Our ways will not change: Future collective continuity increases present prosocial considerations [0.03%]
我们的行为不会改变:对未来集体连续性的展望增加当前的利他考虑因素
Andrej Simić,Simona Sacchi,Marco Perugini
Andrej Simić
Collective continuity, the perception of the ingroup as an enduring temporal entity, has been linked with ingroup favouritism, negative attitudes and prejudice towards the outgroups. However, previous studies focused mainly on the perceived...
Janet V T Pauketat,Ali Ladak,Jacy Reese Anthis
Janet V T Pauketat
The ways people imagine possible futures with artificial intelligence (AI) affects future world-making-how the future is produced through cultural propagation, design, engineering, policy, and social interaction-yet there has been little em...
Nostalgia encourages exploration and fosters uncertainty in response to AI technology [0.03%]
怀旧鼓励探索并促进对人工智能技术的不确定反应
Jianning Dang,Constantine Sedikides,Tim Wildschut et al.
Jianning Dang et al.
The burgeoning progress of cutting-edge technology paradoxically evokes nostalgia. How does this emotion influence responses to innovative technology, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)? We hypothesized that two pathways operate concurren...
Exploring the ecological relationship between temperature and prosocial behaviour: A geographical and temporal analysis [0.03%]
探索温度与亲社会行为之间的生态关系:一项地理和时间分析
Henry Kin Shing Ng
Henry Kin Shing Ng
Previous research on the link between temperature and prosociality has produced mixed findings. A recent meta-analysis focusing on laboratory-based research concluded that the effect was null, a conclusion that was subject to low ecological...
Climate futures: Scientists' discourses on collapse versus transformation [0.03%]
气候的未来:科学家们的论述侧重于崩溃还是转型
Samuel Finnerty,Jared Piazza,Mark Levine
Samuel Finnerty
The climate and ecological crisis poses an unprecedented challenge, with scientists playing a critical role in how society understands and responds. This study examined how 27 environmentally concerned scientists from 11 countries construct...
Identity categories and the dilemma of calling police about family violence [0.03%]
身份类别与在家庭暴力事件中报警的两难选择
Emma Tennent,Ann Weatherall
Emma Tennent
The under-reporting of family violence is a global problem. Multiple barriers to help-seeking have been identified, including some associated with social identities like race, age and gender. This discursive psychology study examines identi...
State responsiveness, collective efficacy and threat perception: Catalyst and complacency effects in opposition to crime across eight countries [0.03%]
国家回应性、集体效能与威胁感知:八国反对犯罪的催化剂和自满效应
Chanki Moon,Giovanni A Travaglino,Alberto Mirisola et al.
Chanki Moon et al.
Collective action can be a crucial tool for enabling individuals to combat crime in their communities. In this research, we investigated individuals' intentions to mobilize against organized crime, a particularly impactful form of crime cha...
With a little help from my friends: Social support, hope and climate change engagement [0.03%]
朋友的小帮助:社会支持、希望与气候参与感
Nathaniel Geiger,Janet K Swim,John Fraser
Nathaniel Geiger
Hope is a future-oriented emotion that attunes people to the possibility of positive change, and thus could potentially catalyse societal engagement with climate change. A recent meta-analysis suggests that the relationship between hope and...
The role of interdependent self-construal in mitigating the effect of conspiratorial beliefs on vaccine acceptance [0.03%]
相互依赖的自我观念在缓解阴谋论信念对疫苗接受度影响中的作用
Yingli Deng,Cynthia S Wang,Gloria Danqiao Cheng et al.
Yingli Deng et al.
Infectious diseases pose significant challenges to public health, leading to illness and even death. Vaccinations are vital for protecting society, yet beliefs in conspiracy theories related to infectious diseases increase vaccine hesitancy...
Gendered attitudes towards pro-environmental change: The role of hegemonic masculinity endorsement, dominance and threat [0.03%]
性别态度与环境变化:主导男性气质认同、优势和威胁的作用
Robert A T Avery,Clara Kulich,Lumturie Thaqi et al.
Robert A T Avery et al.
One of the most robust findings in environmental psychology is that men report lower pro-environmentalism than women. Whilst this difference is often attributed to personality or identity processes, there seems to be a lack of empirical res...