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Increased moral condemnation of accidental harm in institutionalized adolescents [PDF]
Social deprivation, as faced by children in institutional rearing, involves socio-cognitive deficits that may persist into adolescence. In particular, two relevant domains which prove sensitive to pre-adult neurodevelopment are theory of mind (ToM) and ...
Baez, Sandra +5 more
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Are humans too generous and too punitive? Many researchers have concluded that classic theories of social evolution (e.g., direct reciprocity, reputation) are not sufficient to explain human cooperation; instead, group selection theories are needed.
Max Michael Krasnow +2 more
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Ire and punishment: Incidental anger and costly punishment in children, adolescents, and adults.
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations? Two studies investigated the differential impact of incidental anger on the costly punishment of 8-year-olds, 13-year-olds, and adults.
M. Gummerum +3 more
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The criminal behavior of sexual violence has a fairly high level of quantity in Indonesia, and not infrequently victims of this type of crime are children of underage.
Nisrina Nurul Insani +2 more
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The present paper discusses Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment as a novel that pushes the boundaries of psychological analysis in literature. Following L. S.
P.N. Marques
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Pendidikan memberikan akses siswa ke pengetahuan dan informasi yang telah dikumpulkan dan disusun. Punishment sangat penting untuk mengubah perilaku siswa dalam lingkungan sekolah agar aman dan teratur.
Siska Hendri Yetti, Zakwan Adri
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To punish first and reward second: Values determine how reward and punishment affect risk-taking behavior [PDF]
The current study investigated whether manipulating participants’ pre-exposure to reward and punishment affects the extent to which sensation seeking and values predict risk-taking behavior.
Athota, V Sagar +2 more
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Finding rewards and avoiding punishments are powerful goals of behavior. To maximize reward and minimize punishment, it is beneficial to learn about the stimuli that predict their occurrence, and decades of research have provided insight into the brain ...
Michael Schleyer +6 more
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Education gives students access to knowledge and information that has been collected and organized. Punishment is very important to change student behavior in a safe and orderly school environment.
Siskahendriyetti09
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Rapid technological advances in the field of neuroscience and cognitive psychology are claiming to have solved the millennia-old puzzle of moral cognition.
Levin S. Güver
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