Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

Does it matter who harmed whom? A cross-cultural study of moral judgments about harm by and to insiders and outsiders
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(9):7997-8007. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04986-3. Epub 2023 Jul 22.ABSTRACTThis cross-cultural study compared judgments of moral wrongness for physical and emotional harm with varying combinations of in-group vs. out-group agents and victims across six countries: the United States of America (N = 937), the United Kingdom (N = 995), Romania (N = 782), Brazil (N = 856), South Korea (N = 1776), and China (N = 1008). Consistent with our hypothesis we found evidence of an insider agent effect, where moral violations committed by outsider agents are generally considered more morally wrong than the same violati...
Source: Current Psychology - March 29, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Paul McKee Hyo-Eun Kim Honghong Tang Jim A C Everett Vladimir Chituc Toni Gibea Lucas Murrins Marques Paulo Boggio Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Source Type: research

The reinforcement sensitivity theory affects questionnaire (RST-AQ). A validation study of a new scale targeting affects related to anxiety, approach motivation and fear
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(6):5193-5205. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04623-z. Epub 2023 May 9.ABSTRACTThis paper presents the RST-AQ, a 22-item scale to measure the affective states related to the three motivational systems postulated by Reinforcement Sensitivity theory (RST-AQ): the Behavioral approach system (BAS), Behavioral inhibition system (BIS), and the Fight-Flight-Freeze system (FFFS). The three subscales are internally consistent. Results show an overall support for construct validity of our RST-AQ measure. The correlations of the RST-AQ subscales with other measures demonstrate a good convergent and divergent validity wi...
Source: Current Psychology - March 25, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vittoria Franchina Johannes Klackl Eva Jonas Source Type: research

The reinforcement sensitivity theory affects questionnaire (RST-AQ). A validation study of a new scale targeting affects related to anxiety, approach motivation and fear
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(6):5193-5205. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04623-z. Epub 2023 May 9.ABSTRACTThis paper presents the RST-AQ, a 22-item scale to measure the affective states related to the three motivational systems postulated by Reinforcement Sensitivity theory (RST-AQ): the Behavioral approach system (BAS), Behavioral inhibition system (BIS), and the Fight-Flight-Freeze system (FFFS). The three subscales are internally consistent. Results show an overall support for construct validity of our RST-AQ measure. The correlations of the RST-AQ subscales with other measures demonstrate a good convergent and divergent validity wi...
Source: Current Psychology - March 25, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vittoria Franchina Johannes Klackl Eva Jonas Source Type: research

The reinforcement sensitivity theory affects questionnaire (RST-AQ). A validation study of a new scale targeting affects related to anxiety, approach motivation and fear
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(6):5193-5205. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04623-z. Epub 2023 May 9.ABSTRACTThis paper presents the RST-AQ, a 22-item scale to measure the affective states related to the three motivational systems postulated by Reinforcement Sensitivity theory (RST-AQ): the Behavioral approach system (BAS), Behavioral inhibition system (BIS), and the Fight-Flight-Freeze system (FFFS). The three subscales are internally consistent. Results show an overall support for construct validity of our RST-AQ measure. The correlations of the RST-AQ subscales with other measures demonstrate a good convergent and divergent validity wi...
Source: Current Psychology - March 25, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vittoria Franchina Johannes Klackl Eva Jonas Source Type: research

The reinforcement sensitivity theory affects questionnaire (RST-AQ). A validation study of a new scale targeting affects related to anxiety, approach motivation and fear
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(6):5193-5205. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04623-z. Epub 2023 May 9.ABSTRACTThis paper presents the RST-AQ, a 22-item scale to measure the affective states related to the three motivational systems postulated by Reinforcement Sensitivity theory (RST-AQ): the Behavioral approach system (BAS), Behavioral inhibition system (BIS), and the Fight-Flight-Freeze system (FFFS). The three subscales are internally consistent. Results show an overall support for construct validity of our RST-AQ measure. The correlations of the RST-AQ subscales with other measures demonstrate a good convergent and divergent validity wi...
Source: Current Psychology - March 25, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vittoria Franchina Johannes Klackl Eva Jonas Source Type: research

The Association between Happiness and Cognitive Function in the UK Biobank
Curr Psychol. 2024 Jan;43(2):1816-1825. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04446-y. Epub 2023 Mar 1.ABSTRACTFeelings of happiness have been associated with better performance in creative and flexible thinking and processing. Less is known about whether happier individuals have better performance on basic cognitive functions and slower rate of cognitive decline. In a large sample from the UK Biobank (N=17,885; Age 40-70 years), we examine the association between baseline happiness and cognitive function (speed of processing, visuospatial memory, reasoning) over four assessment waves spanning up to 10 years of follow-up. Greater happin...
Source: Current Psychology - March 21, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Xianghe Zhu Martina Luchetti Damaris Aschwanden Amanda A Sesker Yannick Stephan Angelina R Sutin Antonio Terracciano Source Type: research

The Association between Happiness and Cognitive Function in the UK Biobank
Curr Psychol. 2024 Jan;43(2):1816-1825. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04446-y. Epub 2023 Mar 1.ABSTRACTFeelings of happiness have been associated with better performance in creative and flexible thinking and processing. Less is known about whether happier individuals have better performance on basic cognitive functions and slower rate of cognitive decline. In a large sample from the UK Biobank (N=17,885; Age 40-70 years), we examine the association between baseline happiness and cognitive function (speed of processing, visuospatial memory, reasoning) over four assessment waves spanning up to 10 years of follow-up. Greater happin...
Source: Current Psychology - March 21, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Xianghe Zhu Martina Luchetti Damaris Aschwanden Amanda A Sesker Yannick Stephan Angelina R Sutin Antonio Terracciano Source Type: research

The Association between Happiness and Cognitive Function in the UK Biobank
Curr Psychol. 2024 Jan;43(2):1816-1825. doi: 10.1007/s12144-023-04446-y. Epub 2023 Mar 1.ABSTRACTFeelings of happiness have been associated with better performance in creative and flexible thinking and processing. Less is known about whether happier individuals have better performance on basic cognitive functions and slower rate of cognitive decline. In a large sample from the UK Biobank (N=17,885; Age 40-70 years), we examine the association between baseline happiness and cognitive function (speed of processing, visuospatial memory, reasoning) over four assessment waves spanning up to 10 years of follow-up. Greater happin...
Source: Current Psychology - March 21, 2024 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Xianghe Zhu Martina Luchetti Damaris Aschwanden Amanda A Sesker Yannick Stephan Angelina R Sutin Antonio Terracciano Source Type: research