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Transdiagnostic Associations Among Parental Causal Locus Attributions, Child Behavior and Psychosocial Treatment Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Parents’ interpretations of the cause of their children’s behavior, i.e., parental attributions, are linked to parenting behavior and child...
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When company decisions harm or help the environment: the influence of social context and affective state on moral and causal responsibility attributions
Holding companies accountable for their decisions’ environmental side effects becomes increasingly important in the light of current debates on the...
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Plenty of blame to go around: Attributions of responsibility in a fatal autonomous vehicle accident
Autonomous vehicles (AV) promise a reduction in the number of deadly traffic accidents. However, should accidents occur, attributions of...
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Beauty Goes Down to the Core: Attractiveness Biases Moral Character Attributions
Physical attractiveness is a heuristic that is often used as an indicator of desirable traits. In two studies ( N = 1254), we tested whether facial...
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Human, Animal and Automata Attributions: an Investigation of the Multidimensionality of the Ontologization Process
The ontologization process involves the use of social representation relating to the human–animal binary to classify ingroup and outgroup members. To...
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The Neural Basis and Representation of Social Attributions
This chapter reviews several aspects of the neural underpinnings of social mentalizing, by asking several key questions. First, do we have control... -
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Parental Attributions, Parenting Skills, and Readiness for Treatment in Parents of Children with Disruptive Behavior
Parents’ causal interpretations for their children’s behavior, termed parental attributions, influence parents’ participation in parent-directed...
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The Interplay of Depression and Hostile Attributions in the Link Between PTSD Symptoms and Peer Victimization in Child Victims of Sexual Abuse
This study sought to test a serial mediation model in which depressive symptoms and hostile attributions mediate the relationship between...
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D2/D3 dopamine supports the precision of mental state inferences and self-relevance of joint social outcomes
Striatal dopamine is important in paranoid attributions, although its computational role in social inference remains elusive. We employed a simple...
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Counseling students’ responsibility attributions: Race/ethnicity and trauma narratives
How counseling students conceptualize clients’ presenting concerns, and determine the solutions to those concerns, can negatively impact the...
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What Is Known About How People of Color Interpret and React to Horizontal Racial/Ethnic Discrimination?
We review social psychological theories (e.g., attribution theory, in-group bias, structural attributions, and cultural betrayal trauma theory) to... -
The boss can’t tell: Investigating how and when supervisor ingratiation spills over to observers
Prior studies on impression management in the work context predominantly emphasize the target (supervisor) or actor perspective, largely ignoring the...
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Relational Victimization, Characterological Self-Blame, and Adjustment in Young Children
The associations between relational victimization, self-blame attributions, and internalizing problems in early childhood has not previously been...
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Hope is a Mediator Between Enhancing Attributional Style and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence
This study added to understanding of the recovery model of depression in adolescents by testing whether hope mediates the link between enhancing...
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How Do Mothers’ Parental Attributions Affect Child Outcomes from a Positive Parenting Intervention? A Mediation Study
Problematic parental attributions refer to negative causal explanations for child problem behaviour and are known to predict parenting intervention...