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Exposure to political violence and political behavior: Psychological mechanisms of transformation
D Canetti, M Lindner
Psychology of Change, 91-108, 2014
222014
Public Reactions to Male Versus Female Terrorism: Experimental Evidence for the Male Warrior Hypothesis
M Lindner
Evolutionary Psychology 16 (2), 1474704918764578, 2018
102018
Candidate name order effects in New Hampshire: Evidence from primaries and from general elections with party column ballots
B MacInnis, JM Miller, JA Krosnick, C Below, M Lindner
Plos one 16 (3), e0248049, 2021
72021
The Sense in Senseless Violence: Male Reproductive Strategy and the Modern Sexual Marketplace as Contributors to Violent Extremism.
M Lindner
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 2023
52023
Alone Together and Angry: Misogynistic Extremism as Coalitional Bargaining for Sexual Access
M Lindner
PsyArXiv, 0
4
Fears and Phobias
LEO Kennair, M Lindner
Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1-4, 2018
32018
Transparency–more than a buzzword?
P Beckmann, K Gombert, A Hoppe, K Jautz, M Lindner, J Roome, ...
MaRBLe 1, 2012
32012
Indirect Intergroup Bargaining: An Evolutionary Psychological Theory of Microaggression
M Lindner, M Krasnow
Evolutionary Psychological Science 8 (4), 478-492, 2022
22022
Of Friends and Foes: How Human Coalitional Psychology Shapes Public Reactions to Terrorism: PhD Dissertation
M Lindner
Politica, 2018
2*2018
Garcia, Hector A., 2019. Sex, Power, and Partisanship: How Evolutionary Science Makes Sense of Our Political Divide
M Lindner
Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (2), 141-144, 2020
12020
Evaluating competing hypotheses in incel research
M Lindner
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 1-4, 2023
2023
Memory (Mis) Matches: Accurate and Biased Recall of Terror Suspects
M Lindner
Evolutionary Psychological Science 5 (2), 213-219, 2019
2019
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