Breaking the Rules : Cognitive Conflict During Deliberate Rule Violations.
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
Logos Verlag Berlin,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Zusammenfassung; Summary; Part 1: Rules; 1 What is a rule? From regularities to moral principles; 1.1 Regularities; 1.2 Social rules and norms; 1.3 Laws and moral principles; 2 Rules and behaviour; 2.1 Power of rules: The social perspective; 2.2 Rules and automaticity: The cognitive perspective; 3 Mismatches of rule and behaviour; 3.1 Errors; 3.2 Violations; Part 2: A Basic Experimental Approach To Rule Violations; 4 Experiment 1: Effects and after-effects of violating a rule; 4.1 Method; 4.2 Results; 4.3 Discussion; 5 Experiment 2: Controlling for feedback; 5.1 Method; 5.2 Results.
- 5.3 Discussion6 Experiment 3: Changing rules; 6.1 Method; 6.2 Results; 6.3 Discussion; 7 Preliminary conclusions; Part 3: Violating A Rule Changes The Way We Move; 8 Experiment 4: How violations are performed; 8.1 Method; 8.2 Results; 8.3 Discussion; 9 Experiment 5: Only a matter of choice?; 9.1 Method; 9.2 Results; 9.3 Discussion; 10 Experiment 6: Hot delivery; 10.1 Method; 10.2 Results; 10.3 Discussion; Part 4: The Electrophysiological Signature Of Rule Violations; 11 Experiment 7: Of chickens, eggs, and yolk; 11.1 Method; 11.2 Results; 11.3 Discussion.
- 12 Experiment 8: Controlling for violation frequencies12.1 Method; 12.2 Results; 12.3 Discussion; Part 5: A New Look On Rule Violations; 13 Cognitive mechanisms underlying intended rule violations; 13.1 Expecting the unexpectable: The motivational conflict hypothesis; 13.2 Unaccepting the unacceptable: The negation hypothesis; 14 Related phenomena: A dishonest detour; 15 What makes a good rule-breaker?; Concluding Remarks; Appendices; Image Sources; References.