 178-194.

Greitemeyer, T. (2016). Facebook and people's state self-esteem: The impact of the number of other users' Facebook friends. Computers in Human Behavior, 59, 182-186.

Greitemeyer, T., & Nierula, C. (2016). Simple exposure to alcohol cues causally increases negative implicit attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. The Journal of Social Psychology, 156, 444-448.

Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2016). Individual differences in bitter taste preferences are associated with antisocial personality traits. Appetite, 96, 299-308.

Velez, J. A., Greitemeyer, T., Whitaker, J., Ewoldsen, D. R., & Bushman, B. J. (2016). Violent video games and reciprocity: The attenuating effects of cooperative game play on subsequent aggression. Communication Research, 43, 447-467.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2015). Everyday sadism predicts violent video game preferences. Personality and Individual Differences, 75, 19-23.

Greitemeyer, T., Hollingdale, J., & Traut-Mattausch, E. (2015). Changing the track in music and misogyny: Listening to music with pro-equality lyrics improves attitudes and behavior toward women. Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 4, 56-67.

Greitemeyer, T., & Mügge, D. O. (2015). When bystanders increase rather than decrease intentions to help. Social Psychology, 46, 116-119.

Greitemeyer, T., & Sagioglou, C. (2015). Does exonerating an accused researcher restore the researcher's credibility? PLoS ONE, 10, e0126316.

Bormann, D., & Greitemeyer, T. (2015). Immersed in virtual worlds and minds: Effects of in-game storytelling on immersion, need satisfaction, and affective Theory of Mind. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6, 646-652.

Kende, A., Ujhelyi, A., Joinson, A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2015). Putting the social (psychology) into social media. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 277-278.

Schwab, A. K., & Greitemeyer, T. (2015). The world’s biggest salad bowl: Facebook connecting cultures. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 45, 243-252.

Schwab, A. K., & Greitemeyer, T. (2015). Failing to establish evaluative conditioning effects for indirect intergroup contact on Facebook. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 37, 87-104.


Greitemeyer, T., & Mügge, D. O. (2014). Video games do affect social outcomes: A meta-analytic review of the effects of violent and prosocial video game play. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 578-589.

Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Playing violent video games increases intergroup bias. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 70-78.

Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Intense acts of violence during video game play make daily life aggression appear innocuous: A new mechanism why violent video games increase aggression. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 52-56.

Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Article retracted, but the message lives on. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 557-561.

Greitemeyer, T. (2014). I am right, you are wrong: how biased assimilation increases the perceived gap between believers and skeptics of violent video game effects. PloS ONE, 9, e93440.

Greitemeyer, T., & Schwab, A. (2014). Employing music exposure to reduce prejudice and discrimination. Aggressive Behavior, 40, 542-551.

Greitemeyer, T., Mügge, D. O., & Bollermann, I. (2014). Having responsive Facebook friends affects the satisfaction of psychological needs more than having many Facebook friends. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 36, 252-258.

Hollingdale, J. & Greitemeyer, T. (2014). The effect of online violent video games on levels of aggression. PLoS ONE, 9, e111790.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Zehl, S., Tattersall, A. J., George, H., Frey, D., & Fischer, P. (2014). Leadership and information processing: The influence of transformational and transactional leadership on selective information search, evaluation, and conveying. Social Psychology, 45, 357-370.

Pazda, A. D., Elliot, A. J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Perceived sexual receptivity and fashionableness: Separate paths linking red and black to perceived attractiveness. Color Research and Application, 39, 208-212.

Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Bitter taste causes hostility. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 1589-1597.

Sagioglou, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2014). Facebook's emotional consequences: Why Facebook causes a decrease in mood and why people still use it. Computers in Human Behavior, 35, 359-363.

Stenico, C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2014). The others will help: The presence of multiple video game characters reduces helping after the game is over. The Journal of Social Psychology, 154, 101-104.


Greitemeyer, T. (2013). Beware of climate change skeptic films. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 35, 105-109.

Greitemeyer, T. (2013). Playing video games cooperatively increases empathic concern. Social Psychology, 44, 408-413.

Greitemeyer, T. (2013). Effects of playing video games on perceptions of one’s humanity. The Journal of Social Psychology, 153, 499-514.

Greitemeyer, T. (2013). Exposure to media with prosocial content reduces the propensity for reckless and risky driving. Journal of Risk Research, 16, 583-594.

Greitemeyer, T., & Cox, C. (2013). There’s no “I” in team: Effects of cooperative video games on cooperative behavior. European Journal of Social Psychology, 43, 224-228.

Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A., & Fischer, P. (2013). Romantic motives and risk taking: An evolutionary approach. Journal of Risk Research, 16, 19-38.

Greitemeyer, T., & Kunz, I. (2013). Name-valence and physical attractiveness in Facebook: Their compensatory effects on friendship acceptance. The Journal of Social Psychology, 153, 257-260.

Greitemeyer, T., & Mügge, D. (2013). Rational bystanders. British Journal of Social Psychology, 52, 773-780.

Elliot, A. J., Greitemeyer, T., & Pazda, A. D. (2013). Women's use of red clothing as a sexual signal in intersexual interaction. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 599-602.

Fischer, P., & Greitemeyer, T. (2013). The positive bystander effect: Passive bystanders increase helping in situations with high expected negative consequences for the helper. The Journal of Social Psychology, 153, 1-5. 

Hollingdale, J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2013). The changing face of aggression: The effect of personalized avatars in a violent video game on levels of aggressive behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 1862-1868.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Fairglough, S., Waite, D., & Fischer, P. (2013). Playing exergames: The impact of identification with one's game character on physical activity. Social Psychology, 44, 264-270.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Hindocha, N., Tattersall, A. J., & Fischer, P. (2013). Disaster threat and justice sensitivity: A terror management perspective. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 2100-2106.


Greitemeyer, T. (2012). Boosting one’s social identity: Effects of social exclusion on ethnocentrism. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34, 410-416.

Greitemeyer, T., Agthe, M., Turner, R., & Gschwendtner, C. (2012). Acting prosocially reduces retaliation: Effects of prosocial video games on aggressive behavior. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 235-242.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., & Kastenmüller, A. (2012). The effects of social exclusion on confirmatory information processing. European Journal of Social Psychology, 42, 462-469.

Greitemeyer, T., Traut-Mattausch, E., & Osswald, S. (2012). How to ameliorate negative effects of violent video games on cooperation: Play it cooperatively in a team. Computers in Human Behavior, 28, 1465-1470.

Fischer, P., Krueger, J. I., Greitemeyer, T., Asal, K., Aydin, N., & Vingilis, E. (2012). Psychological effects of risk-glorification in the media: Towards an integrative view. European Review of Social Psychology, 23, 224-257.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Epp, D., Frey, D., & Fischer, P. (2012). Posttraumatic growth: When and why do people grow as a result of their trauma? Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 25, 477-489.

Pavey, L., Greitemeyer, T., & Sparks, P. (2012). 'I help because I want to, not because you tell me to': Empathy increases autonomously motivated helping. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 38, 681-689.

Pazda, A. D., Elliot, A. J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2012). Sexy red: Perceived sexual receptivity mediates the red-attraction relation in men viewing women. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 787-790.

 

Greitemeyer, T., & McLatchie, N. (2011). Denying humanness to others: A newly discovered mechanism by which violent video games increase aggressive behavior. Psychological Science, 22, 659-665.

Greitemeyer, T. (2011). Effects of prosocial media on social behavior: When and why does media exposure affect helping and aggression. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 20, 251-255.

Greitemeyer, T. (2011). Exposure to music with prosocial lyrics reduces aggression: First evidence and test of the underlying mechanism. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47, 28-36.

Greitemeyer, T. & Osswald, S. (2011). Playing prosocial video games increases the accessibility of prosocial thoughts. The Journal of Social Psychology, 151, 121-128.

Greitemeyer, T., Lebek, S., Frey, D., & Traut-Mattausch. E. (2011). Why people try to actively change unchangeable situations: The role of anticipated affect. Current Psychology, 30, 284-298.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A., Vogrincic, C., & Sauer, A. (2011). The effects of risk-glorifying media exposure on risk-positive cognitions, emotions, and behaviors: A meta-analytic review. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 367-390.

Fischer, P., Krueger, J., Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A., Vogrincic, C., Frey, D., Heene, M., Wicher, M., & Kainbacher, M. (2011). The bystander-effect: A meta-analytic review on bystander intervention in dangerous and non-dangerous emergencies. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 517-537.

Fischer, P., Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, J., Frey, D., & Crelley, D. (2011). Threat and selective exposure: The moderating role of threat and decision context on confirmatory information search after decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 140, 41-52.

Fischer, P., Lea, S. E. G., Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, J., & Frey, D. (2011). The process of selective exposure: Why confirmatory information processing weakens over time. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 114, 37-48.

Fischer, P., Vingilis, E., Greitemeyer, T., & Vogrincic, C. (2011). Risk-taking and the media. Risk Analysis, 31, 699-705.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Aydin, N., Tattersall, A. J. Peus, C., Bussmann, P. Fischer, J., Frey, D., & Fischer, P. (2011). Terrorism threat and networking: Evidence that terrorism threat decreases occupational networking. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 32, 961-977.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Ai, A., L., Winter, G., & Fischer, P. (2011). In the face of terrorism: Evidence that belief in literal immortality reduces prejudice under terror threat. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 50, 604-616.

Pavey, L., Greitemeyer, T., & Sparks, P. (2011). Highlighting relatedness promotes prosocial motives and behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37, 905-917.

 

Greitemeyer, T., & Osswald, S. (2010). Effects of prosocial video games on prosocial behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 211-221.

Greitemeyer, T., Osswald, S. & Brauer, M. (2010). Playing prosocial video games increases empathy and decreases schadenfreude. Emotion, 6, 796-802.

Greitemeyer, T. (2010). Effects of reciprocity on attraction: The role of a partner's physical attractiveness. Personal Relationships, 17, 317-330.

Elliot, A. J., Niesta, D., Greitemeyer, T., Lichtenfeld, S., Gramzow, R. H., Maier, M. A., & Liu, H. (2010). Red, rank, and romance in women viewing men. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 139, 399-417.

Fischer, P., & Greitemeyer, T. (2010). A new look at selective exposure effects: An integrative model. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 19, 384-389.

Fischer, P., Kastenmüller, A., & Greitemeyer, T. (2010). Media violence and the self: The impact of personalized gaming characters in aggressive video games on aggressive behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 192-195.

Kastenmüller, A., Fischer, P., Jonas, E., Greitemeyer, T., Frey, D., Köppl., J., & Aydin, N. (2010). Selective exposure: The impact of framing information search instructions as gains and losses. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 837-846.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Jonas, E., Fischer, P., & Frey, D. (2010). Selective exposure: The impact of collectivism and individualism. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49, 745-763.

Niesta Kayser, D., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., & Frey, D. (2010). Why mood affects help giving, but not moral courage: Comparing two types of prosocial behaviour. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 1136-1157.

Osswald, S., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., & Frey, D. (2010). Moral prototypes and moral behavior: Specific effects on emotional precursors of moral behavior and on moral behavior by the activation of moral prototypes. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40, 1078-1094.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2009). Effects of songs with prosocial lyrics on prosocial behavior: Further evidence and a mediating mechanism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1500-1511.

Greitemeyer, T. (2009). The effect of anticipated affect on persistence and performance. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 172-186.

Greitemeyer, T. (2009). Effects of songs with prosocial lyrics on prosocial thoughts, affect, and behavior. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 186-190.

Greitemeyer, T. (2009). Stereotypes of singles: Are singles what we think? European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 368-383.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., Frey, D. & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2009). Biased assimilation: The role of source position. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 22-39.

Greitemeyer, T. & Osswald, S. (2009). Prosocial video games reduce aggressive cognitions. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45, 896-900.

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S. & Frey, D. (2009). The effects of authentic and contrived dissent on escalation of commitment in group decision making. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39, 639-647.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Morton, T., Kastenmüller, A., Postmes, T., Frey, D., Kubitzki, J., & Odenwälder, J. (2009). The racing-game-effect: Why do video racing games increase risk-taking inclinations? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 35, 1395-1409.

 

Greitemeyer, T. & Greifeneder, R. (2008). Losing more than gaining from overall stable prices: The differential perception of increasing versus decreasing prices made the Euro look like a price booster. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 786-799.

Greitemeyer, T. & Kazemi, E. (2008). Asymmetrical consequences of behavioural change through reward and punishment. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 246-259.

Greitemeyer, T. & Weiner, B. (2008). Asymmetrical effects of reward and punishment on attributions of morality. The Journal of Social Psychology, 148, 407-420.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., & Frey, D. (2008). Self-regulation and selective exposure: The impact of depleted self-regulation resources on confirmatory information processing. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 382-395.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., & Frey, D. (2008). Unemployment and aggression: The moderating role of self-awareness on the effect of unemployment on aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 34, 34-45.

Niesta, D., Farwell, L. & Greitemeyer, T. (2008). A comparison of help giving to individuals versus humanitarian organizations. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 2990-3008.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2007). What do men and women want in a partner? Are educated partners always more desirable? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 180-194.

Greitemeyer, T., Osswald, S., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2007). Civil courage: Implicit theories, determinants, and measurement. Journal of Positive Psychology, 2, 115-119.

Greitemeyer, T., Traut-Mattausch, E., Jonas, E., Klendauer, R., Frey, D., & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2007). Psychologische Mechanismen bei Preiswahrnehmungen im Rahmen der Euro-Einfuehrung. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 9, 59-64.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., & Frey, D. (2007). Ego-depletion and positive illusions: Does the construction of positivity require regulatory resources? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1306-1321.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T. & Kastenmüller, A. (2007). What do we think about Muslims? The validity of Westerners' implicit theories about the associations between Muslims' religiosity, religious identity, aggression potential, and attitude to terrorism. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 10, 373-382.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A., Frey, D., Oßwald, S. (2007). Terror salience and punishment: Does terror salience induce threat to social order? Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 43, 964-971.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Omay, S. I. & Frey, D. (2007). Mergers and group status: The impact of high, low and equal group status on identification and satisfaction with a company merger, experienced controllability, group identity and group cohesion. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 17, 203-217.

Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2007). Das Münchener Zivilcourage-Instrument: Entwicklung und erste Validierung. Diagnostica, 53, 205-217.

Traut-Mattausch, E., Greitemeyer, T., Frey, D. & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2007). Illusory price increases after the euro changeover in Germany: An expectancy consistent bias. Journal of Consumer Policy, 30, 421-434.

 

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S., Brodbeck, F. C. & Frey, D. (2006). Information sampling and group decision making: The effects of an advocacy decision procedure and task experience. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 12, 31-42.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., Kastenmüller, A. & Frey, D. (2006). Civil courage and helping behaviour: Differences and similarities. European Psychologist, 11, 90-98.

Greitemeyer, T. & Weiner, B. (2006). Effects of reward and coercion for transgression compliance on judgments of responsibility and recommended punishment. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 3015-3030.

Greitemeyer, T. & Würz, D. (2006). Mental simulation and the achievement of health goals: The effect of goal difficulty. Cognition, Imagination, and Personality, 25, 239-251.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., Nürnberg, C., Frey, D. & Stahlberg D. (2006). Psychologische Erfolgsfaktoren bei Unternehmensfusionen: Der Zusammenhang von aktueller Übernahmeposition, Identifikation mit der Organisation, erlebter Kontrolle und subjektivem Wohlbefinden der Mitarbeiter/innen. Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, 50, 9-16.

Fischer, P. & Greitemeyer, T. (2006). Music and aggression: The impact of sexual-aggressive song lyrics on aggression-related thoughts, emotions, and behavior towards the same and the opposite sex. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 1165-1176.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Kastenmüller, A., Jonas, E. & Frey, D. (2006). Religion and coping: The impact of the Istanbul terrorist attacks on self-efficacy and subjective well-being of intrinsically religious and non-religious people. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 365-377.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Pollozek, F. & Frey, D. (2006). The unresponsive bystander: Are bystanders more responsive in dangerous emergencies? European Journal of Social Psychology, 36, 267-278.

Klendauer, R., Frey, D. & Greitemeyer, T. (2006). Ein Rahmenkonzept der Psychologie für Mergers & Acquisitions. Psychologische Rundschau, 57, 87-95.

 

Greitemeyer, T. (2005). Receptivity to sexual offers as a function of sex, socioeconomic status, physical attractiveness, and intimacy of the offer. Personal Relationships, 12, 373-386.

Greitemeyer, T., Hengmith, S., & Fischer, P. (2005). Sex differences in the receptivity to betray the own romantic partner. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 64, 265-272.

Greitemeyer, T. & Lebek, S. (2005). Der Einfluss antizipierter Affekte auf die Aufrechterhaltung von Misserfolgshandlungen. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 36, 13-20.

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S., Popien, G. & Frey, D. (2005). Der Einfluss versunkener monetärer und zeitlicher Kosten auf Ressourcenallokationen: Eine Studie zum "Sunk-Cost-Effekt" mit Experten. Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, 49, 35-43.

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S., Traut-Mattausch, E. & Frey, D. (2005). The influence of price trend expectations on price trend estimates: Why the Euro seems to make life more expensive. Journal of Economic Psychology, 26, 541-548.

 

Greitemeyer, T. & Fischer, P. (2004). Sag mir wie schön und dominant mein Partner ist: Der Einfluss von Attraktivitäts- und Dominanzbewertungen einer befreundeten Person bezüglich potentieller Partner auf die wahrgenommene Kontaktbereitschaft. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 35, 231-240.

Fischer, P., Frey, D., & Greitemeyer, T. (2004). Auswirkungen von Priming im organisationalen Kontext: Wie nehmen Führungskräfte die eigene Organisation wahr? Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, 48, 67-72.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S., Frey, D., Jonas, E. & Rudukha, T. (2004). Zivilcourage und Hilfeverhalten: Der Einfluss negativer sozialer Konsequenzen auf die Wahrnehmung prosozialen Verhaltens. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 35, 61-66.

Rudolph, U., Roesch, S., Greitemeyer, T., & Weiner, B. (2004). A meta-analytic review of help giving and aggression from an attributional perspective: Contributions to a general theory of motivation. Cognition and Emotion, 18, 815-848.

Traut-Mattausch, E., Schulz-Hardt, S., Greitemeyer, T. & Frey, D. (2004). Expectancy confirmation in spite of disconfirming evidence: The case of price increases due to the introduction of the Euro. European Journal of Social Psychology, 34, 739-760.

 

Greitemeyer, T., & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2003). Preference-consistent evaluation of information in the hidden profile paradigm: Beyond group-level explanations for the dominance of shared information in group decisions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 84, 322-339.

Greitemeyer, T. & Weiner, B. (2003). Asymmetrical attributions for approach versus avoidance behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29, 1371-1382.

Greitemeyer, T., & Rudolph, U. (2003). Help giving and aggression from an attributional perspective: Why and when we help or retaliate. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 33, 1069-1087.

Greitemeyer, T., Rudolph, U., & Weiner, B. (2003). Whom would you rather help: An acquaintance not responsible for her plight or a responsible sibling? Journal of Social Psychology, 143, 331-340.

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S. & Frey, D. (2003). Präferenzkonsistenz und Geteiltheit von Informationen als Einflussfaktoren auf Informationsbewertung und intendiertes Diskussionsverhalten bei Gruppenentscheidungen. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 34, 9-23.

Jonas, E., Graupmann, V., Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., & Frey, D. (2003). Dissonanz als Wahlkampfhelfer - Konfirmatorische Informationssuche im Kontext der Parteispendenaffäre der CDU. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 34, 47-61.

 

Greitemeyer, T., Schulz-Hardt, S., Traut-Mattausch, E. & Frey, D. (2002). Erwartungsgeleitete Wahrnehmung bei der Einführung des Euro: Der Euro ist nicht immer ein Teuro. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 4, 22-28.

Jonas, E., Greitemeyer, T., Frey, D., & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2002). Psychological effects of the Euro - experimental research on the perception of salaries and price estimations. European Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 147-169.

Jonas, E., Greitemeyer, T. Graupmann, V., & Frey, D. (2002). Gewöhnung an den Euro - Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Schätzung von Preisen in DM vs. Euro vor und nach der Einführung des Euro. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 4, 29-35.

Jonas, E., Greitemeyer, T. Graupmann, V., Triebel, C. & Frey, D. (2002). Preisschätzungen in Euro vs. DM - Ein interkultureller Vergleich. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 4, 36-42.

 

Greitemeyer, T., Jonas, E., & Frey, D. (2001). Einführung des Euro: Akzeptanz oder Reaktanz bei den betroffenen Bürgern? Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 32, 201-210.

 

Greitemeyer, T. & Brodbeck, F. (2000). Wer schön ist, wird" auch gut: Über den Zusammenhang zwischen selbst- und fremdeingeschätzter physischer Attraktivität und selbst- und fremdeingeschätzter Persönlichkeitsmerkmale. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie, 31, 73-86.

Brodbeck, F. C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2000). Effects of individual versus mixed individual and group experience in rule induction on group member learning and group performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 36, 621-648.

Brodbeck, F. C., & Greitemeyer, T. (2000). A dynamic model of group performance: Considering the group members' capacity to learn. Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 3, 159-182.

Bücher und Buchbeitrage (Books and book chapters)

Greitemeyer, T. (2021). Sozialpsychologie (2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Greitemeyer, T. (in press). Wie wirken sich Computerspiele auf Sozialverhalten aus? In F. Duerr, F. Landkammer, & J. Bahnmueller (in press). Kognition – Kooperation – Persuasion. Überzeugungen in Gehirn und Gesellschaft. Berlin: Weidler Verlag.

Pazda, A. D., & Greitemeyer, T. (in press). Color in romantic contexts in humans. In A. J. Elliot & M. Fairchild (Eds.), Handbook of color psychology. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Greitemeyer, T. (2012). Sozialpsychologie. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer.

Pazda, A. D., Elliot, A. J., & Greitemeyer, T. (2012). The color of sexuality: Female red displays are used and perceived as a sexual signal. In A. Columbus (Hrsg.), Advances in psychology research (Vol. 89, S. 145-155). Hauppauge, NY: Nova.

Osswald, S., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P., & Frey, D. (2010). What is moral courage? Definition, explication, and classifiction of a complex construct. In C. L. S. Pury & S. J. Lopez (Hrsg.), The psychology of courage. Modern research on an ancient virtue (S. 149-164). Washington: American Psychological Association.

Osswald, S., Frey, D., & Greitemeyer, T. (2009). Paragons. In S. J. Lopez (Hrsg.), Encyclopedia of positive psychology (S. 670-671). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Greitemeyer, T. (2008). Sich selbst erfüllende Prophezeiungen. In L.-E. Petersen & B. Six (Hrsg.), Stereotype, Vorurteile und soziale Diskriminierung (S. 80-87). Weinheim: Beltz.

Greitemeyer, T., Traut-Mattausch, E. & Frey, D. (2008). Psychologische Konsequenzen der Euro-Einführung. München: Roman-Herzog-Institut.

Frey, D., Greitemeyer, T. & Traut-Mattausch, E. (2008). Psychologie der Kreativität und Innovation angewandt auf soziale und kommerzielle Organisationen. In G. v. Graevenitz & J. Mittelstraß (Hrsg.). Kreativität ohne Fesseln: über das Neue in Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Kultur (S. 29-55). Konstanz: UVK Verlagsgesellschaft.

Frey, D., Kaminski, S. & Greitemeyer, T. (2007). Ethikorientierte Führung und Center-of-Excellence-Kulturen als Voraussetzung starker Marken. In A. Florack, M. Scarabis & E. Primosch (Hrsg.), Psychologie der Markenführung (S. 297-320). München: Vahlen.

Frey, D., Kastenmüller, A., Greitemeyer,T., Fischer, P. & Moser, K. (2007). Überzeugen durch Argumente. In K. Moser (Hrsg.), Lehrbuch Wirtschaftspsychologie (S. 53-67) Heidelberg: Springer.

Kaminski, S., Frey, D., Traut-Mattausch, E. & Greitemeyer, T. (2007). Die Einstellung zur sozialen Marktwirtschaft. München: Roman-Herzog-Institut.

Osswald, S., Frey, D., Greitemeyer, T. & Fischer, P. (2007). Erarbeitung eines Prozessmodells für Zivilcourage. In: Frankenberger, R., Frech, S. & Grimm, D. (Hrsg.), Politische Psychologie und Politische Bildung – Analysen, Konzepte und Praxisberichte (S. 114-138). Schwalbach: Wochenschauverlag.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2006). Stress und Coping. In H.-W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Sozialpsychologie und Kommunikationspsychologie (S. 119-124). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2006). Erwartungen und soziales Schema. In H.-W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Sozialpsychologie und Kommunikationspsychologie (S. 336-345). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T. & Frey, D. (2006). Rationalität bei Entscheidungen. In H.-W. Bierhoff & D. Frey (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Sozialpsychologie und Kommunikationspsychologie (S. 273-279). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Frey, D., Traut-Mattausch, E., Greitemeyer, T. & Streicher, B. (2006). Psychologie der Innovationen in Organisationen. München: Roman-Herzog-Institut.

Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2005). Stress. In D. Frey, L. & C. Graf Hoyos (Hrsg.), Psychologie in Gesellschaft, Kultur und Umwelt (S. 181-186). Weinheim: Beltz.

Greitemeyer, T., Jonas, E., Fischer, P. & Frey, D. (2005). Erwartungen. In D. Frey, L. von Rosenstiel & C. Graf Hoyos (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftspsychologie (S. 78-82). Weinheim: Beltz.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T. & Frey, D. (2005). Urteile und Fehlurteile. In D. Frey, L. von Rosenstiel & C. Graf Hoyos (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftspsychologie (S. 364-369). Weinheim: Beltz.

Frey, D., Greitemeyer, T. & Fischer, P. (2005). Einstellungen. In D. Frey, L. von Rosenstiel & C. Graf Hoyos (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftspsychologie (S. 55-59). Weinheim: Beltz.

Frey, D., Greitemeyer, T., Fischer, P. & Niesta, D. (2005). Psychologische Theorien hilfreichen Verhaltens. In K. J. Hopt, T. von Hippel & W. R. Walz (Hrsg.), Nonprofit Organisationen in Wirtschaft, Recht und Gesellschaft (S. 177-196). Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.

Traut-Mattausch, E., Jonas, E., Frey, D. & Greitemeyer, T. (2005). Was lange währt... – Verlauf, Ursachen und Folgen der Euro-Skepsis in Deutschland. Wirtschaftspsychologie Aktuell, 12, 57-62.

Fischer, P., Greitemeyer, T., & Frey, D. (2004). Individuelles Entscheidungsverhalten. In G. Schreyögg & A. v. Werder (Hrsg.), Handwörterbuch Unternehmensführung und Organisation (4. Auflage, S. 239-248). Stuttgart: Schäffer-Poechel.

Fischer, P., Graupmann, V., Jonas, E., Greitemeyer, T., Frey, D., & Schulz-Hardt, S. (2003). Konfirmatorische Informationssuche und Parteipräferenz: Sind Menschen nicht bereit, die Argumente der politischen Gegenseite zu hören? In E. Witte (Hrsg.), Sozialpsychologie politischer Prozesse (S. 186-205). Lengerich: Pabst.

Frey, D., Jonas, E., & Greitemeyer, T. (2002). Intervention as a major tool of a psychology of human strength: Examples from organizational change and innovation. In U. Staudinger & L. Aspinwall (Eds.), A psychology of human strengths: Fundamental questions and future directions for a positive psychology (pp. 149-164). Washington: APA.

Schulz-Hardt, S., Greitemeyer, T., Brodbeck, F. C. & Frey, D. (2002). Sozialpsychologische Theorien zu Urteilen, Entscheidungen, Leistung und Lernen in Gruppen. In D. Frey & M. Irle (Hrsg.), Theorien der Sozialpsychologie (Band 2: Gruppen-, Interaktions- und Lerntheorien, S. 13-46). Bern: Huber.

Greitemeyer, T., & Rudolph, U. (2001). Welcher hilfsbedürftigen Person wird tatsächlich geholfen? In D. Janetzko, H., A. Meyer, & M. Hildebrandt (Hrsg.), Das Experimentalpsychologische Praktikum im Internet (S.199-208). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

Greitemeyer, T. (2000). Austausch von Informationen und Entscheidungsfindung in Kleingruppen. München: Ars Una.

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