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Applying dimensional comparison theory to the fundamental dimensions of social judgment – Agency and communion

Learning and Individual Differences, 2017
Abstract The present research tests predictions of Dimensional Comparison Theory (DCT) with respect to the fundamental dimensions of social judgment, agency (A) and communion (C). A and C represent fundamental challenges every person is confronted with: getting ahead and getting along.
Friederike Helm   +3 more
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The Influence of Anthropomorphism and Agency on Social Judgment in Virtual Environments

open access: yesJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2006
This project examined how information provided in virtual worlds influences social judgment. It specifically tested the influence of anthropomorphism and agency on the level of uncertainty and social judgment, using a between-subjects experimental design.
Kristine L. Nowak
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Probability judgments of agency: Rational or irrational?

Consciousness and Cognition, 2010
We studied how people attribute action outcomes to their own actions under conditions of uncertainty. Participants chose between left and right keypresses to produce an action effect (a corresponding left or right light), while a computer player made a simultaneous keypress decision.
Thomas, Schmidt, Vera C, Heumüller
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I control therefore I do: Judgments of agency influence action selection

Cognition, 2015
Our sense of being agents, that is of willingly controlling both our own bodies and the external environment is ubiquitous if thin. Empirical and theoretical work on this 'sense of agency' has documented motivational, cognitive and neural influences on implicit (out of awareness) and explicit (conscious) judgments of agency.
N, Karsh, B, Eitam
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Are managers susceptible to framing effects? An experimental study of professional judgment of performance metrics

, 2020
Evidence suggests that citizens evaluate government performance differently when equivalent performance information is presented with either a positive or negative framing—but do experienced public managers also suffer from this framing effect?
J. Fuenzalida   +2 more
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Being responsible versus acting responsibly: Effects of agency and risk taking on responsibility judgments

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2014
In three experimental studies, with managers and students as participants, we explore in this paper the relation between two kinds of responsibility judgments, called Responsibility 1 (R1) and Responsibility 2 (R2). Decision makers can be viewed as being more or less responsible for their choice and its consequences (R1).
Gro Hege Haraldsen, Nordbye   +1 more
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Culture and institutional agency: difference in judgments of economic behavior and organizational responsibilities

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2014
AbstractThe current research tested the concept of institutional agency (IA) and its implications for laypeople's attribution patterns related to economic behaviors and organizational responsibilities. The term “institutional agency” refers to a set of lay theories about whether or not an organization can have personhood and related mental properties ...
Xiaowei Lu   +3 more
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Acting and reacting: Is intentional binding due to sense of agency or to temporal expectancy?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2019
Intentional Binding (IB) refers to the phenomenon that we perceive effects we caused by a voluntary action earlier compared to stimuli we did not cause by our action.
Miriam Ruess, R. Thomaschke, A. Kiesel
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McDowell, Whitehead, and the Metaphysics of Agency

Review of Metaphysics, 2019
:In this article, the author argues that the reason the problem of intentionality has persisted in contemporary analytic philosophy is because of an inadequate ontology of judgment and perception.
L. Hedrick
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The role of body awareness and judgment of agency in major depression disorder

2022
Agency, as the ability to act, is an essential component of being. However, the conceptual understanding has been undergoing much controversy in literature. While most research has focused primarily on the sensorimotor dynamics of agency, the higher-order level, the “judgment of agency” (JoA) has been barely acknowledged.
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