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In: INSEAD Working Paper No. 2013/84/MKT
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In: Oxford series in social cognition and social neuroscience
This book presents social, cognitive, and neuroscientific approaches to the study of self-control, connecting recent work in cognitive and social psychology with recent advances in cognitive and social neuroscience. It consists of three sections: The Social, The Mental, and The Brain
This volume provides an authoritative synthesis of a dynamic, influential area of psychological research. Leading investigators address all aspects of dual-process theories: their core assumptions, conceptual foundations, and applications to a wide range of social phenomena. In 38 chapters, the volume addresses the pivotal role of automatic and controlled processes in attitudes and evaluation; social perception; thinking and reasoning; self-regulation; and the interplay of affect, cognition, and motivation. Current empirical and methodological developments are described. Critiques of the duali
In: Journal of consumer research: JCR ; an interdisciplinary journal, Band 40, Heft 2, S. 284-297
ISSN: 1537-5277
In: Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 367-400
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In: Journal of consumer research: JCR ; an interdisciplinary journal, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 169-182
ISSN: 1537-5277
In: Social psychology, Band 45, Heft 4, S. 327-334
ISSN: 2151-2590
In the hope to resolve the two sets of opposing results concerning the effects of psychological distance and construal levels on moral judgment, Žeželj and Jokić (2014) conducted a series of four direct replications, which yielded divergent patterns of results. In our commentary, we first revisit the consistent findings that lower-level construals induced by How/Why manipulation lead to harsher moral condemnation than higher-level construals. We then speculate on the puzzling patterns of results regarding the role of temporal distance in shaping moral judgment. And we conclude by discussing the complexity of morality and propose that it may be important to incorporate cultural systems into the study of moral cognition.
In: British journal of political science, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 555-572
ISSN: 0007-1234