Tu, Xueying Chang, Qing Van Eetvelde, Veerle Li, Luyuan
As urban green spaces, parks can provide rich cultural ecosystem services (CES), enhancing the well-being of those living in urban areas. Understanding how people perceive the CES supplied by parks and identifying differences with their supply is crucial for decision-makers and urban planners. In this study, we conducted a quantitative assessment o...
Sterkens, Philippe Baert, Stijn Rooman, Claudia Derous, Eva
Recent studies have explored hiring discrimination as an obstacle to former burnout patients. A substantial share of the burned-out working population, however, returns to the same employer, where they face an even more severe aftermath of burnout syndrome: promotion discrimination. To our knowledge, we are the first to directly address this issue....
Sterkens, Philippe Caers, Ralf De Couck, Marijke Van Driessche, Victor Geamanu, Michael Baert, Stijn
The analysis of hiring penalties due to spelling errors has been restricted to white-collar occupations and error-laden resumes. Moreover, the mechanisms underlying these penalties remained unclear. To fill these gaps, we conducted a scenario experiment with 445 recruiters. Compared to error-free resumes, hiring penalties are inflicted for error-la...
Morbee, Sofie; Waterschoot, Joachim; Yzerbyt, Vincent; Klein, Olivier; Luminet, Olivier; Schmitz, Mathias; Van den Bergh, Omer; 5032; Van Oost, Pascaline; De Craene, Silke; Vansteenkiste, Maarten;
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BACKGROUND: This vignette study explores which factors contribute to higher COVID-19 vaccination intentions. METHODS: Between the 4th-11 January 2021, we recruited 15,901 Belgian citizens (Mage = 50.11 years, range 18-100) through convenience sampling to participate in a vignette study. In each vignette, we manipulated contextual determinants consi...
Klimentidis, Yann C Newell, Michelle VAN DER Zee, Matthijs D Bland, Victoria L May-Wilson, Sebastian Arani, Gayatri Menni, Cristina Mangino, Massimo Arora, Amit Raichlen, David A
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Medicine and science in sports and exercise
A lack of physical activity (PA) is one of the most pressing health issues today. Our individual propensity for PA is influenced by genetic factors. Stated liking of different PA types may help capture additional and informative dimensions of PA behavior genetics. In over 157,000 individuals from the UK Biobank, we performed genome-wide association...
Pandelaere, Mario
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Current opinion in psychology
One core fundamental need that people may try to address through consumption is that of affiliation, or the need to belong. First, giving gifts may serve that goal, but it may also potentially hurt the formation of affiliative bonds if it creates a sense of indebtedness. Second, experiential consumption serves the need to belong if it is enjoyed so...
Lerusse, Amandine; 119302; Van de Walle, Steven; 25631;
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Kountouris, Y
The transition towards sustainable consumption and production requires public engagement and support. In this context, understanding the determinants of individual pro-environmental behavior can assist in sustainability policy design, and contribute to explaining cross-country and regional differences in its implementation and effectiveness. This p...
Mahmood, Lubna González-Gil, Esther M Schwarz, Peter Herrmann, Sandra Karaglani, Eva Cardon, Greet De Vylder, Flore Willems, Ruben Makrilakis, Konstantinos Liatis, Stavors
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European journal of pediatrics
A family meal is defined as a meal consumed together by the members of a family or by having ≥ 1 parent present during a meal. The frequency of family meals has been associated with healthier food intake patterns in both children and parents. This study aimed to investigate in families at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes across Europe the a...
Haesevoets, Tessa Reinders Folmer, Chris Van Hiel, Alain
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Current opinion in psychology
Prior research has found that people's choices in economic games are often only modestly related to their prosocial personality traits and to mundane prosocial behaviors. The present article reviews the recent literature showing that the strength of these relationships depends on the level of aggregation. Specifically, we demonstrate an increase in...