Despite the importance of commitment for distinctively human forms of sociality, it remains unclear how people prioritize and evaluate their own and others’ commitments - especially implicit commitments. Across two sets of online studies, we found evidence in support of the hypothesis that people’s judgments and attitudes about implicit commitments are governed by an implicit sense of commitment, which is modulated by cues to others’ expectations, and by cues to the costs others have invested on the basis of those expectations
This is the first study to report evidence for the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment ...
Joint action enables us to achieve our goals more efficiently than we otherwise could, and in many c...
This is the first study to test the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment in joint activi...
Despite the importance of commitment for distinctively human forms of sociality, it remains unclear ...
Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hyp...
In discussing Mahr and Csibra’s observations about the role of episodic memory in grounding social c...
Despite the frequent references to commitment in social psychological literature, little seems to ha...
The phenomenon of commitment is a cornerstone of human social life. Commitments make individuals’ be...
Can the perception that one’s partner is investing effort generate a sense of commitment to a joint ...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
International audienceThis paper concerns the credibility problem for commitments. Commitments play ...
Commitments are crucial for our lives but there is no consensus on how commitments and preferences r...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
We review the theoretical and empirical literature on commitment devices.A commitment device is any ...
Promises are crucial for human cooperation because they allow people to enter into voluntary commitm...
This is the first study to report evidence for the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment ...
Joint action enables us to achieve our goals more efficiently than we otherwise could, and in many c...
This is the first study to test the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment in joint activi...
Despite the importance of commitment for distinctively human forms of sociality, it remains unclear ...
Can commitments be generated without promises or gestures conventionally interpreted as such? We hyp...
In discussing Mahr and Csibra’s observations about the role of episodic memory in grounding social c...
Despite the frequent references to commitment in social psychological literature, little seems to ha...
The phenomenon of commitment is a cornerstone of human social life. Commitments make individuals’ be...
Can the perception that one’s partner is investing effort generate a sense of commitment to a joint ...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
International audienceThis paper concerns the credibility problem for commitments. Commitments play ...
Commitments are crucial for our lives but there is no consensus on how commitments and preferences r...
This paper provides a starting point for psychological research on the sense of commitment within th...
We review the theoretical and empirical literature on commitment devices.A commitment device is any ...
Promises are crucial for human cooperation because they allow people to enter into voluntary commitm...
This is the first study to report evidence for the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment ...
Joint action enables us to achieve our goals more efficiently than we otherwise could, and in many c...
This is the first study to test the hypothesis that individuals' sense of commitment in joint activi...