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Antonio Pierro
Professore Ordinario
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI PSICOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI DI SVILUPPO E SOCIALIZZAZIONE
E-mail:
antonio.pierro@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
Publications
Title
Published on
Year
Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
2020
How stressful is retirement! Antecedents of stress linked to athletes’ career termination
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2019
Need for closure effect on collective action intentions and behavior toward immigrants in Italy: The mediation of binding foundations and political conservatism
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2019
Tracking the leader: Gaze behavior in group interactions
ISCIENCE
2019
I don’t feel positive, but you are: every issue can be settled! The role of self and others’ positivity in the perception of intragroup conflict at work
CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
2019
The epistemic bases of prejudice: The role of need for cognitive closure
TPM. TESTING, PSYCHOMETRICS, METHODOLOGY IN APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
2019
Motivated prejudice: The effect of need for closure on anti-immigrant attitudes in the United States and Italy and the mediating role of binding moral foundations
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
2019
Which people are willing to maintain their subordinated position? Social dominance orientation as antecedent to compliance to harsh power tactics in a higher education setting
PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
2019
"Letting myself go forward past wrongs". How regulatory modes affect self-forgiveness
PLOS ONE
2018
Assessment and locomotion conjunction. How looking complements leaping … but not always
ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2018
A structural model of intrinsic motivation. On the psychology of means-ends fusion
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
2018
Social dominance and interpersonal power. Asymmetrical relationships within hierarchy-enhancing and hierarchy-attenuating work environments
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2018
“Keeping in mind the gender stereotype". The role of need for closure in the retrieval‑induced forgetting of female managers’ qualities
COGNITIVE PROCESSING
2018
All about cognitive consistency. A reply to commentaries
PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY
2018
Cognitive Consistency Theory in Social Psychology: A Paradigm Reconsidered
PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY
2018
A “bridge” over troubled water: implications of the effect of locomotion mode on hopelessness
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2018
The trials of women leaders in the workforce. How a need for cognitive closure can influence acceptance of harmful gender stereotypes
SEX ROLES
2018
Retrieval-induced forgetting as motivated cognition
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2018
When and Why Do Liberals and Conservatives Think Alike?: An Investigation into Need for Cognitive Closure, the Binding Moral Foundations, and Political Perception
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
2018
Stress lavoro-correlato tra le infermiere: gli effetti dei modi regolatori [Work-related stress among nurses: the effect of regulatory mode]
RASSEGNA DI PSICOLOGIA
2018
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Interessi di ricerca
Keywords
attitudes
Epistemic motivation
self-regulation
Social power
leadership
Cross-cultural psychology
persuasione
Extremism
Progetti di Ricerca
Ecological Threat (e.g., COVID-19), Epistemic Motivations, Cultural Tightness-Looseness, and Negative Attitudes Towards Immigrants
Need for cognitive closure and anti-immigrant attitudes: the mediating role of binding moral foundations
Tightness¿Looseness as a Fundamental Dimension of Cultural Variation: Its variability across different Italian geographical areas and organizational contexts and the relationship with leadership-power styles and with chronic individual differences ...
What can lead people to believe that owning and using (defensive) weapons is legitimate and acceptable? The roles of Uncertainty, Need for Cognitive Closure and Moral Foundations
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