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    Meat morals: relationship between meat consumption consumer attitudes towards human and animal welfare and moral behavior by De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Hudders, Liselot

    Published in Meat science (01-01-2015)
    “…The aim of this work is to explore the relation between morality and diet choice by investigating how animal and human welfare attitudes and donation behaviors…”
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    Look who's cooking. Investigating the relationship between watching educational and edutainment TV cooking shows, eating habits and everyday cooking practices among men and women in Belgium by De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Hudders, Liselot

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2016)
    “…Television (TV) cooking shows have evolved from focusing on educating to focusing on entertaining, as well. At present, educational TV cooking shows focus on…”
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    From Meatless Mondays to Meatless Sundays: Motivations for Meat Reduction among Vegetarians and Semi-vegetarians Who Mildly or Significantly Reduce Their Meat Intake by De Backer, Charlotte J. S, Hudders, Liselot

    Published in Ecology of food and nutrition (02-11-2014)
    “…This study explores vegetarians’ and semi-vegetarians’ motives for reducing their meat intake. Participants are categorized as vegetarians (remove all meat…”
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    The effects of celebrity gossip on trust are moderated by prosociality of the gossipers by Rudnicki, Konrad, De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Declerck, Carolyn

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-06-2019)
    “…Previous research suggests that gossip serves several functions in regulating group dynamics (e.g. bonding, entertainment) and is preferentially used by…”
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    Online celebrity aggression: A combination of low empathy and high moral disengagement? The relationship between empathy and moral disengagement and adolescents' online celebrity aggression by Ouvrein, Gaëlle, De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Vandebosch, Heidi

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-12-2018)
    “…Adolescents regularly become involved in online aggression. While existing research mainly concentrated on online peer aggression, some studies pointed to…”
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    Family meal traditions. Comparing reported childhood food habits to current food habits among university students by De Backer, Charlotte J.S.

    Published in Appetite (01-10-2013)
    “…•Childhood eating habits influence the eating habits of students in several ways.•Frequencies in childhood family meals predict frequencies in adult…”
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    "They Are Wallowing in Luxury, but Complain About the Struggles of Lockdown": A Field Study of Audiences' Responses to Celebrity COVID-19 Posts by Ouvrein, Gaëlle, Vandebosch, Heidi, De Backer, Charlotte J. S.

    Published in Journal of media psychology (2023)
    “…Many people are fascinated by celebrities and like to follow them and leave positive comments online about the luxurious lives they lead. There are doubts and…”
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    Taking it to the next level: The negligible role of trust when online dating goes offline by Hallam, Lara, De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Walrave, Michel

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-01-2019)
    “…According to the socioemotional selectivity theory, adults place greater emphasis on finding a life partner. As the traditional dating means and opportunities…”
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    Situational and Personal Determinants of Adolescents' Attitudes Toward Online Celebrity Bashing by Ouvrein, Gaëlle, Vandebosch, Heidi, De Backer, Charlotte J. S.

    Published in Psychology of popular media (01-01-2024)
    “…Celebrities regularly become the victims of online bashing and criticism by the audience, a phenomenon known as celebrity bashing. Part of the reason why…”
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    Setting a Bad Example: Peer, Parental, and Celebrity Norms Predict Celebrity Bashing by Ouvrein, Gaëlle, Pabian, Sara, Machimbarrena, Juan Manuel, Erreygers, Sara, De Backer, Charlotte J. S., Vandebosch, Heidi

    Published in The Journal of early adolescence (01-08-2019)
    “…The present study investigated the effect of descriptive and injunctive norms of peers, parents, and favorite celebrities on adolescents’ negative online…”
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    Neuroendocrine and psychophysiological investigation of the evolutionary roots of gossip by Rudnicki, Konrad, Spacova, Irina, Backer, Charlotte De, Dricot, Caroline E. M. K., Lebeer, Sarah, Poels, Karolien

    Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2023)
    “…This study investigates an evolutionary hypothesis of gossip postulating that in humans it serves a similar function as social grooming in other primates. It…”
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    The pleasure of sharing: Can social context make healthy food more appealing? by Maldoy, Katrien, De Backer, Charlotte J. S., Poels, Karolien

    Published in Psychology & marketing (01-02-2021)
    “…This study investigates whether healthy food can be made more appealing by looking at the pleasure induced by the social context in which food is eaten (eating…”
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    Sharing is Caring: A Study of Food-Sharing Practices in Australian Early Childhood Education and Care Services by Wallace, Ruth, Lombardi, Karen, Backer, Charlotte De, Costello, Leesa, Devine, Amanda

    Published in Nutrients (16-01-2020)
    “…Food connects people, and can significantly impact the physical, social and emotional development of young children. Food sharing and family-style mealtimes…”
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    “Our” food versus “my” food. Investigating the relation between childhood shared food practices and adult prosocial behavior in Belgium by De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Fisher, Maryanne L., Poels, Karolien, Ponnet, Koen

    Published in Appetite (01-01-2015)
    “…•Mealtimes are an ideal arena for the socialization of prosociality.•Previous works mainly focused on the presence of others at the table.•Focusing on food, we…”
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    Are Sex Differences in Mating Strategies Overrated? Sociosexual Orientation as a Dominant Predictor in Online Dating Strategies by Hallam, Lara, De Backer, Charlotte J. S., Fisher, Maryanne L., Walrave, Michel

    Published in Evolutionary psychological science (01-12-2018)
    “…Past research has extensively focused on sex differences in online dating strategies but has largely neglected sex-related individual difference variables such…”
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    The differential effects of viewing short-form online culinary videos of fruits and vegetables versus sweet snacks on adolescents’ appetites by Ngqangashe, Yandisa, Backer, Charlotte J.S. De

    Published in Appetite (01-11-2021)
    “…Social media culinary videos are a prominent feature across various social media platforms and constitute one of many media platforms that expose audiences to…”
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    Blinded by the Starlight: An Evolutionary Framework for Studying Celebrity Culture and Fandom by De Backer, Charlotte J. S

    Published in Review of general psychology (01-06-2012)
    “…Seeing is believing. Historically, print media has used visual illustrations to add credibility to their texts. The power of visuals is indeed stronger than…”
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    An experimental investigation of the effect of TV cooking show consumption on children's food choice behaviour by Ngqangashe, Yandisa, De Backer, Charlotte J.S., Hudders, Liselot, Hermans, Nina, Vandebosch, Heidi, Smits, Tim

    Published in International journal of consumer studies (01-07-2018)
    “…For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underlying the obesity epidemic. It has been suggested that if…”
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