Kevin Winter
@KevinWinter91Post-doc researcher at University of Hohenheim, Sustainable Behavior and Management. Interested in social influence, conspiracy beliefs and depolarization.
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"Spart die Unis nicht zur Tode!": Die Verfasste Studierendenschaft der #UniHohenheim ruft auf zur #Demo gegen Pläne der @regierungbw für neue #Hochschulfinanzierung #WissenBrauchtMittelBW
Presented our work on conspiracy beliefs and wind farm opposition yesterday at the interdisciplinary workshop "Conspiracies and Conflicts" @ScuolaSantAnna Pisa. Inspiring talks and lots of food (not only) for thought. Thanks for the invitation!
Falschinformationen zu Windrädern stoßen auf breite Akzeptanz – beeinflusst durch Weltanschauungen, nicht durch fehlendes Wissen. Das erschwert faktenbasierte Diskussionen zur #Windenergie, so eine Studie von #UniHohenheim & @ZPID @NatureComms sohub.io/pl2j
✨New paper out in which we argue for a more pleasure-inclusive perspective on self-control. with @KathaBernecker @heyheyitsaiste @PsyPhiDanny See for yourself 👇🏻
What could we gain if we took a *new perspective* on self-control and considered *pleasure* as part of the solution to many problems? 🤔 New paper out on ‚pleasureful self-control’ with the fantastic @DanielaVBecker, Aiste Guobyte and Daniel Ganama 🥳 doi.org/10.1016/j.cops…
The #DGPs2024 symposium on directions in pro-env behavior by @hennlalaura & @KevinWinter91 covered topics from electric cars, heating and collective action. Behavioral psy is becoming impact orientated, engaging less pro-environmentally minded and adapting to real-life context!🙌
With amazing colleagues we summarized our experiences from the German Network for Forced Migration and Asylum in a recently published article - the network aims to build a bridge between research and practice @jhhellmann @HelenLandmann @KevinWinter91 @hess_f_m @UlrichKlocke
Now, there is also an english version of our article available at @InMindMag If you want to learn more about the role of conspiracy theories as an obstacle to climate action, read this: in-mind.org/article/tiltin… @LPummerer @InMindMagazin
Alcohol (over)consumption is not only a matter of too little control, but also a matter of too little pleasure (hedonic capacity). We think this is an important finding as it opens up new ideas for treatment. @KathaBernecker sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
📢Extreme opinions can be countered 📢 Researchers from @zpid & @UniHohenheim present rhetorical tools that can help to reduce the polarization of discussions. #research #communication #psychology leibniz-psychology.org/en/news/detail…
Trending in #MultidisciplinaryPsychology: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Polyamorous & ambiamorous adolescents: mental health in an LGBTQ+ sample 2) Reconstruction of Memories of a Disdainful Hookup 3) Blood Pressure & Social Pain 4a) The Representation of Giving Actions 4b)…
If you are interested in our paper you might also want to have a look at this closely related piece by Daniel A Effron, @kaiepstude, and @nroese on motivated counterfactuals. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
Now officially published :) Very proud to share this OA paper on the depolarizing impact of intraindividual conflicts.
Very happy to see our new paper (with @KevinWinter91) published OA in CDPS: We summarize research from other and our own lab on the potential of intraindividual conflicts (e.g., cognitive conflicts, counterfactuals) in mitigating polarized attitudes. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
Our new paper on motivated counterfactual thinking has been published (with Daniel Effron and @nroese) journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
🚨📝 Extremely excited about this new paper in @NatureClimate !! Together with a bunch of amazing colleagues, we provide a perspective on how to effectively include behavioral science in research on mitigating climate change nature.com/articles/s4155…
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