prof. dr. Arne Roets
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Democratic and Authoritarian Government Preferences in Times of Crisis
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Is childhood lying shaped by callous-unemotional traits or does lie-telling make children more callous-unemotional? A longitudinal between- and within-person perspective
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People’s preferred balance between politicians, citizens, and experts in policy-making decisions
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How do citizens perceive the use of Artificial Intelligence in public sector decisions?
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Local civil society organisations’ appreciation of different local policy decision-making instruments
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Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance
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Development of a Measure of Anti-Rape Attitudes as a Potential Protective Factor Against Rape Perpetration
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Truth Effect Meets Anti-Rape Attitudes: Repetition Leads to Increased Endorsement of Facts and Prosocial Beliefs about Rape
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The public’s preferred level of involvement in local policy-making
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Deontologists are not always trusted over utilitarians : revisiting inferences of trustworthiness from moral judgments
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Trust is in the eye of the beholder : how perceptions of local diversity and segregation shape social cohesion
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Support for freedom of speech and concern for political correctness : the effects of trait emotional intelligence and cognitive ability
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Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty
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Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance
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Citizen participation in a neo-corporatist society : assessing the attitudes of civil society organisations
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- Conference Paper
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Citizen participation in a neo-corporatist society : assessing the attitudes of civil society organisations
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- Conference Paper
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Citizen participation in a neo-corporatist society : assessing the attitudes of civil society organisations
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Sequential decision-making impacts moral judgment : how iterative dilemmas can expand our perspective on sacrificial harm
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Sensitivity to moral principles predicts both deontological and utilitarian response tendencies in sacrificial dilemmas
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'Sorry for Congo, let’s make amends' : Belgians’ ideological worldviews predict attitudes towards apology and reparation for its colonial past