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View article: Reminding May Not Be Enough: Overcoming the Male Dominance of the Generic Masculine
Reminding May Not Be Enough: Overcoming the Male Dominance of the Generic Masculine Open
In gender-marked languages, masculine and feminine grammatical forms are distinct, with the masculine form also used for gender-mixed groups (generic masculine). Previous research indicates that the generic masculine elicits male-biased re…
View article: Asymmetrical friendships? People are willing to risk COVID‐19 infection from friends but are reluctant to pass it on to them
Asymmetrical friendships? People are willing to risk COVID‐19 infection from friends but are reluctant to pass it on to them Open
Although most protective behaviors related to the COVID‐19 pandemic come with personal costs, they will produce the largest benefit if everybody cooperates. This study explores two interacting factors that drive cooperation in this tension…
View article: Gender Representations Elicited by the Gender Star Form
Gender Representations Elicited by the Gender Star Form Open
In many languages, masculine language forms are not only used to designate the male gender but also to operate in a generic fashion. This dual function has been found to lead to male biased representations when people encounter the generic…
View article: From Student to Employee: Group Compatibility Predicts Group Identification and Intergroup Attitudes
From Student to Employee: Group Compatibility Predicts Group Identification and Intergroup Attitudes Open
Transitions go along with the need to integrate a previous outgroup into the self-concept. This study examines whether this integration follows cognitive consistency principles. In line with recent theorizing, we test whether the perceived…
View article: A Multi-Lab Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis by The Many Smiles Collaboration
A Multi-Lab Test of the Facial Feedback Hypothesis by The Many Smiles Collaboration Open
Following theories of emotional embodiment, the facial feedback hypothesis suggests that an individual’s subjective experience of emotion is influenced by their facial expressions. Evidence for this hypothesis, however, has been mixed. We …
View article: When More Is Better – Consumption Priming Decreases Responders’ Rejections in the Ultimatum Game
When More Is Better – Consumption Priming Decreases Responders’ Rejections in the Ultimatum Game Open
During the past decades, economic theories of rational choice have been exposed to outcomes that were severe challenges to their claim of universal validity. For example, traditional theories cannot account for refusals to cooperate if coo…
View article: Open-Minded Midwifes, Literate Butchers, and Greedy Hooligans—The Independent Contributions of Stereotype Valence and Consistency on Evaluative Judgments
Open-Minded Midwifes, Literate Butchers, and Greedy Hooligans—The Independent Contributions of Stereotype Valence and Consistency on Evaluative Judgments Open
Do people evaluate an open-minded midwife less positively than a caring midwife? Both open-minded and caring are generally seen as positive attributes. However, consistency varies-the attribute caring is consistent with the midwife stereot…
View article: From Data to Truth in Psychological Science. A Personal Perspective.
From Data to Truth in Psychological Science. A Personal Perspective. Open
OPINION article Front. Psychol., 16 May 2017Sec. Cognition Volume 8 - 2017 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00702
View article: Reflection and Impulse as Determinants of Human Behavior
Reflection and Impulse as Determinants of Human Behavior Open
The authors posit the Reflective-Impulsive Model (RIM, Strack F, Deutsch, R Personal Soc Psychol Rev 8: 220–247, 2004) to explain the apparent duality of actions planned by reflective, deliberate thought and actions caused by spontaneous i…
View article: Editorial: Emotion and Behavior
Editorial: Emotion and Behavior Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 07 March 2016Sec. Emotion Science Volume 7 - 2016 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00313
View article: Overlap of accessible information undermines the anchoring effect
Overlap of accessible information undermines the anchoring effect Open
According to the Selective Accessibility Model of anchoring, the comparison question in the standard anchoring paradigm activates information that is congruent with an anchor. As a consequence, this information will be more likely to becom…