The theory of dyadic morality: Reinventing moral judgment by redefining harm
The nature of harm—and therefore moral judgment—may be misunderstood. Rather than an
objective matter of reason, we argue that harm should be redefined as an intuitively …
objective matter of reason, we argue that harm should be redefined as an intuitively …
Attention and choice: A review on eye movements in decision making
This paper reviews studies on eye movements in decision making, and compares their
observations to theoretical predictions concerning the role of attention in decision making …
observations to theoretical predictions concerning the role of attention in decision making …
Race and reactions to women's expressions of anger at work: Examining the effects of the “angry Black woman” stereotype.
D Motro, JB Evans, APJ Ellis… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Across two studies (n= 555), we examine the detrimental effects of the “angry black
woman” stereotype in the workplace. Drawing on parallel-constraint-satisfaction theory, we …
woman” stereotype in the workplace. Drawing on parallel-constraint-satisfaction theory, we …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding libertarian morality: The psychological dispositions of self-identified libertarians
Libertarians are an increasingly prominent ideological group in US politics, yet they have
been largely unstudied. Across 16 measures in a large web-based sample that included …
been largely unstudied. Across 16 measures in a large web-based sample that included …
Rationalization is rational
F Cushman - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020 - cambridge.org
Rationalization occurs when a person has performed an action and then concocts the
beliefs and desires that would have made it rational. Then, people often adjust their own …
beliefs and desires that would have made it rational. Then, people often adjust their own …
Swarm intelligence
J Kennedy - Handbook of nature-inspired and innovative computing …, 2006 - Springer
Swarm intelligence refers to a kind of problem-solving ability that emerges in the interactions
of simple information-processing units. The concept of a swarm suggests multiplicity …
of simple information-processing units. The concept of a swarm suggests multiplicity …
[图书][B] On the self-regulation of behavior
CS Carver, MF Scheier - 2001 - books.google.com
This book is a reader-friendly description of a viewpoint on human behavior which sees all
behavior as aimed at attaining goals. A wide variety of topics are treated (the theory is …
behavior as aimed at attaining goals. A wide variety of topics are treated (the theory is …
Social cognition: From brains to culture
STT Fiske - 2020 - torrossa.com
Since the publication of our first text on social cognition, a lot has changed for us personally
(children come and gone, grandchildren have arrived, new jobs, new houses) and …
(children come and gone, grandchildren have arrived, new jobs, new houses) and …
Social cognitive neuroscience: a review of core processes
MD Lieberman - Annu. Rev. Psychol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Social cognitive neuroscience examines social phenomena and processes using cognitive
neuroscience research tools such as neuroimaging and neuropsychology. This review …
neuroscience research tools such as neuroimaging and neuropsychology. This review …
Solving the emotion paradox: Categorization and the experience of emotion
LF Barrett - Personality and social psychology review, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I introduce an emotion paradox: People believe that they know an emotion
when they see it, and as a consequence assume that emotions are discrete events that can …
when they see it, and as a consequence assume that emotions are discrete events that can …