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Introduction: The reverse side of the cloud -- Part 1: The secret private - introduction and derivation -- "Privacy is … change of the private -- Summary of the theory or: Thoughts are free - but no longer secret -- Conclusions -- Outlook …Our thoughts are free - but they are no longer secret. Today, our data is automatically stored and analyzed by …
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primarily interested in how emotions influenceresponder behavior. Our findings are the following. (1) A higher take … happiness. Sincenegative emotions are experienced as painful, there is direct hedonicimpact. (2) Irritation and contempt drive …-related regulation of emotions. …
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results and offer anexplanation that takes the role of experienced emotions(measured with self-reports) and anticipated … emotions intoaccount. In addition, an (alternative) emotion-basedexplanation is provided for related experimental …
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the intensity of ties between responders impacts the decisions, beliefs, and emotions of both the responders and the take … and expected take rate is a much better predictor of experienced emotions and destruction than the difference between the …
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reciprocation. In this study, physiological and self-report measures were employed to investigate the role of emotions, using the …
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through institutional as well as emotional mechanisms. Recent studies emphasize the importance of negatively valued emotions …, such as anger, which motivate individuals to punish free riders. However, these types of emotions also trigger retaliatory … anger, ‘social’ emotions like shame and guilt need to be present for punishment to be an effective deterrent of …
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This paper introduces the concept of emotions into the standard litigation contest. Positive (negative) emotions emerge … that standard results of litigation contests change significantly when emotions are taken into account. We show that … emotions may increase or decrease individual and total equilibrium contest effort, introduce an asymmetry into the contest, and …
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We introduce a modification to the two-timescale games studied in the evolution of preferences (EOP) literature. In this modification, the strategic process occurring on the long timescale is learning by an individual across his or her lifetime, not natural selection operating on genomes over...
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When person A makes an offer to person B and B rejects it, then A may lose face. This loss of face is assumed to occur only if B knows for sure of A's offer. While under some circumstances loss of face can be rationalized by the consequences for future reputation, it may also enter directly into...
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