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Marjaana Lindeman

Marjaana Lindeman

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Psychology

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41
Citations
6340
World Ranking
7954
National Ranking
62

Overview

Marjaana Lindeman is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their research primarily spans the domains of social sciences and psychology, with a focus on areas including sociology and political science, health, experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and social psychology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics:

  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
  • Color perception and design
  • Categorization, perception, and language
  • Multisensory perception and integration

Lindeman has published recent papers in a diverse range of journals, illustrating their interdisciplinary approach. Notable papers include:

  • "Searching for the cognitive basis of anti-vaccination attitudes," 2022, Thinking & Reasoning
  • "Nonreligious Identity in Three Western European Countries: A Closer Look at Nonbelievers' Self-identifications and Attitudes Towards Religion," 2020, International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
  • "Susceptibility to poor arguments: The interplay of cognitive sophistication and attitudes," 2024, Memory & Cognition
  • "How do people perceive the relationship between science and religion? The roles of epistemic and ontological cognition," 2021, Applied Cognitive Psychology
  • "Universal Patterns in Color-Emotion Associations Are Further Shaped by Linguistic and Geographic Proximity," 2020, Psychological Science

Frequent co-authors contributing to Lindeman's research include:

  • Pinja Marin
  • Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen
  • Björn Lindström
  • Domicelė Jonauskaitė
  • Ahmad Abu-Akel

Their publications have appeared in several journals repeatedly, with key venues including:

  • Psychological Science
  • Thinking & Reasoning
  • Memory & Cognition
  • International Journal for the Psychology of Religion
  • Applied Cognitive Psychology

Overall, Lindeman's research integrates interdisciplinary approaches to explore complex topics such as vaccine skepticism, cognitive mechanisms of argumentation, the intersection of religion and secular identity, and the cognitive and emotional dimensions of color perception. The scientist's work reflects a broad interest in how social, cognitive, and perceptual processes interact within society.

Best Publications

  • Measuring values with the Short Schwartz's Value Survey.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Markku Verkasalo

  • Measurement of ethical food choice motives.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Minna Väänänen

  • Paranormal beliefs, education, and thinking styles

    Kia Aarnio;Marjaana Lindeman

  • Superstitious, magical, and paranormal beliefs: An integrative model

    Marjaana Lindeman;Kia Aarnio

  • Food choice ideologies: the modern manifestations of normative and humanist views of the world

    Marjaana Lindeman;Minna Sirelius

  • Age and gender differences in adolescents’ reactions to conflict situations: Aggression, prosociality, and withdrawal

    Marjaana Lindeman;Tuija Harakka;Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen

  • Driving Cessation and Health in Older Women

    Anu Kristiina Siren;Liisa Hakamies-Blomqvist;Marjaana Lindeman

  • What's in a term? Paranormal, superstitious, magical and supernatural beliefs by any other name would mean the same.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Annika M. Svedholm

  • Universal Patterns in Color-Emotion Associations Are Further Shaped by Linguistic and Geographic Proximity:

    Domicele Jonauskaite;Ahmad Abu-Akel;Nele Dael;Daniel Oberfeld

  • Paranormal beliefs : Their dimensionality and correlates

    Marjaana Lindeman;Kia Aarnio

  • Ontological confusions but not mentalizing abilities predict religious belief, paranormal belief, and belief in supernatural purpose.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Annika M. Svedholm-Häkkinen;Jari Lipsanen

  • Political Conservatism and Left–Right Orientation in 28 Eastern and Western European Countries

    Anna Aspelund;Marjaana Lindeman;Markku Verkasalo

  • Attitudes towards genetically modified and organic foods

    Marieke Saher;Marjaana Lindeman;Ulla-Kaisa Koivisto Hursti

  • The separate roles of the reflective mind and involuntary inhibitory control in gatekeeping paranormal beliefs and the underlying intuitive confusions.

    Annika M. Svedholm;Marjaana Lindeman

  • Pleasure, pursuit of health or negotiation of identity? Personality correlates of food choice motives among young and middle-aged women.

    M Lindeman;K Stark

  • Impressions of functional food consumers

    Marieke Saher;Anne Arvola;Marjaana Lindeman;Liisa Lähteenmäki;Liisa Lähteenmäki

  • Paranormal and Religious Believers Are More Prone to Illusory Face Perception than Skeptics and Non-believers

    Tapani Riekki;Marjaana Lindeman;Marja Aleneff;Anni Halme

  • Emotional eating and eating disorder psychopathology.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Katariina Stark

  • Biases in intuitive reasoning and belief in complementary and alternative medicine

    Marjaana Lindeman

  • Vitalism, purpose and superstition.

    Marjaana Lindeman;Marieke Saher

Frequent Co-Authors

Jari Lipsanen
Jari Lipsanen University of Helsinki
Michiel van Elk
Michiel van Elk Leiden University Medical Center
Jan-Erik Lönnqvist
Jan-Erik Lönnqvist University of Helsinki
Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek
Ahmed M. Abdel-Khalek Alexandria University
Christine Mohr
Christine Mohr University of Lausanne
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero University of La Rioja
Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen
Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen University of Helsinki
Riitta Hari
Riitta Hari Aalto University
Bruce M. Hood
Bruce M. Hood University of Bristol
Raija-Leena Punamäki
Raija-Leena Punamäki Tampere University

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