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View article: Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science
Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science Open
This 68-country survey ( n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how such differences are associated with sociopolitical and economic conditions. We find th…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications for organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty i…
View article: Perceptions of Anomie in Society Shape Support for Wealth Redistribution
Perceptions of Anomie in Society Shape Support for Wealth Redistribution Open
Understanding the factors that influence support for wealth redistribution is essential to address growing economic divides around the world. We propose that perceptions of anomie—the belief that society’s social and political fabric is cr…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Victims of Conspiracies? An Examination of the Relationship Between Conspiracy Beliefs and Dispositional Individual Victimhood
Victims of Conspiracies? An Examination of the Relationship Between Conspiracy Beliefs and Dispositional Individual Victimhood Open
Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and the individual disposition to perceive and react…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications for organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty i…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications for organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty i…
View article: Responsibility for Future Generations and Climate Change Mitigation: A Cross-National Study of Predictors of Pro-environmentalism in Europe
Responsibility for Future Generations and Climate Change Mitigation: A Cross-National Study of Predictors of Pro-environmentalism in Europe Open
Feeling personally responsible for climate change is a key predictor of pro-environmental action.Recent U.S.-based research finds that people more strongly endorse responsibility to protectfuture generations (RFG) than responsibility to re…
View article: Cultural tightness predicts higher levels of generic and content-specific conspiracy beliefs: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence
Cultural tightness predicts higher levels of generic and content-specific conspiracy beliefs: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence Open
Conspiracy theories polarize people in different cultural contexts around important issues such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. Across four studies, we examined whether cultural tightness, that describes the extent to which so…
View article: Responsibility for Future Generations and Climate Change Mitigation: A Cross-National Study of Predictors of Pro-environmentalism in Europe
Responsibility for Future Generations and Climate Change Mitigation: A Cross-National Study of Predictors of Pro-environmentalism in Europe Open
Feeling personally responsible for mitigating climate change has emerged as a robust antecedentof pro-environmental action. Recent evidence from U.S. samples demonstrates that responsibilityto protect future generations (RFG) is endorsed m…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications on organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty in…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications on organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty in…
View article: The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty
The Effect of Individual and Group Punishment on Individual and Group-Based Dishonesty Open
Economic dishonesty is a widespread behavior that has substantial implications on organizations and societies. Recent studies suggest that decision making in groups or commitment to other individuals can further increase such dishonesty in…
View article: Visualizing economic inequality saliently and to-scale can alter inequality perceptions and redistributive preferences
Visualizing economic inequality saliently and to-scale can alter inequality perceptions and redistributive preferences Open
High economic inequality is detrimental to modern societies, but public support for redistributive policies tends to be low. Recent research by J. Walker et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 118 , e2100430118 (2021), has suggested that dr…
View article: Investigating the morning morality effect and its mediating and moderating factors
Investigating the morning morality effect and its mediating and moderating factors Open
Dishonest behavior is a prevalent phenomenon, and recent studies have suggested that seemingly trivial factors, such as the time of the day, can influence individuals' propensity to act dishonestly. Specifically, research has identified a …
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines how people encounter information about science and communicate about it with others, identifies cross-country differences, and tests the extent to which economic and sociopolitical conditions pr…
View article: Victims of conspiracies? An examination of the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and dispositional individual victimhood
Victims of conspiracies? An examination of the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and dispositional individual victimhood Open
Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and the individual disposition to perceive and react…
View article: The “WEIRDEST” Organizations in the World? Assessing the Lack of Sample Diversity in Organizational Research
The “WEIRDEST” Organizations in the World? Assessing the Lack of Sample Diversity in Organizational Research Open
Sampling data from organizations and humans associated with those organizations is essential to organizational research. Much of what we know about organizations is based on such work. However, this empirical foundation may be compromised,…
View article: Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries
Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries Open
Science is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Public trust in scientists can help decision makers act on the basis of the best available evidence, especially during crises. However, in recent years the epistemic authority of scien…
View article: Perceptions of Anomie in Society Shape Support for Wealth Redistribution
Perceptions of Anomie in Society Shape Support for Wealth Redistribution Open
Understanding the factors that influence support for wealth redistribution is essential to address growing economic divides around the world. We propose that perceptions of anomie—the belief that society’s social and political fabric is cr…
View article: Navigating uncertainty: Exploring consumer acceptance of artificial intelligence under self-threats and high-stakes decisions
Navigating uncertainty: Exploring consumer acceptance of artificial intelligence under self-threats and high-stakes decisions Open
In an era of transformation fueled by Artificial Intelligence (AI), human resistance to adopt this powerful technology has emerged as one of its most critical barriers. In a series of four studies involving almost 4,000 consumers, this res…
View article: Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries
Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries Open
Effectively reducing climate change requires marked, global behavior change. However, it is unclear which strategies are most likely to motivate people to change their climate beliefs and behaviors. Here, we tested 11 expert-crowdsourced i…