Bread and Roses: Social re-presentations for Unconditional Basic Income in the Basque Country [0.03%]
面包与玫瑰:关于巴斯克地区无条件基本收入的社会再现
Itziar Guerendiain-Gabás,Maitane Arnoso-Martínez,Lorena Gil de Montes
Itziar Guerendiain-Gabás
The social debate on Unconditional Basic Income (UBI) has been growing in recent years. While the academic literature on social attitudes towards UBI has exploded, qualitative studies analysing the nuances and ideological conflicts that sha...
Elaboration moderates reliance on metacognitive assessments: The case of attitude certainty [0.03%]
阐述影响对元认知评估的依赖:态度确信的例子案例
Lorena Moreno,Pablo Briñol,Richard E Petty
Lorena Moreno
The circumstances under which people are more likely to use their attitude certainty were examined. Across three studies, participants shared their attitudes on current topics (e.g. refugees). Then, attitude certainty was either measured or...
Intuitive judgements towards artificial intelligence verdicts of moral transgressions [0.03%]
关于人工智能道德审判的直观判断研究
Yuxin Liu,Adam Moore
Yuxin Liu
Automated decision-making systems have become increasingly prevalent in morally salient domains of services, introducing ethically significant consequences. In three pre-registered studies (N = 804), we experimentally investigated whether p...
Majority friendship and support for social change: Examining the role of ethnic and politicized identifications among Indigenous people in Chile [0.03%]
主流友谊与支持社会变革:智利原住民的族裔和政治身份的作用分析
Katrín Árnadóttir,Gülseli Baysu,Karen Phalet et al.
Katrín Árnadóttir et al.
This study revisits an alleged 'sedative' effect of intergroup friendship on minority support for social change. Focusing on support for political action and empowering policies among Indigenous minorities in Chile, we examine both friendsh...
When empathy leads to aggression: The effects of empathy on punitive attitudes towards aggressors [0.03%]
当同理心导致攻击性:同理心对攻击者惩罚态度的影响
Célia F Camara,Alejandra Sel,Paul H P Hanel
Célia F Camara
When witnessing aggression, individuals often empathize more with victims than with aggressors, which may bias their perceptions and interpretations of the transgressions. However, the mechanisms underlying these biases remain poorly unders...
Power and resistance: Black Americans' multifaceted perceptions of ingroup strengths and their effects on collective efficacy and resistance [0.03%]
权力与反抗:非裔美国人对内团体力量的多元感知及其对集体效能和反抗的影响
Hu Young Jeong,Johanna Ray Vollhardt,Michelle S Twali
Hu Young Jeong
The current research examines perceived ingroup strengths and their relationship with collective efficacy, generalized power, and resistance among Black Americans. Two studies investigated how different perceptions of ingroup strengths (e.g...
Social identity switching: An investigation of non-demographic identities with computational-linguistic and self-report measures [0.03%]
社会身份转换:基于计算语言学和自陈量表的非 demographics 身份调查研究
Anna Kristina Zinn,Aureliu Lavric,Elahe Naserianhanzaei et al.
Anna Kristina Zinn et al.
Understanding potential costs of social identity switching contributes to our knowledge of how people manage their various group memberships in a fast-paced and interconnected world. Recent research demonstrates that people can switch betwe...
Optimistic bias in updating beliefs about climate change longitudinally predicts low pro-environmental behaviour [0.03%]
纵向乐观偏差在更新气候变化信念方面预测较低的环保行为
Tobias Kube,Jasmin Huhn,Claudia Menzel
Tobias Kube
We investigated the preregistered hypothesis that an optimistic bias in updating beliefs about climate change (i.e., integrating good news more than bad news) cross-sectionally (NStudy 1 = 109) and longitudinally (NStudy 2 = 407) predicts s...
Capacity versus responsibility: Wealth and historical emissions as determinants of support for climate aid policy [0.03%]
能力与责任:财富和历史排放量对气候援助政策支持度的决定性因素
Christoph Klebl,Samantha K Stanley
Christoph Klebl
Across both wealthy and non-wealthy nations, research finds public support for wealthy countries taking greater climate action. However, it is unclear whether this is driven by a belief that wealthier nations have greater economic capacity ...
Social signals of belonging: How the perceived ethnic-national background of friends affects ascriptions of belonging given to descendants of migrants [0.03%]
社会归属信号:朋友的 perceived 族裔背景如何影响对移民后代的归属感分配
Anniek Schlette,Tobias H Stark,Anouk Smeekes
Anniek Schlette
Many descendants of migrants feel belonging to both the national group and the ethnic minority group of their family (dual identity), but they often experience that majority members see them only as ethnic minority members. This could hampe...