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1Linda C. Bomm, Paul K. Bergmann, Bert N. Bakker (2025). Threat and Worry (Often) Go Together; Salience Stands Apart – Patterns Across Descriptives, Correlations, and Ideological Associations Preprint
13Linda C. Bomm, Gijs Schumacher, Frederic Hopp & Bert N. Bakker (2025). The Structure and Correlates of Societal Threat Perceptions: A Network Approach. Preprint
28Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N. Bakker, & Gijs Schumacher (2024). Being of One Mind: Does Alignment in Physiological Responses and Subjective Experiences Shape Political Ideology. Political Psychology
29Roeland Dubel, Maaike D. Homan, Delaney Peterson, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2024). Replicating and extending Soroka, Fournier & Nir (2019): negative news increases arousal and negative affect. Media & Communication.
44Mark Brandt, & Bert N. Bakker (2022). The complicated but solvable threat-politics relationship. Trends in the Cognitive Sciences
70Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher, Claire Gothreau & Kevin Arceneaux (2020). Conservatives and Liberals have Similar Physiological Responses to Threats. Nature Human Behaviour
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