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Only the Good Cry: Investigating the Relationship Between Crying Proneness and Moral Judgments and Behavior
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: People cry for various reasons and in numerous situations, some involving highly moral aspects such as altruism or moral beauty. At the same time, criers have been found to be evaluated as more morally upright—they are perceived as more honest, reliabl...
Trust in Scientists, Risk Perception, Conspiratorial Beliefs, and Unrealistic Optimism: A Network Approach to Investigating the Psychological Underpinnings of COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: Using a network approach, we addressed in two studies interrelations among potential antecedents of vaccine intentions, related to both COVID-19 risk perception and epistemic beliefs (i.e., trust in scientists and conspiracy beliefs). In Study 1 and 2,...
Agency and Communion as Fundamental Dimensions of Social Judgment – and Bogdan Wojciszke’s Brilliant Idea on Perspective
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: The fundamental dimensions of social judgment and social evaluation, called agency and communion, are overarching constructs in many fields of psychology. Agency is related to goal-striving and “getting ahead”, communion is related to forming bonds and...
Social Position and Personal Versus Social Focus: A Multinational Study of Managerial Values
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: Managerial positions involve influencing others, hence the importance of studying the standards guiding managers' attitudes, decisions, and behavior. Drawing on structural theories and psychological findings on the effects of subjective social status, ...
Followers Forever: Prior Commitment Predicts Post-Scandal Support of a Social Media Celebrity
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: When learning about wrongdoings of others, people are quick to condemn them and make negative inferences about their character. This tends to not be the case, however, when they hold strong positive feelings toward a transgressor, or consider this pers...
Beyond the Features: The Role of Consistency in Impressions of Trust
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: To be successful in social life, perceivers need to form impressions of other people's trustworthiness. Current models of this process emphasize the role of specific descriptive content–individual verbal and visual features determining trust impression...
Introduction to a Festschrift in Honour of Bogdan Wojciszke
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
National Identification, Social Dominance Orientation, and Attitudes Towards Black Pete in the Netherlands: Person- and Variable-Centered Analyses
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: Black Pete, a blackface figure, is a popular but controversial part of the Dutch Sinterklaas festivity. Many ethnically Dutch people do not consider the figure to be a racist phenomenon and prefer not to change the figure, although many Black people in...
Stereotyping, Prejudice, and the Role of Anxiety for Compensatory Control
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: This work examines the influence of personal control and anxiety on stereotyping and prejudice. In two experiments, personal control was manipulated in an autobiographical experience task. In Experiment 1, participants then completed measures of implic...
Determinants of Adoption and Rejection of Protective Measures During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study in Germany’s Second Wave
Publication Type: Academic Journal
Source(s): Social Psychological Bulletin, Vol 17 (2022)
Abstract: The adoption and acceptance of protective measures are crucial for containing the ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. In a recent article in this journal, Dohle et al. (https://doi.org/10.32872/spb.4315) investigated the influence of risk ...