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Seeing the World Through a Dark Lens: The Dark Core of Personality and Its Relation to Primal World Beliefs

open access: yesJournal of Personality, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Aversive (“dark”) personality traits are traditionally studied as predictors of harmful or manipulative behavior, yet their underlying cognitive‐affective structures remain underexplored. This research investigates whether the Dark Core of personality (D)—the common aversive essence of all dark traits—is associated with primal world ...
Robin Schrödter, Benjamin E. Hilbig
wiley   +1 more source

The impact of descriptive and injunctive social norms on pro-environmental behavior: astudy using eye-tracking technology

open access: yes
Social norms have a stable influence on Pro-environmental behaviors (PEB). A focus theory of normative conduct categorizes social norms into two types: descriptive and injunctive.
Ren, Mengmeng, Zhong, Bowei, Fan, Wei
core   +1 more source

Normative Social Influence Across Cultures: The impact of injunctive and descriptive social norms in message-based persuasion.

open access: yes, 2019
This research seeks to understand how normative appeals differentially affect behavioral change across cultures. Two types of social information commonly used in persuasion include descriptive norms (i.e., information regarding the frequency of ...
Li, Ren
core   +1 more source

Kant on Bullshit Jobs—Mere Means and True Means

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Following David Graeber's Bullshit Jobs, there has recently been academic and public discussion about useless work. Immanuel Kant maintains that we ought to be means for others and that there is a duty to be useful. Graeber and Kant are both concerned with a form of harm often overlooked in contemporary ethics and political philosophy, namely,
Martin Sticker
wiley   +1 more source

Food availability, perceived food environment and social norm perceptions of healthy and vegetarian food consumption at a public music festival in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesBMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health
Objective To gain insight into the food availability, the perceived food environment, and social norm perceptions in favour of healthy and vegetarian food consumption at a festival.Design Two cross-sectional substudies were conducted to audit food and ...
Emely de Vet   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Religio‐Racial Lines, Intimate Ties: Christian–Muslim Couples, Birth Rituals, and the Bounds of Belonging

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Building on scholarship that conceptualizes race and religion as co‐constitutive forces within a “race‐religion constellation,” this article explores how this entanglement—profoundly infused and structured by secularity—is lived and negotiated in everyday life.
Deniz Aktaş
wiley   +1 more source

Influence and convergence to higher standards: The dual examination of pharmaceutical patents in Brazil

open access: yesThe Journal of World Intellectual Property, EarlyView.
Abstract Between 2001 and 2021, pharmaceutical patent applications filed in Brazil were examined by the patent office (INPI) and the national health regulator (Anvisa). This paper investigates how health regulators can contribute to patent examination by shifting the set of criteria cited as grounds for 2589 negative decisions from both entities ...
Eduardo Mercadante
wiley   +1 more source

Thinking of norms-or being told what they are: The effect of social information on donation decisions.

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The effect of social information (descriptive versus injunctive norms) on people's donation decisions was examined in two studies. In Study 1 (N=376) participants received information about the norm (a high versus a low anchor) for each norm type, while ...
Hagit Sabato
doaj   +1 more source

The Effects of Descriptive and Injunctive Peer Norms on Young Adult Alcohol Use

open access: yes, 2015
Descriptive peer norms refer to one’s perception of their peer’s alcohol use, while injunctive peer norms refer to one’s perception of their peer’s approval of alcohol use.
DeTore, Samantha Paige
core  

Do deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights?

open access: yesThe Journal of World Intellectual Property, EarlyView.
Abstract Unauthorised deepfakes are deeply problematic, from the spreading of misinformation to non‐consensual pornographic content. This paper asks whether deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights. To address this question, it examines the harms that deepfakes can cause through disinformation, demeaning content ...
Hayleigh Bosher
wiley   +1 more source

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