Children use wealth cues to evaluate others
K Shutts, EL Brey, LA Dornbusch, N Slywotzky… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Wealth differences between individuals are ubiquitous in modern society, and often serve as
the basis for biased social evaluations among adults. The present research probed whether …
the basis for biased social evaluations among adults. The present research probed whether …
Social class differences produce social group preferences
SR Horwitz, K Shutts, KR Olson - Developmental science, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Some social groups are higher in socioeconomic status than others and the former tend to
be favored over the latter. The present research investigated whether observing group …
be favored over the latter. The present research investigated whether observing group …
Plans or outcomes: How do we attribute intelligence to others?
Humans routinely make inferences about both the contents and the workings of other minds
based on observed actions. People consider what others want or know, but also how …
based on observed actions. People consider what others want or know, but also how …
[PDF][PDF] Outcome or Strategy? A Bayesian Model of Intelligence Attribution.
People have a common-sense notion of intelligence and use it to evaluate decisions and
decision-makers. One can attribute intelligence by evaluating the strategy or the outcome of …
decision-makers. One can attribute intelligence by evaluating the strategy or the outcome of …
Emerging selectivity: group membership and early prosociality
BC Hilton, AC O'Neill, VA Kuhlmeier - Journal of Cognition and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Engaging in prosocial behavior is costly. By selectively directing prosocial behavior toward
individuals with a high probability of reciprocating, we are able to offset these potential costs …
individuals with a high probability of reciprocating, we are able to offset these potential costs …
Children's initial responses and beyond: Effects of niceness and similarity on preference, giving, and memory
A Tasimi, MK Johnson - Child development, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study assessed children's preference, giving, and memory to investigate the impact of
social information over time. We compared 5‐and 6‐year‐olds'(N= 144) immediate or …
social information over time. We compared 5‐and 6‐year‐olds'(N= 144) immediate or …
[PDF][PDF] Forgetting In Creative Problem Solving for College Students
Z Yue - Psychology, 2022 - davidpublisher.com
As more and more benefits of forgetting have been found in recent studies, whether
forgetting could promote individual's ability of creative problem solving remains a …
forgetting could promote individual's ability of creative problem solving remains a …
Forgetting in Creative Problem Solving for College Students
Y Zhao - 2021 International Conference on Social Development …, 2022 - atlantis-press.com
As more and more benefits of forgetting have been found in recent studies, whether
forgetting could promote individual's ability of creative problem solving remains a …
forgetting could promote individual's ability of creative problem solving remains a …
Emotion attribution and memory in the ageing brain
F Schechtman Belham - 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Episodic memory is influenced by emotions and ageing. While emotional events elicit
superior memory than neutral ones, older adults (OA) are better in shifting the valence of an …
superior memory than neutral ones, older adults (OA) are better in shifting the valence of an …