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Olga Stavrova
Olga Stavrova
Mannheim University; Tilburg University
Verified email at uni-mannheim.de
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Why are religious people happy? The effect of the social norm of religiosity across countries
O Stavrova, D Fetchenhauer, T Schlösser
Social Science Research 42 (1), 90-105, 2013
3892013
Social connectedness as a source and consequence of meaning in life
O Stavrova, M Luhmann
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2016
3292016
Religious Prosociality and Morality Across Cultures How Social Enforcement of Religion Shapes the Effects of Personal Religiosity on Prosocial and Moral Attitudes and Behaviors
O Stavrova, P Siegers
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 0146167213510951, 2014
2112014
Are the unemployed equally unhappy all around the world? The role of the social norms to work and welfare state provision in 28 OECD countries
O Stavrova, T Schlösser, D Fetchenhauer
Journal of Economic Psychology 32 (1), 159-171, 2011
1332011
When and why is helping others good for well - being? The role of belief in reciprocity and conformity to society’s expectations
C Oarga, O Stavrova, D Fetchenhauer
European Journal of Social Psychology, 2015
1322015
Cynical Beliefs about Human Nature and Income: Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Analyses
O Stavrova, D Ehlebracht
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2016
1272016
Religion, self-rated health and mortality: Whether religiosity delays death depends on the cultural context
O Stavrova
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2015
126*2015
Extroversion and conscientiousness predict deteriorating job outcomes during the COVID-19 transition to enforced remote work
AM Evans, MC Meyers, PPFMV De Calseyde, O Stavrova
Social Psychological and Personality Science 13 (3), 781-791, 2022
1152022
Finding meaning in self-control: The effect of self-control on the perception of meaning in life
O Stavrova, T Pronk, MD Kokkoris
Self and Identity 19 (2), 201-218, 2020
1022020
A longitudinal analysis of romantic relationship formation: The effect of prosocial behavior
O Stavrova, D Ehlebracht
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2015
982015
Are virtuous people happy all around the world? Civic virtue, antisocial punishment, and subjective well-being across cultures
O Stavrova, T Schlösser, D Fetchenhauer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (7), 927-942, 2013
872013
Cohabitation, gender, and happiness: A cross-cultural study in thirty countries
O Stavrova, D Fetchenhauer, T Schlösser
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 0022022111419030, 2012
862012
Single parents, unhappy parents? Parenthood, partnership and the cultural normative context
O Stavrova, D Fetchenhauer
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2015
832015
Low self-control: a hidden cause of loneliness?
O Stavrova, D Ren, T Pronk
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 48 (3), 347-362, 2022
822022
Modification of a school programme in the Deutsches Museum to enhance students’ attitudes and understanding
O Stavrova, D Urhahne
International journal of science education 32 (17), 2291-2310, 2010
822010
Nonlinear effect of social interaction quantity on psychological well-being: Diminishing returns or inverted U?
D Ren, O Stavrova, WW Loh
Journal of personality and social psychology 122 (6), 1056, 2022
772022
The cynical genius illusion: Exploring and debunking lay beliefs about cynicism and competence
O Stavrova, D Ehlebracht
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 45 (2), 254-269, 2019
692019
Victims, perpetrators, or both? The vicious cycle of disrespect and cynical beliefs about human nature.
O Stavrova, D Ehlebracht, KD Vohs
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (9), 1736, 2020
672020
Contamination without contact: An examination of intention-based contagion
O Stavrova, GE Newman, A Kulemann, D Fetchenhauer
Judgment and decision making 11 (6), 2016
652016
Expressions of doubt and trust in online user reviews
AM Evans, O Stavrova, H Rosenbusch
Computers in Human Behavior, 2020
622020
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