Answer to: According to attribution theory the explanations we make of our behavior and the behavior of others fall into two categories. What are...
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Error management theory EMT (Haselton & Buss, 2000; Haselton & Nettle, 2006) applies to judgments under uncertainty. For instance, humans need to judge whether sticks are snakes and vice versa. We can make either a false-positive error (inferring that it is a s... MG Haselton,DM Buss...
provides an opportunity to refine our understanding of perceptions of a highly consequential type of irresponsibility (Giuliani et al.,2014). Furthermore, a focus on business and human rights also foregrounds the potential for underexplored factors, such as due diligence, to influence public judgments...
theory of low sexual desire in women partnered with men, arguing that heteronormative gender inequities are contributing factors. We outline four hypotheses and their predictions related to: inequitable divisions of household labor, blurring of partner and mother roles, objectification of women, and ...
Based on the theory of planned behaviour (Fishbein and Ajzen, 1977), this study established the conceptual framework showing the link between constructs. The theory was used to understand the interconnectedness of the constructs in the research investigation. The theory of planned behaviour asserts ...
introduced the theory of “what matters most” (WMM) to understand cultural differences in mental illness stigma, arguing that specific cultural measures are needed because stigma is influenced by local culture [17]. In collectivistic cultures like China, mental health stigma may be mitigated by ...
Behaviorally, if people use direct introspection to recall their beliefs, we might expect that reasoning about one's own beliefs would be more accurate than reasoning about others' beliefs. By contrast, if people have to infer their own past beliefs, using the same Theory of Mind, then they ...
of the phenomenon while establishing additional constructs related to idea theft. Notably, we extend the investigation of idea theft to both identical and related ideas. We develop theory and present results on whether idea originators assign malign attributions and experience negative moral emotions ...
(Calogero,2013; Jost & Banaji,1994; Rudman et al.,2002; Rivera Pichardo et al.,2022)—is a byproduct of a conflict between a motivation to maintain a positive view of the system and one’s own low societal status within that system. More specifically, the theory posits that people are...