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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Religion, Repulsion, and Reaction Formation: Transforming Repellent Attractions and Repulsions

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Religion, Repulsion, and Reaction Formation: Transforming Repellent Attractions and Repulsions. Dov Cohen, Emily Kim and Nathan Hudson. Jour...

Unintended Effects of Providing Risk Information About Drinking and Driving

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The Unintended Effects of Providing Risk Information About Drinking and Driving. Mark Johnson and Catalina Kopetz. Health Psychology, Jul 20...

Understatement of the year: People's ability to judge the veracity of their intuitions may be limited

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Can People Judge the Veracity of Their Intuitions? Stefan Leach and Mario Weick. Social Psychological and Personality Science, DOI: https://...

Dress and sex -- A majority of girls demonstrated appearance rigidity at least once

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Dress and sex: a review of empirical research involving human participants and published in refereed journals. Sharron J. Lennon et al. Fash...

Connecting the Dots: Illusory Pattern Perception Predicts Belief in Conspiracies and the Supernatural

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van Prooijen, J.-W., Douglas, K., and De Inocencio, C. (2017) Connecting the Dots: Illusory Pattern Perception Predicts Belief in Conspiraci...

Children acknowledge more negative self-conceptions when motivated to be truthful

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Thomaes, S., Brummelman, E. and Sedikides, C. (2017), Why Most Children Think Well of Themselves. Child Dev. doi:10.1111/cdev.12937 Abstract...

Children Expect More Giving From Resource-Rich Than Resource-Poor Individuals

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Ahl, R. E. and Dunham, Y. (2017), “Wealth Makes Many Friends”: Children Expect More Giving From Resource-Rich Than Resource-Poor Individuals...
Monday, August 21, 2017

Is There a Dark Side to Mindfulness? Relation of Mindfulness to Criminogenic Cognitions

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Is There a Dark Side to Mindfulness? Relation of Mindfulness to Criminogenic Cognitions. June Tangney et al. Personality and Social Psycholo...

Examining Regulatory Capture: Evidence from the NHL

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Examining Regulatory Capture: Evidence from the NHL. Gregory DeAngelo, Adam Nowak and Imke Reimers. Contemporary Economic Policy, doi:10.111...

Having power increases accuracy in perception of bodily signals

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Social Power Increases Interoceptive Accuracy. Mehrad Moeini-Jazani et al. Frontiers in Psychology, August 2017. https://doi.org/10.3389/fps...

Entwicklung der Punitivität und ausgewählter Einflussfaktoren in der deutschen Bevölkerung in den Jahren 2004 bis 2014

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Entwicklung der Punitivität und ausgewählter Einflussfaktoren in der deutschen Bevölkerung in den Jahren 2004 bis 2014 (Development of punit...

Behavioral Compensation Before and After Eating at the Minnesota State Fair

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Lenne, R. L., Panos, M. E., Auster-Gussman, L., Scherschel, H., Zhou, L., & Mann, T. (2017, August 21). Behavioral Compensation Before a...

Male Violence and Sexual Intimidation in a Wild Primate Society

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Male Violence and Sexual Intimidation in a Wild Primate Society. Baniel, Alice et al. Current Biology , Volume 27 , Issue 14 , 2163 - 2168.e...
Sunday, August 20, 2017

An Analysis of the Fake News Audience in the Lead Up to the 2016 Presidential Election

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Nelson, Jacob. (2017). Fake News, Fake Problem? An Analysis of the Fake News Audience in the Lead Up to the 2016 Presidential Election. http...

Public Order and Private Payments: Evidence from the Swedish Soccer League

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Public Order and Private Payments: Evidence from the Swedish Soccer League. Sten Nyberg and Mikael Priks. Journal of Public Economics, Septe...

The association between urban tree cover and gun assault: a case-control and casecrossover study

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The association between urban tree cover and gun assault: a case-control and casecrossover study. Michelle Kondo et al. American Journal of ...

Using Cognitive Dissonance to Explore Attitudinal Hypocrisy

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Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Using Cognitive Dissonance to Explore Attitudinal Hypocrisy. Timothy P. Collins. Chapter 6 of Hypocrisy ...

The perception of emotion in artificial agents

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Hortensius, R., Hekele, F., & Cross, E. S. (2017, August 1). The perception of emotion in artificial agents. Retrieved from PsyArXiv osf...

Attractiveness of the female body: Preference for average or supernormal?

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Slobodan Markovic, Tara Bulut, "Attractiveness of the female body: Preference for average or supernormal?" in: Paolo Bernardis, Ca...

Food addiction among sexual minorities

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Food addiction among sexual minorities. Jacob C. Rainey, Celina R. Furman, and Ashley N. Gearhardt. Appetite, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appe...
Saturday, August 19, 2017

The influence of reputational concerns on children's prosociality

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The influence of reputational concerns on children's prosociality. Jan Engelmann, and Diotima Rapp. Current Opinion in Psychology, https...
Friday, August 18, 2017

Women have greater inhibition even with no social component in the experiment

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Sex Differences on the Go/No-Go Test of Inhibition. Espen A. Sjoberg and Geoff G. Cole. Archives of Sexual Behavior, https://link.springer.c...

Waiting for the Second Treat: Developing Culture-Specific Modes of Self-Regulation

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Lamm, B., Keller, H., Teiser, J., Gudi, H., Yovsi, R. D., Freitag, C., Poloczek, S., Fassbender, I., Suhrke, J., Teubert, M., Vöhringer, I.,...

An Investigation of Genetic and Environmental Influences Across the Distribution of Self-Control

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An Investigation of Genetic and Environmental Influences Across the Distribution of Self-Control. Joseph A. Schwartz et al. Criminal Justice...

Human Self as Information Agent: Functioning in a Social Environment Based on Shared Meanings

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Human Self as Information Agent: Functioning in a Social Environment Based on Shared Meanings. Roy F. Baumeister, Heather M. Maranges, and K...

Disclosing information about the self is intrinsically rewarding -- individuals were willing to forgo money to disclose about the self

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Disclosing information about the self is intrinsically rewarding. Diana I. Tamir and Jason P. Mitchell. Proc Natl Acad Sci, 109(21): 8038–80...

Helping populism win? Social media use, filter bubbles, and support for populist presidential candidates in the 2016 US election campaign

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Helping populism win? Social media use, filter bubbles, and support for populist presidential candidates in the 2016 US election campaign. J...

Concerned that DSM-5 tend to over-pathologize ordinary quirks and eccentricities

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Misophonia: A new mental disorder? Steven Taylor. Medical Hypotheses, Volume 103, June 2017, Pages 109-117, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2...

They distanced themselves from the negative images of consumption associated with the wealthy... ostentation, materialism, and excess -- all markers of moral unworthiness

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Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence. Rachel Sherman. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017, http://press.princeton.edu/title...

Anomie, Mistrust, and the Impact of Race, SES, and Gender

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"It's Hardly Fair to Bring a Child Into the World With the Way Things Look.": Anomie, Mistrust, and the Impact of Race, SES, a...

The Gun-Slave Hypothesis And The 18th Century British Slave Trade

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The Gun-Slave Hypothesis And The 18th Century British Slave Trade. Warren Whatley. Explorations in Economic History, https://doi.org/10.1016...
Thursday, August 17, 2017

The Nuremberg Code 70 Years Later

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JAMA Viewpoint The Nuremberg Code 70 Years Later. By Jonathan D. Moreno, PhD; Ulf Schmidt, PhD; Steve Joffe, MD, MPH JAMA. Published online ...

The Behavior of Ethicists (ch 15 of A Companion to Experimental Philosophy)

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Chapter 15. The Behavior of Ethicists. Eric Schwitzgebel and Joshua Rust. In A Companion to Experimental Philosophy, edited by Justin Sytsma...
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