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Tobias Schröder

Researcher at University of Potsdam

Publications -  53
Citations -  1367

Tobias Schröder is an academic researcher from University of Potsdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Affect control theory & Computational sociology. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1168 citations. Previous affiliations of Tobias Schröder include Humboldt University of Berlin & Fachhochschule Potsdam.

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ANGST: affective norms for German sentiment terms, derived from the affective norms for English words.

TL;DR: The classic ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance were extended with additional arousal ratings using a slightly different scale, and measures of several objective psycholinguistic variables for the words were also added, so as to further facilitate the use of this new database in psychol linguistic research.
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The Affective Meanings of Automatic Social Behaviors: Three Mechanisms that Explain Priming.

TL;DR: 2 computational models of behavioral priming that implement 3 mechanisms (psychological, cultural, and biological) as a unified explanation of such effects are presented and how they integrate previous theoretical accounts of priming phenomena is discussed.
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Changing minds about electric cars: An empirically grounded agent-based modeling approach

TL;DR: An empirically grounded, spatially explicit, agent-based model, InnoMind (Innovation diffusion driven by changing Minds), is introduced to simulate the effects of policy interventions and social influence on consumers' transport mode preferences and suggests that introducing an exclusive zone for EVs in the city would accelerate the early-phase diffusion more effectively than financial incentives only.
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Modeling Dynamic Identities and Uncertainty in Social Interactions Bayesian Affect Control Theory

TL;DR: In this article, a generalization of affect control theory (BayesACT) is proposed to better account for the dynamic fluctuation of identity meanings for self and other duri...
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A Complex Systems Approach to the Study of Ideology: Cognitive-Affective Structures and the Dynamics of Belief Systems

TL;DR: The authors propose a complex systems approach to the study of political belief systems, to overcome some of the fragmentation in the current scholarship on ideology, and construing ideologies as conceptual networks of cognitive-affective representations embedded in social networks of people may provide a path for bridging existing gaps and epistemological disputes.