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A paycheck half-empty or half-full? Framing, fairness and progressive taxation
Taxation policy is driven by many factors, including public opinion, but little research has examined the strength and stability of the public’s taxation preferences.
Stian Reimers
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G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large group of integral membrane proteins that transduce extracellular signals from a wide range of agonists into targeted intracellular responses. Although the responses can vary depending on the category of G-proteins activated by a particular receptor, responses were also found to be triggered by ...
Stuart J, Edelstein +1 more
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We used correlation and spectral analyses to investigate the cognitive structures and processes producing biased judgments. We used 5 different sets of driving problems to exemplify problems that trigger biases, specifically: (1) underestimation of the ...
Ola Svenson +2 more
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ABSTRACTWe construct a neural network algorithm that generates price predictions for art at auction, relying on both visual and nonvisual object characteristics. We find that higher automated valuations relative to auction house presale estimates are associated with substantially higher price‐to‐estimate ratios and lower buy‐in rates, pointing to ...
Aubry, M. +3 more
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Systematic biases in human heading estimation. [PDF]
Heading estimation is vital to everyday navigation and locomotion. Despite extensive behavioral and physiological research on both visual and vestibular heading estimation over more than two decades, the accuracy of heading estimation has not yet been ...
MacNeilage, Paul R. +7 more
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Cognitive abilities and behavioral biases [PDF]
We use a simple, three-item test for cognitive abilities to investigate whether established behavioral biases that play a prominent role in behavioral economics and finance are related to cognitive abilities.
Oechssler, J. +7 more
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An Assessment of Computer-Generated Stimuli for Use in Studies of Body Size Estimation and Bias
Inaccurate body size judgments are associated with body image disturbances, a clinical feature of many eating disorders. Accordingly, body-related stimuli have become increasingly important in the study of estimation inaccuracies and body image ...
Joanna Alexi +7 more
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Learning to Think Slower: Review of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (2011)
Daniel Kahneman. Thinking, Fast and Slow (New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 499 pp. ISBN 978-0374275631. As an expansive review of Kahneman and others' work over the past half-century in understanding human decision-making, Thinking, Fast and ...
Samuel L. Tunstall, Patrick N. Beymer
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Effects of standard and explicit cognitive bias modification and computer-administered cognitive-behaviour therapy on cognitive biases and social anxiety [PDF]
Background and objectives This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Modification to induce positive Interpretative bias (CBM-I) using standard or explicit instructions and an analogue of computer-administered CBT (c-CBT ...
Illingworth, Jo +6 more
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The Impact of Generative AI on Marketing Communication:
This study investigates how generative AI is transforming marketing communication (MarCom) and altering the power dynamics among brand companies, platform providers, and consumers. Drawing on Porter and Millar’s (1985) and Porter’s (2001) frameworks, the
Naohiko Oikawa, Keisuke Kamata
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