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Altruistic indulgence: people voluntarily consume high-calorie foods to make other people feel comfortable and pleasant

open access: yesSocial Influence, 2018
We explored a novel phenomenon where people in certain social contexts voluntarily consume high-calorie foods with the altruistic motive of making other people feel comfortable and pleasant. We hypothesized that people are likely to choose a high-calorie
Youjae Yi, Jacob C. Lee, Saetbyeol Kim
doaj   +1 more source

Social Influence in Trustors’ Neighborhoods [PDF]

open access: yes
Economists have often analysed the impact that the spread of beliefs and behaviors have on the equilibrium and performance of markets. Recent experimental studies on peer pressure in groups of agents interacting in investment and gift exchange games ...
Annmaria Nese   +2 more
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Measuring and Optimizing Cultural Markets [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Social influence has been shown to create significant unpredictability in cultural markets, providing one potential explanation why experts routinely fail at predicting commercial success of cultural products.
Abeliuk, Andres   +3 more
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Goodbye flat lymphoma biology

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Three‐dimensional (3D) biological systems have become key tools in lymphoma research, offering reliable in vitro and ex vivo platforms to explore pathogenesis and support precision medicine. This review highlights current 3D non‐Hodgkin lymphoma models, detailing their features, advantages, and limitations, and provides a broad perspective on future ...
Carla Faria   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Public shaming as a form of deterrence for transgressions involving harm to others

open access: yesSocial Influence
Between tar and feathers, the stocks, and publicly throwing produce at individuals, public shaming is a form of punishment that has been used for centuries.
C. J. Erion   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘Heroes aren’t always so great!’ – Heroic perceptions under mortality salience

open access: yesSocial Influence, 2019
According to terror management theory, in a first study (N = 80), we tested the hypothesis that heroic perceptions of historic heroes would become more positive under mortality salience.
Simon Schindler   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Going the same 'weigh': spousal correlations in obesity in the UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The obesity epidemic has received widespread media and research attention. However, the social phenomenon of obesity is still not well understood.
Brown, H., Hole, A.R., Roberts, J.
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From omics to AI—mapping the pathogenic pathways in type 2 diabetes

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Integrating multi‐omics data with AI‐based modelling (unsupervised and supervised machine learning) identify optimal patient clusters, informing AI‐driven accurate risk stratification. Digital twins simulate individual trajectories in real time, guiding precision medicine by matching patients to targeted therapies.
Siobhán O'Sullivan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Can social norms promote sustainable food consumption? A systematic review

open access: yesSocial Influence
As societies shift toward plant-based diets to address sustainability challenges, social norms have emerged as influential in promoting sustainable food choices. However, there is limited synthesis on the effectiveness of related interventions.
Daniele Pollicino   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Communicating highly divergent levels of scientific and social consensus: its effects on people’s scientific beliefs

open access: yesSocial Influence, 2019
This study examined the impact of presenting scientific and social consensus information together on people’s scientific beliefs when the two types of consensus information contradict each other.
Keiichi Kobayashi
doaj   +1 more source

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