ABSTRACT With the rise of digital technology, adolescent cyberviolence has become a growing global concern in public health and criminal justice. This study used nationally representative data from South Korea (2017–2024) to examine the prevalence of eight types of cyberviolence (i.e., verbal abuse, defamation, stalking, sexual abuse, personal ...
Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan +2 more
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Deontologists are not always trusted over utilitarians: revisiting inferences of trustworthiness from moral judgments. [PDF]
Bostyn DH, Chandrashekar SP, Roets A.
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ABSTRACT Despite growing public knowledge of false confession cases, research with students and community members continues to find that people assume confessions indicate guilt. The present research explored the implications of belief perseverance: the tendency to maintain a belief even when confronted with compelling contradictory evidence.
Taya D. Henry +2 more
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Reply to Greene: No version of the dual process model can explain rational performance by people who made compromise moral judgments. [PDF]
Cosmides L +4 more
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Temporal variability in moral value judgement [PDF]
Moral judgments are known to change in response to changes in external conditions. But how variable are moral judgments over time in the absence of environmental variation?
Sanborn, Adam N., Surdina, Alexandra
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Waiting for a Release: The Expectation in Virtual Gaming Communities
ABSTRACT This study examines how virtual gaming communities influence and maintain player expectations before, during, and after a game's release. A mixed‐methods study was conducted, comprising a netnography followed by an experiment. First, a netnographic study was conducted over 12 months, tracking communities to understand player behavior and ...
Lucas Lopes Ferreira de Souza +4 more
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Effects of perspective switching and utilitarian thinking on moral judgments in a sacrificial dilemma among healthcare and non-healthcare students. [PDF]
Park J, Shin Y, Kim S, Maeng S, Ihm J.
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Children’s Moral and Affective Judgments Regarding Provocation and Retaliation [PDF]
Moral judgments, attributions of emotion, and their associations were examined in hypothetical, prototypical situations and situations of provocation and peer retaliation. Eighty-one school-age children, 46 kindergartners and first graders and 35 2nd–4th
Campione-Barr, Nicole +2 more
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AI Hallucinations in Tourism: How Errors Impact Consumer Trust and Recommendation Acceptance
ABSTRACT Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is quickly transforming travel planning; however, its outputs can include hallucinations, which are plausible yet false statements that can undermine user judgement. Eliminating hallucinations in GenAI technology is currently impossible.
Francisco Rejón‐Guardia +2 more
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The Heart of the Matter: Forgiveness as an Aesthetic Process [PDF]
This paper assesses the aesthetic components of the experience of forgiveness to develop a procedural model of the phenomenological process that negotiates cognitive judgments and understanding with emotional affective states.
Holdier, A. G.
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