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Robert J. MacCoun
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Addiction. 115:2209-2210
Autor:
Robert J. MacCoun
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 129:93-104
Psychologists have long studied the ways in which individuals draw inferences from evidence in their environment, and the conditions under which individuals forgo or ignore those inferences and instead conform to the choices of their peers. Recently,
Autor:
Robert J. MacCoun, Saul Perlmutter
Publikováno v:
Psychological Science Under Scrutiny
Psychologists and other social scientists have increasingly realized the extent to which their data analytic practices are vulnerable to confirmatory biases. In response to similar concerns, physicists have developed various methods of "blind data an
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Public intuitions about fair child support allocations: Converging evidence for a 'Fair Shares' rule
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Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 20:146-163
Nearly all American states use one of two systems for setting the amount of child support that noncustodial parents (NCPs) are required to pay to custodial parents (CPs). In previous work, we found that lay judgments of the child support amount the l
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 121:246-255
Is it possible to increase one’s influence simply by behaving more confidently? Prior research presents two competing hypotheses: (1) the confidence heuristic holds that more confidence increases credibility, and (2) the calibration hypothesis asse
Autor:
Norbert L. Kerr, Robert J. MacCoun
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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 15:585-602
Early jury simulation research, reviewed and meta-anyalysed by MacCoun and Kerr (1988), suggested a leniency asymmetry in criminal jury deliberations such that a given faction favoring acquittal will tend to have a greater chance of prevailing than w
Autor:
Robert J. MacCoun, Sunita Sah
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2011:1-6
Is it possible to increase one's influence simply by pretending to be confident that one is correct? There are two competing hypotheses in the literature – the confidence heuristic hypothesis (more...
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 44:1368-1375
People tend to believe, and take advice from, informants who are highly confident. However, people use more than a mere ‘‘confidence heuristic.” We believe that confidence is influential because—in the absence of other information—people as
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Tenney, Elizabeth R.; MacCoun, Robert J.; Spellman, Barbara A.; & Hastie, Reid. (2006). Calibration Trumps Confidence as a Basis for Witness Credibility. Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. UC Berkeley: Center for the Study of Law and Society Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/92c2910g
Confident witnesses are deemed more credible than unconfident ones, and accurate witnesses are deemed more credible than inaccurate ones. But are those effects independent? Two experiments show that errors in testimony damage the overall credibility
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Armed Forces & Society. 32:646-654
Based on a new Army War College study of unit cohesion in the Iraq War, Wong et al. argue that successful unit performance is determined by social cohesion (the strength of interpersonal bonds among members) rather than task cohesion (a sense of shar