The results suggest that, in general, attributions of responsibility reflect a self-serving bias: Consumers tend to blame computers for negative outcomes and tend to take personal credit for positive ones. However, the results also suggest that, when consumers have a history of intimate self-...
This Scholars’ Forum seeks to provide junior scholars with commentary and critique and to provide scholars at all career stages the opportunity to engage with new scholarly currents and ideas. We hope to bring together scholars with varied perspectives (e.g., critical race theory, class critical ...
By calling so much attention to little slights and our own subjective micro-judgments of other people’s normal actions, aren’t we women acting grossly entitled and self-involved? Even worse, by focusing on “micro-aggressions,” aren’t we inadvertently diminishing examples of true aggression ...
Let’s face it, implementing a new technology into existing processes and systems is no easy task. But in today’s fast-paced insurance world, it’s not just about upgrading tech—it’s about transforming your entire claims ecosystem. So, how do we ensure that this shiny new penny enhances...
in which we’ve misrepresented You and failed to love our neighbors as ourselves. And bless these parents and their children. We trust you to guide us as we raise our kids to engage their world with Your grace and truth. May we be people who rest in Your love, extend Your welcome, ...
I need toget things done,why can’t I just createmore? (chug, chug, chug… we’re not machines) I should be more excited about this, why can’t I just be automatically onFIREevery time? Why can’t I be more gentle with myself? That’s definitely what Ishouldbe doing after all....
The phenomenon of anchoring shows that while we think of ourselves as rational and logical beings,unrelated details can have a( n)(10) D influence on our reasoning.The best solution is to improve critical thinking skills.Otherwise,you might be a victim of anchoring,dra...
Why? One reason may well be egocentrism, a common cogni-tive bias. Studies have consistently shown that our percep-tions and expectations are biased in a self-serving manner. When we're presented with identical information, we in-terpret it in dramatically different ways, depending on our ...
When you buy a cup of coffee,you might have noticed that of the three size options—small,medium and large—the medium-sized serving often costs almost as much as the large.Given the apparent (1) C,have you ever opted for the biggest and most expensive option? If s...
we were convinced that the process of delivery of the systems – their implementation and adoption, the ‘during’ – was significant. The original theoretical approach was also informed in part by a ‘realistic evaluation’ perspective [41], as also advocated by the commissioning brief, posing ...