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المؤلفون: Jones, Benedict C., DeBruine, Lisa M., Flake, Jessica K., Balazs Aczel, Matus Adamkovic, Ravin Alaei, Alper, Sinan, Solas, Sara Alvarez, Andreychik, Michael R., Ansari, Daniel, Arnal, Jack D., Babinčák, Peter, Balas, Benjamin, Banik, Gabriel, Barzykowski, Krystian, Baskin, Ernest, Batres, Carlota, Beaudry, Jennifer L., Khandis R. Blake, Bloxsom, Nicholas, Guevara, Martha L. Borras, Brandt, Mark J., Burin, Debora I., Calvillo, Dustin P., Carvalho, Lilian, Chandel, Priyanka, Chatard, Armand, Chen, Sau-Chin, Chevallier, Coralie, Chopik, William J., Christopherson, Cody D., Vinet Coetzee, Coles, Nicholas A., Colloff, Melissa F., Cook, Corey L, Crawford, Matthew T., Danvers, Alexander F., Lima, Tiago JS De, Dixson, Barnaby, Tiantian Dong, Dranseika, Vilius, Yarrow Dunham, Evans, Thomas R., AnaMaria Fernández, Ferreira, Paulo RS, Flowe, Heather, Forscher, Patrick S., Gardiner, Gwendolyn, Gilboa-Schechtman, Eva, Gilead, Michael, Tripat Gill, Gogan, Taylor D., González-Santoyo, Isaac, Hahn, Amanda C., Hajdú, Nándor, Hatami, Javad, Hehman, Eric, Chuan-Peng Hu, IJzerman, Hans, Inzlicht, Michael, Irrazabal, Natalia, Jaeger, Bastian, Chaning Jang, Janssen, Steve MJ, Zhongqing Jiang, Jünger, Julia, Kačmár, Pavol, Kaminski, Gwenael, Kapucu, Aycan, Karaaslan, Aslan, Koehn, Monica A., Kovic, Vanja, Kujur, Pratibha, Chun-Chia Kung, Lamm, Claus, Ai-Suan Lee, Legate, Nicole, Leongómez, Juan David, Levitan, Carmel, Hause Lin, Lins, Samuel, Qinglan Liu, Liuzza, Marco Tullio, Lutz, Johannes, Manley, Harry, Marshall, Tara, Mburu, Georgina W., McCarthy, Randy, Michalak, Nicholas, Miller, Jeremy, Monajem, Arash, JoseAntonio Muñoz Reyes, Musser, Erica D., Neyroud, Lison, Nielsen, Tonje K, O'Mara, Erin M., Okan, Ceylan, Oldmeadow, Julian A., Olsen, Jerome, Özdoğru, Asil A, Pande, Babita, Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta, Parganiha, Arti, Noorshama Parveen, Pfuhl, Gerit, Philipp, Michael C., Pinto, Isabel R., Polo, Pablo, Sraddha Pradhan, Protzko, John, Qi, Yue, Dongning Ren, Ropovik, Ivan, Rule, Nicholas O, Waldir M. Sampaio, Sánchez, Oscar R., Santos, Diana R., S. Adil Saribay, Saunders, Blair, Schei, Vidar, Schild, Christoph, Schmid, Irina, Schmidt, Kathleen, Seehuus, Martin, Sharifian, Mohammad Hasan, Shiramizu, Victor KM, Almog Simchon, Singh, Margaret M, Sirota, Miroslav, Guyan Sloane, Stephen, Ian D., Stieger, Stefan, Storage, Daniel, Juncai Sun, Sverdrup, Therese E., Szecsi, Peter, Tamnes, Christian K., Chrystalle B.Y. Tan, KokWei Tan, Thirkettle, Martin, Turiegano, Enrique, Uittenhove, Kim, Urry, Heather L., Vadillo, Miguel A, Valderrama, Eugenio, Valentova, Jaroslava Varella, Linden, Nicolas Van Der, Vanpaemel, Wolf, Varella, Marco AC, Vásquez-Amézquita, Milena, LeighAnn Vaughn, Vergauwe, Evie, Vianello, Michelangelo, Voracek, Martin, White, David, Willis, Megan L., Wilson, John Paul, Wlodarczyk, Anna J., Wu, Qi, Xie, Sally Y., Yan, Wen-Jing, Yang, Xin, Zakharov, Ilya, Zettler, Ingo, Zickfeld, Janis H., Chartier, Christopher R.
مصطلحات موضوعية: 05 social sciences, 050109 social psychology, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 050105 experimental psychology
الوصف: Over the last ten years, Oosterhof and Todorov’s valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. In this model, two dimensions (valence and dominance) underpin social judgments of faces. To which world regions this model applies is a critical, yet unanswered, question. We will address this question by replicating Oosterhof and Todorov’s methodology across multiple world regions.
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المؤلفون: Christopher M. Castille, Zoltan Kekecs, Randy J. McCarthy, Ana María Fernández, Sraddha Pradhan, Sara Álvarez Solas, Hannah Moshontz, Ceylan Okan, Christopher R. Chartier, Armand Chatard, Asil Ali Özdoğru, Babita Pande, Gerit Pfuhl, Bastian Jaeger, Tripat Gill, Martin Voracek, Michelangelo Vianello, Heather L. Urry, Vilius Dranseika, Kathleen Schmidt, Pratibha Kujur, William J. Chopik, Monica A. Koehn, Daniel Storage, S. Mason Garrison, Justin Robert Keene, Gwendolyn Gardiner, Susann Fiedler, Carlota Batres, Jerome Olsen, Sau-Chin Chen, Jon Grahe, Gorka Navarrete, Katherine S. Corker, Diego A. Forero, Kai T. Horstmann, Michael C. Mensink, Cameron Brick, Gwenaël Kaminski, Blair Saunders, David Clarance, Hans IJzerman, Melissa Kline, John Paul Wilson, Patrick S. Forscher, Jack Arnal, Daniel Ansari, Nicholas A. Coles, Noorshama Parveen, Priyanka Chandel, Miguel A. Vadillo, Crystal N. Steltenpohl, Charles R. Ebersole, Lorne Campbell, Stefan Stieger, Burak Aydin, Janis Zickfeld, Erica D. Musser, Miroslav Sirota, Margaret Messiah Singh, Gavin Brent Sullivan, Dana Awlia, Peder M. Isager, Jeremy K. Miller, Evie Vergauwe, Philipp Kanske, Yarrow Dunham, Oscar Oviedo-Trespalacios, Christian K. Tamnes, Martha Lucia Borras-Guevara, Anna Szabelska, Glenn Patrick Williams, John Protzko, Thomas Rhys Evans, Marco Antonio Correa Varella, Steve M. J. Janssen, Nicholas O. Rule, Balazs Aczel, Wolf Vanpaemel, Arti Parganiha, Aycan Kapucu, Jan Antfolk, Nicholas W. Fox, Ivan Ropovik, Barnaby J. W. Dixson, Jessica Kay Flake, Silan Ma, Pavol Kačmár, Lisa M. DeBruine, Hause Lin, Amanda C. Hahn, Benedict C. Jones, Carmel A. Levitan, Ernest Baskin, Vidar Schei, Jaroslava Varella Valentova, Mark Verschoor
المساهمون: Laboratoire Inter-universitaire de Psychologie : Personnalité, Cognition, Changement Social (LIP-PC2S ), Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB [Université de Savoie] [Université de Chambéry])-Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), Molecular Genetics, VIB-UA, Department of Medical History and Ethics, Vilnius University [Vilnius], Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie (CLLE-LTC), École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Queensland University of Technology [Brisbane] (QUT), Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Universidad de Deusto (DEUSTO), FPSE, Université de Genève (UNIGE), World Bank, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tecnológicas [Madrid] (CIEMAT), Human Technology Interaction, IJzerman, Hans, Department of Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology
المصدر: Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
Moshontz, H, Campbell, L, Ebersole, C R, Ijzerman, H, Urry, H L, Forscher, P S, Grahe, J E, Mccarthy, R J, Musser, E D, Antfolk, J, Castille, C M, Evans, T R, Fiedler, S, Flake, J K, Forero, D A, Janssen, S M J, Keene, J R, Protzko, J, Aczel, B, Solas, S Á, Ansari, D, Awlia, D, Baskin, E, Batres, C, Borras-guevara, M L, Brick, C, Chandel, P, Chatard, A, Chopik, W J, Clarance, D, Coles, N A, Corker, K S, Dixson, B J W, Dranseika, V, Dunham, Y, Fox, N W, Gardiner, G, Garrison, S M, Gill, T, Hahn, A C, Jaeger, B, Kačmár, P, Kaminski, G, Kanske, P, Kekecs, Z, Kline, M, Koehn, M A, Kujur, P, Levitan, C A, Miller, J K, Okan, C, Olsen, J, Oviedo-trespalacios, O, Özdoğru, A A, Pande, B, Parganiha, A, Parveen, N, Pfuhl, G, Pradhan, S, Ropovik, I, Rule, N O, Saunders, B, Schei, V, Schmidt, K, Singh, M M, Sirota, M, Steltenpohl, C N, Stieger, S, Storage, D, Sullivan, G B, Szabelska, A, Tamnes, C K, Vadillo, M A, Valentova, J V, Vanpaemel, W, Varella, M A C, Vergauwe, E, Verschoor, M, Vianello, M, Voracek, M, Williams, G P, Wilson, J P, Zickfeld, J H, Arnal, J D, Aydin, B, Chen, S, Debruine, L M, Fernandez, A M, Horstmann, K T, Isager, P M, Jones, B, Kapucu, A, Lin, H, Mensink, M C, Navarrete, G, Silan, M A & Chartier, C R 2018, ' The Psychological Science Accelerator : Advancing psychology through a distributed collaborative network ', Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 501-515 . https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245918797607Test
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, [Thousand Oaks]: [SAGE Publications], 2018, 1 (4), pp.501-515
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4), 501-515. SAGE Publications Ltd
Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4). SAGE Publications Inc.
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4), 501-515. SAGE Publications Inc.
Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
instacron:USPمصطلحات موضوعية: Open science, Collaborative network, VDP::Social science: 200::Psychology: 260, BF, [SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, 050109 social psychology, Development theory, Crowdsourcing, 050105 experimental psychology, Article, theory development, [SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology, SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals, [STAT.ML]Statistics [stat]/Machine Learning [stat.ML], PSICOLOGIA BASEADA EM EVIDÊNCIAS, Psychology, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, Generalizability theory, generalizability, General Psychology, ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS, Structure (mathematical logic), [STAT.ME] Statistics [stat]/Methodology [stat.ME], business.industry, Psychological research, 05 social sciences, Neurosciences, Data science, [STAT.ML] Statistics [stat]/Machine Learning [stat.ML], Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Economics: 212 [VDP], Transparency (graphic), VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260, large-scale collaboration, Psychological Science Accelerator, crowdsourcing, Social science: 200::Psychology: 260 [VDP], business, [STAT.ME]Statistics [stat]/Methodology [stat.ME]
الوصف: Source at https://doi.org/10.1177/2515245918797607Test. Concerns about the veracity of psychological research have been growing. Many findings in psychological science are based on studies with insufficient statistical power and nonrepresentative samples, or may otherwise be limited to specific, ungeneralizable settings or populations. Crowdsourced research, a type of large-scale collaboration in which one or more research projects are conducted across multiple lab sites, offers a pragmatic solution to these and other current methodological challenges. The Psychological Science Accelerator (PSA) is a distributed network of laboratories designed to enable and support crowdsourced research projects. These projects can focus on novel research questions or replicate prior research in large, diverse samples. The PSA’s mission is to accelerate the accumulation of reliable and generalizable evidence in psychological science. Here, we describe the background, structure, principles, procedures, benefits, and challenges of the PSA. In contrast to other crowdsourced research networks, the PSA is ongoing (as opposed to time limited), efficient (in that structures and principles are reused for different projects), decentralized, diverse (in both subjects and researchers), and inclusive (of proposals, contributions, and other relevant input from anyone inside or outside the network). The PSA and other approaches to crowdsourced psychological science will advance understanding of mental processes and behaviors by enabling rigorous research and systematic examination of its generalizability.
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المؤلفون: Sau-Chin Chen, Anna Szabelska, Christopher R. Chartier, Zoltan Kekecs, Dermot Lynott, Pablo Bernabeu, Benedict C Jones, Lisa Marie DeBruine, Carmel Levitan, Kaitlyn M. Werner, Kelly Wang, Marina Milyavskaya, Erica D. Musser, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou, Nicholas Alvaro Coles, Steve Janssen, Asil Ali Özdoğru, Daniel Storage, Harry Manley, Benjamin T. Brown, Krystian Barzykowski, Thomas Rhys Evans, Elisabeth Oberzaucher, Manyu Li, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Balazs Aczel, Attila Szuts, Carlota Batres, William J. Chopik, Kim Olivia Peters, Jerome Olsen, Martin Voracek, Christian K. Tamnes, Miroslav Sirota, Dawn Liu Holford, Glenn Patrick Williams, Arti Parganiha, Babita Pande, Sraddha Pradhan, Noorshama Parveen, Pratibha Kujur, Priyanka Chandel, Margaret Messiah Singh, Chrystalle B. Y. Tan, John Protzko, Jack Dennis Arnal, Stefan Stieger, Marco Tullio Liuzza, Pavol Kačmár, Jozef Bavolar, Gabriel Baník, Matus Adamkovic, Ivan Ropovik, Peter Babincak, Martin Seehuus, Vanja Kovic, Kathleen Schmidt
مصطلحات موضوعية: 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 05 social sciences, Object-orientation, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, Psychology, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, 050105 experimental psychology, Mental rotation, Cognitive psychology
الوصف: Mental simulation theories of language comprehension propose that people automatically create mental representations of real objects. Evidence from sentence-picture verification tasks has shown that people mentally represent various visual properties such as shape, color, and size. However, the evidence for mental simulations of object orientation is limited. We report a study that investigates the match advantage of object orientation across speakers of different languages. This multi-laboratory project aims to achieve two objectives. First, we examine the replicability of the match advantage of object orientation across multiple languages and laboratories. Second, we will use a mental rotation task to measure participants’ mental imagery after the sentence-picture verification task. The relationship between the participants’ performance of the two tasks will provide a cross-linguistic examination of perceptual simulation processes. With the (broad) evaluation of individual mental imagery ability and potential linguistic moderators, we expect a robust estimation of match advantage of object orientation.
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0c8a8ba66f8a7d5a89b2dfb46e5be9faTest
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المؤلفون: Arti Parganiha, Travis M. Seale-Carlisle, Sraddha Pradhan, James C. Rockey, Priyanka Chandel, Babita Pande, Harriet M. J. Smith, Noorshama Parveen, Christian A. Meissner, Pratibha Kujur, Heather D. Flowe, Melissa F. Colloff, Margaret Messiah Singh
مصطلحات موضوعية: Policy making, Human–computer interaction, Computer science, Criminal Law, Mental Recall, Humans, Recognition, Psychology, Police lineup, Crime, General Medicine, Witness, Police, General Psychology
الوصف: Eyewitness identifications play a key role in the justice system, but eyewitnesses make errors, often with profound consequences. Errors are more likely when the witness is of a different race to the suspect, due to a phenomenon called the Own Race Bias (ORB). ORB is characterized as an encoding-based deficit, but has been predominantly tested using static photographs of people facing the camera. We used findings from basic science and innovative technologies to develop and test whether a novel interactive lineup procedure, wherein witnesses can rotate and dynamically view the lineup faces from different angles, improves witness discrimination accuracy and attenuates the ORB, compared to the most widely used procedure in laboratories and police forces around the world—the static frontal-pose photo lineup. No novel procedure has previously been shown to improve witness discrimination accuracy. In Experiment 1, participants (N=220) identified own-race or other-race culprits from sequentially presented interactive lineups or static frontal-pose photo lineups. In Experiment 2, participants (N=8,507) identified own-race or other-race culprits from interactive lineups that were either presented sequentially, simultaneously wherein the faces could be moved independently, or simultaneously wherein the faces moved jointly into the same angle. Interactive lineups enhanced witnesses’ discriminability compared to static lineups, especially when they were presented simultaneously, for both own-race and other-race identifications. Our findings suggest that ORB is an encoding-based phenomenon, and exemplify how basic science can be used to address the important applied policy issue on how best to conduct a police lineup and reduce eyewitness errors.
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