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Citation
Bonalumi F, Isella M & Michael J (2019) Cueing Implicit Commitment. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 10 (4), pp. 669-688. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-018-0425-0
Abstract
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.
Keywords
Philosophy; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Journal
Review of Philosophy and Psychology: Volume 10, Issue 4
| Status | Published |
|---|---|
| Funders | European Research Council |
| Publication date | 31/12/2019 |
| Publication date online | 06/12/2018 |
| Date accepted by journal | 01/10/2018 |
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| Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media LLC |
| ISSN | 1878-5158 |
| eISSN | 1878-5166 |