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Rainer Banse
Researcher at University of Bonn
Publications - 101
Citations - 7938
Rainer Banse is an academic researcher from University of Bonn. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implicit-association test & Implicit attitude. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 94 publications receiving 7335 citations. Previous affiliations of Rainer Banse include Humboldt University of Berlin & University of Mainz.
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Validity of content-based techniques to distinguish true and fabricated statements: A meta-analysis.
Verena A. Oberlader,Christoph Naefgen,Judith Koppehele-Gossel,Laura Quinten,Rainer Banse,Alexander F. Schmidt +5 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive meta-analysis on English- and German-language studies showed that the application of allCBCA criteria outperformed any incomplete CBCA criteria set, and statement classification based on discriminant functions revealed higher discrimination rates than decisions based on sum scores.
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Ongoing Victim Suffering Increases Prejudice: The Case of Secondary Anti-Semitism
Roland Imhoff,Rainer Banse +1 more
TL;DR: The present study provides the first evidence that ongoing suffering evokes an increase in prejudice against the victims, as measured with an affect misattribution procedure.
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The role of stress in divorce: A three-nation retrospective study
Guy Bodenmann,Linda Charvoz,Thomas N. Bradbury,Anna Marta Maria Bertoni,Raffaella Iafrate,Christina Giuliani,Rainer Banse,Jenny Behling +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how divorced individuals appraise the role of stress in their divorce and found that low commitment and deficits in interpersonal competencies (communication, problem solving, coping) are more likely than stress to be perceived as reasons for divorce.
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The Affect Misattribution Procedure: hot or not?
TL;DR: Whether, as the name implies, affect-based processes really underlie the AMP is investigated, and a modified AMP that enabled us to separate the influence of affective and nonaffective processes is used.
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Beziehungsspezifische Bindungsskalen für Erwachsene und ihre Validierung durch Netzwerk- und Tagebuchverfahren
TL;DR: Ausgehend von Bartholomews Modell der Bindungsstile im Erwachsenenalter wird ein revi- diertes Modell with beziehungsspezifisehen Dimensionen "sicher-angstlich" and "abhangig-unabhangg-hangig" vorgeschlagen and durch kurze Beurteilungsskalen operationalisiert as mentioned in this paper.