Publications of Julia Sasse
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Journal Article (12)
2024
Journal Article
92 (3), pp. 764 - 783 (2024)
Personality processes of everyday moral courage. Journal of Personality 2023
Journal Article
49, pp. 429 - 446 (2023)
“Proof under reasonable doubt”: Ambiguity of the norm violation as boundary condition of third-party punishment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2022
Journal Article
22 (6), pp. 1321 - 1335 (2022)
The functions of anger in moral courage: Insights from a behavioral study. Emotion
Journal Article
44, pp. 146 - 150 (2022)
How prosocial is moral courage? Current Opinion in Psychology
Journal Article
35, pp. 107 - 127 (2022)
Mitigating intergroup conflict: Effectiveness of qualifying subjective justice views as an intervention technique in comparison to empathy induction. Social Justice Research 2021
Journal Article
2, pp. 414 - 426 (2021)
The rocky road from experience to expression of emotions: Women’s anger about sexism. Affective Science 2020
Journal Article
88, 103951 (2020)
Standing up against moral violations: Psychological processes of moral courage. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2018
Journal Article
32 (5), pp. 525 - 624 (2018)
Open Peer Commentary and Author's Response. European Journal of Personality
Journal Article
13 (9), e0202163 (2018)
When to reveal what you feel: How emotions towards antagonistic out-group and third party audiences are expressed strategically. PLOS ONE 2016
Journal Article
53, pp. 216 - 228 (2016)
Event‐related potentials in response to cheating and cooperation in a social dilemma game. Psychophysiology
Journal Article
46, pp. 529 - 543 (2016)
Predicting aggressive collective action based on the efficacy of peaceful and aggressive actions. European Journal of Social Psychology
Journal Article
Gar nicht so negativ: Die funktionale Rolle von Ärger in sozialer Interaktion. In-Mind Magazin (2016)
Book Chapter (1)
2023
Book Chapter
Civic courage online. In: Handbuch Friedenspsychologie (Eds. Cohrs, C.; Knab, N.; Sommer, G.) (2023)
Working Paper (1)
2021
Working Paper
Finding the courage to confront others’ wrongdoings: Anger can get you there. Character & Context (2021)