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Framing the rules of perception:Hochberg vs.Galileo,Gestalts,Garner,and Gibson
perception Hochberg Gestalts Garner Gibson
2015/8/13
Framing the rules of perception:Hochberg vs.Galileo,Gestalts,Garner,and Gibson.
Breaking the Rules: Low Trait or State Self-Control Increases Social Norm Violations
Ego Depletion Social Norms Self-Control Self-Regulation Ethical Behavior Risk Taking Reciprocity
2013/2/21
Two pilot and six studies indicated that poor self-control causes people to violate social norms and rules that are effortful to follow. Lower trait self-control was associated with a greater willingn...
Many Americans will get broader coverage for mental illness and substance abuse treatment under rules issued Friday by the Obama administration. Health plans offered by employers with more than 50 wor...
The Linear Logistic Test Model (LLTM) as the methodological foundation of item generating rules for a new verbal reasoning test
Rasch model LLTM item generating rules reasoning test
2009/12/16
Based on the demand for new verbal reasoning tests to enrich psychological test inventory, a pilot version of a new test was analysed: the 'Family Relation Reasoning Test' (FRRT; Poinstingl, Kubinger...
Discussion to Decide Social Rules and Judgment of the Rules
discussion social rules domains of judgment
2009/4/10
This study was conducted to examine the effects of discussion to decide social rules on attitudes of undergraduates. Participants were first asked to indicate how bad they individually thought was th...
On the revival of the Rasch model-based LLTM:From constructing tests using item generating rules to measuring item administration effects
Rasch model LLTM item generating rules position effects multiple choice format
2009/12/18
The “linear logistic test model” (LLTM) breaks down the item parameter of the Rasch model into a linear combination of certain hypothesized elementary parameters. Apart from the originally intended pr...
We develop a theory of internal commitments or “personal rules”based on self-reputation over one’s willpower, which transforms lapses into precedents that undermine future self-restraint. The foundati...