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Wojciech Kulesza
Wojciech Kulesza
SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities Uniwersytet Humanistycznospołeczny
Zweryfikowany adres z swps.edu.pl
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Unrealistic Optimism in the Time of Coronavirus Pandemic: May It Help to Kill, If So—Whom: Disease or the Person?
WK Dariusz Dolinski, Barbara Dolinska, Barbara Zmaczynska - Witek, Maciej Banach
Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, 1464, 2020
1142020
The Echo Effect: The Power of Verbal Mimicry to Influence Prosocial Behavior
M Kulesza, Dolinski, Huisman
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33 (2), 182-201, 2014
87*2014
Attractive chameleons sell: The mimicry‐attractiveness link
W Kulesza, Z Szypowska, MS Jarman, D Dolinski
Psychology & Marketing 31 (7), 549-561, 2014
742014
The mere liking effect: Attitudinal influences on attributions of moral character.
B Bocian, K., Baryła, W., Kulesza, W, Schnall, S., & Wojciszke
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 79, 9-20, 2018
622018
The face of the chameleon: The experience of facial mimicry for the mimicker and the mimickee
WM Kulesza, A Cisłak, RR Vallacher, A Nowak, M Czekiel, S Bedynska
The Journal of social psychology 155 (6), 590-604, 2015
532015
We are infected with the new, mutated virus UO-COVID-19
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, P Muniak, A Derakhshan, A Rizulla, M Banach
Archives of Medical Science: AMS 17 (6), 1706, 2021
262021
Media intervention program for reducing unrealistic optimism bias: The link between unrealistic optimism, well-being, and health.
K Dolinski, D., Kulesza, W., Muniak, P., Dolinska, B., Węgrzyn, R., & Izydorczak
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2021
19*2021
Knowing that you mimic me: The link between mimicry, awareness and liking
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, P Wicher
Social Influence 11 (1), 68-74, 2016
192016
Efekt kameleona
W Kulesza
Psychologia naśladownictwa, 2016
142016
Temporal aspects of unrealistic optimism and robustness of this bias: A longitudinal study in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
K Izydorczak, K Antoniuk, W Kulesza, P Muniak, D Dolinski
PLoS One 17 (12), e0278045, 2022
122022
The conversational chameleon: An investigation into the link between dialogue and verbal mimicry
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, P Wicher, A Huisman
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 35 (5), 515-528, 2016
102016
The Chameleon as a Leech: The Costs of Mimicry for the Mimickee
S Kot, W Kulesza
Polish Psychological Bulletin 1, 1-169, 2016
92016
Research on Unrealistic Optimism among HoReCa Workers as a Possible Future Hotspot of Infections
T Dolinski, D., Kulesza, W., Muniak, P., Dolinska, B., Derakhshan, A. & Grzyb
Sustainability 22, 12562, 2021
7*2021
Temporal aspects of the chameleon effect and hospitality: The link between mimicry, its impact, and duration
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, K Szczęsna, M Kosim, T Grzyb
Cornell Hospitality Quarterly 60 (3), 212-215, 2019
72019
The use of mimicry to improve evaluation of unsought beverages
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, M Migon, A Rizulla, ...
Food Quality and Preference 62, 137-143, 2017
72017
Interpersonal fluency: Toward a model of coordination and affect in social relations
W Kulesza, RR Vallacher, A Nowak
Complex human dynamics: From mind to societies, 171-190, 2012
72012
Gender biases in legal decision-making: an exploration of judicial and public perceptions across multiple offences
M Lewandowicz-Machnikowska, T Grzyb, D Dolinski, W Kulesza
Journal of Criminal Psychology 14 (2), 120-135, 2024
62024
COVID-19 and a biased public mentality toward infection and vaccination: A case of unrealistic optimism and social comparisons between the vaccinated and unvaccinated
W Kulesza, D Dolinski, P Muniak, T Grzyb, A Rizulla
Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 16, 18344909221122573, 2022
62022
You Want to Know the Truth? Then Don’t Mimic!
P Muniak, D Dolinski, T Grzyb, K Cantarero, W Kulesza
Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 2021
62021
Trust in scientists, risk perception, conspiratorial beliefs, and unrealistic optimism: A network approach to investigating the psychological underpinnings of COVID-19 …
BGS Casara, S Martinez-Conde, D Dolinski, C Suitner, O Genschow, ...
Social Psychological Bulletin 17, 1-22, 2022
52022
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