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Jan	 Hofer

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Jan Hofer

Psychologie , Universität Trier

Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Raum: Campus I, Gebäude D, Raum D 416

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Publikationen
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Hofer, J.; Busch, H.; Kiessling, F.

Individual pathways to life satisfaction: The significance of traits and motives

Journal of Happiness Studies. Bd. 9. 2007 S. 503 - 520


Hofer, J.; Kärtner, J.; Chasiotis, A. et al.

Socio-cultural aspects of identity formation: The relationship between commitment and well-being in student samples from Cameroon and Germany

Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. Bd. 7. 2007 S. 265 - 288


Hofer, J.; Chasiotis, A.; Campos, D.

Congruence between social values and implicit motives: Effects on life satisfaction across three cultures

European Journal of Personality. Bd. 20. H. 4. 2006 S. 305 - 324


Hofer, J.; Busch, H.; Chasiotis, A. et al.

Motive congruence and interpersonal identity status

Journal of Personality. Bd. 74. H. 2. 2006 S. 511 - 541


Hofer, J.; Chasiotis, A.; Kießling, F. et al.

Quality of familial relations in childhood and ego identity formation: The moderating influence of dispositions of action control

Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. Bd. 6. H. 2. 2006 S. 117 - 140


Chasiotis, A.; Kießling, F.; Winter, V. et al.

Sensory motor inhibition as a prerequisite for theory of mind: A comparison of clinical and normal preschoolers differing in sensory motor abilities

International Journal of Behavioral Development. Bd. 30. 2006 S. 178 - 190


Chasiotis, A.; Kießling, F.; Hofer, J. et al.

Theory of mind and inhibitory control in three cultures: Conflict inhibition predicts false belief understanding in Germany, Costa Rica, and Cameroon

International Journal of Behavioral Development. Bd. 30. 2006 S. 249 - 260


Chasiotis, A.; Hofer, J.; Campos, D.

When does liking children lead to parenthood? Younger siblings, implicit prosocial power motivation, and explicit love for children predict parenthood across cultures

Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology. Bd. 4. 2006 S. 95 - 123


Hofer, J.; Chasiotis, A.; Friedlmeier, W. et al.

The measurement of implicit motives in three cultures: Power and affiliation in Cameroon, Costa Rica, and Germany

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Bd. 36. H. 6. 2005 S. 689 - 716