Beyza Tepe
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Karakulak A, Tepe B, Dimitrova R, Abdelrahman M, Akaliyski P, Alaseel R, et al.
Commun Psychol
. 2024 Sep;
1(1):43.
PMID: 39242865
With the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural scientists aimed to illuminate reasons why people comply with (or not) large-scale cooperative activities. Here we investigated the motives that underlie support for COVID-19 preventive...
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Tepe B, Byrne R
Mem Cognit
. 2022 May;
50(5):1103-1123.
PMID: 35532831
How do people come to consider a morally unacceptable action, such as "a passenger in an airplane does not want to sit next to a Muslim passenger and so he...
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Tepe B, Karakulak A
Psychol Rep
. 2021 Dec;
126(2):835-855.
PMID: 34933626
Building on the Relational Motivation Theory, the present research argues that relational motivations (RM) underlie both the regulation and the moral judgment of socially (un)responsive Covid-19 behaviors (e.g., physical distancing)...
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Sunar D, Cesur S, Piyale Z, Tepe B, Biten A, Hill C, et al.
Emotion
. 2020 Mar;
21(4):693-706.
PMID: 32191085
Consonant with a functional view of moral emotions, we argue that morality is best analyzed within rather than in individuals, and use Fiske's (1992) theory of relational models (RMs: communal...
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Tepe B, Aydinli-Karakulak A
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2019 Jan;
117(2):310-337.
PMID: 30614730
Building on Rai and Fiske's (2011) Relationship Regulation Theory, we argue that violation of relational motives will predict the perception of the moral wrongness of moral transgressions better than violation...