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Dr Katharina Lefringhausen
Dr Katharina Lefringhausen
Heriot-Watt University
Verified email at warwick.ac.uk
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The Big Five, self-esteem, and narcissism as predictors of the topics people write about in Facebook status updates
TC Marshall, K Lefringhausen, N Ferenczi
Personality and individual differences 85, 35-40, 2015
5582015
Mental health literacy: a cross-cultural approach to knowledge and beliefs about depression, schizophrenia and generalized anxiety disorder
L Altweck, TC Marshall, N Ferenczi, K Lefringhausen
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1272, 2015
1422015
The missing side of acculturation: How majority-group members relate to immigrant and minority-group cultures
JR Kunst, K Lefringhausen, DL Sam, JW Berry, JF Dovidio
Current directions in psychological science 30 (6), 485-494, 2021
762021
Locals’ bidimensional acculturation model: Validation and associations with psychological and sociocultural adjustment outcomes
K Lefringhausen, TC Marshall
Cross-Cultural Research 50 (4), 356-392, 2016
602016
Who adopts the culture of ethnic minority groups? A personality perspective on majority-group members’ acculturation
JR Kunst, K Lefringhausen, SW Skaar, M Obaidi
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 81, 20-28, 2021
462021
Intellectual, narcissistic, or Machiavellian? How Twitter users differ from Facebook-only users, why they use Twitter, and what they tweet about.
TC Marshall, N Ferenczi, K Lefringhausen, S Hill, J Deng
Psychology of Popular Media 9 (1), 14, 2020
362020
A new route towards more harmonious intergroup relationships in England? Majority members’ proximal-acculturation
K Lefringhausen, N Ferenczi, TC Marshall, JR Kunst
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 82, 56-73, 2021
322021
Culture, norms, and the assessment of communication contexts: Multidisciplinary perspectives
K Lefringhausen, H Spencer-Oatey, C Debray
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 50 (10), 1098-1111, 2019
222019
Blindspots in acculturation research: An agenda for studying majority culture change
H Zagefka, K Lefringhausen, L López Rodríguez, A Urbiola, N Moftizadeh, ...
European Review of Social Psychology 34 (1), 127-160, 2023
212023
Self‐protection and growth as the motivational force behind majority group members' cultural adaptation and discrimination: A parallel mediation model via intergroup contact …
K Lefringhausen, N Ferenczi, TC Marshall
International Journal of Psychology 55 (4), 532-542, 2020
212020
Majority members’ acculturation: How proximal-acculturation relates to expectations of immigrants and intergroup ideologies over time
K Lefringhausen, TC Marshall, N Ferenczi, H Zagefka, JR Kunst
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (5), 953-984, 2023
162023
How ‘should’ the majority group acculturate? Acculturation expectations and their correlates among minority- and majority-group members
JR Kunst, S Ozer, K Lefringhausen, K Bierwiaczonek, M Obaidi, DL Sam
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 93 (https://doi.org/10.1016 …, 2023
142023
How do Australian majority-group members acculturate? A person-centred approach
J Dandy, A Doidge, K Lefringhausen, J Kunst, A Kenin
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 2023
102023
Culture, norms, and the assessment of communication contexts: Discussion and pointers for the future
H Spencer-Oatey, K Lefringhausen, C Debray
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 50 (10), 1216-1220, 2019
72019
Associations of insecure attachment with extreme pro-group actions: The mediating role of perceived marginalisation
N Ferenczi, TC Marshall, K Lefringhausen, K Bejanyan
Personality and Individual Differences 91, 84-88, 2016
72016
Delineating the boundaries between genuine cultural change and cultural appropriation in majority-group acculturation
JR Kunst, K Lefringhausen, H Zagefka
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 98, 101911, 2024
62024
The extended acculturation model for locals: Validation, outcomes, and antecedents
K Lefringhausen
Brunel University London, 2015
62015
Trust in government moderates the association between fear of COVID-19 as well as empathic concern and preventive behaviour
A Karakulak, B Tepe, R Dimitrova, M Abdelrahman, P Akaliyski, R Alaseel, ...
Communications Psychology 1 (1), 43, 2023
52023
Validation of the Revised Multicultural Ideology Scale (MCI-r) in the UK
K Lefringhausen, JW Berry, D Grigoryev, M Stogianni
Psychological Reports 127 (4), 2005-2027, 2024
42024
Testing the theory of cultural inertia: How majority members’ perceptions of culture change relate to prejudice
K Lefringhausen, N Moftizadeh, H Zagefka, E Bilgen, R Barn
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 91, 229-241, 2022
32022
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