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    Ensuring the quality and specificity of preregistrations by Bakker, Marjan, Veldkamp, Coosje L S, van Assen, Marcel A L M, Crompvoets, Elise A V, Ong, How Hwee, Nosek, Brian A, Soderberg, Courtney K, Mellor, David, Wicherts, Jelte M

    Published in PLoS biology (09-12-2020)
    “…Researchers face many, often seemingly arbitrary, choices in formulating hypotheses, designing protocols, collecting data, analyzing data, and reporting…”
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    Social proximity and respect for norms in trust dilemmas by Evans, Anthony M., Ong, How Hwee, Krueger, Joachim I.

    Published in Journal of behavioral decision making (01-12-2021)
    “…Trust is based on both rational considerations (outcomes and expectations) and moral considerations (respect for moral norms). We find that social proximity…”
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    Why and when suffering increases the perceived likelihood of fortuitous rewards by Ong, How Hwee, Nelissen, Rob M. A., Beest, Ilja

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-04-2021)
    “…Cultural practices and anecdotal accounts suggest that people expect suffering to lead to fortuitous rewards. To shed light on this illusory ‘suffering–reward’…”
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    Recommendations in pre-registrations and internal review board proposals promote formal power analyses but do not increase sample size by Bakker, Marjan, Veldkamp, Coosje L S, van den Akker, Olmo R, van Assen, Marcel A L M, Crompvoets, Elise, Ong, How Hwee, Wicherts, Jelte M

    Published in PloS one (31-07-2020)
    “…In this preregistered study, we investigated whether the statistical power of a study is higher when researchers are asked to make a formal power analysis…”
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    Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual) trustworthiness by Ong, How Hwee, Evans, Anthony M, Nelissen, Rob M.A, van Beest, Ilja

    Published in Judgment and decision making (01-03-2022)
    “…Abstract Believers of karma believe in ethical causation where good and bad outcomes can be traced to past moral and immoral acts. Karmic belief may have…”
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    Moral judgment modulation by disgust priming via altered fronto-temporal functional connectivity by Lim, Julian, Kurnianingsih, Yoanna A., Ong, How Hwee, Mullette-Gillman, O’Dhaniel A.

    Published in Scientific reports (07-09-2017)
    “…Moral judgments are not just the product of conscious reasoning, but also involve the integration of social and emotional information. Irrelevant disgust…”
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    A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Money Priming by Lodder, Paul, Ong, How Hwee, Grasman, Raoul P. P. P., Wicherts, Jelte M.

    “…Research on money priming typically investigates whether exposure to money-related stimuli can affect people's thoughts, feelings, motivations, and behaviors…”
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    Belief in karma is associated with perceived (but not actual) trustworthiness by How Hwee Ong, Anthony M. Evans, Rob M. A. Nelissen, Ilja van Beest

    Published in Judgment and decision making (01-03-2022)
    “…Believers of karma believe in ethical causation where good and bad outcomes can be traced to past moral and immoral acts. Karmic belief may have important…”
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    Moral judgment modulation by disgust is bi-directionally moderated by individual sensitivity by Ong, How Hwee, Mullette-Gillman, O'Dhaniel A, Kwok, Kenneth, Lim, Julian

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (06-03-2014)
    “…Modern theories of moral judgment predict that both conscious reasoning and unconscious emotional influences affect the way people decide about right and…”
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