Publishing registered reports in management and applied psychology: Common beliefs and best practices
Management and applied psychology scholars are confronted with a crisis undermining trust
in their findings. One solution to this crisis is the publication format Registered Reports …
in their findings. One solution to this crisis is the publication format Registered Reports …
Video-based messages to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and nudge vaccination intentions
Vaccines are highly effective for curbing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). Yet,
millions of Americans remain hesitant about getting vaccinated, jeopardizing our ability to …
millions of Americans remain hesitant about getting vaccinated, jeopardizing our ability to …
[HTML][HTML] People expect artificial moral advisors to be more utilitarian and distrust utilitarian moral advisors
As machines powered by artificial intelligence increase in their technological capacities,
there is a growing interest in the theoretical and practical idea of artificial moral advisors …
there is a growing interest in the theoretical and practical idea of artificial moral advisors …
The drunk utilitarian revisited: Does alcohol really increase utilitarianism in moral judgment?
The “drunk utilitarian” phenomenon suggests that people are more likely to accept harm for
the greater good when they are under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon conflicts …
the greater good when they are under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon conflicts …
Observers penalize decision makers whose risk preferences are unaffected by loss–gain framing.
A large interdisciplinary body of research on human judgment and decision making
documents systematic deviations between prescriptive decision models (ie, how individuals …
documents systematic deviations between prescriptive decision models (ie, how individuals …
Trust in institutions, not in political leaders, determines compliance in COVID-19 prevention measures within societies across the globe
A core assumption often heard in public health discourse is that increasing trust in national
political leaders is essential for securing public health compliance during crises such as the …
political leaders is essential for securing public health compliance during crises such as the …
Moral characteristics predicting COVID‐19 vaccination
Objective The current study aims to assess, for the first time, whether vaccination is predicted
by different behavioral and cognitive aspects of moral decision‐making. Background Studies …
by different behavioral and cognitive aspects of moral decision‐making. Background Studies …
Deontologists are not always trusted over utilitarians: revisiting inferences of trustworthiness from moral judgments
Recent research has looked at how people infer the moral character of others based on how
they resolve sacrificial moral dilemmas. Previous studies provide consistent evidence for the …
they resolve sacrificial moral dilemmas. Previous studies provide consistent evidence for the …
Bilinguals on the footbridge: the role of foreign-language proficiency in moral decision making
Socio-cognitive research on bilinguals points to a moral foreign-language effect (MFLE),
with more utilitarian choices (eg, sacrificing someone to save more people) for moral …
with more utilitarian choices (eg, sacrificing someone to save more people) for moral …
How do we measure trust in visual data communication?
Trust is fundamental to effective visual data communication between the visualization
designer and the reader. Although personal experience and preference influence readers' …
designer and the reader. Although personal experience and preference influence readers' …