Arne Roets

Arne Roets

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 43

Europe-Belgium

About Arne Roets

Arne Roets, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of moral psychology, judgment and decision making, need for closure, political psychology, prejudice and stereotypes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the 15‐item Need for Closure Scale: Scale validation and associations with mental health

How do citizens perceive the use of Artificial Intelligence in public sector decisions?

Rationally blind? Rationality polarizes policy support for colour blindness versus multiculturalism

Is childhood lying shaped by callous-unemotional traits or does lie-telling make children more callous-unemotional? A longitudinal between-and within-person perspective

People’s preferred balance between politicians, citizens, and experts in policy-making decisions

Democratic and Authoritarian Government Preferences in Times of Crisis

Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance

The public’s preferred level of involvement in local policy-making

Arne Roets Information

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Citations(all)

7020

Citations(since 2020)

4081

Cited By

4546

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

77

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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Arne Roets Skills & Research Interests

moral psychology

judgment and decision making

need for closure

political psychology

prejudice and stereotypes

Top articles of Arne Roets

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the 15‐item Need for Closure Scale: Scale validation and associations with mental health

Current Psychology

Ting Kin Ng

2020/2

How do citizens perceive the use of Artificial Intelligence in public sector decisions?

Government Information Quarterly

Tessa Haesevoets

Bram Verschuere

Ruben Van Severen

Arne Roets

2024/3/1

Rationally blind? Rationality polarizes policy support for colour blindness versus multiculturalism

British Journal of Social Psychology

Jonas De Keersmaecker

Katharina Schmid

Arne Roets

Namrata Goyal

2024/1

Is childhood lying shaped by callous-unemotional traits or does lie-telling make children more callous-unemotional? A longitudinal between-and within-person perspective

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Marie-Céline Gouwy

Raissa Franssens

Arne Roets

Barbara De Clercq

2024/3/20

People’s preferred balance between politicians, citizens, and experts in policy-making decisions

Policy Studies

Tessa Haesevoets

Bram Verschuere

Arne Roets

2024/2/29

Democratic and Authoritarian Government Preferences in Times of Crisis

Social Psychology

Ruben Van Severen

Arne Roets

Delphine Van Muylem

Tessa Haesevoets

Alain Van Hiel

...

2024/3/14

Towards a multifaceted measure of perceived legitimacy of participatory governance

Governance

Tessa Haesevoets

Arne Roets

Kristof Steyvers

Bram Verschuere

Bram Wauters

2023/5/17

The public’s preferred level of involvement in local policy-making

Scientific Reports

Tessa Haesevoets

Arne Roets

Ruben Van Severen

Kim Dierckx

Bram Verschuere

2023/5/2

Development of a Measure of Anti-Rape Attitudes as a Potential Protective Factor Against Rape Perpetration

Evelyn Schapansky

Arne Roets

Christophe Vandeviver

2023

Deontologists are not always trusted over utilitarians: revisiting inferences of trustworthiness from moral judgments

Scientific Reports

Dries H Bostyn

Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar

Arne Roets

2023/1/30

Truth Effect Meets Anti-Rape Attitudes: Repetition Leads to Increased Endorsement of Facts and Prosocial Beliefs about Rape

Evelyn Schapansky

Arne Roets

Christophe Vandeviver

2023

Repetition-induced truth across languages

Christian Unkelbach

Arne Roets

2023/9/14

Trust is in the eye of the beholder: How perceptions of local diversity and segregation shape social cohesion

Frontiers in Psychology

Jasper Van Assche

Sofia Ardaya Velarde

Alain Van Hiel

Arne Roets

2023/1/16

Local civil society organisations’ appreciation of different local policy decision-making instruments

Local Government Studies

Liese Berkvens

Arne Roets

Tessa Haesevoets

Bram Verschuere

2023/7/1

Support for freedom of speech and concern for political correctness

Journal of Individual Differences

Louise Drieghe

Arne Roets

Alain Van Hiel

Dries Bostyn

2022/12/21

Citizen participation in a neo-corporatist society: assessing the attitudes of civil society organisations

Liese Berkvens

Tessa Haesevoets

Arne Roets

Bram Verschuere

2022

Sequential decision-making impacts moral judgment: How iterative dilemmas can expand our perspective on sacrificial harm

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

Dries H Bostyn

Arne Roets

2022/1/1

Observing many researchers using the same data and hypothesis reveals a hidden universe of uncertainty

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nate Breznau

Eike Mark Rinke

Alexander Wuttke

Hung HV Nguyen

Muna Adem

...

2022/11/1

Sensitivity to moral principles predicts both deontological and utilitarian response tendencies in sacrificial dilemmas

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Dries H Bostyn

Arne Roets

Paul Conway

2022/3

'Sorry for Congo, let’s make amends': Belgians’ ideological worldviews predict attitudes towards apology and reparation for its colonial past

International Review of Social Psychology

Jasper Van Assche

Arne Roets

Tessa Haesevoets

Masi Noor

2021

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