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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown on trust, attitudes toward government, and well-being.
CG Sibley, LM Greaves, N Satherley, MS Wilson, NC Overall, CHJ Lee, ...
American psychologist 75 (5), 618, 2020
9582020
Antecedents of men’s hostile and benevolent sexism: The dual roles of social dominance orientation and right-wing authoritarianism
CG Sibley, MS Wilson, J Duckitt
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 33 (2), 160-172, 2007
4202007
Values and beliefs of vegetarians and omnivores
MW Allen, M Wilson, SH Ng, M Dunne
The Journal of social psychology 140 (4), 405-422, 2000
3342000
A functional approach to instrumental and terminal values and the value‐attitude‐behaviour system of consumer choice
MW Allen, S Hung Ng, M Wilson
European journal of Marketing 36 (1/2), 111-135, 2002
3222002
Social identity and the perception of history: Cultural representations of Aotearoa/New Zealand
JH Liu, MS Wilson, J McClure, TR Higgins
European journal of social psychology 29 (8), 1021-1047, 1999
3121999
The Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale: Development and validation of a multidimensional scale
TL Hogg, SK Stanley, LV O'Brien, MS Wilson, CR Watsford
Global Environmental Change 71, 102391, 2021
2602021
Effects of dangerous and competitive worldviews on right‐wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation over a five‐month period
CG Sibley, MS Wilson, J Duckitt
Political Psychology 28 (3), 357-371, 2007
2502007
Prevalence, correlates, and prospective predictors of non-suicidal self-injury among New Zealand adolescents: Cross-sectional and longitudinal survey data
JA Garisch, MS Wilson
Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health 9, 1-11, 2015
2482015
Environmental consequences of the desire to dominate and be superior
TL Milfont, I Richter, CG Sibley, MS Wilson, R Fischer
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (9), 1127-1138, 2013
2322013
Differentiating hostile and benevolent sexist attitudes toward positive and negative sexual female subtypes
CG Sibley, MS Wilson
Sex roles 51, 687-696, 2004
2312004
Social dominance orientation and gender: The moderating role of gender identity
MS Wilson, JH Liu
British Journal of Social Psychology 42 (2), 187-198, 2003
2012003
Social dominance orientation and right‐wing authoritarianism: Additive and interactive effects
CG Sibley, A Robertson, MS Wilson
Political Psychology 27 (5), 755-768, 2006
1912006
Social dominance orientation and right‐wing authoritarianism: Additive and interactive effects on political conservatism
MS Wilson, CG Sibley
Political Psychology 34 (2), 277-284, 2013
1792013
The Mini-IPIP6: Validation and extension of a short measure of the Big-Six factors of personality in New Zealand.
CG Sibley, N Luyten, M Purnomo, A Mobberley, LW Wootton, ...
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 40 (3), 2011
1772011
A brief motivational interviewing intervention with prisoners: when you lead a horse to water, can it drink for itself?
B Anstiss, DLL Polaschek, M Wilson
Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (8), 689-710, 2011
1482011
A dual‐process motivational model of attitudes towards vegetarians and vegans
M Judge, MS Wilson
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (1), 169-178, 2019
1372019
Meta-analysing the association between social dominance orientation, authoritarianism, and attitudes on the environment and climate change
SK Stanley, MS Wilson
Journal of Environmental Psychology 61, 46-56, 2019
1172019
Vulnerabilities to deliberate self‐harm among adolescents: The role of alexithymia and victimization
JA Garisch, MS Wilson
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 49 (2), 151-162, 2010
1142010
Neural correlates of mystical experience
I Cristofori, J Bulbulia, JH Shaver, M Wilson, F Krueger, J Grafman
Neuropsychologia 80, 212-220, 2016
1102016
Reciprocal risk: The longitudinal relationship between emotion regulation and non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents
K Robinson, JA Garisch, T Kingi, M Brocklesby, A O’Connell, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 47, 325-332, 2019
1082019
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