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  1. KLARpsy-Richtlinie zum Verfassen allgemeinverständlicher Zusammenfassungen psychologischer Metaanalysen im deutschsprachigen Raum
  2. Indicators of trustworthiness in lay-friendly research summaries: Scientificness surpasses easiness
  3. When freedom of choice leads to bias: How threat fosters selective exposure to health information
  4. Plain Language Summaries: What are they and do they make a difference?
  5. To Have the Best Interest at Heart: Analyzing the Match Between Laypersons’ Interests and Publication Activity in Psychology
  6. Plain Language Summaries: Ziele, Herausforderungen und die Entwicklung evidenzbasierter Richtlinien
  7. How to Put It Plainly? Findings From Two Randomized Controlled Studies on Writing Plain Language Summaries for Psychological Meta-Analyses
  8. Person- and situation-specific factors in discounting science via scientific impotence excuses
  9. Will COVID ‐19‐related economic worries superimpose health worries, reducing nonpharmaceutical intervention acceptance in Germany? A prospective pre‐registered study
  10. Straight From the Scientist’s Mouth—Plain Language Summaries Promote Laypeople’s Comprehension and Knowledge Acquisition When Reading About Individual Research Findings in Psychology
  11. Disentangling the process of epistemic change: The role of epistemic volition
  12. Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
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  14. The Role of Approach and Avoidance Motivation and Emotion Regulation in Coping Via Health Information Seeking
  15. Goals when seeking health information: a questionnare
  16. Unveiling the Subjective Perception of Health Information Sources: A Three-Dimensional Source Taxonomy Based on Similarity Judgements