Uncovering and Punishing Unconscious Bias
Uncovering and Punishing Unconscious Bias
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Philip E. Tetlock, Gregory Mitchell and L. Jason Anastasopoulos
Recent technological advances in psychology hold out the promise of
Social influences on self-control
Social influences on "self"-control
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Joe Kable, University of Pennsylvania
As Duckworth and Kern (2011) note, currently over 1% of the abstracts in PsycInfo are indexed by
Framing, defaults, trust
Framing Effects, Default Effects, and Trust
(link to the article)
Craig R. M. McKenzie (UC San Diego), Michael J. Liersch (New York University), Shlomi Sher (UC San Diego)
Framing effects and
Modularity and decision making
Modularity & Decision Making
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Robert Kurzban
Mechanisms that are useful are often specialized because of the efficiency gains that derive from specialization. This
Judgments and decisions based on attempts to disambiguate the given information
Judgments and decisions based on attempts to disambiguate the given information: Effects of decision frames, non-diagnostic information, and information order
(link to the article)
Eric Igou
The
The cost of collaboration
The cost of collaboration: Why joint decision-making exacerbates rejection of outside information
(link to the article)
Julia Minson & Jennifer Mueller
Existing research asserts that specific
Exploiting the wisdom of others
Exploiting the wisdom of others: A bumpy road to better decision making
(link to the article)
Ilan Yaniv & Shoham Choshen-Hillel
While decision makers often consult other people’s opinions
Moral Compensation and the Environment
Moral Compensation and the Environment: Affecting Individuals’ Moral Intentions Through How They See Themselves as Moral.
(link to the article)
Ann Tenbrunsel, Jennifer Jordan, Francesca Gino
Cognitive Migration
Cognitive Migration: The Role of Mental Simulation in the (Hot) Cultural Cognition of Migration Decisions
(link to the article)
David Kyle & Saara Koikkalainen
This paper introduces the novel
Words or Deeds
Words or deeds? Choosing what to know about others
(link to the article)
Erte Xiao & Cristina Bicchieri
Social cooperation often relies on individuals’ spontaneous norm obedience when there
Instrumentality Boosts Gratitude
Instrumentality Boosts Appreciation: Helpers Are More Appreciated While They Are Useful
(link to the article)
Benjamin Converse & Ayelet Fishbach
We propose that in social interactions,
Strategies for coping with questionable decisions
“I read Playboy for the articles”: Justifying and rationalizing questionable preferences
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Zoe Chance & Michael Norton
Humans are masters of lying and self-deception. We
Profit-Seeking Punishment Corrupts Norm Obedience
Profit-seeking punishment corrupts norm obedience
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Erte Xiao
Punishment typically involves depriving violators of resources they own such as money or labor. These resources
Introduction – Reasoning as a social device
Introduction - Reasoning as a social device
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Hugo Mercier
The social context exerts a very important influence on our decisions, which has not been considered in its full
Workshop: Decision-making for a social world
Welcome to the Decision Making for a Social World webconference.
Through the information they transmit, the pressures they exert, the emotions they elicit, other people have an enormous impact on