Факультет международных отношенийToday, bilingualism is one of the most obvious trends in language development in society. Despite the fact that the knowledge of two or more languages can bring together people of completely different nations, as well as improve the effectiveness of intergovernmental negotiations, this skill can change a person’s life and at a more basic level – the level of thinking. This article examines how one or more foreign languages affect judgment and decision making, especially in moral domain. It is extremely important to understand that bilingualism can directly influence the decision-making process of an individual. That is why these issues are relevant and require further study
In the present meta-analysis, we investigated the robustness and the magnitude of the Foreign Langua...
Would you kill one person to save five? People are more willing to accept such utilitarian action wh...
Recent studies have shown that people make more utilitarian decisions when dealing with a moral dile...
Факультет международных отношенийToday, bilingualism is one of the most obvious trends in language d...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
This is the English version of "Corey JD, Costa A. El efecto de usar una lengua extranjera sobre las...
Recent research has revealed that people’s preferences, choices, and judgments are affected by wheth...
<p>The Foreign-Language effect (FLe) on morality describes how late bilinguals make different decisi...
Would you make the same decision in your native language as you would in a foreign language? Accordi...
Hundreds of millions of people use more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to wor...
This research investigated if the foreign language effect extended to rationality. Four groups (Engl...
The Foreign-Language effect (FLe) on morality describes how late bilinguals make different decisions...
As a result of globalization, millions of people operate in a language that they comprehend well but...
In the present meta-analysis, we investigated the robustness and the magnitude of the Foreign Langua...
Would you kill one person to save five? People are more willing to accept such utilitarian action wh...
Recent studies have shown that people make more utilitarian decisions when dealing with a moral dile...
Факультет международных отношенийToday, bilingualism is one of the most obvious trends in language d...
I present four studies in which my coauthors and I investigated whether presenting information in a ...
While making a decision facing a moral conflict, does your answer vary depending on whether you use ...
In recent years, a growing body of literature has shown that being in a foreign language (FL) contex...
This is the English version of "Corey JD, Costa A. El efecto de usar una lengua extranjera sobre las...
Recent research has revealed that people’s preferences, choices, and judgments are affected by wheth...
<p>The Foreign-Language effect (FLe) on morality describes how late bilinguals make different decisi...
Would you make the same decision in your native language as you would in a foreign language? Accordi...
Hundreds of millions of people use more than one language on a daily basis to communicate and to wor...
This research investigated if the foreign language effect extended to rationality. Four groups (Engl...
The Foreign-Language effect (FLe) on morality describes how late bilinguals make different decisions...
As a result of globalization, millions of people operate in a language that they comprehend well but...
In the present meta-analysis, we investigated the robustness and the magnitude of the Foreign Langua...
Would you kill one person to save five? People are more willing to accept such utilitarian action wh...
Recent studies have shown that people make more utilitarian decisions when dealing with a moral dile...