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Sep 7, 2021
09/21
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Jessica Salerno; Michael Slepian
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We are testing the impact of punishment motivation in the decision to reveal other people's secrets.
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Aug 27, 2021
08/21
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Jessica Salerno; Michael Slepian
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We will ask people to rate the morality and report their moral outrage about a set of categories of the kinds of secrets people keep. We will ask how appropriate they think it is to reveal each of the categories of secrets for the purpose of punishment and gossip. Finally we will ask whether anyone had ever confided each of the categories of secrets in them--for each type of secret that they had had confided in them we will assess whether they revealed the secret to someone else. This will...
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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Samantha Bean; Jessica Salerno
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Source: https://osf.io/6m42x/
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Jan 27, 2022
01/22
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Michael Slepian; Jessica Salerno; Rachel McDonald
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Source: https://osf.io/yrvwq/
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Apr 15, 2022
04/22
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Laura Smalarz; Jessica Salerno; Kylie Kulak
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Recent research on legal judgments of Black and White individuals suggests that people evaluate Black individuals more favorably than White individuals. The goal of the current research is to test whether enabling participants to establish “moral credentials” that they are not racially prejudiced before they provide a legal judgment of a Black individual reverses this pattern of responding.
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Aug 21, 2021
08/21
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Samantha Bean; Jessica Salerno; Hannah Phalen
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Source: https://osf.io/5xkhm/
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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Jessica Salerno; Samantha Bean; Nicholas Duran
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Sep 1, 2021
09/21
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Madison Marie Adamoli; Jessica Salerno; Hannah Phalen
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Aug 22, 2021
08/21
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Hannah Phalen; Jessica Salerno; N. J. Schweitzer
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Sep 3, 2021
09/21
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Hannah Phalen; Jessica Salerno; N. J. Schweitzer
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Plaintiffs have difficulty proving pain and suffering damages in court—emotional pain in particular—because the lack of visual corroboration makes it difficult for attorneys to combat the impression that pain and suffering is more subjective and easier to fake than economic damages. Recently, attorneys have explored the possibility of using neuroimages to demonstrate the plaintiff’s pain to jurors in a concrete and visual way. In two previous studies, we found no effect of neuroimages on...
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Apr 14, 2022
04/22
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Laura Smalarz; Jessica Salerno; Rose Eerdmans; Kylie Kulak; Megan Lawrence
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This research will test people’s evaluations of Black and White targets in legal and non-legal contexts.
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Jan 7, 2022
01/22
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Jessica Salerno; Laura Smalarz; Kylie Kulak; Rose Eerdmans; Megan Lawrence
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A follow up study that manipulates the race of the defendant in both the first and second case the participants review.
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Sep 30, 2021
09/21
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Bethany Growns; Erwin Mattijssen; Kristy Martire; Simon Cole; Jessica Salerno; Nicholas Schweitzer
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This study will investigate two main research questions: 1) whether fingerprint examiners’ statistical learning of fingerprint categories is better than novices’ due to their increased experience viewing and analysing fingerprints in their work; 2) and how exposure to the ‘ground-truth’ frequencies of these fingerprint categories (see de Jongh et al., 2018) differs between these groups pre- and post-exposure. We will investigate their statistical learning using three measures:...
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