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  1. 1. Van Assche, J. (2021). The Political Mindset of Supporters of Radical and Populist Parties.
  2.   Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (52)

  3. 1. Politi, E., Van Assche, J., Lüders, A., Sankaran, S., Anderson, J., & Green, E. G. T. (2023). Does threat trigger prosociality? The relation between basic individual values, threat appraisals, and prosocial helping intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Current psychology. doi:10.1007/s12144-023-04829-1
  4. 2. Kauff, M., Kotzur, P., Van Assche, J., Schäfer, S. J., van Zalk, M., & Wagner, U. (2023). A longitudinal test of secondary transfer effects of negative intergroup contact and mediating processes. European journal of social psychology. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2966
  5. 3. Borinca, I., Van Assche, J., Gronfeldt, B., Sainz, M., Anderson, J., & Taşbaş, E. H. O. (2023). Dehumanization of outgroup members and cross-group interactions. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 50, 101247. doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2023.101247
  6. 4. Amin, A., Abdelrahman, M., Hasan, Y., & Van Assche, J. (2023). Intergroup conflict and national identity: The role of exposure to verbal assault, media influences, and desire for self‐reliance. Analyses of social issues and public policy, 23(1), 174-191. doi:10.1111/asap.12334
  7. 5. Van Assche, J., Swart, H., Schmid, K., Dhont, K., Al Ramiah, A., Christ, O., Kauff, M., Rothmann, S., Savelkoul, M., Tausch, N., Wölfer, R., Zahreddine, S., Saleem, M., & Hewstone, M. (2023). Intergroup contact is reliably associated with reduced prejudice, even in the face of group threat and discrimination. The American psychologist. doi:https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/amp0001144
  8. 6. Van Assche, J., Ardaya Velarde, S., Van Hiel, A., & Roets, A. (2023). Trust is in the eye of the beholder: How perceptions of local diversity and segregation shape social cohesion. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1036646
  9. 7. De Coninck, D., Van Assche, J., & D’Haenens, L. (2022). Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation as Mediators Between News Media Consumption and Perceived Migrant Threat. Mass communication & society, 1-24. doi:10.1080/15205436.2022.2144746
  10. 8. Breznau, N., Jacobs, L., Van Assche, J., et al. (2022). Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(44), e2203150119. doi:10.1073/pnas.2203150119
  11. 9. Amin, A., Van Assche, J., Abdelrahman, M., McCashin, D., Al-Adwan, D., & Hasan, Y. (2022). Can Identity Buffer Against the Detrimental Effects of Threat? The Case of the Qatar Blockade. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 750471. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.750471
  12. 10. Çetiner, Ş. D., & Van Assche, J. (2021). Prejudice in Turkey and Belgium: The cross‐cultural comparison of correlations of right‐wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation with sexism, homophobia, and racism. Analyses of social issues and public policy, 21(1), 1167-1183. doi:10.1111/asap.12280
  13. 11. Van Hiel, A., Van Assche, J., Haesevoets, T., De Cremer, D., & Hodson, G. (2021). A Radical Vision of Radicalism: Political Cynicism, not Incrementally Stronger Partisan Positions, Explains Political Radicalization. Political psychology. doi:10.1111/pops.12785

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