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New paper in JESP: "On rewarded actions and punishment-avoidant inactions: The action–valence asymmetry in face perception.”

In four preregistered experiments, we show that inactions influence evaluations of faces. (1/5)

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On rewarded actions and punishment-avoidant inactions: The action–valence asymmetry in face perception
Although social interactions are ubiquitous, people often choose not to interact with others—for example, people may choose to not greet a stranger, t…
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April 16, 2025 at 9:47 AM