Search Results - "Gurcay, Burcu"
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A meta-analysis of response-time tests of the sequential two-systems model of moral judgment
Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-2017)“…The (generalized) sequential two-system (“default interventionist”) model of utilitarian moral judgment predicts that utilitarian responses often arise from a…”
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Challenges for the sequential two-system model of moral judgement
Published in Thinking & reasoning (02-01-2017)“…Considerable evidence supports the sequential two-system ("default interventionist") model of moral judgement, as proposed by Greene and others. We tested…”
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Correlations of trait and state emotions with utilitarian moral judgements
Published in Cognition and emotion (02-01-2018)“…In four experiments, we asked subjects for judgements about scenarios that pit utilitarian outcomes against deontological moral rules, for example, saving more…”
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Psychological Strategies for Winning a Geopolitical Forecasting Tournament
Published in Psychological science (01-05-2014)“…Five university-based research groups competed to recruit forecasters, elicit their predictions, and aggregate those predictions to assign the most accurate…”
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The Power of Social Influence on Estimation Accuracy
Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01-07-2015)“…Research shows that crowds can provide more accurate estimates of uncertain quantities than individuals (Surowiecki, 2004). But little is known about how to…”
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Use of a Rasch model to predict response times to utilitarian moral dilemmas
Published in Synthese (Dordrecht) (01-12-2012)“…A two-systems model of moral judgment proposed by Joshua Greene holds that deontological moral judgments (those based on simple rules concerning action) are…”
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The use of alternative reasons in probabilistic judgment
Published 01-01-2016“…This dissertation investigates people’s ability to search for and use alternative reasons while making probabilistic judgments, with the goals of devising and…”
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