Agency (related to intentionality and the importance of choices) and free will (“could have done otherwise”) have been confounded in previous psychological research, with assessments and manipulations of free will often including items related to agency. Therefore, correlates previously associated with free will may, to some extent, be based on agentic assumptions. In this study 152 college students from a central Texas university, participating in on-line research using Qualtrics, read one of four essays that separately manipulated agency and free will in a 2×2 design. After reading the essays, participants completed assessments of blame, agency and free will. As hypothesized, the free will measure, but not the agency measure, significantl...
Although the concept has been debated for centuries by philosophers, little is known about lay belie...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
Abstract: This paper relies on experimental methods to explore the psychological underpinnings of fo...
In this paper, I will analyse the relation between a sense of agency and free will. It is often prop...
Many philosophers have argued that free will is compatible with determinism in general, but is it co...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
© 2017 The Authors Social and Personality Psychology Compass Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd B...
The empirical investigation of free will beliefs is a fascinating and extensive field, offering pote...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
In this paper, we present the results of the construction and validation of a new psychometric tool ...
Although the concept has been debated for centuries by philosophers, little is known about lay belie...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...
Belief in free will is the general belief that human behavior is free from internal and external con...
Abstract: This paper relies on experimental methods to explore the psychological underpinnings of fo...
In this paper, I will analyse the relation between a sense of agency and free will. It is often prop...
Many philosophers have argued that free will is compatible with determinism in general, but is it co...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
The present research explores the relationship between moral evaluations and intuitions about the ca...
In this piece of work I have revisited the free will problem which is a problem about intentional ag...
© 2017 The Authors Social and Personality Psychology Compass Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd B...
The empirical investigation of free will beliefs is a fascinating and extensive field, offering pote...
Understanding the folk notion of free will and moral responsibility is important for a host of appli...
In this paper, we present the results of the construction and validation of a new psychometric tool ...
Although the concept has been debated for centuries by philosophers, little is known about lay belie...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...
In this paper, we call for a new approach to the psychology of free will attribution. While past res...