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Hank Rothgerber
Hank Rothgerber
Professor, Department of Psychology, Bellarmine University
Email verificata su bellarmine.edu
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Real men don’t eat (vegetable) quiche: Masculinity and the justification of meat consumption.
H Rothgerber
Psychology of Men & Masculinity 14 (4), 363, 2013
8212013
Social norms and identity relevance: A motivational approach to normative behavior
PN Christensen, H Rothgerber, W Wood, DC Matz
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 30 (10), 1295-1309, 2004
5132004
Conformity to sex-typed norms, affect, and the self-concept.
W Wood, PN Christensen, MR Hebl, H Rothgerber
Journal of personality and social psychology 73 (3), 523, 1997
5051997
Social identity and individual productivity within groups
S Worchel, H Rothgerber, EA Day, D Hart, J Butemeyer
British Journal of Social Psychology 37 (4), 389-413, 1998
4471998
Efforts to overcome vegetarian-induced dissonance among meat eaters
H Rothgerber
Appetite 79, 32-41, 2014
3502014
External intergroup threat as an antecedent to perceptions in in-group and out-group homogeneity.
H Rothgerber
Journal of personality and social psychology 73 (6), 1206, 1997
2461997
Meat-related cognitive dissonance: A conceptual framework for understanding how meat eaters reduce negative arousal from eating animals
H Rothgerber
Appetite 146, 104511, 2020
2442020
Politicizing the COVID-19 pandemic: ideological differences in adherence to social distancing
H Rothgerber, T Wilson, D Whaley, DL Rosenfeld, M Humphrey, A Moore, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
2292020
Can you have your meat and eat it too? Conscientious omnivores, vegetarians, and adherence to diet
H Rothgerber
Appetite 84, 196-203, 2015
1722015
Childhood pet ownership, attachment to pets, and subsequent meat avoidance. The mediating role of empathy toward animals
H Rothgerber, F Mican
Appetite 79, 11-17, 2014
1702014
A comparison of attitudes toward meat and animals among strict and semi-vegetarians
H Rothgerber
Appetite 72, 98-105, 2014
1662014
From mostly vegetarian to fully vegetarian: Meat avoidance and the expression of social identity
DL Rosenfeld, H Rothgerber, AJ Tomiyama
Food Quality and Preference 85, 103963, 2020
1162020
Underlying differences between conscientious omnivores and vegetarians in the evaluation of meat and animals
H Rothgerber
Appetite 87, 251-258, 2015
1162015
A meaty matter. Pet diet and the vegetarian’s dilemma
H Rothgerber
Appetite 68, 76-82, 2013
1032013
Mostly vegetarian, but flexible about it: investigating how meat-reducers express social identity around their diets
DL Rosenfeld, H Rothgerber, AJ Tomiyama
Social Psychological and Personality Science 11 (3), 406-415, 2020
932020
Psychological science in the wake of COVID-19: Social, methodological, and metascientific considerations
DL Rosenfeld, E Balcetis, B Bastian, ET Berkman, JK Bosson, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 17 (2), 311-333, 2022
912022
Meat‐related cognitive dissonance: The social psychology of eating animals
H Rothgerber, DL Rosenfeld
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 15 (5), e12592, 2021
892021
The view from below: Intergroup relations from the perspective of the disadvantaged group.
H Rothgerber, S Worchel
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 73 (6), 1191, 1997
671997
Changing the stereotype of the stereotype.
S Worchel, H Rothgerber
Blackwell Publishing, 1997
551997
Attitudes toward meat and plants in vegetarians
H Rothgerber
Vegetarian and plant-based diets in health and disease prevention, 11-35, 2017
392017
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