Even though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attention in the last decades, its cognitive underpinnings are still poorly understood. Applying a dual-process framework to the study of social preferences, we show in two studies that individuals with a more reflective/deliberative cognitive style, as measured by scores on the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), are more likely to make choices consistent with “mild” altruism in simple non-strategic decisions. Such choices increase social welfare by increasing the other person's payoff at very low or no cost for the individual. The choices of less reflective individuals (i.e., those who rely more heavily on intuition), on the other hand, are more likely to be associated wi...
Recent theorizing about the cognitive underpinnings of dilemmatic moral judgment has equated slow, d...
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almos...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Even though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attention in the last decades...
Even though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attention in the last decades...
International audienceEven though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attenti...
Is pro sociality a natural impulse or the result of a self-controlled behavior? We investigate this ...
Is pro sociality a natural impulse or the result of a self-controlled behavior? We investigate this ...
The current study seeks confirmation for the hypothesis that 2D:4D (positively) predicts prosocialit...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
Although there is an increasing interest in examining the relationship between cognitive ability and...
Although there is an increasing interest in examining the relationship between cognitive ability and...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
Recent theorizing about the cognitive underpinnings of dilemmatic moral judgment has equated slow, d...
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almos...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...
Even though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attention in the last decades...
Even though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attention in the last decades...
International audienceEven though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attenti...
Is pro sociality a natural impulse or the result of a self-controlled behavior? We investigate this ...
Is pro sociality a natural impulse or the result of a self-controlled behavior? We investigate this ...
The current study seeks confirmation for the hypothesis that 2D:4D (positively) predicts prosocialit...
Human interactions often involve a choice between acting selfishly (in ones' own interest) and actin...
Although there is an increasing interest in examining the relationship between cognitive ability and...
Although there is an increasing interest in examining the relationship between cognitive ability and...
Abundant evidence across the behavioral and social sciences suggests that there are substantial indi...
Recent theorizing about the cognitive underpinnings of dilemmatic moral judgment has equated slow, d...
We study how cognitive abilities correlate with behavioral choices by collecting evidence from almos...
This paper provides experimental evidence on the relationship between social preferences and cogniti...