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Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding task with assessing cortical responses using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), we investigated potential effects of information valence on ...
Xue-Rui Peng +3 more
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One-reason decision-making: Modeling violations of expected utility theory [PDF]
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Katsikopoulos, Konstantinos V. +1 more
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Examining direct sales as a violation of friendship expectations on WeChat
WeChat has emerged as the leading app in China, providing a platform for direct sellers. However, selling behaviors can be perceived as violations to friends, as WeChat was originally designed for private sharing.
Xiaoti Fan
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How Harmful Brand Hate Can Be: The Moderating Role of Neuroticism and Extraversion
This research analyses some of the antecedents and consequences of brand hate and examines the moderating effects of neuroticism and extraversion personality traits on behavioral outcomes.
Patrícia Marques dos Santos +2 more
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Clothing and Teacher Credibility: An Application of Expectancy Violations Theory [PDF]
Clothing is an important aspect of communication that can influence the perceptions of wearers' credibility and attractiveness as well as a variety of other judgments. In the classroom, these perceptions are made by students about teachers and are a function of the type of behavior expected from their teachers.
Norah E. Dunbar, Chris Segrin
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Justice Expectations and Applicant Perceptions [PDF]
Expectations, which are beliefs about a future state of affairs, constitute a basic psychological mechanism that underlies virtually all human behavior. Although expectations serve as a central component in many theories of organizational behavior, they ...
Bell, Bradford S. +2 more
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The role of stimulus-driven versus goal-directed processes in fight and flight tendencies measured with motor evoked potentials induced by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation [PDF]
This study examines two contrasting explanations for early tendencies to fight and flee. According to a stimulus-driven explanation, goal-incompatible stimuli that are easy/difficult to control lead to the tendency to fight/flee.
Bardi, Lara +6 more
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In a recent study, we used the dynamic temporal prediction (DTP) task to demonstrate that the capability to implicitly adapt motor control as a function of task demand is grounded in at least three dissociable neurofunctional mechanisms: expectancy ...
Gian Marco Duma +2 more
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Teachers’ Misbehaviours in Class and Students’ Reactions: A Case Study
This study aims to investigate English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers’ misbehaviours in class and their students’ reactions to these misbehaviours.
Reem Alkurdi, Sharif Alghazo
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Servant versus directive leadership and promotability: does leader gender matter?
Are leaders more promotable when they show servant or directive leadership – and does this hold for women and men alike? Servant leaders are likely seen as more effective, likable, and thus promotable but less prototypical than directive leaders.
Anna D. T. Barthel, Claudia Buengeler
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