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Mark Dechesne
Mark Dechesne
Associate Professor, Leiden University, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Fully committed: Suicide bombers' motivation and the quest for personal significance
AW Kruglanski, X Chen, M Dechesne, S Fishman, E Orehek
Political psychology 30 (3), 331-357, 2009
7102009
Literal and symbolic immortality: the effect of evidence of literal immortality on self-esteem striving in response to mortality salience.
M Dechesne, T Pyszczynski, J Arndt, S Ransom, KM Sheldon, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 84 (4), 722, 2003
6312003
Handbook of experimental existential psychology
J Greenberg, SL Koole, TA Pyszczynski
Guilford Press, 2004
4782004
Derogation and distancing as terror management strategies: the moderating role of need for closure and permeability of group boundaries.
M Dechesne, J Janssen, A van Knippenberg
Journal of personality and social psychology 79 (6), 923, 2000
2942000
Terror management and the vicissitudes of sports fan affiliation: The effects of mortality salience on optimism and fan identification
M Dechesne, J Greenberg, J Arndt, J Schimel
European Journal of Social Psychology 30 (6), 813-835, 2000
2712000
Three decades of lay epistemics: The why, how, and who of knowledge formation
AW Kruglanski, M Dechesne, E Orehek, A Pierro
European Review of Social Psychology 20 (1), 146-191, 2009
1952009
On defeating death: Group reification and social identification as immortality strategies
E Castano, M Dechesne
European review of social psychology 16 (1), 221-255, 2005
1782005
Lay epistemic theory: The motivational, cognitive, and social aspects of knowledge formation
AW Kruglanski, E Orehek, M Dechesne, A Pierro
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 4 (10), 939-950, 2010
1082010
Deradicalization: not soft, but strategic
M Dechesne
Crime, law and social change 55, 287-292, 2011
912011
Need for closure and the social response to terrorism
E Orehek, S Fishman, M Dechesne, B Doosje, AW Kruglanski, AP Cole, ...
Basic and applied social psychology 32 (4), 279-290, 2010
912010
Terror's Epistemic Consequences: Existential Threat and the Quest for Certainty and Closure.
M Dechesne, AW Kruglanski
The Guilford Press, 2004
782004
Interdependent self-construals mitigate the fear of death and augment the willingness to become a martyr.
E Orehek, JA Sasota, AW Kruglanski, M Dechesne, L Ridgeway
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 107 (2), 265, 2014
572014
Smearing the opposition: Implicit and explicit stigmatization of the 2008 US Presidential candidates and the current US President.
S Kosloff, J Greenberg, T Schmader, M Dechesne, D Weise
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 139 (3), 383, 2010
572010
The psychological importance of youth culture: A terror management approach
J Janssen, M Dechesne, A Van Knippenberg
Youth & Society 31 (2), 152-167, 1999
481999
Jealousy in the blink of an eye: Jealous reactions following subliminal exposure to rival characteristics
K Massar, AP Buunk, M Dechesne
European Journal of Social Psychology 39 (5), 768-779, 2009
442009
The development of Kurdistan’s de facto statehood: Kurdistan’s September 2017 referendum for independence
K Palani, J Khidir, M Dechesne, E Bakker
Third World Quarterly 40 (12), 2270-2288, 2019
412019
International collaboration under threat: A field study in Kabul
M Dechesne, C Van Den Berg, J Soeters
Conflict Management and Peace Science 24 (1), 25-36, 2007
412007
International collaboration under threat: A field study in Kabul
M Dechesne, C Van Den Berg, J Soeters
Conflict Management and Peace Science 24 (1), 25-36, 2007
412007
Are associative and propositional processes qualitatively distinct? Comment on Gawronski and Bodenhausen (2006).
AW Kruglanski, M Dechesne
American Psychological Association 132 (5), 736, 2006
352006
Strategies to gain international recognition: Iraqi Kurdistan's September 2017 referendum for independence
K Palani, J Khidir, M Dechesne, E Bakker
Ethnopolitics 20 (4), 406-427, 2021
272021
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