Scaling up change: A critical review and practical guide to harnessing social norms for climate action

SM Constantino, G Sparkman… - … science in the …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Anthropogenic carbon emissions have the potential to trigger changes in climate and
ecosystems that would be catastrophic for the well-being of humans and other species …

[HTML][HTML] How we know what not to think

J Phillips, A Morris, F Cushman - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2019 - cell.com
Humans often represent and reason about unrealized possible actions–the vast infinity of
things that were not (or have not yet been) chosen. This capacity is central to the most …

In search of safe haven assets during COVID-19 pandemic: An empirical analysis of different investor types

M Disli, R Nagayev, K Salim, SK Rizkiah… - Research in International …, 2021 - Elsevier
This study assesses the role of gold, crude oil and cryptocurrency as a safe haven for
traditional, sustainable, and Islamic investors during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Using …

Social norms govern what behaviors come to mind—And what do not.

DA Kalkstein, CJ Hook, BM Hard… - Journal of personality …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
It is well known that norms influence behavior. Beyond simply sha** what people do, we
argue that norms constrain what behaviors even come to mind as options, effectively …

[HTML][HTML] The psychology of normative cognition

D Kelly, E Westra, S Setman - 2020 - plato.stanford.edu
From an early age, humans exhibit a tendency to identify, adopt, and enforce the norms of
their local communities. Norms are the social rules that mark out what is appropriate …

Embedding cognition: Judgment and choice in an interdependent and dynamic world

EU Weber, SM Constantino… - Current Directions in …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Society is facing pressing interrelated, multilevel, and systemic challenges. Human
consumption patterns are driving biodiversity loss and climate change, with unevenly …

A simple definition of 'intentionally'

T Quillien, TC German - Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
Cognitive scientists have been debating how the folk concept of intentional action works. We
suggest a simple account: people consider that an agent did X intentionally to the extent that …

[PDF][PDF] Resource rationality

T Icard - Book manuscript, 2023 - core.ac.uk
One of the most remarkable human abilities is our capacity to deliberate and reason. We
appear to be attuned to the world in a way that transcends reflexive reaction to momentary …

Exploring the hierarchical structure of human plans via program generation

CG Correa, S Sanborn, MK Ho, F Callaway, ND Daw… - Cognition, 2025 - Elsevier
Human behavior is often assumed to be hierarchically structured, made up of abstract
actions that can be decomposed into concrete actions. However, behavior is typically …

When do we think that X caused Y?

T Quillien - Cognition, 2020 - Elsevier
When judging what caused an event, people do not treat all factors equally–for instance,
they will say that a forest fire was caused by a lit match, and not mention the oxygen in the …