Christian Unkelbach

Christian Unkelbach

Universität zu Köln

H-index: 45

Europe-Germany

About Christian Unkelbach

Christian Unkelbach, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität zu Köln, specializes in the field of Social Cognition, Prejudice against Muslims, Evalautive Conditioning, Fluency Effects, Social Psychology of Sports.

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

Psychological Distance Increases Conceptual Generalization

The relative effectiveness of conditioning one or two attributes to a brand.

People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)

Attitude Formation in More-and Less-Complex Social Environments

Truth by repetition… Without repetition: Testing the effect of instructed repetition on truth judgments.

Relativity in social cognition: Basic processes and novel applications of social comparisons

Do People Avoid Extreme Judgments in the Beginning? Calibration and Contrast as Explanations of Serial Position Effects in Evaluations

A cognitive–ecological approach to temporal self-appraisals.

Christian Unkelbach Information

University

Position

Professor for Experimental Psychology

Citations(all)

6933

Citations(since 2020)

3783

Cited By

4600

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

84

i10Index(since 2020)

71

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Universität zu Köln

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Christian Unkelbach Skills & Research Interests

Social Cognition

Prejudice against Muslims

Evalautive Conditioning

Fluency Effects

Social Psychology of Sports

Top articles of Christian Unkelbach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Psychological Distance Increases Conceptual Generalization

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Hadar Ram

Nira Liberman

Christian Unkelbach

2024/3

The relative effectiveness of conditioning one or two attributes to a brand.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied

Lisa Eckmann

Jan R Landwehr

Fabia Högden

Christian Unkelbach

2024/2/22

People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others)

Cognition

Simone Mattavelli

Jérémy Béna

Olivier Corneille

Christian Unkelbach

2024/1/1

Attitude Formation in More-and Less-Complex Social Environments

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Hans Alves

Vincent Yzerbyt

Christian Unkelbach

2024/3/29

Truth by repetition… Without repetition: Testing the effect of instructed repetition on truth judgments.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Simone Mattavelli

Olivier Corneille

Christian Unkelbach

2023/8

Relativity in social cognition: Basic processes and novel applications of social comparisons

Christian Unkelbach

Hans Alves

Matthew Baldwin

Jan Crusius

Kathi Diel

...

2023/7/3

Do People Avoid Extreme Judgments in the Beginning? Calibration and Contrast as Explanations of Serial Position Effects in Evaluations

Social Cognition

Tabea J Zorn

Christian Unkelbach

2023/6

A cognitive–ecological approach to temporal self-appraisals.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Matthew Baldwin

Hans Alves

Christian Unkelbach

2023/11/30

The Role of Valence Matching in the Truth-by-Repetition Effect

Social Cognition

Jérémy Béna

Adrien Mierop

Douglas Bancu

Christian Unkelbach

Olivier Corneille

2023/4

Repetition-induced truth across languages

Christian Unkelbach

Arne Roets

2023/9/14

The Cognitive Shortcut That Clouds Decision-Making

MIT Sloan Management Review

Jonas De Keersmaecker

Katharina Schmid

Nadia Brashier

Christian Unkelbach

2022/8/17

Relational versus structural goals prioritize different social information.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Gandalf Nicolas

Susan T Fiske

Alex Koch

Roland Imhoff

Christian Unkelbach

...

2022/4

Evaluative consequences of sampling distinct information

Hans Alves

Alex Koch

Christian Unkelbach

2023

Corrigendum to: Repetition increases both the perceived truth and fakeness of information: An ecological account [Cognition, 205, 2020, 1-6/104470]

O Corneille

A Mierop

C Unkelbach

2022

Rational dictators in the dictator game are seen as cold and agentic but not intelligent

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Janna Katrin Ruessmann

Christian Unkelbach

2022/8

Moses illusion

Heekyeong Park

Lynne M Reder

2012/12/6

Typical is trustworthy-evidence for a generalized heuristic

Social Psychological and Personality Science

Hans Alves

Pinar Uğurlar

Christian Unkelbach

2022/3

Q-SpAM: How to efficiently measure similarity in online research

Sociological Methods & Research

Alex Koch

Felix Speckmann

Christian Unkelbach

2022/8

Unaware attitude formation in the surveillance task? Revisiting the findings of Moran et al.(2021)

International Review of Social Psychology

Benedek Kurdi

Ian Hussey

Christoph Stahl

Sean Hughes

Christian Unkelbach

...

2022

Monetary incentives do not reduce the repetition-induced truth effect

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Felix Speckmann

Christian Unkelbach

2022/6/1

See List of Professors in Christian Unkelbach University(Universität zu Köln)

Co-Authors

H-index: 55
Olivier Corneille

Olivier Corneille

Université Catholique de Louvain

H-index: 47
Maryanne Garry

Maryanne Garry

University of Waikato

H-index: 43
Roland Imhoff

Roland Imhoff

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

H-index: 39
Rolf Reber

Rolf Reber

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 32
Max Weisbuch

Max Weisbuch

University of Denver

H-index: 30
Christoph Stahl

Christoph Stahl

Universität zu Köln

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