Why do we lie? A practical guide to the dishonesty literature

C Jacobsen, TR Fosgaard… - Journal of Economic …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last decade, a massive body of research has been devoted to uncovering human
dishonesty. In the present paper, we review more than a hundred papers from this literature …

[HTML][HTML] Moral decision-making and moral development: Toward an integrative framework

B Garrigan, ALR Adlam, PE Langdon - Developmental review, 2018 - Elsevier
How moral decision-making occurs, matures over time and relates to behaviour is complex.
To develop a full picture of moral decision-making, moral development and moral behaviour …

Understanding cognitive and affective mechanisms in social psychology through eye-tracking

RM Rahal, S Fiedler - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
Social psychological research is increasingly interested in the cognitive and affective
processes underlying human behavior in social environments. To match this emerging …

Eye gaze and visual attention as a window into leadership and followership: A review of empirical insights and future directions

JT Cheng, FH Gerpott, AJ Benson, B Bucker… - The Leadership …, 2023 - Elsevier
Illuminating the nature of leadership and followership requires insights into not only how
leaders and followers behave, but also the different cognitions that underpin these social …

[图书][B] A handbook of process tracing methods

M Schulte-Mecklenbeck, A Kühberger, JG Johnson - 2019 - api.taylorfrancis.com
A Handbook of Process Tracing Methods demonstrates how to better understand decision
outcomes by studying decision processes, through the introduction of a number of exciting …

No time for ethics: How and when time pressure leads to abusive supervisory behavior

Z Zhang, X Jia - Journal of Business Ethics, 2023 - Springer
We explore in this study whether, how, and when time pressure leads to abusive supervisory
behavior. Based on the attentional focus model, we propose that time pressure impairs …

Perceptual but not complex moral judgments can be biased by exploiting the dynamics of eye-gaze.

BR Newell, ME Le Pelley - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Can judgments be biased via passive monitoring of eye-gaze? We examined this question
using a perceptual discrimination task (Experiment 1) and a complex moral judgment task …

Tracing risky decisions for oneself and others: The role of intuition and deliberation

K Barrafrem, J Hausfeld - Journal of Economic Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
This study contributes to the understanding of how individuals make choices for themselves
and on behalf of others in a risky environment. In a laboratory eye-tracking experiment, we …

Complexity, attention, and choice in games under time constraints: A process analysis.

L Spiliopoulos, A Ortmann, L Zhang - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
We test empirically the strategic counterpart of the Adaptive Decision Maker hypothesis
(Payne, Bettman, & Johnson, 1993), which states that decision makers adapt their attention …

Increasing reproducibility of eye-tracking studies: The EyeGuidelines

S Fiedler, M Schulte-Mecklenbeck… - A handbook of …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter provides a list of reporting standards meant to increase reproducibility of eye-
tracking research in judgment and decision making. It addresses a wide set of reporting …