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Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2023). Dataset used in the publication : "The power of social influence: A replication and extension of the Asch experiment" by Axel Franzen and Sebastian Mader (PLOS ONE 2023) [Dataset].

Mader, Sebastian; Rüttenauer, Tobias (2022). The Effects of Non-pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Mortality: A Generalized Synthetic Control Approach Across 169 Countries. Frontiers in Public Health, 10(820642), p. 820642. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fpubh.2022.820642

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2022). The Importance of Money Scale (IMS): A new instrument to measure the importance of material well-being. Personality and individual differences, 184, p. 111172. Elsevier 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111172

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (eds.) (2021). Research Handbook on Environmental Sociology. Research Handbooks in Sociology series. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2021). The development of global CO2 emissions. In: Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (eds.) Research Handbook on Environmental Sociology. Research Handbooks in Sociology series (pp. 5-21). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2021). Testing the Measurement of Environmental Concern: How Do Single Items Perform in Comparison to Multi-Item Scales? In: Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (eds.) Research Handbook on Environmental Sociology. Research Handbooks in Sociology series. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing

Mader, Sebastian; Rubach, Malte; Schaecke, Wolfram; Röger, Christine; Feldhoffer, Ina; Thalmeier, Eva-Magdalena (2020). Healthy nutrition in Germany: A survey analysis of social causes, obesity and socioeconomic status. Public health nutrition, 23(12), pp. 2109-2123. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S1368980019004877

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2020). Can Climate Skeptics Be Convinced? The Effect of Nature Videos on Environmental Concern. Sustainability, 12(7), p. 2972. MDPI 10.3390/su12072972

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2020). Reply to the comment by Zhang and Fang (2019) on consumption-based versus production-based accounting of CO2 emissions. Environmental science & policy, 104, pp. 52-54. Elsevier 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.11.005

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian; Bahr, Sebastian (2019). Governing the Commons: Why Self-Administered Farm Outlets Flourish in Switzerland. International journal of the commons, 13(2), pp. 1079-1091. Igitur 10.5334/ijc.960

Mader, Sebastian (2019). Plant trees for the planet: The potential of forests for climate change mitigation and the major drivers of national forest area. Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change, 25(4), pp. 519-536. Springer 10.1007/s11027-019-09875-4

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2019). Do phantom questions measure social desirability? Methods, data, analyses, 13(1), pp. 37-57. Gesis 10.12758/mda.2019.01

Mader, Sebastian (2018). The nexus between social inequality and CO2 emissions revisited: Challenging its empirical validity. Environmental science & policy, 89, pp. 322-329. Elsevier 10.1016/j.envsci.2018.08.009

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2018). Consumption-based versus production-based accounting of CO2 emissions: Is there evidence for carbon leakage? Environmental science & policy, 84, pp. 34-40. Elsevier 10.1016/j.envsci.2018.02.009

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian; Winter, Fabian (2018). Contagious Yawning, Empathy, and Their Relation to Prosocial Behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147(12), pp. 1950-1958. American Psychological Association 10.1037/xge0000422

Mader, Sebastian; Rubach, Malte; Schaecke, Wolfram (2017). The impact of social fac­tors on the nutrition of German children and adolescents. They say you are what you eat, but do you eat what you are? Ernährungs Umschau, 64(6), pp. 96-100. Umschau Verlag Breidenstein GMBH 10.4455/eu.2017.022

Franzen, Axel; Mader, Sebastian (2016). Predictors of national CO2 emissions: do international commitments matter? Climatic change, 139(3-4), pp. 491-502. Springer 10.1007/s10584-016-1795-x

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