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Derek Chauvin’s behavior reflects his own stereotypes, not George Floyd's acts.
Psychology Today
I believe that that this particular aspect of the ultimate attribution error was on full display when Derek Chauvin, a police officer of...
52 months ago
All it takes is empathy: how virtual reality perspective-taking influences intergroup attitudes and stereotypes
Frontiers
The present study seeks to extend current research on VRPT's mechanisms by comparing empathy (affective) and situational attributions (cognitive) as dual...
8 months ago
Understanding Attribution in Social Psychology
Verywell Mind
In social psychology, attribution involves making inferences about the behaviors of others. Attributions, however, are often prone to errors...
16 months ago
The mistake we all make... and the simple experiment that reveals it
The Guardian
Your answer reveals how you see the world – and the common error that hampers our decision making. In an extract from his new book,...
110 months ago
News: GTO Poker Theories - The Scoreboard Principle
PokerStrategy.com
What gets measured, gets managed. A measurable goal can motivate you to do great things, in life and in poker.
1 month ago
Blame the parents? Child tragedies reveal empathy decline
CBS News
Recent tragedies like the death of a 2-year-old attacked by an alligator in Florida reveal a rise in "parenting shame"
99 months ago
How human bias impacts cybersecurity decision making
Help Net Security
The human brain is a fantastic machine, but we're all subject to cognitive bias and reasoning errors. Cybersecurity pros are no exception.
64 months ago
We judge people differently than we judge ourselves.
Psychology Today
While the fundamental attribution error has some benefits, it also has a downside when it comes to how we think about others.
36 months ago
Scholars, Political Leaders Discuss ‘Corporate Capture’ of Law at HLS Event
The Harvard Crimson
Harvard Law School hosted a conference featuring legal scholars, lawyers, and legal journalists who discussed the impact that corporate interests have on legal...
20 months ago
Full article: Legalize cannabis? Effects of party cues on attitudes to a controversial policy proposal
Taylor & Francis Online
This article focuses on how party identity can shape policy support or opposition to the controversial issue of legalizing cannabis in Sweden.
43 months ago