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* Katie Liljenquist - [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091025091148.htm|Clean scent affects generosity and charitable giving]]
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* Katie Liljenquist (2009) - [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091025091148.htm|Clean scent affects generosity and charitable giving]]
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@@@Isen and Levin (1972) - 87.5% of participants who had just found a dime in the coin in a phone booth helped a confederate (of the experimenter) who dropped a folder of papers, while only 4% who had found no coin helped.@@@
Also - J.M. Darley and C.D. Batson (1973). From Jerusalem to Jericho: A study of situational and dispositional variables in helping behavior. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology'' 27, pp. 100–119.
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* Isen and Levin (1972) - 87.5% of participants who had just found a dime in the coin in a phone booth helped a confederate (of the experimenter) who dropped a folder of papers, while only 4% who had found no coin helped.
* J.M. Darley and C.D. Batson (1973). From Jerusalem to Jericho: A study of situational and dispositional variables in helping behavior. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology'' 27, pp. 100–119.
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* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091025091148.htm|Clean scent affects generosity and charitable giving]]
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* Katie Liljenquist - [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091025091148.htm|Clean scent affects generosity and charitable giving]]
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!Cognitive biases
Cultural / religious biases vs cognitive biases
!!Framing
!!Priming
* hypnotic priming
!!Moral biases
* [[http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/2009/10/07/women-in-philosophy-whats-getting-left-out/#|Gender biases in academia]]
* [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091025091148.htm|Clean scent affects generosity and charitable giving]]
@@@Isen and Levin (1972) - 87.5% of participants who had just found a dime in the coin in a phone booth helped a confederate (of the experimenter) who dropped a folder of papers, while only 4% who had found no coin helped.@@@
Also - J.M. Darley and C.D. Batson (1973). From Jerusalem to Jericho: A study of situational and dispositional variables in helping behavior. ''Journal of Personality and Social Psychology'' 27, pp. 100–119.