Depletion manipulations decrease openness to dissent via increased anger
We investigated a potential outcome of ego depletion manipulations and an importantfactor behind cooperative failure: a lack of openness to others’ dissenting opinions.Across five studies in a variety of task settings, we examined the effect of depletionmanipulations on openness to dissent and inves...
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Main Authors: | TSAI, Ming-Hong, LI, Norman P. |
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2020
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