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decision making. Prior research shows that glucose enrichment supports cognition and more recent research has shown it can … improve decision making on some tasks. To test our hypothesis we used a standardized decision inventory and measured response … times. The findings show that supplemental glucose improves decision making but only in complex decision tasks. The findings …
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Recent examinations into the cognitive underpinnings of ethical decision making has focused on understanding whether … honesty is more likely to result from deliberative or unconscious decision processes. We randomly assigned participants to a …
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from two studies and three distinct decision tasks, we present data on over 1100 participants documenting the confirmation …
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decision making in complex decision tasks relative to conscious thought. Different from prior work testing this prediction, we … processing in complex decision making. …
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We present a framework that incorporates both moral motivations and fairness considerations into utility. The main idea is that individuals face a preference trade-off between their material individual interest and their desire to follow moral norms. In our model, we assume that moral motivation...
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suggesting the confirmation bias may be unlike other decision biases - this bias may thrive when the decision maker is more is …
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incentivized decision task involves Bayesian assessments where participants may use existing (base rate) as well as new information … diet improved decision making relative to those who reported following No Diet. Our data fail to support these hypotheses …. In fact, we found some evidence that adherence to a No Sugar Diet predicted a reduced decision accuracy and was connected …
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Dark personality traits have been linked to behaviors commonly understood as unethical, such as fraud, bribe-taking, and marital infidelity. Presumably, more "light" personality traits may be associated with lesser tendencies to be unethical, but many individuals also possess both light and dark...
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