PsychologyRewardsOn the basis of a theory of interpersonal attraction in which positive attitudes toward persons are conceptualized as implicit anticipatory goal responses (r g-s g), it was predicted that greater liking would be developed toward a stimulus person consistently associated with immediate ...
Theories and computational models of decision-making usually focus on how strongly different attributes are weighted in choice, for example, as a function of their importance or salience to the decision-maker. However, when different attributes affect the decision process is a question that has recei...
The present research examined the effect of procedural justice and transformational leadership style on followers' affective responses: Self-esteem and emo... DD Cremer - 《European Journal of Work & Organizational Psychology》 被引量: 84发表: 2006年 Taylor & Francis Online :: Investigating the Inf...
Despite speculation, there are no direct experimental tests of this “gateway hypothesis”. We test a mechanism that might support this pathway: the effects of engaging with gambling-like reward mechanisms on risk-taking. We tested the hypothesis that players exposed to gambling-like rewards (i.e...
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We focus on the Pavlovian reversal from repulsion to attraction because it is an especially vivid example of state-induced transformation in CS value. However, it is only one exemplar of a wider and long-studied class of revaluation changes in Pavlovian responses that we suggest demands explanation...
F. Cooperation in animals: toward a game theory within the framework of social competence. Curr. Opin. Behav. Sci. 3, 31–37 (2015). Article Google Scholar McAuliffe, K. & Thornton, A. The psychology of cooperation in animals: an ecological approach. J. Zool. 295, 23–35 (2015)....
punishment is more effective than collective reward for promoting cooperation Lei Gao1,2,3,*, Zhen Wang1,5,*, Riccardo Pansini4, Yao-Tang Li3 & Rui-Wu Wang1,4 Collective punishment and reward are usually regarded as two potential mechanisms to explain the evolution of cooperation...
Visual wavelengths are not only associated with the subjective experience of color but also have long been thought to regulate affect. Here we examined the attracting rewarding properties of opposite ends of the wavelength spectrum, as well as their indi
The assumption of this theory is that once a need has been fulfilled for an employee (i.e., pay) satisfaction is accrued and a desired behavior will be produced as the outcome (i.e., performance) [19]. This is in line with [16,17] who state that satisfaction is critical for reinfor...