Cognitive empathy in subtypes of antisocial individuals

SAA Chang, S Tillem, C Benson-Williams… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Cognitive empathy allows individuals to recognize and infer how others think and feel in
social situations and provides a foundation for the formation and maintenance of mutually …

The cultural roots of violence against women: Individual and institutional gender norms in 12 countries

V Lomazzi - Social Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
To discuss the cultural roots of violence against women (VAW), this study focuses on
individual gender norms, prescriptive gender role expectations, moral justification of VAW …

The social transmission of overconfidence.

JT Cheng, C Anderson, ER Tenney… - Journal of …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
We propose and test the overconfidence transmission hypothesis, which predicts that
individuals calibrate their self-assessments in response to the confidence others display in …

Learning how to behave: cognitive learning processes account for asymmetries in adaptation to social norms

U Hertz - Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Changes to social settings caused by migration, cultural change or pandemics force us to
adapt to new social norms. Social norms provide groups of individuals with behavioural …

Moral conviction and metacognitive ability shape multiple stages of information processing during social decision-making

KJ Yoder, J Decety - Cortex, 2022 - Elsevier
Moral conviction has the potential to inspire activism and change, but can also instigate
divisiveness and great harm. Moreover, attitudes held with moral conviction are experienced …

“Not Only a Matter of Personal Interest”—Vaccination Narratives and the Model of Moral Motives in China and Germany

S Müller, J Wachinger, L Jiao… - Qualitative health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding vaccination decision-making processes is vital for guiding vaccine promotion
within pandemic contexts and for routine immunization efforts. Vaccine-related attitudes …

Is it all about appearance? Limited cognitive control and information advantage reveal self-serving reciprocity

M Katzir, S Cohen, E Halali - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous research on social preferences has found that reciprocal behavior is an automatic
response, which requires less cognitive control than self-interested behavior. However …

To blame or not? Modulating third-party punishment with the framing effect

J Yang, R Gu, J Liu, K Deng, X Huang, YJ Luo… - Neuroscience bulletin, 2022 - Springer
People as third-party observers, without direct self-interest, may punish norm violators to
maintain social norms. However, third-party judgment and the follow-up punishment might …

Intrinsic brain activity patterns across large‐scale networks predict reciprocity propensity

T Li, Z Pei, Z Zhu, X Wu, C Feng - Human Brain Mapping, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Reciprocity is prevalent across human societies, but individuals are heterogeneous
regarding their reciprocity propensity. Although a large body of task‐based brain imaging …

Don't put me on the spot: The role of perceived intrusiveness in public donation solicitations

A Sanchez, AJ Kull - Psychology & Marketing, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Though public donation solicitations (eg, asking consumers to donate during checkout) are
becoming ubiquitous, little is known about whether and how consumers' feelings elicited by …