Walasek, Lukasz Brown, Gordon D A
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Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
Models of decision-making typically assume the existence of some common currency of value, such as utility, happiness, or inclusive fitness. This common currency is taken to allow comparison of options and to underpin everyday choice. Here we suggest instead that there is no universal value scale, that incommensurable values pervade everyday choice...
drew, arlyn s.
The judgment of Eve in Genesis 3:16 has traditionally been construed as an etiological curse on the relationship dynamics between genders, garnering scholarly scrutiny on the terms for desire and rule. Many exegetes regard this verse as the biblical rationale for patriarchal cultures throughout history. Despite attempts to ameliorate the notion of ...
aharoni, eyal nahmias, eddy hoffman, morris b. fernandes, sharlene
Prison sentences that exceed the natural lifespan present a puzzle because they have no more power to deter or incapacitate than a single life sentence. In three survey experiments, we tested the extent to which participants support these longer-than-life sentences under different decision contexts. In Experiment 1, 130 undergraduates made hypothet...
Legoy, Thibaut Fruchart, Eric
On the basis of qualitative literature data, the ethical value of hypoxic training in sports is subject to debate. The objective of the present empirical study was to map various ethical positions with regard to how individuals mentally combined several factors (the hypoxic training's objective, fairness, planning/monitoring, and method) when judgi...
slama, paul
Cet article présente les positions de Bolzano puis de Husserl sur le statut de la question dans leurs théories respectives du jugement, puis examine la critique explicitement adressée à Bolzano par Husserl dans les Recherches logiques. L’enjeu de l’article est i) de montrer l’importance de la psychologie pour décrire l’acte de la question compris c...
grym, jori aspara, jaakko nandy, monomita lodh, suman
Tax evasion is a major issue for authorities worldwide. Understanding the factors that influence individuals’ intrinsic motivation to pay taxes, known as their tax morale, is important for improving tax compliance. This study investigated gender differences in judging tax evasion in the context of cryptocurrency trading. Specifically, a survey stud...
Decroix, Valentin Rulence-Pâques, Patricia Fruchart, Eric
The study explored the change over 15 months in how older people with dementia cognitively integrated three factors (Intention, Consequence,and Apology) when making judgments of blame and forgiveness. For each moral judgment, 8 older adults with dementia (Mage = 70.88; SD =9.52) were confronted with a questionnaire comprising 12 scenarios (combinat...
Campbell, Sandy
People often report confidence in two stages: first, they select an answer; second, they report how confident they are that that answer is correct. But research suggests an alternative: one- stage elicitations ask for a belief distribution over the entire set of answers. This dissertation compares these two elicitation methods. In so doing, I shed ...
Löf, Johanna Eriksson, Kajsa
The purpose of the study is to explore how children are made involved in the administrative court's judgments in cases relating to coercive interventions with the support of § 3 LVU. Fifteen LVU-judgments have been analyzed through a qualitative content analysis to find relevant thematic areas. The material has been analyzed using previous research...
Sörqvist, Patrik Marsh, John E.
When asked to estimate the carbon footprint of a bundle of low carbon footprint and high carbon footprint items, people typically report a lower value compared to estimating the high carbon footprint items alone. This finding is called the negative footprint illusion. Previous research suggests that people might be made less susceptible to this eff...