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Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 26:406-418
A person's well-being depends heavily on forming and maintaining positive relationships, but people can be reluctant to connect in ways that would create or strengthen relationships. Emerging research suggests that miscalibrated social cognition may
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022
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Journal of personality and social psychology. 123(4)
People regularly interact with new acquaintances, yet little research has examined the hedonic dynamics of these conversations or the extent to which people are aware of them. Five preregistered laboratory experiments (
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 115:1054-1074
Many resource allocations confer two rewards, but these rewards typically work in opposition to one another: Reputational rewards come to those who give and material rewards to those who receive. Eight studies reveal that abdicating a resource alloca
Autor:
Michael Kardas, Ed O'Brien
Publikováno v:
Psychological Science. 29:521-536
Modern technologies such as YouTube afford unprecedented access to the skilled performances of other people. Six experiments ( N = 2,225) reveal that repeatedly watching others can foster an illusion of skill acquisition. The more people merely watch
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Schroeder, J; Kardas, M; & Epley, N. (2017). The Humanizing Voice: Speech Reveals, and Text Conceals, a More Thoughtful Mind in the Midst of Disagreement. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 28(12), 1745-1762. doi: 10.1177/0956797617713798. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4bd9d03k
Psychological science, vol 28, iss 12
Psychological science, vol 28, iss 12
A person’s speech communicates his or her thoughts and feelings. We predicted that beyond conveying the contents of a person’s mind, a person’s speech also conveys mental capacity, such that hearing a person explain his or her beliefs makes the
Autor:
Shimul Melwani, Selin Kesebir, Michael Kardas, Gráinne M. Fitzsimons, Joe C. Magee, Kristina Wald, Stéphane Francioli, Sara Clark Wingrove, Nicholas Epley, Ovul Sezer
Publikováno v:
Academy of Management Proceedings. 2020:12196
Existing research has established the prevalence with which people form expectations of others based on limited information. These expectations, however, can often lead us astray. This symposium co...
Autor:
Michael Kardas, Ed O'Brien
Publikováno v:
Journal of personality and social psychology. 111(6)
The concept of change simply entails the totality of ways in which a particular entity has grown better and grown worse. Five studies suggest that this is not how people actually understand it for themselves. Rather, when asked to assess how they hav
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Washington Post, The. 10/15/2021.