On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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Testing the Generality of the Name Letter Effect: Name Initials and Everyday AttitudesCommission, Omission, and Dissonance Reduction: Coping with Regret in the "Monty Hall" ProblemOxytocin Increases the Perceived Value of Both Self- and Other-Owned Items and Alters Medial Prefrontal Cortex Activity in an Endowment Task.Extended self: spontaneous activation of medial prefrontal cortex by objects that are 'mine'.Misery is not miserly: sad and self-focused individuals spend more.For whom is parting with possessions more painful? Cultural differences in the endowment effect.Gender differences of brain activity in the conflicts based on implicit self-esteem.Brain activity in fairness consideration during asset distribution: does the initial ownership play a role?Tracking the actions and possessions of agents.When gains loom larger than losses: reversed loss aversion for small amounts of money.Memory for details with self-referencing.Extended self: medial prefrontal activity during transient association of self and objectsOwnership Effect Can Be a Result of Other-Derogation: Evidence from Behavioral and Electrophysiological Studies.The nonobvious basis of ownership: preschool children trace the history and value of owned objects.Motivated information processing in group judgment and decision making.What is implicit self-esteem, and does it vary across cultures?The impact of locus of control and priming on the endowment effect.Managing the urban commons: the relative influence of individual and social incentives on the treatment of public space.We are more selfish than we think: The endowment effect and reward processing within the human medial-frontal cortex.The SPOT effect: People spontaneously prefer their own theories.The Interactive Influence of Perceived Ownership and Perceived Choosership of Stocks on Brain Response to Stock Outcomes.An unforgettable apple: memory and attention for forbidden objects.Editorial: A review of self-processing biases in cognition.Mine and me: exploring the neural basis of object ownership.Perceived ownership impacts reward evaluation within medial-frontal cortex.Group-identity completion and the symbolic value of property.Collective Psychological Ownership and Intergroup Relations.Distinct neural networks support the mere ownership effect under different motivational contexts.Exploring early self-referential memory effects through ownership.Object ownership and action: the influence of social context and choice on the physical manipulation of personal property.Mere Gifting: Liking a Gift More Because It Is Shared.Grandiose and Vulnerable Narcissism, Materialism, Money Attitudes, and Consumption Preferences.Ownership Status Influences the Degree of Joint Facilitatory Behavior.Children Seek Historical Traces of Owned Objects.Object specificity and personal relevance in long-term visual remembering.When do objects become more attractive? The individual and interactive effects of choice and ownership on object evaluation.Exploring the effects of ownership and choice on self-memory biases.Mine to remember: the impact of ownership on recollective experience.Who owns implicit attitudes? Testing a metacognitive perspective.Necessary for possession: how people reason about the acquisition of ownership.
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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im Januar 1992 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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On the social nature of nonsocial perception: The mere ownership effect
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James K. Beggan
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10.1037/0022-3514.62.2.229
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1992-01-01T00:00:00Z