Covipendium: Information available to support the development of medical countermeasures and interventions against COVID-19
M Denis, V Vandeweerd, R Verbeeke… - Transdisciplinary …, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
This living paper has been updated on a weekly basis until mid-September. Due to the huge
amount of information published by that time, it had become more and more difficult to …
amount of information published by that time, it had become more and more difficult to …
Improving norms in research culture to incentivize transparency and rigor
D Mellor - Educational Psychologist, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Improving research culture to value transparency and rigor is necessary to engage in a
productive “Credibility Revolution.” The field of educational psychology is well positioned to …
productive “Credibility Revolution.” The field of educational psychology is well positioned to …
The assessment of replication success based on relative effect size
Replication studies are increasingly conducted in order to confirm original findings.
However, there is no established standard how to assess replication success, and, in …
However, there is no established standard how to assess replication success, and, in …
The effect of cognitive load, ego depletion, induction and time restriction on moral judgments about sacrificial dilemmas: a meta-analysis
P Rehren - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Greene's influential dual-process model of moral cognition (mDPM) proposes that when
people engage in Type 2 processing, they tend to make consequentialist moral judgments …
people engage in Type 2 processing, they tend to make consequentialist moral judgments …
Unjustifiably irresponsible: the effects of social roles on attributions of intent
How do people's social roles change others' perceptions of their intentions to cause harm?
Three preregistered vignette-based experiments (N= 788) manipulated the social role of …
Three preregistered vignette-based experiments (N= 788) manipulated the social role of …
The assessment of replicability using the sum of p-values
Statistical significance of both the original and the replication study is a commonly used
criterion to assess replication attempts, also known as the two-trials rule in drug …
criterion to assess replication attempts, also known as the two-trials rule in drug …
[HTML][HTML] Bright mind, moral mind? Intelligence is unrelated to consequentialist moral judgment in sacrificial moral dilemmas
The dual-process model of moral cognition suggests that outcome-focused, consequentialist
moral judgment in sacrificial moral dilemmas is driven by a deliberative, reasoned, cognitive …
moral judgment in sacrificial moral dilemmas is driven by a deliberative, reasoned, cognitive …
What do people think is an emotion?
R Díaz - Affective science, 2022 - Springer
In emotion research, both conceptual analyses and empirical studies commonly rely on
emotion reports. But what do people mean when they say that they are angry, afraid, joyful …
emotion reports. But what do people mean when they say that they are angry, afraid, joyful …
[PDF][PDF] When “a Citizen” Becomes Little Mary J. The Abstract-concrete Effects in Legal Reasoning and the Rule of Law
P Pałka, P Bystranowski… - Diritto & Questioni …, 2023 - dirittoequestionipubbliche.org
This chapter investigates abstract-concrete effects from the point of view of legal reasoning,
especially the Rule of Law commitments. We use the label “abstract-concrete effects”(ACEs) …
especially the Rule of Law commitments. We use the label “abstract-concrete effects”(ACEs) …
Open Science Practices To Support Addiction Research
DT Mellor - 2019 - osf.io
Being able to replicate the empirical observations reported by a colleague is a central
premise of how scientific discoveries are expected to be disseminated. This ideal has been …
premise of how scientific discoveries are expected to be disseminated. This ideal has been …