Mangiulli, Ivan; 128014; Battista, Fabiana; 129145; Kafi, Nadja Abdel; Coveliers, Eline; Webster, Theodore Carlson; Curci, Antonietta; Otgaar, Henry;
People are often exposed to fake news. Such an exposure to misleading information might lead to false memory creation. We examined whether people can form false memories for COVID-19-related fake news. Furthermore, we investigated which individual factors might predict false memory formation for fake news. In two experiments, we provided participan...
Palfi, B Arora, K Kostopoulou, O
Evidence-based algorithms can improve both lay and professional judgements and decisions, yet they remain underutilised. Research on advice taking established that humans tend to discount advice – especially when it contradicts their own judgement (“egocentric advice discounting”) – but this can be mitigated by knowledge about the advisor’s past pe...
De Jans, Steffi Hudders, Liselot Naderer, Brigitte De Pauw, Valentina
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Frontiers in Psychology
The current study examines how social media influencers can be deployed to promote healthy food choice behavior among tweens. In particular, we investigated whether tweens’ healthy food choice behavior can be stimulated by using a thin-ideal influencer in a sponsored influencer post promoting unhealthy vs. healthy food. A two-by-two, between-subjec...
Vansteenkiste, Pieter Lenoir, Matthieu Krejtz, Izabela Krejtz, Krzysztof
In sports, studies on visual behavior have mostly focused on expert-novice differences during decision making tasks and during aiming tasks. How visual behavior changes during the early stages of skill acquisition however, has hardly been documented. The current study investigated gaze behavior of young soccer players during the execution of a socc...
Hessels, Roy S; Benjamins, Jeroen S; van Doorn, Andrea J; Koenderink, Jan J; 74227; Hooge, Ignace TC;
In urban environments, humans often encounter other people that may engage one in interaction. How do humans perceive such invitations to interact at a glance? We briefly presented participants with pictures of actors carrying out one of 11 behaviors (e.g., waving or looking at a phone) at four camera-actor distances. Participants were asked to des...
Stirling, A Burgman, MA
Conservation science deals with crises and supports policy interventions devised to mitigate highly uncertain threats that pose irreversible harm. When conventional policy tools, such as quantitative risk assessments, are insufficient, the precautionary principle provides a practical framework and range of robust heuristics. Yet, precaution is ofte...
Lavigne Delville, Philippe
Martin de Almagro Iniesta, Maria
Most discussions on knowledge production in peacebuilding and conflict management have focused on the study of epistemic communities and strategic coalitions of global and local actors. This article shifts the focus away from who produces knowledge to the underexplored question of how knowledge is generated, repackaged, deployed, or ignored. Combin...
De Waelle, Silke Van Bostraeten, Sara Lenoir, Matthieu Deconinck, Frederik Bennett, Simon
SIGNIFICANCE: Experts in different sports show superior decision-making skills compared with novices, but little is known about its development in youth players. This study shows that the age-related improvements in visual cognition and accumulation of sport-specific experience explain a considerable amount of the development in decision making in ...
Rober, Peter; 52145;
Psychotherapy research shows that-in individual therapy as in family therapy-some therapists are more effective than others. This highlights the crucial role the therapist plays in a client's improvement. Furthermore, it seems that training may make a difference, as deliberate practice can improve the therapist's effectiveness. In the context of th...