JF Bonnefon
Research Psychologist
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The moral preferences of investors: Experimental evidence
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Generative AI as a tool for truth
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Lie detection algorithms disrupt the social dynamics of accusation behavior
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The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policy making
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The moral psychology of Artificial Intelligence
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Discovering the unknown unknowns of research cartography with high-throughput natural description
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Toward human-centered AI management: Methodological challenges and future directions
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Machine culture
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Trust within human-machine collectives depends on the perceived consensus about cooperative norms
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Humans feel too special for machines to score their morals
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Research on Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our definition of morality
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Moral artificial intelligence and machine puritanism
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Polarized citizen preferences for the ethical allocation of scarce medical resources in twenty countries
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Citizens from 13 countries share similar preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation priorities
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The car that knew too much: can a machine be moral?
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Intuition rather than deliberation determines selfish and prosocial choices
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Utility conditionals
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Bad machines corrupt good morals
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How safe is safe enough? Psychological mechanisms underlying extreme safety demands for self-driving cars
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Public opinion on global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines
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Machine thinking, fast and slow
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Drivers are blamed more than their automated cars when both make mistakes
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Age-related neural correlates of facial trustworthiness detection during economic interaction
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Anxiety-induced miscalculations, more than differential inhibition of intuition, explain the gender gap in cognitive reflection
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Crowdsourcing moral machines
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Do learners declining to seek help conform to rational principles?
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Gendered products act as the extended phenotype of human sexual dimorphism: They increase physical attractiveness and desirability
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Intelligent machines as social catalysts
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Reply to Claessens et al.: Maybe the footbridge sacrifice is indeed the only one that sends a negative social signal
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Reply to: Life and death decisions of autonomous vehicles
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The moral psychology of AI and the ethical opt-out problem
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Universals and variations in moral decisions made in 42 countries by 70,000 participants
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Display Jupyter Notebooks with Academic
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Behavioural evidence for a transparency-efficiency tradeoff in human-machine cooperation
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Causal understanding is not necessary for the improvement of culturally evolving technology
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La voiture qui en savait trop : l'intelligence artificielle a-t-elle une morale ?
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Machine behaviour
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The imaginary intrasexual competition: Advertisements featuring provocative female models trigger women to engage in indirect aggression
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The polite wiggle-room effect in charity donation decisions
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The trolley, the bull bar, and why engineers should care about the ethics of autonomous cars
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Verbal uncertainty
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1-in-X bias: 1-in-X format causes overestimation of health-related risks
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Cooperating with machines
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The moral machine experiment
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The pros and cons of identifying critical thinking with System 2 processing
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Can we detect cooperators by looking at their face?
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Experimental approaches to linguistic (im)politeness
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Experimental assessment of aggregation principles in argumentation-enabled collective intelligence
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Moral inferences
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Psychological roadblocks to the adoption of self-driving vehicles
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Reasoning and moral judgment: A common experimental toolbox
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Reasoning unbound: Thinking about morality, delusion, and democracy
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Split-second trustworthiness detection from faces in an economic game
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The advertising performance of non-ideal female models as a function of viewers' body mass index: a moderated mediation analysis of two competing affective pathways
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Trustworthiness perception at zero acquaintance: consensus, accuracy, and prejudice
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Value similarity and overall performance: Trust in responsible investment
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Academic: the website builder for Hugo
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Individual differences in reasoning, beyond ability and disposition
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Introducing a fund for open-access fees
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New paradigm psychology of reasoning: Basic and applied perspectives
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Predicting behavior on the basis of arguments from consequences
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The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles
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Adolescents gradually improve at detecting trustworthiness from the facial features of unknown adults
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Conditional sentences create a blind spot in theory of mind during narrative comprehension
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Eye movements disrupt episodic future thinking
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Eye movements reveal how readers infer intentions from the beliefs and desires of others
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Face-ism and kernels of truth in facial inferences
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Intrasexual competition shapes men's anti-utilitarian moral decisions
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Non-reflective thinkers are predisposed to attribute supernatural causation to uncanny experiences
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People's views about the acceptability of remuneration policies and executive bonuses
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Some but not all dispreferred turn markers help to interpret scalar terms in polite contexts
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Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks
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Efficient kill-save ratios ease up the cognitive demands on counterintuitive moral utilitarianism
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Eye movements disrupt spatial but not visual mental imagery
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Intelligence artificielle et psychologie du raisonnement et de la décision
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Legitimacy of executive compensation plans: A preliminary study of French laypersons' acceptability
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People believe each other to be selfish hedonic maximizers
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Politeness and reasoning: Face, connectives, and quantifiers
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The grim reasoner: Analytical reasoning under mortality salience
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The rationality of mortals: Thoughts of death disrupt analytic processing
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Can mutualistic morality predict how individuals deal with benefits they did not deserve?
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Decision makers use norms, not cost-benefit analysis, when choosing to conceal or reveal unfair rewards
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Formal models of reasoning in cognitive psychology
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Low second-to-fourth digit ratio predicts indiscriminate social suspicion, not improved trustworthiness detection
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New ambitions for a new paradigm: Putting the psychology of reasoning at the service of humanity
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People are more likely to be insincere when they are more likely to accidentally tell the truth
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Politeness and honesty contribute additively to the interpretation of scalar expressions
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The causal structure of utility conditionals
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The modular nature of trustworthiness detection
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The whys and whens of individual differences in thinking biases
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Utility templates for the interpretation of conditional statements
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Le raisonnement
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Mortality salience and morality: Thinking about death makes people less utilitarian
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Qualitative and quantitative conditions for the transitivity of perceived causation: Theoretical and experimental results
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The psychology of reasoning about preferences and unconsequential decisions
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Utility conditionals as consequential arguments: A random sampling experiment
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Facework and uncertain reasoning in health communication
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Le raisonneur et ses modeles: Un changement de paradigme dans la psychologie du raisonnement
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Norms for reasoning about decisions
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Overcoming number numbness in prenatal risk communication
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Pragmatics, mental models, and one paradox of the material conditional
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Processing scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts
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The 1-in-X effect on the subjective assessment of medical probabilities
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The doctrinal paradox, a new challenge for behavioral psychologists
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The experimental approach to trust in socially responsible funds
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The risk of polite misunderstandings
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Zhi zai zhong guo ren de jia she si wei zhong de jue se
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Behavioral evidence for framing effects in the resolution of the doctrinal paradox
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Behavioral experiments for assessing the abstract argumentation semantics of reinstatement
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Computer-mediated trust in self-interested expert recommendations
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Deduction from if-then personality signatures
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Experiments for assessing floating reinstatement in argument-based reasoning
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Modern psychometrics for the experimental psychology of reasoning
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Pragmatic conditionals, conditional pragmatics, and the pragmatic component of conditional reasoning
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Two aspects of reasoning competence: A challenge for current accounts and a call for new conceptual tools
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A theory of utility conditionals: Paralogical reasoning from decision-theoretic leakage
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Active involvement, not illusory control, increases risk taking in a gambling game
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Let us not put the probabilistic cart before the uncertainty bull
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Politeness and conditional reasoning: Interpersonal cues to the indirect suppression of deductive inferences
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Relation of trust and social emotions: A logical approach
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When some is actually all: Scalar inferences in face-threatening contexts
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A comparative study of six formal models of causal ascription
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A mixed Rasch model of dual-process conditional reasoning
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An overview of bipolar qualitative decision rules
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Defective truth tables and falsifying cards: Two measurement models yield no evidence of an underlying fleshing-out propensity
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Is the above average effect measurable at all? The validity of the self-reported happiness minus other's perceived happiness construct
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On the comparison of decisions having positive and negative features
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Predicting causality ascriptions from background knowledge: Model and experimental validation
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Qualitative heuristics for balancing the pros and cons
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The intensity of recent and distant life regrets: An integrative model and a large scale survey
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Transitive observation-based causation, saliency, and the Markov condition
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Two routes for bipolar information processing, and a blind spot in between
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Utilitarian relevance and face-management in the interpretation of ambiguous question/request statements
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How do individuals solve the doctrinal paradox in collective decisions? An empirical investigation
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Modeling individual differences in contrapositive reasoning with continuous latent state and trait variables
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Modus Tollens, Modus Shmollens: Conversational effects on contrapositive reasoning
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Reasons to act and the mental representation of consequentialist aberrations
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The logical handling of threats, rewards, tips, and warnings
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Background default knowledge and causality ascriptions
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Comparing sets of positive and negative arguments: Empirical assessment of seven qualitative rules
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Tactful or doubtful? Expectations of politeness explain the severity bias in the interpretation of probability phrases
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Two varieties of conditionals and two kinds of defeaters help reveal two fundamental types of reasoning
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An argumentation-based approach to multiple criteria decision
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An overview of possibilistic handling of default reasoning, with experimental studies
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Between-subject or within-subject measures of regret: dilemma and solution
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Communicating likelihood and managing face: Can we say it is probable when we know it to be certain?
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Getting the point of conditionals: An argumentative approach to the psychological interpretation of conditional premises
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How to do things with logical expressions: Creating collective value through co-ordination
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Putting ifs to work: Goal-based relevance in conditional directives
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An experimental analysis of possibilistic default reasoning
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Consequential conditionals: Invited and suppressed inferences from valued outcomes
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Reinstatement, floating conclusions, and the credulity of mental model reasoning
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An empirical test for patterns of nonmonotonic inference
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The suppression of Modus Ponens as a case of pragmatic preconditional reasoning