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    Prosociality during COVID‐19: Globally focussed solidarity brings greater benefits than nationally focussed solidarity by Zagefka, Hanna

    “…Many charities are appealing for donations to address problems caused by the COVID‐19 crisis. Two survey studies (total N = 500) tested predictors of donation…”
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    Intergroup helping during the coronavirus crisis: Effects of group identification, ingroup blame and third party outgroup blame by Zagefka, Hanna

    “…Two studies tested predictors of helping across national boundaries. British participants reported blame attributions for the coronavirus crisis, either to the…”
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    Intergroup helping during the COVID-19 crisis: A moderated mediation with effects of ingroup identification, ingroup blame, and perceived global common fate by Zagefka, Hanna

    “…•Overcoming a pandemic requires intergroup solidarity between different national groups, and social psychology can help understand how intergroup helping can…”
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    The Psychology of Charitable Donations to Disaster Victims and Beyond by Zagefka, Hanna, James, Trevor

    Published in Social issues and policy review (01-01-2015)
    “…This contribution summarizes the literature on the psychology of charitable donations to victims of disasters and other unfortunate circumstances. Four…”
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    Benefits over threats associated with host-country nationals’ acculturation preferences: Examining a stereotype content and threat benefit model by Valenzuela, Marcus A., Schwartz, Seth J., Zagefka, Hanna

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-10-2024)
    “…A survey study in the US (N = 647) tested predictors of host-country nationals’ acculturation preferences regarding whether participants would want immigrants…”
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    Beliefs That Contribute to Dissatisfaction in Romantic Relationships by Zagefka, Hanna, Bahul, Krisztina

    Published in The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) (01-04-2021)
    “…Some lay beliefs people hold are harmful to their romantic relationships because they reduce relationship satisfaction. Two studies were conducted in two…”
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    When does national identification lead to the rejection of immigrants? Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence for the role of essentialist in-group definitions by Pehrson, Samuel, Brown, Rupert, Zagefka, Hanna

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-03-2009)
    “…Two studies were carried out in England to investigate the role of essentialist national group definitions in determining the effect of national identification…”
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    Combining Motherhood and Work: Effects of Dual Identity and Identity Conflict on Well-Being by Zagefka, Hanna, Houston, Diane, Duff, Leonie, Moftizadeh, Nali

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-10-2021)
    “…This study investigated whether having a dual identity as both a mother and an employed person constitutes a threat to well-being, or whether it is a positive…”
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    Majority members’ acculturation: How proximal-acculturation relates to expectations of immigrants and intergroup ideologies over time by Lefringhausen, Katharina, Marshall, Tara C., Ferenczi, Nelli, Zagefka, Hanna, Kunst, Jonas R.

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-08-2023)
    “…How do English majority members’ national culture maintenance and immigrant culture adoption (i.e., globalisation-based proximal-acculturation) predict their…”
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    Nuestra Culpa: Collective Guilt and Shame as Predictors of Reparation for Historical Wrongdoing by Brown, Rupert, González, Roberto, Zagefka, Hanna, Manzi, Jorge, Čehajić, Sabina

    “…Three studies examined the hypothesis that collective guilt and shame have different consequences for reparation. In 2 longitudinal studies, the ingroup was…”
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    Lay Beliefs About Romantic Relationships: A Mediator of the Effect of Family Dysfunction on Romantic Relationship Satisfaction by Zagefka, Hanna, Clarke, Zofia, Kabeli, Gabriella, Lundy, Chloe, Plumtree, Alexandra, Smith, Grace

    Published in Journal of adult development (01-12-2021)
    “…This paper tested why people differ with regard to whether they believe it is possible to find enduring love. Variations were assumed to be due to differences…”
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    Positive contact with working-class people reduces personal contribution to inequality by Vázquez, Alexandra, Sayans-Jiménez, Pablo, López-Rodríguez, Lucía, Lois, David, Zagefka, Hanna

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-09-2023)
    “…The current research investigates the effect of a type of intergroup contact that has rarely been studied to date, class-based contact, on one’s personal…”
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    We'll never get past the glass ceiling! Meta-stereotyping, world-views and perceived relative group-worth by Owuamalam, Chuma, Zagefka, Hanna

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-11-2013)
    “…This article examines the implications of perceived negativity from members of a dominant outgroup on the world views and perceived relative group worth of…”
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    Family Roles, Family Dysfunction, and Depressive Symptoms by Zagefka, Hanna, Jones, Joshua, Caglar, Alara, Girish, Ritu, Matos, Carly

    Published in The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) (01-07-2021)
    “…This work focuses on different roles individuals might adopt in their family of origin: hero, scapegoat, lost child, mascot, caretaker, and mastermind. It was…”
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    Attachments to Mother, Father, and Romantic Partner as Predictors of Life Satisfaction by Zagefka, Hanna, Andrew, Natalya, Boelen, Brigitte, Cummings, Olivia, Denton, Ruby, Harris, Sajadea, Knoetig, Leonore, Mahmood, Muskaan, Shahid, Anisa, Swan, Matthea, Tarter, Julia, Welch, Amanda, Williams, Rachel

    Published in The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) (01-10-2022)
    “…Two correlational survey studies were conducted among adult samples (Ns  =  205; 697) to test the effects on general life satisfaction of attachment to three…”
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    How minority members' perceptions of majority members' acculturation preferences shape minority members' own acculturation preferences: Evidence from Chile by Zagefka, Hanna, González, Roberto, Brown, Rupert

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-06-2011)
    “…Two survey studies were conducted in Chile with members of the indigenous minority group Mapuche (Ns = 566; 394). The aim was to find predictors of minority…”
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    Comparisons and Perceived Deprivation in Ethnic Minority Settings by Zagefka, Hanna, Brown, Rupert

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2005)
    “…Two studies investigated comparison choices among ethnic minorities and majorities. The perceived status of the self vis-àvis different comparison targets also…”
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    Predictors of majority members' acculturation preferences: Experimental evidence by Zagefka, Hanna, Tip, Linda K., González, Roberto, Brown, Rupert, Cinnirella, Marco

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-05-2012)
    “…A study was conducted to test experimentally whether majority members' perceptions of which acculturation strategies minority members prefer would causally…”
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    The habituation fallacy: Disaster victims who are repeatedly victimised are assumed to suffer less, and they are helped less by Zagefka, Hanna

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…This paper tests the effects of lay beliefs that disaster victims who have been victimised by other events in the past will cope better with a new adverse…”
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