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Arie Nadler is a researcher affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel, specializing in social sciences and psychology. Their work primarily focuses on social and intergroup psychology, with significant contributions to cultural differences and values, emotions and moral behavior, forgiveness and related behaviors, terrorism and political violence, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, and personality traits and psychology.

Among Nadler's recent publications are:

  • The tendency for interpersonal victimhood: The personality construct and its consequences (2020, Personality and Individual Differences)
  • When intergroup helping helps intergroup relations: The moderating role of trust in the outgroup (2021, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology)
  • Responses to outgroup help: The role of type of help and sense of control (2021, Journal of Applied Social Psychology)
  • The meaning of seeking help: The effects of ascribed and achieved status of the help-seeker on observer attributions, expectations, and willingness to offer help (2024, Journal of Applied Social Psychology)
  • Ingroup Bias in Healthcare Contexts: Israeli-Jewish Perceptions of Arab and Jewish Doctors (2021, Frontiers in Psychology)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Nadler include:

  • Rahav Gabay
  • Boaz Hameiri
  • Tammy Rubel-Lifschitz
  • Samer Halabi
  • John F. Dovidio

Nadler has published across several venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Journal of Applied Social Psychology
  • Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
  • British Journal of Social Psychology
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Their main fields of study encompass:

  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology

Subfields that define Nadler's research include:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

Best Publications

  • Recipient reactions to aid

    Jeffrey D. Fisher;Arie Nadler;Sheryle Whitcher-Alagna

  • A needs-based model of reconciliation: satisfying the differential emotional needs of victim and perpetrator as a key to promoting reconciliation.

    Nurit Shnabel;Arie Nadler

  • When Suffering Begets Suffering: The Psychology of Competitive Victimhood Between Adversarial Groups in Violent Conflicts

    Masi Noor;Nurit Shnabel;Samer Halabi;Arie Nadler

  • The Role of Threat to Self-Esteem and Perceived Control in Recipient Reaction to Help: Theory Development and Empirical Validation

    Arie Nadler;D. Jeffrey

  • Intergroup Reconciliation: Effects of Adversary's Expressions of Empathy, Responsibility, and Recipients' Trust:

    Arie Nadler;Ido Liviatan

  • Inter–Group Helping Relations as Power Relations: Maintaining or Challenging Social Dominance Between Groups Through Helping

    Arie Nadler

  • Intergroup helping as status relations: Effects of status stability, identification, and type of help on receptivity to high-status group's help.

    Arie Nadler;Samer Halabi

  • Help-seeking behavior: Psychological costs and instrumental benefits.

    Arie Nadler

  • Promoting reconciliation through the satisfaction of the emotional needs of victimized and perpetrating group members: the needs-based model of reconciliation

    Nurit Shnabel;Arie Nadler;Johannes Ullrich;John F. Dovidio

  • The social psychology of intergroup reconciliation

    Arie Nadler;Thomas E. Malloy;Jeffrey D. Fisher

  • Instrumental and socioemotional paths to intergroup reconciliation and the Needs-Based Model of Socioemotional Reconciliation.

    Arie Nadler;Nurit Shnabel

  • Satisfaction with social support during crisis: intimacy and self-esteem as critical determinants.

    Stevan E. Hobfoll;Arie Nadler;Joseph Leiberman

  • New directions in helping

    Jeffrey D. Fisher;Arie Nadler;Bella M. DePaulo

  • Defensive helping: threat to group identity, ingroup identification, status stability, and common group identity as determinants of intergroup help-giving.

    Arie Nadler;Gal Harpaz-Gorodeisky;Yael Ben-David

  • The social psychology of collective victimhood.

    Masi Noor;Johanna Ray Vollhardt;Silvia Mari;Arie Nadler

  • Relationship, esteem, and achievement perspectives on autonomous and dependent help seeking.

    Arie Nadler

  • Intergroup reconciliation: Instrumental and socio-emotional processes and the needs-based model

    Arie Nadler;Nurit Shnabel

  • Determinants of help seeking behaviour: The effects of helper's similarity, task centrality and recipient's self esteem

    Arie Nadler

  • When and How Do High Status Group Members Offer Help: Effects of Social Dominance Orientation and Status Threat

    Samer Halabi;John F. Dovidio;Arie Nadler

  • To Seek or Not to Seek: The Relationship Between Help Seeking and Job Performance Evaluations as Moderated by Task-Relevant Expertise

    Arie Nadler;Shmuel Ellis;Iris Bar

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey D. Fisher
Jeffrey D. Fisher University of Connecticut
John F. Dovidio
John F. Dovidio Yale University
Bella M. DePaulo
Bella M. DePaulo University of California, Santa Barbara
Amélie Mummendey
Amélie Mummendey Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Daniel Bar-Tal
Daniel Bar-Tal Tel Aviv University
Stevan E. Hobfoll
Stevan E. Hobfoll Rush University Medical Center
Tamar Saguy
Tamar Saguy Reichman University

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