This paper examines the positive relationship between employee perceptions of sustainable human resource management and job satisfaction across 54 countries, finding that this relationship is influenced by organizational identification and national culture, with individualistic cultures showing a stronger association for employees with lower organizational identification.
The Many Modelers approach, combining modelers and non-modelers in teams, shows promise in advancing formal theory development in psychology, as demonstrated by a hackathon that increased psychologists' interest in formal modeling and proved that effective collaboration and prototype creation are possible even with limited time and varying levels of expertise.
Under varying levels of uncertainty, while heuristics provide sufficiently accurate decisions with minimal information, they falter under extreme uncertainty, leading to the adoption of eristic reasoning—self-serving inferences for hedonic pursuits—as a more adaptive approach for instant hedonic gratification and coping, without requiring environmental information.
This Registered Report proposes a study using a modified Delphi approach to develop a transparent and systematic list of considerations for selecting replication targets in psychology, involving community consultation and consensus to enhance the credibility of empirical research.
We provide ratings for a representative set of 2,000 German first names with regard to perceived sex, foreign origin (yes/no), and familiarity. In two studies participants (N = 736 and N = 237) estimated intelligence, education, attractiveness, …