Reputation, gossip, and human cooperation

J Wu, D Balliet, PAM Van Lange - Social and Personality …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Why do people cooperate? We address this classic question by analyzing and discussing
the role of reputation: people cooperate to maintain a positive reputation in their social …

Call for research on bystander intervention to prevent sexual violence: The role of campus environments

S McMahon - American journal of community psychology, 2015‏ - Springer
An important next step for the field is to determine what setting-level factors beyond the
individual are critical to fostering campus environments that support pro-social, helpful …

Together we rise: How social movements succeed

G Nardini, T Rank‐Christman… - Journal of Consumer …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Social movements, such as Black Lives Matter, surge when support grows for their social
justice goals. At their core, social movements advance when people act collectively by rising …

When both the original study and its failed replication are correct: Feeling observed eliminates the facial-feedback effect.

T Noah, Y Schul, R Mayo - Journal of personality and social …, 2018‏ - psycnet.apa.org
This article suggests a theoretically driven explanation for a replication failure of one of the
basic findings in psychology: the facial-feedback effect. According to the facial-feedback …

Pride, mindfulness, public self-awareness, affective satisfaction, and customer citizenship behaviour among green restaurant customers

K Hwang, B Lee - International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Although research on the self has a long history with various psychological perspectives, the
role of the self in visiting green restaurants has not been sufficiently explored. This study …

Bystanding or standing by? How the number of bystanders affects the intention to intervene in cyberbullying

M Obermaier, N Fawzi, T Koch - New media & society, 2016‏ - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments,
we test whether individuals who witness cyberbullying are less willing to intervene when the …

Perceived social presence reduces fact-checking

Y Jun, R Meng, GV Johar - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2017‏ - pnas.org
Today's media landscape affords people access to richer information than ever before, with
many individuals opting to consume content through social channels rather than traditional …

The deterrence spectrum: Explaining why police body-worn cameras 'work'or 'backfire'in aggressive police–public encounters

B Ariel, A Sutherland, D Henstock… - Policing: A journal of …, 2018‏ - academic.oup.com
Police body-worn cameras (BWCs) are an increasingly prominent research area in criminal
justice. This trend mirrors current practice, with more and more law enforcement agencies …

Interventions against norm violations: Dispositional determinants of self-reported and real moral courage

A Baumert, A Halmburger… - Personality and social …, 2013‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Moral courage is characterized as a bystander intervention against the norm violations of a
perpetrator despite the potential for negative consequences for oneself. We tested a …

Effectiveness of artificial intelligence–based cyberbullying interventions from youth perspective

T Milosevic, K Verma, M Carter, S Vigil… - Social Media+ …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Cyberbullying on social media continues to pose a significant problem for children and
young people, and platforms increasingly rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to address it …