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Peter H. Ditto – UCI School of Social Ecology
My research examines the role of motivation, emotion and intuition in social, political, moral, medical, and legal judgment. Most generally, I have sought to explain the phenomenon of “motivated reasoning” — how the desire to reach a particular conclusion biases the processing of information related to that conclusion.
Peter Ditto - Google Scholar
From rarity to evaluative extremity: effects of prevalence information on evaluations of positive and negative characteristics.
UCI Hot Cognition Lab – Dr. Peter H. Ditto
We are interested in how people make judgments in emotionally-charged and motivationally-involving situations, and particularly in how emotion and motivation can shape (and often bias) our reasoning processes and, ultimately, our beliefs about ourselves and the world. Our research program has a dual focus.
Peter H. Ditto
My research interests lie in the area of human judgment and decision making. More specifically, I am interested in the role of emotion and motivation in social, medical, legal, moral, and political judgments. Currently, my research is focused in two primary areas.
UC Irvine - Faculty Profile System
2006年4月26日 · social cognition, motivated judgment and decision-making process, social psychology. PSB Faculty Webpage. I am interested in "hot cognition" -- the interface between passion and reason. My research examines the role of motivation and emotion in social, political, moral, medical, and legal judgment.
Publications - University of California, Irvine
Ditto, P. H., Munro, G. D., Apanovich, A. M., Scepansky, J. A., & Lockhart, L. K. (2003). Spontaneous skepticism: The interplay of motivation and expectation in responses to favorable and unfavorable medical diagnoses.
Current Research – UCI Hot Cognition Lab - University of …
We are interested in exploring both the process of motivated reasoning and the consequences of motivated reasoning processes for important real-world judgments, such as those involved in health, morality, politics, and the law. Selected papers: Ditto, P. H., & Lopez, D. F. (1992).
Peter DITTO | University of California, Irvine, CA - ResearchGate
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Ditto CV 8/2021
Ditto, P. H., Jacobson, J. A., Smucker, W. D., Danks, J. H., & Fagerlin, A. (2006). Context changes choices: A prospective study of the effects of hospitalization on life-sustaining treatment
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