Free will beliefs are better predicted by dualism than determinism beliefs across different cultures

D Wisniewski, R Deutschländer, JD Haynes - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Most people believe in free will. Whether this belief is warranted or not, free will beliefs
(FWB) are foundational for many legal systems and reducing FWB has effects on behavior …

Does encouraging a belief in determinism increase cheating? Reconsidering the value of believing in free will

T Nadelhoffer, J Shepard, DL Crone, JAC Everett… - Cognition, 2020 - Elsevier
A key source of support for the view that challenging people's beliefs about free will may
undermine moral behavior is two classic studies by Vohs and Schooler (2008). These …

Assessing the measurement invariance of Free Will and Determinism Plus scale across four languages: a registered report

S Duan, C Zhou, Q Liu, Y Gong… - Royal Society …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Free will is assumed to be the core of an individual's self-concept. Belief in free will has been
studied extensively and was found to be correlated with many behavioural and …

Relating free will beliefs and attitudes

D Wisniewski, E Cracco… - Royal Society …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Most people believe in free will, which is foundational for our sense of agency and
responsibility. Past research demonstrated that such beliefs are dynamic, and can be …

Cultural pressure and biased responding in free will attitudes

E Cracco, C González-García… - Royal Society …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Whether you believe free will exists has profound effects on your behaviour, across different
levels of processing, from simple motor action to social cognition. It is therefore important to …

The impact of free will beliefs on implicit learning

D Wisniewski, D Rigoni, L Vermeylen, S Braem… - Consciousness and …, 2023 - Elsevier
A growing number of studies demonstrate that belief in free will (FWB) is dynamic, and can
be reduced experimentally. Most of these studies assume that doing so has beneficial …

Fully Caused and Flourishing? Incompatibilist Free Will Skepticism and Its Implications for Personal Well-Being

S Tegtmeier - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Previous research associates free will skepticism with adverse well-being effects. However,
it is doubtful that skeptical participants in these studies disbelieved in the incompatibilist …

“Awe-Shucks”: uncovering the relationship between awe and domains of humility

D Racioppa - 2022 - thesis.lakeheadu.ca
The current study sought to examine the relationship between awe (both valences) and
domains of humility. In a preregistered study, 268 participants completed an online …

[PDF][PDF] Belief change and the concept of Free Will

N Tavernier, D Wisniewski, M Brass - osf.io
Over the last 15 years, researchers in social psychology asserted that manipulating
laypeople's free will beliefs (FWB) has an impact on various downstream social behaviors …

[PDF][PDF] Making sense of business failure: a social psychological perspective on financial and legal judgments in the context of insolvency

N Strohmaier - 2020 - scholarlypublications …
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volition, self-regulation, and controlled processing. Social Cognition, 18 (2), 130-150 …