Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Marczak, Michalina"
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Approach to resource management and physical strength predict differences in helping: Evidence from two small-scale societies
Butovskaya, Marina; Marczak, Michalina; Misiak, Michal; Karelin, Dmitry; Bialek, Michal; Sorokowski, Piotr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Helping behavior is likely to have evolved to increase chances of survival of an individual and their group. Nevertheless, populations differ significantly in their eagerness to help, and little is known about populational ... -
Balanced time perspective as a facilitator of immigrants’ psychological adaptation: A study among Ukrainian immigrants in Poland
Marczak, Michalina; Sorokowski, Piotr; Sobol-Kwapinska, Malgorzata (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)The perception of time plays a fundamental role in the organisation of basic psychological processes, and as such may also influence migrants’ psychological wellbeing. This paper investigates the relationship between the ... -
Children older than five years do not approve of wasting food: An experimental study on attitudes towards food wasting behavior in children and adults
Sorokowska, Agnieszka; Marczak, Michalina; Misiak, Michal; Stefanczyk, Michal; Sorokowski, Piotr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Food loss and food waste extensively contribute to environmental degradation. Children waste large quantities of food and more research is required to better understand this problem and consequently to reduce food waste ... -
The Need for Sustainability, Equity, and International Exchange: Perspectives of Early Career Environmental Psychologists on the Future of Conferences
Köhler, Jana K.; Kreil, Agnes S.; Wenger, Ariane; Darmandieu, Aurore; Graves, Catherine; Palacios Haugestad, Christian Andres; Holzen, Veronique; Keller, Anna; Lloyd, Sam; Marczak, Michalina; Medugorac, Vanja; Rosa, Claudio D. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)At the 2019 and 2021 International Conference on Environmental Psychology, discussions were held on the future of conferences in light of the enormous greenhouse gas emissions and inequities associated with conference ... -
The lived experience of coping with emotional responses to climate change: An existential phenomenological study
Løkken, Ragnhild Hee Eun (Master thesis, 2022)Klimaendringer utgjør en av de mest alvorlige utfordringene i dag, og det er økende evidens for psykologiske konsekvenser av klimaendringene, inkludert sterke emosjonelle responser til bevissthet om problemet. Dermed er ...