Jianning Dang
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Dang J, Sedikides C, Wildschut T, Liu L
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2024 Dec;
64(1):e12843.
PMID: 39729042
The burgeoning progress of cutting-edge technology paradoxically evokes nostalgia. How does this emotion influence responses to innovative technology, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI)? We hypothesized that two pathways operate concurrently....
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Dang J, Liu L
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39531691
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are often perceived as lacking humanlike qualities, leading to a preference for human experts over AI assistance. Extending prior research on AI aversion, the current research...
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Huang L, Liu L, Dang J, Wei C, Miao X
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2023 Nov;
63(2):745-766.
PMID: 38010867
International carbon allocation confronts the conflict between efficiency and equality. Previous research based on the intergroup bias perspective has attributed carbon allocation preference to the defence of ingroup interests (i.e.,...
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Dang J, Sedikides C, Wildschut T, Liu L
J Pers Soc Psychol
. 2023 Nov;
126(6):998-1018.
PMID: 37956046
While technology is moving forward, people are looking back to the past. How does nostalgia influence responses (i.e., attitudes and behavior) to innovative technology? We postulated a dual-pathway model, according...
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Wei C, Dang J, Liu L, Li C, Tan X, Gu Z
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2022 Nov;
62(2):949-971.
PMID: 36444904
Economists and political scientists have long debated the relations between economic inequality and corruption at the societal level. Extending this literature, we proposed and tested that economic inequality breeds the...
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Li C, Dang J, Liu L, Wei C, Liang Y
Br J Soc Psychol
. 2022 Oct;
62(1):503-520.
PMID: 36221898
Past work has demonstrated the psychological benefits of nostalgia; however, little is known about its 'dark side'. Considering both the sociality of nostalgia and the relational nature of bribery, we...
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Dang J, Liu L
Pers Soc Psychol Bull
. 2022 Apr;
49(6):891-909.
PMID: 35369812
People pursue social goals primarily to satisfy their innate need for affiliation; however, there is no consensus regarding how the successful fulfillment of affiliation need-social connectedness-influences striving for social goals....
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Dang J, Liu L
Cognition
. 2021 Dec;
220:104985.
PMID: 34920301
Perceiving minds in technology agents, for example, robots designed with artificial intelligence (AI), is common and crucial in modern life. However, past studies have revealed that robots with a high...
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Tan X, Zhang Y, Liu L, Dou X, Gu Z, Liang Y, et al.
Int J Psychol
. 2020 Nov;
56(5):688-697.
PMID: 33231317
Findings on the effect of social status on corruption perception are mixed. To make sense of the mixed results, three studies were conducted to examine whether meritocracy moderates this effect....
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Dang J, Liu L
J Interpers Violence
. 2020 Oct;
37(9-10):NP6329-NP6354.
PMID: 33073678
Researchers have expanded the aggressor-victim dyad by showing that bystanders play pivotal roles in the process of cyberbullying. Bystanders' responses entail moral engagement and are guided by personal and social...