The EA Behavioral Science Newsletter |
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- Thank you for your submissions of interest for our project manager role. We are excited to announce that Timothy Caballero will be our next project lead. Welcome on board, Tim! 🎉
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📖 Peer-reviewed publications |
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- Who gives? Characteristics of those who have taken the Giving What We Can pledge, Matti Wilks, Jessica McCurdy, Paul Bloom, Journal of Personality (2023)
- Shared cross-cultural principles underlie human prosocial behavior at the smallest scale, Giovanni Rossi et al., Scientific Reports (2023)
- Competition and moral behavior: A meta-analysis of forty-five crowd-sourced experimental designs, Christoph Huber et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2023)
- Mechanisms of Techno-Moral Change: A Taxonomy and Overview
John Danaher & Henrik Skaug Sætra, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice: 1-22 (2023)
- Philosophy instruction changes views on moral controversies by decreasing reliance on intuition, Kaan Oktar et al., Cognition (2023)
- Does scarcity increase or decrease donation behaviors? An investigation considering resource-specific scarcity and individual person-thing orientation, Malika Malika et al., Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (2023)
- Moral barrier to compassion: How perceived badness of sufferers dampens observers' compassionate responses, Hongbo Yu et al., Cognition (2023)
- Comparative moral principles: justifications, values, and foundations, Tuukka Ylä-Anttila, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (2023)
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- Towards best practices in AGI safety and governance: A survey of expert opinion, Jonas Schuett et al. (2023)
- Children Value Animals More than Adults do—a Conceptual Replication and Extension, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura et al. (2023)
- Learning from Consequences Shapes Reliance on Moral Rules vs. Cost-Benefit Reasoning, Maximilian Maier et al. (2023)
- Unequal Valuations of Lives and What to Do About It: The Role of Identifiability, Numbers, and Age in Charitable Giving [Thesis], Hajdi Moche (2022)
- Public Perceptions of AI Safety: An Infodemiology Study with Sentiment Analysis of Tweets, Federico Stefano Citterio, Rafael José Vieira (2023)
- Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good, Joshua D. Greene, Karen Huang, Max Bazerman, The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology (2022)
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Ongoing funding opportunities
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