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Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

129 results for „experimental research“
found in | magazine issue | 09/2018

Social Machines: Social Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction

... but to the human experts behind the software - but research showed that people don’t distinguish between two softwares as they ... was created between humans and computers in an experimental situation, participants viewed those computers as their ... self-disclosure from consumers. Journal of consumer research, 26(4), 323-339. 17 Moon, Y., & Nass, C. (1996). How “real” ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2019

From Pervasive Beliefs To Wrongful Convictions

... educational computer game about biases. Nevertheless, more research on ways to counter confirmation bias, specifically in the context of ... P.C. (1968). Reasoning about a rule. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology , 20 , 273-281. Doi: 1080/14640746808400161 ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2019

Sorry, Not Sorry: Apologies and Denials in the #MeToo Movement

... often struggle with the question of how to reply. What can research about trust and forgiveness teach us about the do’s and don’ts of ... on transgressors' responses to victims. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 54 , 89–96. Okimoto, T.G., Wenzel, ... / more
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Toward the LGBTQ+ Friendly Workplace: Are We There Yet?

... to evaluate the state of the modern organization along with research examining the effects of LGBTQ+ discrimination . The Modern ... in areas with protective legislation [5]. Finally, an experimental lab study found that reduced discrimination still occurs when ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2019

Fair Enough? The Inequality Paradox, Inequality Awareness, and System Justification

... and mental health, or social relationships [8]. Yet, research has shown that greater inequality is not associated with an increasing ... roots of inequality and social class. In Advances in Experimental Social Psychology.: Academic Press; 2018. p. 53-124. Wilkinson ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

What are the positive and negative side effects of gender quotas?

... on everyday work life? This article presents empirical research on positive and negative side effects of gender quota ... C. (2018). Gender quotas, competitions, and peer review: Experimental evidence on the backlash against women. Management Science, 64 ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

Just a compliment? Why positive gender stereotypes can be more harmful than they seem

... face in the workplace and elsewhere. According to the Pew Research Center [i] , the hashtag was used 19 million times on Twitter alone. ... threat and women’s math performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 35(1) , 4–28.   [xiv] Kahalon, ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

What career should I choose? How self-stereotyping can influence career decisions

... or field to be particularly similar to them. Research also found that men and women endorse gender -stereotypic goals ... behavior. In J. M. Olson & M. P. Zanna (Eds.), Advances in Experimental Social Psychology (Vol. 46, pp. 55-123): Academic Press. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

To which gender’s disadvantage are school grades biased – girls or boys?

... against boys. This article summarizes the current state of research on whether the same school performance by girls and boys is graded ... are several decades old. The study by Hofer (12) is the only experimental study suggesting worse grading of girls for the same performance ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2020

Can We Believe in Our Own Lies?

... without intention (e.g., [3] ; [4] ; [5] ), experimental studies on the relationship between lying and memory are ... could promote this type of behaviour (e.g., [6] ), research suggests that, in some circumstances, suspects falsely deny their ... / more

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