@RFargmar @jamminvh @jonatanpallesen 2. 2016 - Glockner, confirming the direction of Danziger's results but shrinking the effect size, https://t.co/Z9PchsJsW8 and 3. 2019 - Kerry et al., finding the opposite of Danziger, https://t.co/smi2iHn1QL
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
Hunger reduces punitiveness? https://t.co/j06Jw2W0RA
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
Close to Baumeister stuff- ego-depletion? Maybe judges are just more relaxed in the afternoon or in need of a post-prandial kip?
Dammit, tweet by tweet Rolf is destroying my lectures...
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
RT @DegenRolf: Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher…
Hungry individuals imposed more lenient punishments, calling in question widely touted finding that judges hand out harsher rulings before food break. https://t.co/a6KKARr1bi https://t.co/tOo0UAbtF6