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  1. Germany shows itself to be only moderately prepared to accept cultured meat
  2. Consumer-Oriented Product Development: The Conceptualization of Novel Food Products Based on Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and Resulting Consumer Expectations
  3. Consumers dislike boar taint related off-flavours in pork chops regardless of a meal context
  4. SYNSEG – Eine Methode zur syntaxgeleiteten Segmentierung von Kodiereinheiten für die Analyse von Gruppenprozessen
  5. Measurement equivalence of Schwartz's refined value structure across countries and modes of data collection: New evidence from Estonia, Finland, and Ethiopia
  6. Among a German Sample of Forensic Patients, Previous Animal Abuse Mediates Between Psychopathy and Sadistic Actions
  7. Innovative Materials Facilitating Resource Efficiency: Do Consumers Accept Eco-Friendly Materials?
  8. Consumer acceptance of Wood-Polymer Composites: a conjoint analytical approach with a focus on innovative and environmentally concerned consumers
  9. Measuring the Interest of German Students in Agriculture: the Role of Knowledge, Nature Experience, Disgust, and Gender
  10. Parental risk perception of mycotoxins and risk reduction behaviour
  11. Scham und Familienbeziehungen bei Bulimie
  12. Relationship of Inglehart's and Schwartz's value dimensions revisited
  13. The Needs of Victims: An Empirical Categorization Based on Interpersonal Conflicts
  14. Knowledge of Indonesian University Students on the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
  15. The Value Structure in Socioeconomically Less Developed European Countries Still Remains an Ellipse
  16. Randomized comparison of the i-gel™, the LMA Supreme™, and the Laryngeal Tube Suction-D using clinical and fibreoptic assessments in elective patients
  17. Person Repetition Neglect While Viewing Continuous Pictorial Narratives
  18. Belastungen von Bachelor- und Diplom-Studierenden
  19. Apologies: Words of magic? The role of verbal components, anger reduction, and offence severity.
  20. The value structure in socioeconomically less developed European countries still remains an ellipse
  21. A Multilevel Analysis of the Values Component of Culture: Common and Unique in Schwartz's and Inglehart's Value Dimensions
  22. Positive impact of crisis resource management training on no-flow time and team member verbalisations during simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A randomised controlled trial
  23. Personal and situational values predict ethical reasoning
  24. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede der Kulturvergleichsansätze der World Value Map von Inglehart, des Wertekreises von Schwartz und der Kulturstandards von Th omas
  25. Low-dose S-ketamine added to propofol anesthesia for magnetic resonance imaging in children is safe and ensures faster recovery - a prospective evaluation
  26. Defensive Flexibility and Its Relation to Symptom Severity, Depression, and Anxiety
  27. Social Attraction Measure
  28. Personal and situational values predict ethical reasoning
  29. Effective Coordination in Human Group Decision Making: MICRO-CO: A Micro-analytical Taxonomy for Analysing Explicit Coordination Mechanisms in Decision-Making Groups
  30. Dimensions of Group Coordination: Applicability Test of the Coordination Mechanism Circumplex Model
  31. An Inclusive Model of Group Coordination
  32. The influence of psychodynamically oriented therapists' attachment representations on outcome and alliance in inpatient psychotherapy
  33. Therapists’ attachment, patients’ interpersonal problems and alliance development over time in inpatient psychotherapy.
  34. Violence and Personality in Forensic Patients
  35. Therapist effects on outcome and alliance in inpatient psychotherapy
  36. INFLUENCES OF PATIENTS’ AND THERAPISTS’ INTERPERSONAL PROBLEMS AND THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE ON OUTCOME IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
  37. Zur Bedeutung der Einzeltherapeuten für das Therapieergebnis in der stationären Psychotherapie - eine Pilotstudie
  38. Verlauf der Symptombelastung und Vorhersage des Behandlungserfolges in der stationären Psychotherapie/ Course of Symptom Severity and Prediction of Outcome in Inpatient Psychotherapy
  39. Measuring Psychotherapeutic Change with the Symptom Checklist SCL 90 R
  40. Coder Agreement Using the German Edition of Luborsky's CCRT Method in Videotaped or Transcribed RAP Interviews
  41. Different Reliabilities at the Episode Level and that of the Final CCRT—A Rejoinder to Luborsky and Diguer
  42. Einführung in die Experimental- & Evaluationsmethodik der Wirtschafts & Sozialpsychologie - Skript zur Einstündigen Vorlesung im SS2010 (Introduction to Psychological Methods for Experiments and Evaluations in Economical and Social Psychology - Teachin...