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Antibiotic prophylaxis in oral health care: administration strategies of general dental practitioners
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Just because it’s disgusting does make it more wrong: Level of disgust affects moral judgment.
2005) 14th General Meeting of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology (EAESP)(
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Intuition and ex-post facto reasoning in moral judgment: Some experimental findings
2004) In LPR. Lund philosophy reports 2004:1. Patterns of value. Essays on formal axiology and value analysis, vol. 2, pp 36-50.(
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A Swedish translation and validation of the Disgust Scale: A measure of disgust sensitivity
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Implicit and explicit homonegativity as moderated by self-presentation concerns and sexual orientation
2004) In Lund Psychological Reports(
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Just because it’s disgusting does make it more wrong: Level of disgust affects moral judgment.
2004) In Lund Psychological Reports(
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Intuition and ex-post facto reasoning in moral judgment: Some experimental findings.
2004) Value Theory: A Conference on Formal Axiology and Value Analysis, SCASSS(
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Attitudes to gender, age and sexual preferences in a Swedish setting : Results with the Implicit Association Test
2003) In Lund Psychological Reports(
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Differences in the justification of choices in moral dilemmas: Effects of gender, time pressure and dilemma seriousness
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Emotion and social motivation in university students’ real life moral dilemmas.
2003) Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), 2003(
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