Mihály Berkics

ORCID: 0000-0002-6748-2804
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Research Areas
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Youth Development and Social Support
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Religious Education and Schools
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Social Power and Status Dynamics
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Parental Involvement in Education
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Eastern European Communism and Reforms
  • Physical Education and Training Studies
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Advanced Statistical Methods and Models
  • Hungarian Social, Economic and Educational Studies
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education
  • Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
  • Statistical Methods and Inference

Eötvös Loránd University
2007-2023

Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Psychology
2018

Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2004-2010

Institute for Soil Sciences
2007

Richard Klein Michelangelo Vianello Fred Hasselman Byron G. Adams Reginald B. Adams and 95 more Sinan Alper Mark Aveyard Jordan Axt Mayowa T. Babalola Štěpán Bahník Rishtee Batra Mihály Berkics Michael J. Bernstein Daniel R. Berry Olga Białobrzeska Evans Dami Binan Konrad Bocian Mark J. Brandt Robert Busching Anna Cabak Rédei Huajian Cai Fanny Cambier Katarzyna Cantarero Cheryl L. Carmichael Francisco Céric Jesse Chandler Jen‐Ho Chang Armand Chatard Eva E. Chen Winnee Cheong David C. Cicero Sharon Coen Jennifer A. Coleman Brian Collisson Morgan Conway Katherine S. Corker Paul Curran Fiery Cushman Zubairu Kwambo Dagona Ilker Dalgar Anna Dalla Rosa William E. Davis Maaike de Bruijn Leander De Schutter Thierry Devos Marieke de Vries Canay Doğulu Nerisa Dozo Kristin Nicole Dukes Yarrow Dunham Kevin Durrheim Charles R. Ebersole John E. Edlund Anja Eller Alexander Scott English Carolyn Finck Natalia Frankowska Miguel-Ángel Freyre Michael Friedman Elisa Maria Galliani Joshua C. Gandi Tanuka Ghoshal Steffen R. Giessner Tripat Gill Timo Gnambs Ángel Gómez Roberto González Jesse Graham Jon Grahe Ivan Grahek Eva G. T. Green Kakul Hai Matthew Haigh Elizabeth L. Haines Michael P. Hall Marie E. Heffernan Joshua A. Hicks Petr Houdek Jeffrey R. Huntsinger Ho Phi Huynh Hans IJzerman Yoel Inbar Åse Innes-Ker William Jiménez‐Leal Melissa-Sue John Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba Roza Gizem Kamiloglu Heather Barry Kappes Serdar Karabatı Haruna Karick Victor N. Keller Anna Kende Nicolas Kervyn Goran Knežević Carrie Kovacs Lacy E. Krueger German Kurapov Jamie Kurtz Daniël Lakens Ljiljana B. Lazarević

We conducted preregistered replications of 28 classic and contemporary published findings, with protocols that were peer reviewed in advance, to examine variation effect magnitudes across samples settings. Each protocol was administered approximately half 125 comprised 15,305 participants from 36 countries territories. Using the conventional criterion statistical significance ( p < .05), we found 15 (54%) provided evidence a statistically significant same direction as original finding....

10.1177/2515245918810225 article EN Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2018-12-01

Leung and colleagues have revealed a five-dimensional structure of social axioms across individuals from five cultural groups. The present research was designed to reveal the culture level factor its correlates 41 nations. An ecological analysis on 60 items Social Axioms Survey extracted two factors: Dynamic Externality with value measures tapping collectivism, hierarchy, conservatism national indices indicative lower development. Societal Cynicism is less strongly broadly correlated...

10.1177/0022022104268388 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2004-09-01
Richard Klein Michelangelo Vianello Fred Hasselman Byron G. Adams Reginald B. Adams and 95 more Sinan Alper Mark Aveyard Jordan Axt Mayowa T. Babalola Štěpán Bahník Mihály Berkics Michael J. Bernstein Daniel R. Berry Olga Białobrzeska Konrad Bocian Mark Brandt Robert Busching Huajian Cai Fanny Cambier Katarzyna Cantarero Cheryl L. Carmichael Zeynep Cemalcılar Jesse Chandler Jen‐Ho Chang Armand Chatard Eva CHEN Winnee Cheong David C. Cicero Sharon Coen Jennifer A. Coleman Brian Collisson Morgan Conway Katherine S. Corker Paul Curran Fiery Cushman Ilker Dalgar William E. Davis Maaike Jolise de Bruijn Marieke de Vries Thierry Devos Canay Doğulu Nerisa Dozo Kristin Nicole Dukes Yarrow Dunham Kevin Durrheim Matthew J. Easterbrook Charles R. Ebersole John E. Edlund Alexander Scott English Anja Eller Carolyn Finck Miguel-Ángel Freyre Michael Friedman Natalia Frankowska Elisa Maria Galliani Tanuka Ghoshal Steffen Robert Giessner Tripat Gill Timo Gnambs Ángel Gómez Roberto González Jesse Graham Jon Grahe Ivan Grahek Eva G. T. Green Kakul Hai Matthew Haigh Elizabeth L. Haines Michael P. Hall Marie E. Heffernan Joshua A. Hicks Petr Houdek Marije van der Hulst Jeffrey R. Huntsinger Ho Phi Huynh Hans IJzerman Yoel Inbar Åse Innes-Ker William Jiménez‐Leal Melissa‐Sue John Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba Roza Gizem Kamiloglu Andreas Kappes Heather Barry Kappes Serdar Karabatı Haruna Karick Victor N. Keller Anna Kende Nicolas Kervyn Goran Knežević Carrie Kovacs Lacy E. Krueger German Kurapov Jaime L. Kurtz Daniël Lakens Ljiljana B. Lazarević Carmel Levitan Neil A. Lewis Samuel Lins Esther Maassen

We conducted preregistered replications of 28 classic and contemporary published findings with protocols that were peer reviewed in advance to examine variation effect magnitudes across sample setting. Each protocol was administered approximately half 125 samples 15,305 total participants from 36 countries territories. Using conventional statistical significance (p < .05), fifteen (54%) the provided evidence same direction statistically significant as original finding. With a strict...

10.31234/osf.io/9654g preprint EN 2018-11-19

Tax authorities utilize a wide range of instruments to motivate honest taxpaying ranging from strict audits fair procedures or personalized support, differing country country. However, little is known about how these different and taxpayers' trust influence the generation interaction climates between tax taxpayers, motivations comply, particularly, compliance. The present research examines extended slippery slope framework (eSSF), which distinguishes authorities' into qualities power...

10.1080/01442872.2019.1577375 article EN cc-by Policy Studies 2019-02-11

10.1016/j.paid.2017.03.044 article EN Personality and Individual Differences 2017-04-04

We explore the perceptions of teachers concerning citizenship and enterprise in Hungary England. Contextual matters are described research methods outlined prior to a discussion emerging issues. argue that both countries is understood broadly terms what it means be human. The English emphasized community issues being socially active more often than those Hungary. Hungarian were less positive about state civil society patriotic their country. In provincial towns (rather capital cities)...

10.1080/0305006042000274845 article EN Comparative Education 2004-08-01

Mate value is a construct that can be measured in various ways, ranging from complex but difficult-to-obtain ratings all the way to single-item self-report measures. Due low sample sizes previous studies, little known about relationship between mate and demographic variables. In this article, we tested Value Scale, relatively new, short, 4-item measure two large samples. first of over 1,000, mostly college-age participants, scale was found reliable correlated with criterion variables...

10.1177/1474704919829037 article EN cc-by-nc Evolutionary Psychology 2019-01-01

Vizsgálatunkban két volt szocialista ország, Lengyelország és Magyarország válaszadóit hasonlítottuk össze a szerint, hogyan vélekednek az országaikban tapasztalható társadalmi viszonyok igazságosságáról. Az összehasonlítás különösen azért érdekes, mert megmutathatja, hogy Magyarországon rendszerváltás óta elégedetlenség mennyiben tulajdonítható magával rendszerváltással járó, sokszor problematikus ellentmondásos átalakulásnak. eredmények ország válaszadóinak hasonlóságát mutatják. A kutatás...

10.1556/mpszle.64.2009.1.8 article HU Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 2009-03-01

Kínai anyák egy csoportjának beszámolóján keresztül vizsgáltuk kutatásunkban négy európai országban – Magyarországon, Németországban, Spanyolországban és Nagy-Britanniában élő kínaiak integrációját, szociális támogatottságát, különös tekintettel a magyarországi csoportra. Kérdőíves, 218 kínai anya részvételével végzett vizsgálatunkban többi csoporthoz képest csoport tagjai kisebb helyi nyelvi kompetenciáról, helybeliekkel való kapcsolatkeresési hajlandóság alacsonyabb mértékéről, ugyanakkor...

10.1556/mpszle.64.2009.1.4 article HU Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 2009-03-01

Bár korábbi vizsgálatok alapján feltételezhetjük, hogy a tehetséges személyek pozitívabban viszonyulnak, és konstruktívabb megküzdést alkalmaznak versengő helyzetekben, mint átlagos társaik (F ÜlÖp , 1992; P inczÉs -P ressing F 2013), tudomásunk szerint jelenleg nem áll rendelkezésünkre eredmény azzal kapcsolatban, hasonlóan jó képességű, ám eltérő eredményeket felmutató között van-e különbség abban, ahogy versengésről, győzelemről vesztésről gondolkodnak. Ezért egy nagyobb vizsgálatsorozat...

10.1556/0016.2015.70.1.10 article HU Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 2015-03-01
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