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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Detecting outliers: Do not use standard deviation around the mean, use absolute deviation around the median
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Bernard, Philippe, et al.. (2015). Body parts reduction and self-objectification in the objectification of sexualized bodies. Cairn.info. 28(1). 39–61.11 indexed citations
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Gervais, Sarah J., et al.. (2015). Who treats people as sex objects? Cultural orientation, social comparison, and sexual objectification perpetration. Cairn.info. 28(1). 153–181.11 indexed citations
Bernard, Philippe, et al.. (2014). Obese people=Animals?: Investigating the implicit "animalization" of obese people. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 16(2). 40–44.7 indexed citations
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Leys, Christophe, et al.. (2013). If it were to happen to me, would I see it coming? How identifying with the victim influences the foreseeability of a sexual aggression. Cairn.info. 26(2). 5–28.4 indexed citations
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Leys, Christophe, Christophe Ley, Olivier Klein, Philippe Bernard, & Laurent Licata. (2013). Detecting outliers: Do not use standard deviation around the mean, use absolute deviation around the median. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 49(4). 764–766.2647 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bernard, Philippe, et al.. (2012). Integrating Sexual Objectification With Object Versus PersonRecognition: The Sexualized-Body-Inversion Hypothesis. Insecta mundi.2 indexed citations
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Leys, Christophe, et al.. (2011). The influence of defendants’ feelings of guilt on their penalties: The mediating role of attribution processes. Cairn.info. 24(4). 45–58.1 indexed citations
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Wittwer, Jérôme & Philippe Bernard. (2004). Soutenabilité des tarifications non linéaires. Annals of Economics and Statistics. 157–179.
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Bernard, Philippe, et al.. (2003). Increase in Life-Expectancy and Saving Behaviour. Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine.1 indexed citations
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Bernard, Philippe. (2003). Rêve et littérature romanesque en Haïti : de Jacques Roumain au mouvement spiraliste. L'Harmattan eBooks.1 indexed citations
Bernard, Philippe, et al.. (1963). Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris sous le règne de Louis XV.1 indexed citations
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