Emotional reactions, perceived impact and perceived responsibility mediate the identifiable victim effect, proportion dominance effect and in-group effect respectively
Year of publication: |
2015
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Authors: | Erlandsson, Arvid ; Björklund, Fredrik ; Bäckström, Martin |
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Organizational behavior and human decision processes : a journal of fundamental research and theory in applied psychology. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0749-5978, ZDB-ID 629198-3. - Vol. 127.2015, p. 1-14
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Subject: | Decision modes | Emotional reactions | Helping | Identifiable victim effect | In-group bias | Perceived responsibility | Perceived impact | Proportion dominance effect | Sympathy | Emotion | Experiment | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour |
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