Tim Hopthrow
Affiliations: | University of Kent, UK, Canterbury, England, United Kingdom |
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Eriksson K, Strimling P, Gelfand M, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies. Nature Communications. 12: 2483 |
Eriksson K, Strimling P, Gelfand M, et al. (2021) Perceptions of the appropriate response to norm violation in 57 societies. Nature Communications. 12: 1481 |
Nicholson DH, Hopthrow T, de Moura GR, et al. (2021) 'I've Just Been Pretending I Can See This Stuff!': Group member voice in decision-making with a hidden profile. The British Journal of Social Psychology |
Nicholson DH, Hopthrow T, Moura GRd. (2020) Mental simulation and the individual preference effect International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior |
Imada H, Hopthrow T, Abrams D. (2020) The role of positive and negative gossip in promoting prosocial behavior. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences |
Meleady R, Crisp RJ, Dhont K, et al. (2019) Intergroup contact, social dominance, and environmental concern: A test of the cognitive-liberalization hypothesis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Mahmood L, Abrams D, Meleady R, et al. (2019) Intentions, efficacy, and norms: The impact of different self-regulatory cues on reducing engine idling at long wait stops Journal of Environmental Psychology. 66: 101368 |
Player A, Abrams D, Van de Vyver J, et al. (2018) “We aren’t idlers”: Using subjective group dynamics to promote prosocial driver behavior at long-wait stops Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 48: 643-648 |
Van de Vyver J, Abrams D, Hopthrow T, et al. (2018) Motivating the selfish to stop idling: Self-interest cues can improve environmentally relevant driver behaviour Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 54: 79-85 |
Meleady R, Abrams D, Van de Vyver J, et al. (2017) Surveillance or Self-Surveillance? Behavioral Cues Can Increase the Rate of Drivers' Pro-Environmental Behavior at a Long Wait Stop. Environment and Behavior. 49: 1156-1172 |