We studied the behavioral and emotional dynamics displayed by two people trying to resolve a conflict. 59 groups of two people were asked to talk for 20 minutes to try to reach a consensus about a topic on which they disagreed. The topics were abortion, affirmative action, death penalty, and euthanasia. Behavior data were determined from audio recordings where each second of the conversation was assessed as proself, neutral, or prosocial. We determined the probability density function of the durations of time spent in each behavioral state. These durations were well fit by a stretched exponential distribution, exp(kt(-a)) with an exponent, a, of approximately 0.3. This indicates that the switching between behavioral states is not a random M...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
We studied the behavioral and emotional dynamics displayed by two people trying to resolve a conflic...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Dyads with a depressed and a non-depressed participant (N = 15) and two nondepressed participants (N...
A novel conversation-analytically informed paradigm was used to examine how joint decision-making in...
Dyads with a depressed and a non-depressed participant (N = 15) and two non-depressed participants (...
Recently, it has been suggested that people are spontaneously inclined to cooperate in social dilemm...
We study three triggers of conflict and explore their resultant emotional reactions in a laboratory ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2014. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Eugene Borg...
Do agents believe to be agreeing more with others in the long-run? This paper designs an experiment ...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...
We studied the behavioral and emotional dynamics displayed by two people trying to resolve a conflic...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Conflicts over important moral differences can divide communities and trap people in destructive spi...
Dyads with a depressed and a non-depressed participant (N = 15) and two nondepressed participants (N...
A novel conversation-analytically informed paradigm was used to examine how joint decision-making in...
Dyads with a depressed and a non-depressed participant (N = 15) and two non-depressed participants (...
Recently, it has been suggested that people are spontaneously inclined to cooperate in social dilemm...
We study three triggers of conflict and explore their resultant emotional reactions in a laboratory ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2014. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Eugene Borg...
Do agents believe to be agreeing more with others in the long-run? This paper designs an experiment ...
In experiments that date back to at least the 1930s, psychologists have observed the tendency of sub...
A popular thesis in psychology holds that ordinary people judge others’ mental states to be uncontro...
Most research examining the consequences of suppressing emotional expression has focused on either e...