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Publikováno v:
Communications Psychology, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2024)
Abstract Dehumanization of others has been attributed to institutional processes that spread dehumanizing norms and narratives, as well as to individuals’ denial of mind to others. We propose that blatant dehumanization also arises when people acti
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https://doaj.org/article/e06e90258483419e8f28cbbbcf2a305f
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202442 (2018)
Previous research shows that virtual reality perspective-taking experiences (VRPT) can increase prosocial behavior toward others. We extend this research by exploring whether this effect of VRPT is driven by increased empathy and whether the effect e
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https://doaj.org/article/0dbb24f817be4d319d544e0d7754f0fd
Autor:
Austin Van Loon
Perhaps due to decades of metatheoretical work done during a time of methodological and computational limitations, it is a widespread belief that machine learning and deductive hypothesis testing are fundamentally incompatible. I argue that the more
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5298e97c629909e75341180957f19ff1
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/s7uer
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/s7uer
Autor:
Kristin E. Porter, Malte Möser, Flora Wang, Bingyu Zhao, Wei Lee Woon, Yoshihiko Suhara, Adaner Usmani, Erik H. Wang, Kun Jin, Samantha Weissman, William Eggert, Hamidreza Omidvar, Andrew Or, Lisa M Hummel, Gregory Faletto, Ben Sender, Qiankun Niu, Viola Mocz, Antje Kirchner, Catherine Wu, Karen Ouyang, Ian Lundberg, Allison C. Morgan, Abdulla Alhajri, Arvind Narayanan, Khaled AlGhoneim, Louis Raes, Ilana M. Horwitz, Barbara E. Engelhardt, Ben Leizman, Crystal Qian, Drew Altschul, Guanhua He, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ridhi Kashyap, Eaman Jahani, Ryan James Compton, Anna Filippova, Sara McLanahan, Tejomay Gadgil, Claudia V. Roberts, Muna Adem, Julia Wang, Jeremy Freese, Alexander T. Kindel, Daniel E Rigobon, Naijia Liu, Lisa P. Argyle, Mayank Mahajan, Jonathan D Tang, Moritz Hardt, Ethan Porter, Diana Mercado-Garcia, Andrew Halpern-Manners, Anahit Sargsyan, Duncan J. Watts, Alex Pentland, Sonia P Hashim, Dean Knox, Onur Varol, Ryan Amos, James M. Wu, Thomas Davidson, Emma Tsurkov, Bernie Hogan, Areg Karapetyan, William Nowak, Jingwen Yin, Livia Baer-Bositis, Landon Schnabel, Chenyun Zhu, Noah Mandell, Ahmed Musse, Yue Gao, Josh Gagné, Stephen McKay, Jennie E. Brand, Abdullah Almaatouq, Katy M. Pinto, Andrew E Mack, Austin van Loon, Bedoor K. AlShebli, Helge Marahrens, Xiafei Wang, Bryan Schonfeld, Sonia Hausen, Kengran Yang, Maria Wolters, Brandon M. Stewart, Naman Jain, Moritz Büchi, Nicole Bohme Carnegie, Redwane Amin, Caitlin Ahearn, Kirstie Whitaker, Bo-Ryehn Chung, Diana Stanescu, Thomas Schaffner, Patrick Kaminski, David Jurgens, Kivan Polimis, Kimberly Higuera, Zhilin Fan, Matthew J. Salganik, Debanjan Datta, Connor Gilroy, E H Kim, Katariina Mueller-Gastell, Karen Levy, Brian J. Goode, Zhi Wang, Tamkinat Rauf
Publikováno v:
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 117(15), 8398-8403. NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Salganik, M J, Lundberg, I, Kindel, A T, Ahearn, C E, Al-ghoneim, K, Almaatouq, A, Altschul, D M, Brand, J E, Carnegie, N B, Compton, R J, Datta, D, Davidson, T, Filippova, A, Gilroy, C, Goode, B J, Jahani, E, Kashyap, R, Kirchner, A, Mckay, S, Morgan, A C, Pentland, A, Polimis, K, Raes, L, Rigobon, D E, Roberts, C V, Stanescu, D M, Suhara, Y, Usmani, A, Wang, E H, Adem, M, Alhajri, A, Alshebli, B, Amin, R, Amos, R B, Argyle, L P, Baer-bositis, L, Büchi, M, Chung, B, Eggert, W, Faletto, G, Fan, Z, Freese, J, Gadgil, T, Gagné, J, Gao, Y, Halpern-manners, A, Hashim, S P, Hausen, S, He, G, Higuera, K, Hogan, B, Horwitz, I M, Hummel, L M, Jain, N, Jin, K, Jurgens, D, Kaminski, P, Karapetyan, A, Kim, E H, Leizman, B, Liu, N, Möser, M, Mack, A E, Mahajan, M, Mandell, N, Marahrens, H, Mercado-garcia, D, Mocz, V, Mueller-gastell, K, Musse, A, Niu, Q, Nowak, W, Omidvar, H, Or, A, Ouyang, K, Pinto, K M, Porter, E, Porter, K E, Qian, C, Rauf, T, Sargsyan, A, Schaffner, T, Schnabel, L, Schonfeld, B, Sender, B, Tang, J D, Tsurkov, E, Van Loon, A, Varol, O, Wang, X, Wang, Z, Wang, J, Wang, F, Weissman, S, Whitaker, K, Wolters, M K, Woon, W L, Wu, J, Wu, C, Yang, K, Yin, J, Zhao, B, Zhu, C, Brooks-gunn, J, Engelhardt, B E, Hardt, M, Knox, D, Levy, K, Narayanan, A, Stewart, B M, Watts, D J & Mclanahan, S 2020, ' Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 117, no. 15, pp. 8398-8403 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915006117
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), 117(15), 8398-8403. NATL ACAD SCIENCES
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Salganik, M J, Lundberg, I, Kindel, A T, Ahearn, C E, Al-ghoneim, K, Almaatouq, A, Altschul, D M, Brand, J E, Carnegie, N B, Compton, R J, Datta, D, Davidson, T, Filippova, A, Gilroy, C, Goode, B J, Jahani, E, Kashyap, R, Kirchner, A, Mckay, S, Morgan, A C, Pentland, A, Polimis, K, Raes, L, Rigobon, D E, Roberts, C V, Stanescu, D M, Suhara, Y, Usmani, A, Wang, E H, Adem, M, Alhajri, A, Alshebli, B, Amin, R, Amos, R B, Argyle, L P, Baer-bositis, L, Büchi, M, Chung, B, Eggert, W, Faletto, G, Fan, Z, Freese, J, Gadgil, T, Gagné, J, Gao, Y, Halpern-manners, A, Hashim, S P, Hausen, S, He, G, Higuera, K, Hogan, B, Horwitz, I M, Hummel, L M, Jain, N, Jin, K, Jurgens, D, Kaminski, P, Karapetyan, A, Kim, E H, Leizman, B, Liu, N, Möser, M, Mack, A E, Mahajan, M, Mandell, N, Marahrens, H, Mercado-garcia, D, Mocz, V, Mueller-gastell, K, Musse, A, Niu, Q, Nowak, W, Omidvar, H, Or, A, Ouyang, K, Pinto, K M, Porter, E, Porter, K E, Qian, C, Rauf, T, Sargsyan, A, Schaffner, T, Schnabel, L, Schonfeld, B, Sender, B, Tang, J D, Tsurkov, E, Van Loon, A, Varol, O, Wang, X, Wang, Z, Wang, J, Wang, F, Weissman, S, Whitaker, K, Wolters, M K, Woon, W L, Wu, J, Wu, C, Yang, K, Yin, J, Zhao, B, Zhu, C, Brooks-gunn, J, Engelhardt, B E, Hardt, M, Knox, D, Levy, K, Narayanan, A, Stewart, B M, Watts, D J & Mclanahan, S 2020, ' Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration ', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 117, no. 15, pp. 8398-8403 . https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1915006117
© This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND). How predictable are life trajectories? We investigated this question with a scientific mass collaboration using the co
Cognitive differences can catalyze social learning through the process of one-to-one social influence. Yet the learning benefits of exposure to the ideas of cognitively dissimilar others often fail to materialize. Why do cognitive differences produce
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::57c7fcf9d4a9e279ced1188765975474
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/vyrxz
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/vyrxz
Autor:
Austin Van Loon
Publikováno v:
Social Science Research. 108:102798
Since the beginning of this millennium, data in the form of human-generated text in a machine-readable format has become increasingly available to social scientists, presenting a unique window into social life. However, harnessing vast quantities of
How do people withdraw the dignity of humanity from others? Social psychologists have focused on explanations based on mechanistic reductions of outgroup members as possessing animalistic traits, whereas sociologists have highlighted the institutiona
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e7c7d8ee13b202a47073fca08ffd81a6
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/j2f6u
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/j2f6u
Autor:
Shrinidhi Kowshika Lakshmikanth, Garrick Sherman, Austin van Loon, James Zou, Ishan Shah, Sheridan A. Stewart, Sharath Chandra Guntuku, Brandon Waldon, Johannes C. Eichstaedt
Publikováno v:
NLP4COVID@EMNLP
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0202442 (2018)
Previous research shows that virtual reality perspective-taking experiences (VRPT) can increase prosocial behavior toward others. We extend this research by exploring whether this effect of VRPT is driven by increased empathy and whether the effect e