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    Values and physical activity among sports science students in France and China: a transcultural analysis by Liang, Yan, Rascle, Olivier, Hanel, Paul H P, Yang, Jian, Souchon, Nicolas

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (04-01-2024)
    “…The aim of this study was to analyze the relationships between values and physical activity in France (a Western European individualistic country) and in China…”
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    Testing of a paper-and-pencil Personalized Single Category Implicit Association Test (SC-IAT-P) by Bardin, Brigitte, Perrissol, Stéphane, Py, Jacques, Fos, Yoann, Souchon, Nicolas

    Published in International Review of Social Psychology (01-01-2016)
    “…The purpose of this series of studies is to test a paper-and-pencil procedure adapted from a computerized Implicit Association Test: the SC-IAT-P (Personalized…”
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    Prejudice among egalitarians: The case of values and weight bias by Souchon, Nicolas, Hanel, Paul, Coutte, Alexandre, Maio, Gregory

    Published in European journal of social psychology (24-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Many domains of research suggest that high favourability to social power and low favourability to egalitarian ideals predict more prejudice against…”
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    Prejudice among egalitarians: The case of values and weight bias by Souchon, Nicolas, Hanel, Paul H. P., Coutte, Alexandre, Maio, Gregory R.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-12-2023)
    “…Many domains of research suggest that high favourability to social power and low favourability to egalitarian ideals predict more prejudice against other…”
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    Influence of teachers’ political orientation and values on their success prediction toward students from different socioeconomic background by Souchon, Nicolas, Kermarec, G., Trouilloud, D., Bardin, B.

    “…Introduction. – Teachers tend to develop negative expectations and behaviours towards students comingfrom low socioeconomic backgrounds.Objective. – The…”
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    Does Spontaneous Favorability to Power (vs. Universalism) Values Predict Spontaneous Prejudice and Discrimination? by Souchon, Nicolas, Maio, Gregory R., Hanel, Paul H. P., Bardin, Brigitte

    Published in Journal of personality (01-10-2017)
    “…Objective We conducted five studies testing whether an implicit measure of favorability toward power over universalism values predicts spontaneous prejudice…”
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    The influence of referees' expertise, gender, motivation, and time constraints on decisional bias against women by Souchon, Nicolas, Livingstone, Andrew G, Maio, Gregory R

    Published in Journal of sport & exercise psychology (01-12-2013)
    “…The influence of player gender on referees' decision making was experimentally investigated. In Experiment 1, including 145 male handball referees, we…”
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    External Influences on Referees' Decisions in Judo: The Effects of Coaches' Exclamations During Throw Situations by Souchon, Nicolas, Fontayne, Paul, Livingstone, Andrew, Maio, Gregory R., Mellac, Nathalie, Genolini, Christophe

    Published in Journal of applied sport psychology (01-04-2013)
    “…The present research investigated the influence of coaches' exclamations on referees' decision-making in judo. Under time pressure, 65 judo referees judged…”
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    Influence of competition level on referees' decision-making in handball by Souchon, Nicolas, Livingstone, Andrew G., Bardin, Brigitte, Rascle, Olivier, Cabagno, Geneviève, Maio, Gregory R.

    Published in Social influence (01-10-2016)
    “…The influence of competition level on referees' decision-making was investigated. Referees' decisions in 90 handball games (30 games X 3 competition levels)…”
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    Referees' use of heuristics: The moderating impact of standard of competition by Souchon, Nicolas, Cabagno, Genevieve, Traclet, Alan, Trouilloud, David, Maio, Gregory

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-05-2009)
    “…The influence of players' standard of competition on referees' decision making was investigated. Standard of competition was examined by studying 30 handball…”
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    External Influences on Referees’ Decisions in Judo: The Effects of Coaches’ Exclamations During Throw Situations by Souchon, Nicolas, Fontayne, Paul, Livingstone, Andrew, Maio, Gregory, Mellac, Nathalie, Genolini, Christophe

    Published in Journal of applied sport psychology (01-04-2013)
    “…The present research investigated the influence of coaches’ exclamations on referees’ decision-making in judo. Under time pressure, 65 judo referees judged…”
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    Referees' Decision Making about Transgressions: The Influence of Player Gender at the Highest National Level by Souchon, Nicolas, Geneviéve, Cabagno, Rascle, Olivier, Traclet, Alan, Dosseville, Fabrice, Maio, Gregory R.

    Published in Psychology of women quarterly (01-12-2009)
    “…Prior research has found that referees are harsher toward sporting offenses in regional-level matches between women than in regional-level matches between men…”
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    Referees' Decision-making and Player Gender: The Moderating Role of the Type of Situation by Souchon, Nicolas, Cabagno, Geneviève, Traclet, Alan, Dosseville, Fabrice, Livingstone, Andrew, Jones, Marc, Maio, Gregory R.

    Published in Journal of applied sport psychology (29-01-2010)
    “…The influence of player gender on referees' decision-making was examined in 30 handball matches played at the highest regional level. The results indicated…”
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    Aggressor-Victim Dissent in Perceived Legitimacy of Aggression in Soccer by Rascle, Olivier, Traclet, Alan, Souchon, Nicolas, Coulomb-Cabagno, Geneviève, Petrucci, Carrie

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2010)
    “…The purpose of this role-playing study was to explore the perceived legitimacy of aggression in soccer as a function of perspective-related differences…”
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    Players' gender and male referees' decisions about aggression in french soccer : A preliminary study by COULOMB-CABAGNO, Geneviève, RASCLE, Olivier, SOUCHON, Nicolas

    Published in Sex roles (01-04-2005)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine (a) aggression displayed by players and (b) referees' decisions about these behaviors as a function of the gender of the…”
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    Aggressor-Victim Dissent in Perceived Legitimacy of Aggression in Soccer: The Moderating Role of Situational Background by Rascle, Olivier, Traclet, Alan, Souchon, Nicolas, Coulomb-Cabagno, Geneviève, Petrucci, Carrie

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2010)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the aggressor-victim difference in perceived legitimacy of aggression in soccer as a function of score information…”
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    Referees' decision making in handball and transgressive behaviors: Influence of stereotypes about gender of players? by SOUCHON, N, COULOMB-CABAGNO, G, TRACLET, A, RASCLE, O

    Published in Sex roles (01-10-2004)
    “…The purpose of these studies was to examine gender's effect on transgressive behaviors and referees' decisions during handball games (Study 1) and the…”
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    AGGRESSOR AND VICTIM PERSPECTIVE-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN PERCEIVED LEGITIMACY OF AGGRESSION IN SOCCER1 by Traclet, Alan, Rascle, Olivier, Souchon, Nicolas, Coulomb-Cabagno, Genevieve

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-2008)
    “…The purpose of this role-playing study was to explore the perceived legitimacy of aggression in soccer as a function of perspective-related differences…”
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