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Who makes better decisions? The relative importance of numeracy and cognitive abilities for elements of decision making
(2020)
The rapidly changing nature of work has increased the importance of non-routine thinking skills required to make decisions under risk and uncertainty. Cognitive ability tests are traditionally considered a robust tool for ...
Moral foundation violation effects on felt emotions, perceptions of moral intensity, and ethical decision-making
(2023-05-12)
Moral Foundation Theory (Graham et al., 2013) posits how individuals may decide what behaviors are morally transgressive and how to then make ethical decisions regarding situations containing ethical elements. Despite the ...
The impact of self-criticism throughout the creative process
(2022-05)
Previous work on criticism and creativity suggests that people often critique their own work during creative efforts. While the role and importance of evaluating ideas has been established in the creativity literature, ...
Effective strategies for creative idea evaluation: The customer’s always right
(2020-05-08)
Idea evaluation has been identified as a critical step in the creative problem-solving process. Yet, it is unclear how exactly individuals evaluate and compensate for weaknesses in their creative ideas. In the present ...
Honor Ideology and Perceptions of Coerced False Confessions
(2021)
Within the field of psychology and law, a great deal of research has investigated issues of jury decision-making. It is well-documented that, in addition to the formal legal restrictions and guides placed upon their behavior, ...
Educated Decision-Makers are Harder to Bias: Comparing Education and Nudges on Reliable Deliberation about Recycled Water
(2023-08)
Recently, it has become important to define ethical rules governing the most appropriate ways to interact with those that decision interventions seek to influence. However, philosophical theories and current methods of ...
Can a Single Lecture on Graph Literacy Improve General Decision Making Skills?
(2024-05-10)
An emerging body of evidence suggests that brief debiasing training can make small but meaningful improvements in judgment and decision making. For example, recent studies have shown that training graph literacy (i.e., the ...
Assessing the Effects of Misleading Post-Event Information Using Multinomial Processing Tree Models
(2024-05-10)
Multiple studies have shown that misleading post-event information can alter an individual's memory. Three hypotheses (no-conflict, coexistence, destructive updating) have been proposed to explain the fate of the original ...
Team Viability’s Outcome-Input Role in Team Effectiveness: A Meta-Analytic Attempt to Disentangle the Confounding Nature of Commonly Used Scales
(2024-05-10)
The purpose of this study is to examine the unique role of team viability within an input-mediator-output-input (IMOI) framework of team effectiveness. Using meta-analytic estimates, I empirically tested the relationships ...