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Nir Rozmann
Nir Rozmann
Department of Criminology, Western Galilee College
Verified email at wgalil.ac.il
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Registered replication report on Mazar, Amir, and Ariely (2008)
B Verschuere, EH Meijer, A Jim, K Hoogesteyn, R Orthey, RJ McCarthy, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (3), 299-317, 2018
1142018
Registered replication report on Srull and Wyer (1979)
RJ McCarthy, JJ Skowronski, B Verschuere, EH Meijer, A Jim, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 1 (3), 321-336, 2018
702018
Attribution of blame toward offenders: Victim and offender ethnicity, and observer ethnic and religious background
N Rozmann, I Levy
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (21-22), 10638-10659, 2021
232021
Perceived threat, blaming attribution, victim ethnicity and punishment
R Nir, DW Sophie
International journal of intercultural relations 66, 34-40, 2018
202018
‘Please tell me all you remember’: a comparison between British and Arab interviewees’ free narrative performance and its implications for lie detection
A Vrij, S Leal, S Mann, Z Vernham, G Dalton, O Serok-Jeppa, N Rozmann, ...
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 28 (4), 546-559, 2021
162021
Differences in attitudes toward terrorists: Type of terrorist act, terrorist ethnicity, and observer gender and cultural background
I Levy, N Rozmann
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 26 (2), 476-492, 2023
102023
The extent and gender directionality of intimate partner violence in different relationship types: A systematic review and meta-analysis
N Rozmann, B Ariel
Partner Abuse 9 (4), 335-361, 2018
102018
Credibility assessments of alibi accounts: the role of cultural intergroup bias
N Rozmann, G Nahari
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 29 (4), 535-548, 2022
92022
Using the model statement to elicit verbal differences between truth tellers and liars amongst Arab interviewees: A partial replication of Leal, Vrij, Deeb, and Jupe (2018)
S Leal, A Vrij, Z Vernham, G Dalton, LM Jupe, G Nahari, N Rozmann
Applied Cognitive Psychology 33 (6), 1008-1017, 2019
92019
The influence of suspect ethnicity and evidence direction on alibi credibility assessment
N Rozmann, G Nahari
Applied Cognitive Psychology 34 (6), 1516-1521, 2020
72020
Credibility assessment in context: The influence of intergroup bias and the context of the crime
N Rozmann, G Nahari
Psychology, Crime & Law 28 (5), 454-469, 2022
62022
Perceived suspect credibility: A brief report on the association between suspect and observer gender
N Rozmann, I Levy
Journal of Gender Studies 32 (1), 48-58, 2023
42023
Public perception of guilt and deserved punishment in medical cannabis diversion
N Rozmann, V Ne'eman‐Haviv
Drug and Alcohol Review 42 (2), 304-308, 2023
32023
Justification of Intergroup Violence: An Exploratory Study within the Israeli-Arab Society
N Rozmann, L Yehuda
International Journal of Psychological Studies 15 (3), 1-1, 2023
22023
Public perceptions of medical cannabis diversion: A legal and moral dilemma
V Ne’eman-Haviv, N Rozmann
Journal of Health Psychology 28 (13), 1264-1275, 2023
12023
Justification of intergroup violence among Israeli Jews: the role of perceived threat
N Rozmann, L Yehuda
Israel Affairs 29 (5), 1002-1015, 2023
12023
Police perceptions of alibi accounts: the role of intergroup bias
N Rozmann
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 1-10, 2024
2024
Workplace cyberbullying toward the Arab minority in Israel: gender differences in attitudes and attribution of blame
R Maor, N Rozmann
Psychology, Crime & Law, 1-15, 2024
2024
A model for predicting fear of terrorism through fear of crime, gender, locus of control and coping strategies
K Cohen-Louck, I Levy, N Rozmann
European journal on criminal policy and research, 1-17, 2023
2023
Modes of victim blaming in a case of stabbing: Victim and offender ethnicity and observer ethnicity and religious affiliation
I Levy, N Rozmann
International Journal of Intercultural Relations 85, 82-91, 2021
2021
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