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View article: Perceptions of relationship value and exploitation risk mediate the effects of transgressors' post-harm communications upon forgiveness
Perceptions of relationship value and exploitation risk mediate the effects of transgressors' post-harm communications upon forgiveness Open
Principles of adaptive design suggest that the decision-making systems tasked with regulating a victim's behavior in the wake of interpersonal harm should modulate forgiveness based at least in part on perceptions of the transgressor's rel…
View article: Trust Measurement in Human-Autonomy Teams: Development of a Conceptual Toolkit
Trust Measurement in Human-Autonomy Teams: Development of a Conceptual Toolkit Open
The rise in artificial intelligence capabilities in autonomy-enabled systems and robotics has pushed research to address the unique nature of human-autonomy team collaboration. The goal of these advanced technologies is to enable rapid dec…
View article: Evaluating benefits, costs, and social value as predictors of gratitude
Evaluating benefits, costs, and social value as predictors of gratitude Open
Although much is known about cooperation, the internal decision rules that regulate motivations to initiate and maintain cooperative relationships have not been thoroughly explored. Here, we focus on how acts of benefit delivery and percep…
View article: Developing a new human-autonomy team cohesion Scale
Developing a new human-autonomy team cohesion Scale Open
Cohesion is an important construct in understanding human-autonomy team dynamics and effectiveness, yet methods to adequately measure this construct are still being developed. Here we describe the initial steps of the development of a new …
View article: Communication Metrics for Human-Autonomy Teaming: Lessons Learned from us Army Gunnery Field Experiments
Communication Metrics for Human-Autonomy Teaming: Lessons Learned from us Army Gunnery Field Experiments Open
The development of more effective human-autonomy teaming (HAT) will depend on the availability of validated measures of their performance. Communication provides a critical window into a team’s interactions, states, and performance, but mu…
View article: Experimental evidence that apologies promote forgiveness by communicating relationship value
Experimental evidence that apologies promote forgiveness by communicating relationship value Open
Robust evidence supports the importance of apologies for promoting forgiveness. Yet less is known about how apologies exert their effects. Here, we focus on their potential to promote forgiveness by way of increasing perceptions of relatio…
View article: Approaches for assessing communication in human-autonomy teams
Approaches for assessing communication in human-autonomy teams Open
Evaluation of team communication can provide critical insights into team dynamics, cohesion, trust, and performance on joint tasks. Although many communication-based measures have been tested and validated for human teams, this review arti…
View article: Dissociable mappings of tonic and phasic pupillary features onto cognitive processes involved in mental arithmetic
Dissociable mappings of tonic and phasic pupillary features onto cognitive processes involved in mental arithmetic Open
Pupil size modulations have been used for decades as a window into the mind, and several pupillary features have been implicated in a variety of cognitive processes. Thus, a general challenge facing the field of pupillometry has been under…
View article: Forgiveness takes place on an attitudinal continuum from hostility to friendliness: Toward a closer union of forgiveness theory and measurement.
Forgiveness takes place on an attitudinal continuum from hostility to friendliness: Toward a closer union of forgiveness theory and measurement. Open
Researchers commonly conceptualize forgiveness as a rich complex of psychological changes involving attitudes, emotions, and behaviors. Psychometric work with the measures developed to capture this conceptual richness, however, often point…
View article: Distinct pupil features correlate with between-participant and across-session performance variability in a 16-week, longitudinal data set
Distinct pupil features correlate with between-participant and across-session performance variability in a 16-week, longitudinal data set Open
Pupillary response provides a rich and accessible source of insight into cognitive processes due to its link with neural circuits in the brain. However, the relationships between pupil diameter and specific cognitive constructs are not yet…
View article: Applying linear additive models to isolate component processes in task-evoked pupil responses
Applying linear additive models to isolate component processes in task-evoked pupil responses Open
The diameter of the eye's pupil is constantly in flux. Decades of research have established a strong relationship between modulations of pupil diameter and internal mental processes. One of the major challenges in applied pupillometry rese…
View article: Forgiveness Takes Place on an Attitudinal Continuum from Hostility to Friendliness: Toward a Closer Union of Forgiveness Theory and Measurement
Forgiveness Takes Place on an Attitudinal Continuum from Hostility to Friendliness: Toward a Closer Union of Forgiveness Theory and Measurement Open
Researchers commonly conceptualize forgiveness as a rich complex of psychological changes involving attitudes, emotions, and behaviors. Psychometric work with the measures developed to capture this conceptual richness, however, often point…
View article: Does Cooperative Behavior Reflect the Operation of a General Factor? A Multi-Trait, Multi-Method Investigation
Does Cooperative Behavior Reflect the Operation of a General Factor? A Multi-Trait, Multi-Method Investigation Open
The Dictator Game, a face valid measure of altruism, and the Trust Game, a face valid measure of trust and trustworthiness, are among the most widely used behavioral measures in human cooperation research. Researchers have observed conside…
View article: Panel: Student Debt - We Pay for What We Value
Panel: Student Debt - We Pay for What We Value Open
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View article: The power of affirming group values: Group affirmation buffers the self-esteem of women exposed to blatant sexism
The power of affirming group values: Group affirmation buffers the self-esteem of women exposed to blatant sexism Open
Extending the group affirmation literature to the domain of prejudice, this study investigated whether group affirmation buffers the self-esteem of women exposed to blatant sexism. In accordance with Self-Affirmation Theory (Steele, 1988) …