Academic article
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Thijs Bouman; Mark Verschoor; Casper J. Albers
et al. (2020). When worry about climate change leads to climate action: How values, worry and personal responsibility relate to various climate actions. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm
(2012). Sustainability seen from the perspective of consumers. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Gisela Böhm; Robert O'Connor
et al. (2020). Comparative risk science for the coronavirus pandemic. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2011). Tourism in the face of environmental risks: Sunbathing under the ozone hole, and strolling through polluted air. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Bøhm
(2010). Can I make a difference? The role of general and domain-specific self-efficacy in sustainable consumption decisions. (external link)
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Thea Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2022). Did concern about COVID-19 drain from a ‘finite pool of worry’ for climate change? Results from longitudinal panel data. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). Outcome expectancies moderate the association between worry about climate change and personal energy-saving behaviors. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran
(2022). What does the public think about microplastics? Insights from an empirical analysis of mental models elicited through free associations. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
et al. (2016). Sustainable consumption of groceries: the importance of believing that one can contribute to sustainable development. (external link)
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James H. Liu; Dario Paez; Katja Hanke
et al. (2011). Cross-cultural dimensions of meaning in the evaluation of events in world history? Perceptions of historical calamities and progress in cross-cultural data from thirty societies. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). Remembering and Communicating Climate Change Narratives – The Influence of World Views on Selective Recollection. (external link)
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Lynn D. Rosentrater; Ingrid Sælensminde; Frida Ekstrøm
et al. (2013). Efficacy Trade-Offs in Individuals’ Support for Climate Change Policies. (external link)
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Patrick Jost; Gisela Bøhm; Monica Divitini
et al. (2020). ALerT – Learning about privacy at the time of data sharing everywhere. (external link)
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Vebjørn Ekroll; Mats Svalebjørg; Angelo Pirrone
et al. (2021). The illusion of absence: how a common feature of magic shows can explain a class of road accidents. (external link)
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Lina Jovarauskaite; Gisela Böhm
(2020). The emotional engagement of climate experts is related to their climate change perceptions and coping strategies. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2008). The multiplicity of emotions: A framework of emotional functions in decision making. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Robert O'Connor; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2012). Causal thinking and support for climate change policies: International survey findings. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm
(2013). Promoting purchases of sustainable groceries: An intervention study. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2015). How people explain their own and others' behavior: A theory of lay causal explanations. (external link)
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Nadja Contzen; Goda Perlaviciute; Linda Steg
et al. (2024). Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world. (external link)
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Karl Halvor Teigen; Gisela Böhm; Susanne Bruckmüller
et al. (2017). Long live the king! Beginnings loom larger than endings of past and recurrent events.. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
(2005). Consequences, morality, and time in environmental risk evaluation. (external link)
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Thea Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2020). Political orientation moderates the relationship between climate change beliefs and worry about climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2015). The perceiver’s social role and a risk’s causal structure as determinants of environmental risk evaluation. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Petra Bøhm
et al. (2023). Exposure to and learning from the IPCC special report on 1.5 °C global warming, and public support for climate protests and mitigation policies. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Ståle Pallesen; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2022). When and why do people experience flight shame?. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Gisela Böhm; Adam L. Hayes
et al. (2020). Credible threat: Perceptions of pandemic coronavirus, climate change and the morality and management of global risks. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2015). Attentional focus and anticipated emotions in the face of future environmental risks: Should I take the train or drive my car?. (external link)
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Karlijn L. van den Broek; Lynn de Jager; Rouven Doran
et al. (2025). Expert and citizen perceptions of the drivers of the energy transition: A mental model approach. (external link)
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Wouter Poortinga; Lorraine Whitmarsh; Linda Steg
et al. (2019). Climate change perceptions and their individual-level determinants: A cross-European analysis. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2012). Responder feelings in a three-player three-option ultimatum game: Affective determinants of rejection behavior. (external link)
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Stephen D. Fisher; John Kenny; Wouter Poortinga
et al. (2022). The politicisation of climate change attitudes in Europe. (external link)
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Marco Sonnberger; Michael Ruddat; Annika Arnold
et al. (2021). Climate concerned but anti-nuclear: Exploring (dis)approval of nuclear energy in four European countries. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2024). Exploring climate change discourses on the internet: a topic modeling study across ten years. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2015). Political orientations do not cancel out, and politics is not about truth. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2018). Laypeople's affective images of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2024). How the public understands and reacts to the term “climate anxiety”. (external link)
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Endre Meyer Tvinnereim; Gisle Andersen; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2023). What does the public associate with “climate change”? A study of open-ended survey questions from 2013 to 2021. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
(2020). Individual and local flooding experiences are differentially associated with subjective attribution and climate change concern. (external link)
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Nienke Böhm; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2025). Emotions associated with the intention to purchase sustainable food: An assessment within and between different animal-sourced food categories. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2008). Anticipated and experienced emotions in environmental risk perception. (external link)
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James H. Liu; Dario Paez; Katja Hanke
et al. (2012). Cross-cultural dimensions of meaning in the evaluation of events in world history?: Perceptions of historical calamities and progress in cross-cultural data from thirty societies. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Ståle Pallesen; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). Negative emotions about climate change are related to insomnia symptoms and mental health: Cross-sectional evidence from 25 countries. (external link)
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Katja Hanke; James H. Liu; Chris G. Sibley
et al. (2015). Heroes and villains of world history across cultures. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
et al. (2018). Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change: insights from nationally representative surveys across four European countries. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Daniel Hanss
(2018). Using card sorting to explore the mental representation of energy transition pathways among laypeople. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Vanessa Ayres Pereira
et al. (2023). E-privacy concerns: A facet theoretical approach. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
(2012). Active red sports car and relaxed purple-blue van: Affective qualities predict color appropriateness for car types. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Karlijn L. van den Broek; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2025). Scientists’ mental models of microplastics: insights into expert perceptions from an exploratory comparison of research methods. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister; Rouven Doran
et al. (2023). Emotional reactions to climate change: a comparison across France, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
(2020). Exposure to the IPCC special report on 1.5 ?C global warming is linked to perceived threat and increased concern about climate change. (external link)
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Christina Demski; Wouter Poortinga; Lorraine Whitmarsh
et al. (2018). National context is a key determinant of energy security concerns across Europe. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
et al. (2022). Mapping perceptions of energy transition pathways: Ascribed motives and effectiveness. (external link)
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Nienke Böhm; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2024). Patterns of affective images of animal-sourced food in Norway: Land versus sea. (external link)
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Susanne Bruckmüller; Peter Hegarty; Karl Halvor Teigen
et al. (2017). When do past events require explanation? Insights from social psychology. (external link)
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Claudia Bassarak; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2015). Dispute and morality in the perception of societal risks: extending the psychometric model. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm; Claudia Bassarak
(2017). Modi der Verständlichkeit und die Magie des Unverständlichen. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres-Pereira; Angelo Pirrone; Max Korbmacher
et al. (2022). The privacy and control paradoxes in the context of smartphone apps. (external link)
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Mark Verschoor; Casper Albers; Wouter Poortinga
et al. (2020). Exploring relationships between climate change beliefs and energy preferences: A network analysis of the European Social Survey. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Daniel Hanss
et al. (2020). Pathways to energy transition: Replication of a faceted taxonomy. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm; Stuart Capstick
et al. (2018). The resilience paradox: Flooding experience,
coping and climate change mitigation intentions. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Gisela Böhm; Robert E. O'Connor
(2013). Targeting and tailoring climate change communications. (external link)
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Stefan Liersch; Karlijn van den Broek; Tobias Pilz
et al. (2024). Climate change perceptions, expectations, observations, and projections at Lake Victoria. (external link)
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Pasi Pohjolainen; Iida Kukkonen; Pekka Jokinen
et al. (2021). The role of national affluence, carbon emissions, and democracy in Europeans’ climate perceptions. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Petra Bøhm
et al. (2023). Expected climate change consequences and their role in explaining individual risk judgments. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Annika Rødeseike
et al. (2019). Pathways to energy transition: A faceted taxonomy. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2024). Who worries about microplastics? The relative importance of personal values and individual risk judgements / ¿A quién le preocupan los microplásticos? La importancia relativa de los valores personales y los juicios individuales de riesgo. (external link)
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Raquel Bertoldo; Claire Mays; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2019). Scientific truth or debate: On the link between perceived scientific consensus and belief in anthropogenic climate change. (external link)
Conference lecture
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Hans-Rüdiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2023). Climate change discourse on the web: A topic model approach. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2014). Climate change in the social media. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2014). How to explain public support for climate policy?. (external link)
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Vanessa Pereira Aires; Angelo Pirrone; Max Korbmacher
et al. (2021). The “privacy paradox” in the technological context of mobile apps. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2023). Should we talk about ‘climate anxiety’?. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert E. O’Connor
et al. (2020). Risk perceptions of climate change and pandemic influenza: A psychometric comparison. (external link)
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Hans-Rüdiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2021). A structural topic model analysis of discourses about climate change on the Internet. (external link)
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Hans-Rüdiger Pfister; Gisela Bøhm
(2006). The multiplicity of emotional mechanisms in decision making. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Environmental decisions: A place for emotions. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Climate change: The role of emotions in decision-making. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Vanessa Ayres Pereira
et al. (2022). Who, what, and to which effect: Three facets of e-privacy risk perceptions. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
et al. (2017). Consequence evaluations and moral concerns about climate change: Insights from nationally representative surveys across four European countries. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2017). Public perception of climate change risks. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2021). Risk Perception and Mental Models of Microplastics and solutions. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2021). Perceptions of Microplastics in the Norwegian Public. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Claire Mays; Katharine Steentjes
et al. (2017). Emotional reactions to climate change: A comparison across four European countries. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2009). Social role and causal structure as determinants of environmental risk perception and behavior. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2009). Academic learning situations elicit systematic patterns of specific emotions. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2023). Mental models, worry and responsibility judgments about microplastics in the Norwegian public. (external link)
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Karlijn L. van den Broek; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2023). Mental models and network analysis. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2019). Environmental risk perception: The role of emotions. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2019). The emotional side of risk – a dual process model of environmental behaviour (DGPs C. F. Graumann Lecture). (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2021). Risk Perceptions and Mental Models of Microplastics and solutions. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm
(2019). Predictors and effects of public belief in climate-induced mass migration to Europe. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Ann Bostrom; Daniel Hanss
et al. (2014). Mindsets and climate change risk perceptions and action intentions. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2009). Risikowahrnehmung und Verhalten. (external link)
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Robert O'Connor; Ann Bostrom; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2012). Perceptions, causal thinking, and policy preferences for climate change: A six nation survey. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2011). Public perception and evaluation of environmental risks. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2007). Emotions serve four functions: Towards a classification of emotions in decision making. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2025). E-Privacy: Privacy violation aversion. A POSAC Measurement Approach. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
(2023). Citizen’s engagement in climate action: The role of emotions. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2023). Emotions and climate change: An international comparison. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2014). Climate change perception and behaviour. (external link)
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Werner Sævland; Katrine Nødtvedt; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2014). How versus why: Do climate change perceptions depend on the question asked?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Karlijn L van den Broek; Maryse Chappin
et al. (2019). MECCA: Targeting Mental Models of Climate Change Risk to facilitate Climate Action. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2006). Anticipated emotions in risk perception and behavior. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert E. O’Connor
et al. (2020). Comparing risk perceptions of climate change and pandemic influenza. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). E-privacy risk perceptions: A facet theory approach. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres Pereira; Angelo Pirrone; Ingvar Tjøstheim
et al. (2021). Privacy Concern and Privacy-Protective Behavior: The Privacy Paradox in the Context of Mobile Applications. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Rouven Doran
et al. (2021). The cognitive structure of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2017). Emotional reactions to climate change: An appraisal-theoretical perspective. (external link)
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Wouter Poortinga; Gisela Böhm
(2017). Preferences for energy supply systems: A cross-national comparison of four European countries. (external link)
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Thea Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2020). What do people believe will be the most important impacts of climate change in Norway?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2018). Motivated reconstruction of memory: How worldviews shape the recollection and communication of climate change narratives. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2024). A sentiment analysis of climate change debates on the internet across ten years. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). How people recollect and communicate climate change narratives: The role of worldviews. (external link)
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Endre Tvinnereim; Gisela Böhm
(2019). Day Zero event: Public perceptions of climate change. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). Recollecting climate change narratives: The role of worldviews. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
et al. (2019). Laypeople associations with energy transition pathways in Norway and Germany. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2016). How do people perceive and respond to climate change?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2016). Psychological aspects of climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). The influence of worldviews on the recollection and communication of climate change narratives. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Elisabeth Ivarsflaten
(2011). Public perception of climate change: Psychological and political science perspective. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2010). Experiments on environmental risk perception. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2008). Human perception of climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2012). Causal beliefs, risk perception, and policy preferences concerning climate change among economics students from six countries. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2025). E-Privacy violation aversion: A POSAC measurement approach. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Lynn de Jager
et al. (2025). Public perceptions of the energy transition: Mental models of Dutch and Norwegian citizens. (external link)
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Selina Rombach; Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran
(2024). A network analytic approach to mapping mental models of microplastics pollution in Norway. (external link)
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Thea Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2019). Predictors of worry about climate change across Europe. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Rouven Doran
et al. (2021). Three facets of the public perception of energy transition pathways: Level, type, and impact domain. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2008). Public perceptions of climate change and its consequences. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2022). Who writes about what in climate change discourses on the web?.. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Climate change discourse on the Web: Which topics are discussed where?. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2024). Do we need to talk (less) about ’climate anxiety’?. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran; Daniel Hanss
et al. (2021). Public perceptions of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck; Gisela Böhm
(2008). Regret from a process perspective. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Rouven Doran
(2017). Public Acceptance of Energy Supply Systems: A Comparison Across Norway, UK, France, and Germany. (external link)
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Karlijn van den Broek; Usman Isyaku; Gisela Petra Bøhm
et al. (2022). Measuring mental models of climate change risk in West and East Africa. (external link)
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Karlijn L van den Broek; Stefan Liersch; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2022). MECCA Symposium - Targeting Mental Models of Climate Change Risk to facilitate Climate Action.. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Annika Rødeseike
(2017). Public perceptions of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2021). Risk Perception and Mental Models of Microplastics in Norway. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Annika Arnold; Endre Tvinnereim
(2017). Public concerns and preferences regarding energy supply systems: A comparison across four European countries. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Usman Isyaku; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Risk as feelings – the relationship between risk perception and climate emotions in Lagos, Nigeria. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2021). Microplastics: Mental Models and Public Risk Perception. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres Pereira; Angelo Pirrone; Ingvar Tjøstheim
et al. (2020). Privacy Concern and Privacy-Protective Behavior: The Privacy Paradox in the Context of Mobile Applications. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Claire Mays; Katharine Steentjes
et al. (2017). Emotional reactions to climate change: A comparison across Norway, Great Britain, Germany, and France. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2017). Public perceptions of climate change: Insights from international comparisons. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2018). How do people understand information about environmental disasters? A psychological perspective. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm; Stuart Capstick
et al. (2018). The resilience paradox: coping attenuates the link between flooding experiences and intentions to mitigate climate change. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm; Ann Bostrom
et al. (2010). Public perception of climate change: A cross-national comparison. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm; Daniel Hanss
(2017). How do laypeople categorize energy
transition pathways?. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
(2023). Climate Change Emotions in France, Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom. (external link)
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Petter Risholm; Gisela Böhm
(2019). Cultural worldviews and mental models of nature - how strong is the relationship?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2019). Emotional reactions to climate change: Appraisal patterns and behavioral implications. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres Pereira; Ingvar Tjøstheim; Gisela Böhm
(2021). Effects of a Serious Game to Raise Awareness about Dark Patterns among Teenagers: Preliminary Results. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2023). Topic modeling: Analyzing the climate change discourse on the internet. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2011). Climate Change Narratives: Perception, knowledge, and psychological responses to climate change; communicating uncertainty. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2010). Public perception and evaluation of environmental risks. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2007). Affect and Emotion in Guiding Behavior. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2007). Mental models about global change events. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Karlijn L van den Broek; Usman Isyaku
et al. (2023). Mental models about climate change in East Africa. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2007). Mental models affect risk judgments concerning global environmental change. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2012). Traveling to the ozone hole through polluted air: Perception of environmental risks by tourists. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2012). Human perception of uncertainty. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2012). Risk perception and participation. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Thea Gregersen
(2025). Understanding discrete climate emotions: An appraisal-theoretical analysis. (external link)
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Nicole Huijts; Antal Haans; Lorijn Jansen
et al. (2025). Towards a multidimensional measure of privacy as a value. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Vanessa Ayres Pereira
et al. (2025). How do people perceive privacy risks on the Internet?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Thea Gregersen
(2025). What triggers discrete climate emotions such as fear, anger, or hope?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Thea Gregersen
(2025). What appraisals underly discrete climate emotions?. (external link)
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Selina Rombach; Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran
(2024). Mental models of consequences and sources of microplastic pollution and their emotional underpinning. (external link)
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Vanessa Pereira Aires; Ingvar Tjøstheim; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2021). Effects of a Serious Game to Raise Awareness about Dark Patterns among Teenagers: Preliminary Results. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2024). The rise of flight shame: shifting responsibilities or changing norms?. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2014). Cognitive map of risk perception: Fragility and morality predict judgments of riskiness. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2020). Coronavirus risk perceptions in Norway. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert E. O’Connor
et al. (2020). Climate change versus pandemic influenza: Do people perceive these two global risks differently?. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2021). The public perception of energy transition pathways: Affective images from a Norwegian and a German sample. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2023). Ascribed responsibility and effectiveness of solutions to microplastics.
An empirical assessment among the Norwegian public. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm
(2011). A social dilemma perspective on sustainable consumption: The role of value orientation, time perspective, and self-efficacy beliefs with regard to encouraging others. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert O'Connor
et al. (2011). Climate change: The relationship between causal beliefs, risk perceptions, and preferences for policy actions. (external link)
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Thea Gregersen; Nina Marie Larsen; Gisela Böhm
(2022). Free to fly after the pandemic?. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Rouven Doran
et al. (2021). Public perceptions of the who, what, and why of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Wouter Poortinga; Endre Tvinnereim
(2017). Public acceptance of energy sources. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Annika Rødeseike
(2017). Public perceptions of energy transition pathways. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert O'Connor
et al. (2012). A cross-national comparison of causal beliefs, risk perceptions, and policy preferences with respect to climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
(2018). Social discourse on the Internet about contested risks: The case of climate change. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm
(2018). Responding to future-located climate risks: perceived
temporal distance of climate change impacts linked to concern and mitigation responses
across countries. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran; Lynn de Jager
et al. (2024). Mapping energy transition mental models of Dutch and Norwegian citizens. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2018). The role of emotions in human risk perception and behavior: Beneficial or detrimental. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). Climate change narratives and worldviews: A role of constructive memory. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2006). Risky emotions: How emotions affect risk judgments. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2006). Mental models of global change events. (external link)
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Daniel Hanss; Gisela Böhm
(2009). Symposium: Environmental Risks - Perception, Knowledge, and Behavior. (external link)
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Karlijn L. van den Broek; Usman Isyaku; Joseph Luomba
et al. (2023). Mental models of climate change in West and East Africa. (external link)
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Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
(2019). The effects of the IPCC special report on global warming of 1.5C on climate change concern in Norway. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2022). Public perception of microplastics: Mental models & the influence of personal values. (external link)
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Angelo Pirrone; Gisela Böhm; Ingvar Tjøstheim
(2019). Decision making styles, demographic factors and phishing: results from a large-scale investigation. (external link)
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Lorraine Whitmarsh; Linda Steg; Wouter Poortinga
et al. (2019). Cross-national variation in climate change perceptions and their individual level determinants. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). Exploring the relationship between worry about climate change and energy behavior. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2012). Mental models and risk perceptions of global environmental risks. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Rainer Höger
(2007). Explaining Choice Blindness: On the Reliability and Recollection of Attractiveness Judgments. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Elisabeth Ivarsflaten
(2010). Public perception of climate change: Political psychology perspective. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2020). Risk Perceptions and Mental Models regarding Microplastics in Norway. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2009). Emotion, morality, and choice (invited symposium). (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm
(2023). Does the UK public feel ashamed or embarrassed about flying?. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2012). Environmental risk perception. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Thea Gregersen
(2025). Climate emotions and their appraisals. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran; Lynn de Jager
et al. (2025). A mental models approach to mapping public perceptions of the energy transition. (external link)
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Nienke Böhm; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2025). Message framing effects on sustainable seafood purchase intentions and policy support: Exploring the role of emotions. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). Can scientific communication help mobilize public support for climate action?. (external link)
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Vanessa Pereira Aires; Angelo Pirrone; Ingvar Tjøstheim
et al. (2021). Privacy Concern and Privacy-Protective Behavior: The Privacy Paradox in the Context of Mobile Applications. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2014). The psychology of climate change. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Gisela Bøhm; Adam L. Hayes
et al. (2020). Perceptions of pandemic Coronavirus, climate change and the morality and management of global risks. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm; Ann Bostrom; Robert E. O’Connor
et al. (2020). Comparing risk perceptions of climate change and pandemic influenza. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2006). Mental models about global change events. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran
(2022). An empirical assessment of worry about microplastics among the Norwegian public. (external link)
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Nienke Böhm; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2023). Can emotions help us understand sustainable food consumption?. (external link)
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Usman Isyaku; Gisela Petra Bøhm; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
(2022). “These drainages are blocked with wastes”! Local knowledge and experiences of climate change among urban residents in Lagos, Nigeria.. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). A ‘Finite pool of worry’? Changes in climate change worry during the Covid -19 pandemic. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres Pereira; Angelo Pirrone; Ingvar Tjøstheim
et al. (2020). E-privacy concern: A weak predictor of granting data access permission to mobile apps. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2018). Time perception of the very distant future. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2024). An X for bad feelings: A sentiment analysis of climate change debates on the Internet. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Rouven Doran; Lynn de Jager
et al. (2024). What do Norwegian and Dutch citizens think about the energy transition? A mental models approach. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2011). Measuring experienced utility of students: Comparing the day reconstruction method with a real time method to assess emotional experiences of students. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2009). Emotions and fairness in the ultimatum game. (external link)
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Catherine Øiesvold; Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2007). Intuition Versus Deliberation and the Phenomenon of Choice Blindness. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Carmen Tanner
(2009). Moral and affective influences in environmental decision making. (external link)
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Karlijn van den Broek; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2023). Expert’s mental models of microplastics pollution. (external link)
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Ann Bostrom; Robert O'Connor; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2011). Mental models, causal thinking, and public support for climate-change policies: Findings from an international survey. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Andrew Salway
et al. (2019). How worldviews shape the recollection and communication of climate change narratives. (external link)
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Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode; Gisela Böhm
et al. (2021). Scientific information in climate change communications: Does content matter?. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm; Karlijn L. van den Broek
(2023). Exploring mental models of climate change in East African communities. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2010). Experimental Psychology. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2007). Mental models about global change events. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm
(2010). The multiplicity of emotions in decision making. (external link)
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Marcos Felipe Rodriguez; Gisela Böhm; Rouven Doran
(2020). Risk perception and mental models regarding microplastics in Norway. (external link)
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Thea Johansen Gregersen; Rouven Doran; Charles Adedayo Ogunbode
et al. (2023). The pitfalls of talking about ‘climate anxiety’. (external link)
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Nienke Böhm; Rouven Doran; Gisela Böhm
(2022). Exploring people’s associations with animal sourced food: land versus sea. (external link)
Conference poster
Lecture
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Gisela Böhm
(2013). Public discourse about climate change on the internet: science perception, risk, morality, and emotion in social web contributions. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Ann Bostrom
(2015). Mental models of climate change: Basis for risk evaluation, policy support, and message reception. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2016). Hope or fear, outrage or guilt — which emotions do people feel in response to climate change? A comparison across four countries. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2016). Climate change in the social media. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Energy transition – Psychological aspects of decision making. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2013). Climate change perceptions: Risk, emotion, and morality. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2015). The psychology of language effects on the perception and communication of climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2016). European Perceptions of Climate Change (EPCC): A comparison between Norway, Great Britain, Germany, and France. (external link)
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Vanessa Ayres Pereira; Ingvar Tjøstheim; Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Effects of a serious game to raise awareness about Dark Patterns Designs. (external link)
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Gisela Petra Bøhm
(2022). Social psychology of risk judgments. (external link)
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Endre Tvinnereim; Gisela Böhm
(2017). Holdninger til klima- og energispørsmål i Norge. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2008). How do humans respond to climate change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2014). The representation of uncertainty in cognitive maps of risk. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2013). Appraisals and emotions in climate change perceptions. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2016). Public perception of environmental risk events: Causal beliefs, perceived risk, morality, and emotion. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rainer Höger
(2009). Psychological perspectives on safety and risk. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2013). Social role and causal structure as determinants of environmental risk perception and behavior. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister
(2013). Climate change in the social media. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Rainer Höger
(2011). The psychology of human error. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2008). The psychology of human error. (external link)
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Gisela Bøhm
(2009). Psychological perspectives on safety and risk. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm
(2014). The Role of Uncertainty in the Perception and Communication of Climate Change. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Claudia Bassarak
(2013). The public perception of uncertainty and its impact on risk evaluations. (external link)
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Gisela Böhm; Ingo Fritsche
(2013). Climate change: A story of increasing polarization - or is it?. (external link)
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Hans-Rudiger Pfister; Gisela Böhm; Claudia Bassarak
(2016). The cognitive map of risk perception: Disputed risk and morality predict judgments of riskines. (external link)
Academic book chapter
Popular science article
Research report
Editorial/Leader article
Media interview
Academic literature review
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