Lotte Thomsen
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Margoni F, Thomsen L
Cogn Psychol
. 2024 Jul;
152:101671.
PMID: 39079256
Research has shown that infants represent legitimate leadership and predict continued obedience to authority, but which cues they use to do so remains unknown. Across eight pre-registered experiments varying the...
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Kleppesto T, Czajkowski N, Vassend O, Roysamb E, Eftedal N, Sheehy-Skeffington J, et al.
Behav Genet
. 2024 May;
54(4):321-332.
PMID: 38811431
The attachment and caregiving domains maintain proximity and care-giving behavior between parents and offspring, in a way that has been argued to shape people's mental models of how relationships work,...
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Kleppesto T, Czajkowski N, Sheehy-Skeffington J, Vassend O, Roysamb E, Eftedal N, et al.
J Pers
. 2024 Feb;
92(6):1744-1758.
PMID: 38386613
Objective: Political attitudes are predicted by the key ideological variables of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO), as well as some of the Big Five personality traits. Past...
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Fonn E, Zahl J, Kristensen B, Margoni F, Thomsen L
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Oct;
46:e335.
PMID: 37813453
Cooperation is fundamentally moderated by the form of relationship between the actors involved, as is normative resource distribution. We argue that possessions are likely treated differently across different types of...
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Eftedal N, Thomsen L
Behav Brain Sci
. 2023 Sep;
46:e190.
PMID: 37694926
Behavioral genetics typically finds that the so-called shared environment contributes little or nothing to explaining within-population variation on most traits. If true, this has important implications for where to look...
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Sheehy-Skeffington J, Kteily N, Ho A, Thomsen L
Am Psychol
. 2022 Jul;
77(7):868-869.
PMID: 35862108
Memorializes Jim Sidanius (née James Brown [1945-2021]), one of the the foremost social and political psychologists of his generation. His theory of social dominance redefined the scientific study of intergroup...
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Thomsen L
Behav Brain Sci
. 2022 Jul;
45:e124.
PMID: 35796375
Group representations need not reduce to triadic conflict roles, although we infer group membership from them. A conceptual primitive of <group> as one solidary, bounded unity or clique may motivate...
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Eftedal N, Kleppesto T, Czajkowski N, Sheehy-Skeffington J, Roysamb E, Vassend O, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Mar;
12(1):5402.
PMID: 35354855
Injustice typically involves some people benefitting at the expense of others. An opportunist might then be selectively motivated to amend only the injustice that is harmful to them, while someone...
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Fonn E, Zahl J, Thomsen L
Child Dev
. 2021 Dec;
93(3):831-844.
PMID: 34958120
Theories of cultural evolution posit that cues of competence-based prestige, rather than formidability-based dominance, should guide culturally transmitted learning, but recent work suggested that French and Kaqchikel Guatamalan preschoolers place...