The automaticity of affect for political leaders, groups, and issues: An experimental test of the hot cognition hypothesis

M Lodge, CS Taber - Political Psychology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
We report the results of three experimental tests of the “hot cognition” hypothesis, which
posits that all sociopolitical concepts that have been evaluated in the past are affectively …

Beyond the self: Social identity, altruism, and political participation

JH Fowler, CD Kam - The Journal of politics, 2007 - journals.uchicago.edu
Scholars have recently extended the traditional calculus of participation model by adding a
term for benefits to others. We advance this work by distinguishing theoretically a concern for …

An evolutionary psychology perspective on gift giving among young adults

G Saad, T Gill - Psychology & Marketing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
With evolutionary psychology used as the theoretical framework, two aspects of gift giving
among young adults are investigated:(a) sex differences in motives for giving gifts to a …

Sex differences in the ultimatum game: An evolutionary psychology perspective

G Saad, T Gill - Journal of Bioeconomics, 2001 - Springer
In the two-person ultimatum game, an allocator is required to split a given sum of money with
a recipient. Subsequently the recipient can either accept or reject the offer. If it is accepted …

[PDF][PDF] Factors affecting successful implementation of eLearning: Study of colleges and institutes sector RCJ Saudi Arabia

ZA Solangi, F Al Shahrani… - International Journal of …, 2018 - researchgate.net
The colleges and institutes sector Royal Commission Jubail (JCIS) represents four higher
educational institutes namely, Jubail University College (JUC) for male and for female …

Money, status, and the ovulatory cycle

KM Durante, V Griskevicius… - Journal of Marketing …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Each month, millions of women experience an ovulatory cycle that regulates fertility.
Previous consumer research has found that this cycle influences women's clothing and food …

Social distance in a virtual world experiment

M Fiedler, E Haruvy, SX Li - Games and Economic Behavior, 2011 - Elsevier
We conduct a quasi-field experiment in a virtual world environment to investigate the impact
of social distance on economic choices. We design trust games with partner selection, in …

Moral chivalry: Gender and harm sensitivity predict costly altruism

O FeldmanHall, T Dalgleish, D Evans… - Social …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Moral perceptions of harm and fairness are instrumental in guiding how an individual
navigates moral challenges. Classic research documents that the gender of a target can …

Altruism in individual and joint-giving decisions: What's gender got to do with it?

L Kamas, A Preston, S Baum - Feminist Economics, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This paper uses dictator experiments to examine gender differences in altruistic behavior in
the United States when decisions are made individually and jointly. In anonymous individual …

Nationality dominates gender in decision-making in the Dictator and Prisoner's Dilemma Games

MM Kumar, L Tsoi, MS Lee, J Cone, K McAuliffe - PloS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Across a variety of contexts, adults tend to cooperate more with ingroup members than
outgroup members. However, humans belong to multiple social groups simultaneously and …