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Andrea E. Abele is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and social sciences, with significant contributions to the fields of social psychology, sociology and political science, applied psychology, clinical psychology, and experimental and cognitive psychology.

The scientist's work covers main topics such as cultural differences and values, social and intergroup psychology, behavioral health and interventions, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, personality traits and psychology, attachment and relationship dynamics, and psychological and temporal perspectives research.

Andrea E. Abele has published extensively, including notable recent papers such as:

  • Navigating the social world: Toward an integrated framework for evaluating self, individuals, and groups (2020, Psychological Review)
  • Body posture and interpersonal perception in a dyadic interaction: A Big Two analysis (2020, European Journal of Social Psychology)

Frequent collaborators of Andrea E. Abele include:

  • Vincent Yzerbyt
  • Naomi Ellemers
  • Susan T. Fiske
  • Alex Koch
  • Mario Gollwitzer

Their publications often appear in venues such as:

  • Psychologische Rundschau
  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Psychological Review
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Personality and Individual Differences

Best Publications

  • Agency and communion from the perspective of self versus others.

    Andrea E. Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • The longitudinal impact of self-efficacy and career goals on objective and subjective career success

    Andrea E. Abele;Daniel Spurk

  • Communal and Agentic Content in Social Cognition: A Dual Perspective Model

    Andrea E. Abele;Andrea E. Abele;Bogdan Wojciszke;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • The dynamics of masculine-agentic and feminine-communal traits: findings from a prospective study.

    Andrea E. Abele

  • Facets of the Fundamental Content Dimensions: Agency with Competence and Assertiveness-Communion with Warmth and Morality.

    Andrea Elisabeth Abele;Nicole Hauke;Kim Peters;Eva Louvet

  • Fundamental dimensions of social judgment

    Andrea E. Abele;Amy J. C. Cuddy;Charles M. Judd;Vincent Y. Yzerbyt

  • The primacy of communion over agency and its reversals in evaluations

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Andrea E. Abele

  • Two dimensions of interpersonal attitudes: Liking depends on communion, respect depends on agency

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Andrea E. Abele;Wiesław Baryla

  • Integrating situational and dispositional determinants of job satisfaction: findings from three samples of professionals.

    J. Christopher Cohrs;Andrea E. Abele;Dorothea E. Dette

  • Towards an operationalization of the fundamental dimensions of agency and communion: Trait content ratings in five countries considering valence and frequency of word occurrence

    Andrea E. Abele;Mirjam Uchronski;Caterina Suitner;Bogdan Wojciszke

  • Navigating the social world: Toward an integrated framework for evaluating self, individuals, and groups.

    Andrea E. Abele;Naomi Ellemers;Susan T. Fiske;Alex Koch

  • The nomological network of self-management strategies and career success

    Andrea E. Abele;Bettina S. Wiese

  • The bigger one of the "Big Two"? Preferential processing of communal information

    Andrea E. Abele;Susanne Bruckmüller

  • The multidimensionality of calling: Conceptualization, measurement and a bicultural perspective

    Tamara Hagmaier;Andrea E. Abele

  • Zur ökonomischen Erfassung beruflicher Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen - Neukonstruktion einer BSW-Skala

    Andrea E. Abele;Mahena Stief;Miriam S. Andrä

  • How do objective and subjective career success interrelate over time

    Andrea E. Abele;Daniel Spurk

  • Reciprocal Relationships between Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) and Job Satisfaction: A Cross-Lagged Analysis

    Judith Volmer;Cornelia Niessen;Daniel Spurk;Alexandra Linz

  • The construct of career success: measurement issues and an empirical example

    Andrea E. Abele;Daniel Spurk;Judith Volmer

  • Self-esteem is dominated by agentic over communal information

    Bogdan Wojciszke;Wieslaw Baryla;Michal Parzuchowski;Aleksandra Szymkow

  • The dual impact of gender and the influence of timing of parenthood on men's and women's career development: Longitudinal findings

    Andrea E. Abele;Daniel Spurk

  • The Career Satisfaction Scale: Longitudinal measurement invariance and latent growth analysis

    Daniel Spurk;Andrea E. Abele;Judith Volmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Bogdan Wojciszke
Bogdan Wojciszke University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Guido H. E. Gendolla
Guido H. E. Gendolla University of Geneva
Vincent Yzerbyt
Vincent Yzerbyt Université Catholique de Louvain
Susan T. Fiske
Susan T. Fiske Princeton University
Naomi Ellemers
Naomi Ellemers Utrecht University
Paul J. Silvia
Paul J. Silvia University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Anna Schubö
Anna Schubö Philipp University of Marburg
Amy J. C. Cuddy
Amy J. C. Cuddy Harvard University
Jens Möller
Jens Möller Kiel University
Constantine Sedikides
Constantine Sedikides University of Southampton

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