Belief in a zero-sum gameSubjective well-beingSWLSMMLThis article presents a short research report on the relationship between perceived antagonism in social relations measured using the Belief in a Zero-Sum Game (BZSG) scale, life satisfaction, and positive and negative affect. Given that ...
It’s a zero sum game. Where Marx occasionally leans toward admitting that all boats could in theory rise, his complaint reduces to envy. Better for all to starve than for some to have burgers while others eat fillet mignon. “Thus although the enjoyments of the workers have risen, the ...
the value we place on these worldviews can make us defensive and hostile to ideas that might threaten those values. But the meaning derived by science and religion do not need to compete in the wayepistemic beliefsdo. Unlike explanations and control, meaning is not a zero-sum game. Rather,...
In order to interpret PCTL expressions over X and Y, we make the following modifications without loss of generality: Firstly, any terminal state is an absorbing state, meaning that if a process is in , then the next state will be with probability 1 and all players receive a zero payoff. ...
For example in any row suppose first block has match with 10pixels away block. That means, for second block, 10 pixel away block again should be expected block which has zero extra penalty. But 9 pixel away or 11 pixel away block has one unit cost in addition to SAD value of ...
Uncertainty abounds in the real world, and in environments with multiple layers of unobservable hidden states, decision-making requires resolving uncertainties based on mutual inference. Focusing on a spatial navigation problem, we develop a Tiger maze t
We found that persons or nations who believe in a zero-sum game engage in win-lose social exchanges over limited resources. Psychometric evidence for the universality of the BZSG scale in a large pancultural project of 37 nations is presented, where individual and cultural-level predictors of ...
We found that persons or nations who believe in a zero-sum game engage in win-lose social exchanges over limited resources. Psychometric evidence for the universality of the BZSG scale in a large pancultural project of 37 nations is presented, where individual and cultural-level predictors of ...
In the current study, the hide-and-seek zero-sum game was used as a measure of strategic lying behavior (e.g., Ding et al., 2015) because children need to intentionally mislead an opponent about the location of a reward in order to keep the reward for themselves. This requires children...
This article presents a short research report on the relationship between perceived antagonism in social relations measured using the Belief in a Zero-Sum