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Myside bias in probabilistic ethical decision making
This study examined the extent to which myside bias was observed in the context of ethical decision making. In judgment and decision making research the resistance of myside bias is described as a component of rational thinking. Thus, to some effect, this study aimed to examine the extent to which people act rationally when making ethical decisions. Measures of thinking dispositions (actively open-minded thinking and need for cognition) as well as measures of cognitive reflection and probabilistic knowledge were included in the study to examine their associations with myside bias in ethical decisions. Modest myside bias effects were observed between and within-subjects, however, for within-subjects bias the effect failed to reach statistical significance. Exploration of the data beyond the study’s main research questions revealed significant myside bias effects for participants categorized as utilitarian. Finally, actively open-minded thinking was found to moderate myside bias effects
Determining Water Quality Standards on Tribal Reservations: A Cooperative Approach to Addressing Water Quality Under the Clean Water Act
Federal Non-Reserved Water Rights: The Great Sand Dunes National Park Application for Absolute Groundwater Rights
Colorado Water Court\u27s Exclusive Jurisdiction for the Adverse Possession of Water: Archuleta v. Gomez
Lake Mary Villas, L.L.C. v. County of Douglas, No. A05-717, 2006 Minn. App. unpub. LEXIS 96 (Minn. Ct. App. Jan. 24, 2006)
Benicia Harbor Corp. v. City of Benicia, No. A108725, 2006 Cal. App. Unpub. LEXIS 1162 (Cal. Ct. App. Feb. 8, 2006)
Algebraic Nand-Nor Logic Design an Exposition
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems Laborator
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