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Dazu werden für unterschiedliche Betroffenheiten in diesen Themenfeldern logistische Regressionen berechnet, um besondere Ungleichheiten in der Sozialstruktur zu verorten. 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The data reported in thesis were collected with the informed consent of subjects according to the ethical guidelines of LaER. Data are stored electronically at Osnabrück University according to the provisions of the GDPR. Enquiries regarding data availability and use should be addressed to the Department of Microeconomics in Economics Faculty at Osnabrück University.","published_at":"2022-12-19T09:09:20Z","publisher":"Fachbereich 09 - Wirtschaftswissenschaften","citationHtml":"Kruse, Nadia-Yasmine, 2022, \"Replikationsdaten f&uuml;r die Dissertation: Three experimental investigations of individual decision-making behaviour\", <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/F0D06P\" target=\"_blank\">https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/F0D06P</a>, osnaData, V1","identifier_of_dataverse":"fb-09","name_of_dataverse":"Fachbereich 09 - Wirtschaftswissenschaften","citation":"Kruse, Nadia-Yasmine, 2022, \"Replikationsdaten für die Dissertation: Three experimental investigations of individual decision-making behaviour\", https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/F0D06P, osnaData, V1","storageIdentifier":"file://10.26249/FK2/F0D06P","keywords":["Behavioural economics","Experimental economics","Endowment effect","Multiple-unit holdings","Splitting effects","Replication crisis","Online experiments","Normativity of the sure-thing principle","Individual decision-making","Allais Paradox"],"subjects":["Business and Management"],"fileCount":0,"versionId":30,"versionState":"RELEASED","majorVersion":1,"minorVersion":0,"createdAt":"2022-12-19T09:05:02Z","updatedAt":"2022-12-19T09:09:20Z","contacts":[{"name":"Kruse, Nadia-Yasmine","affiliation":"Universität Osnabrück"}],"publications":[{"citation":"Kruse, Nadia-Yasmine (2022): Three experimental investigations of individual decision-making behaviour. 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Final self-report data was obtained from 77 pupils in t1 and t2 and 56 pupils for all three points of measurement. Results of a repeated measures MANOVA indicate significantly higher levels of all outcome variables directly after the training. Significant long-term effects emerge on perceived control over one’s own behavior, perceived norms in the individual’s social environment, the knowledge of sustainable consumption alternatives as well as sustainable consumption behavior in everyday life. Taken together, results suggest the training to be an effective instrument for furthering actual sustainable consumption practices of young pupils. 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Thus, our findings support a prominent role of glucocorticoids in shaping the major endophenotypes of the stress reactivity mouse model and contribute towards understanding the important role of HPA axis dysregulation and changes in energy metabolism in the pathophysiology of affective disorders.","published_at":"2023-06-08T14:01:53Z","publisher":"Fachbereich 05 - Biologie / Chemie","citationHtml":"Rappeneau, Virginie, 2023, \"Molecular changes in hippocampal energy metabolism in mice selectively bred for extremes in stress reactivity: Relevance of mitochondrial dysfunction for affective disorders.\", <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/ABYDFB\" target=\"_blank\">https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/ABYDFB</a>, osnaData, V1","identifier_of_dataverse":"fb-05","name_of_dataverse":"Fachbereich 05 - Biologie / Chemie","citation":"Rappeneau, Virginie, 2023, \"Molecular changes in hippocampal energy metabolism in mice selectively bred for extremes in stress reactivity: Relevance of mitochondrial dysfunction for affective disorders.\", https://doi.org/10.26249/FK2/ABYDFB, osnaData, V1","storageIdentifier":"file://10.26249/FK2/ABYDFB","keywords":["energy metabolism; hippocampus; major depression; mitochondria; mouse model; stress"],"subjects":["Medicine, Health and Life Sciences"],"fileCount":2,"versionId":36,"versionState":"RELEASED","majorVersion":1,"minorVersion":0,"createdAt":"2023-06-05T14:26:35Z","updatedAt":"2023-06-08T14:01:53Z","contacts":[{"name":"Rappeneau, Virginie","affiliation":"Abteilung Verhaltensbiologie"}],"publications":[{"citation":"Rappeneau V, Koti P, Wilmes L, Widner-Andrae R, Busch K, Touma C. 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