In other words, name stereotypes show physically in facial appearances. The research team found that both people and computers could pick the right name for a given face with more accuracy than would result from chance. That means common ideas of how a person with a certain name would look ...
On the other hand, a child who appears more confident than an adult might be judged to be more credible than the adult. In other words, we propose that the factors that seem to drive the credibility of adult eyewitness testimony (such as confidence; see Wells, Ferguson & Lindsay, 1981) ...
In other words, if innovative work behavior is a set of behaviors directed towards the initiation, introduction, and implementation of new and useful ideas, services, processes, products or procedures to solve work-related problems in order to enhance personal and/or business performance, then ...
This study revealed that people's perceptions of access to green spaces were positively related to their perceived safety as well as their satisfaction with their municipality as a place to reside. In other words, inhabitants with access to green space were more safe and satisfied than inhabitants...
In fact, it is likely that when consumers understand that the packaging of online takeout may be harmful to their health and the environment, their attitude, subjective norms, and PBC pertaining to takeout will significantly reduce as well. In other words, if consumers deeply perceive that the...
(see Supplementary Fig.S4). In other words, participants systematically underestimate the consensus across all conditions. The highest is the proportion of participants saying that the Helpers should share in their condition when no bots were involved. Interestingly, Trustors believe that people should...
In other words, the ability to resist means that when faced with difficulties of any kind (economic, social, environmental or political), you can continue working in the same way.” “On a scale from ‘I strongly agree’(number 7) to ‘I strongly disagree’(number 1), can you tell me...
In other words, we focused on digital humans that either listen or communicate non-verbally, i.e., using text. However, examining macroexpressions in a more active setting, i.e., where a digital human speaks and facial expressions constantly change, is also of interest. Even though the ...
In other words, both experiments jointly demonstrated that an invisible flash attracted the perceived sound location even in subjects that were not better than chance when locating the flash, they judged as invisible. The flash localization accuracy (i.e. across subjects mean) at the group level ...
Therefore, the moderation effect of involvement only exists in the satisfaction–loyalty relationship. Additionally, the moderation effect of involvement on the value–loyalty relationship also exists. In other words, the higher the level of involvement, the larger is the likelihood that perceived value...