The Watching-Eye Effect on Prosocial Lying 喜欢 0 阅读量: 69 作者:Ryo,Oda,Yuta,Kato,Kai,Hiraishi 摘要: Evidence shows that people tend to behave prosocially when they are in the presence of images depicting eyes. There are two proximate causes of the eyes effect. One involves positive ...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the detection of prosocial lying in children. Six- to 11-year-olds and adults were videotaped telling the truth or a lie about the desirability of an object, sometimes being asked a follow-up question (i.e., elaborative trials) and...
Across six studies, we thus examine how (mediating role of anger) and when (moderating effects of CSI issue self-relevance and justice self-efficacy) CSI harm induces prosocial consumer behaviors, while also considering the effect of firm controllability on perceived CSI harm. In turn, we make ...
. Although there was no logical connection between the women portrayed in the objectifying TV clip and the unknown female chat partner, participants judged the interaction partner as less competent after watching the sexually objectifying TV clip as compared to nature images or non-objectified professio...
Do movements differently such as, practicing alternating hands when leading with the vacuum or when sweeping, changing routes when driving/walking to work or the store, getting out of bed differently. Break up habitual conditioned reflex patterns such as eye, head and hand coordination. For example...
A theory on deepfake detection is presented and three preregistered studies examined the detection of deepfakes in the political realm (featuring UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Studies 1–3, or former U.S. President Barack Obama, Study 2). Based on two system models of information ...
(Supplementary Fig.2). As expected, we found that the social context had a significant effect on both the average cooperativeness of players (β = −0.12,P < 0.001; fixed effect of condition in a linear mixed model predicting the average cooperativeness based on player and condition...
This is one reason (among many) near-death experiences inspire awe: They seem to give us a “God’s eye” view of what really lies beyond. They take us to the edge of the universe. While it’s not exactly a scientific term, most of us have an agreed understanding of what “near-...
364). This may be the reason why music has such an emotionally stirring effect on people. That is, when you strip away the vocabulary, grammar, and semantics of verbal communication but leave (and exaggerate) the nonverbal syntax and intonations of speech (i.e., the time-based structure ...
To assess children's prosocial lying, we used the Helping Scenario, a classical experimental paradigm that allows children to lie to help others at their own expense. Children's emotional understanding was assessed using the Test of Emotion Comprehension, a test that measures the nine components ...