When victimhood threatens democracy: competitive victimhood predicts anti-democratic policy support through dehumanization for Republicans and Democrats [0.03%]
受害心态威胁民主:竞争性受害者心态通过去人性化作用预测共和党和民主党人的反民主政策支持
Chloe M Nguyen,Samantha L Moore-Berg,Boaz Hameiri
Chloe M Nguyen
Both Republicans and Democrats claim that they are victimized by the out-party, yet little is understood about whether and how this competition is associated with toxic polarization. The current work aims to illuminate the psychological pro...
Individual differences in responses to hedonic versus utilitarian advertisements [0.03%]
享乐型与实用型广告的个体反应差异
Sneha Gupta,Melanie C Green
Sneha Gupta
The current study sought to extend an understanding of how individual differences related to hedonic (pleasure-oriented) purchase goals affect persuasion and ad liking. Specifically, we investigated the effect of differences in consumers' h...
I, Too, Am America: displaying national symbols on clothing increases the perceived ethnic and civic nationalism of Latinx Americans [0.03%]
我也是美国人:穿着国家象征增加拉美裔美国人的民族主义和公民意识感知
Gabriel Camacho,Achraf Abouras
Gabriel Camacho
Latinx Americans are often stereotyped as perpetual foreigners, perceived as low in both ethnic nationalism (shared heritage and language) and civic nationalism (commitment to national ideals). We examine whether displaying national symbols...
The fearful mind of artificial intelligence: fear and perceived existential threat of artificial intelligence as a function of its cognitive and emotional capabilities [0.03%]
人工智能的恐惧心理:作为其认知和情感能力功能的恐惧和存在性威胁感知
Michael B Kitchens,Brian P Meier
Michael B Kitchens
The purpose of this research was to examine people's fear and perception of threat toward artificial intelligence (AI) as a function of various psychological features attributed to it. To investigate this, participants (Exp. 1, N = 206) rea...
What is empathy for laypeople? - A replication study of Hall, Schwartz, and Duong (2021) [0.03%]
普通人什么是共情?- 对Hall、Schwartz和Duong(2021)研究的重复验证
Johanna K Blomster Lyshol,Rafael Valdece Sousa Bastos,Peder Mortvedt Isager et al.
Johanna K Blomster Lyshol et al.
To understand how laypeople define empathy, Hall, Schwartz, and Duong (2021) asked U.S. participants to rate how well items from various empathy measures matched their own definitions. The current paper (N = 549) is a replication of Hall, S...
Online information sharing: how secondhand information and credibility level influence the perceived validity of information [0.03%]
在线信息分享:二手信息及可信度对信息被感知有效性的影响力研究
Greggory M Hundt,John J Seta
Greggory M Hundt
Two experiments examined online information sharing. Specifically, we explored a situation in which a proximate secondhand source repeated information of an obscure factual nature that was derived from an originating source with a discrepan...
When empathy goes wrong: the perceived cost of empathy reduces empathic reactions to a friend [0.03%]
当共情出错时:感知到的共情成本会降低对朋友的共情反应
Reina Takamatsu,Wenzhen Xu,Akiko Matsuo
Reina Takamatsu
Empathy is susceptible to contextual cues that alter empathic reactions. When empathy is associated with unbearable discomfort, anticipated emotional pain, or financial burden, people tend to downregulate it. Reduced empathy has destructive...
Labeling effects for the poor: the role of labels on dehumanization of the poor and opposition to welfare policies [0.03%]
标签对穷人产生的影响:标签在穷人非人化和反对福利政策中的作用
Erica L Granz Nack,Mason D Burns
Erica L Granz Nack
Numerous terms are frequently used to refer to poor people (i.e. "needy," "impoverished"). Despite ostensibly used to refer to the same social category, little research has investigated how different labels impact perceptions of the poor. T...
The relation of implicit age bias based on negative age stereotypes to the American state prevalence of older adult Alzheimer's disease [0.03%]
基于负面年龄刻板印象的潜意识年龄偏见与美国各州老年阿尔茨海默病发病率的关系
Stewart J H McCann
Stewart J H McCann
This study determined the relation of Implicit Age Bias among respondents aged 20-59 years of age to the 2020 Alzheimer's disease (AD) prevalence among residents 65 years and over with the 48 contiguous American states as analytic units. Th...
Predictive effects of daily sleep on social motivation and social activity [0.03%]
日常睡眠对社交动机和社交活动的预测效应
Felicia Lind,Anahita Geranmayeh,Benjamin C Holding et al.
Felicia Lind et al.
This study examined the predictive effect of day-to-day variations in sleep on self-reported social motivation and social activity in 126 parents of young children with sleep problems. Controlling for other sleep factors, worse subjective s...