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{"id":7024,"text":"nonetheless, in neither study did the match or mismatch between participant sex and avatar sex interact with social inclusionary status to effect participants' mood and basic needs.;;","entities":[{"id":6623,"label":"cause","start_offset":38,"end_offset":135},{"id":6624,"label":"effect","start_offset":146,"end_offset":180}],"relations":[{"id":2995,"from_id":6623,"to_id":6624,"type":"Rel_Zero"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6475,"text":"it was implied that adolescence might be a critical period for maturation of the ability to process others' intentions in a complex social interaction.;;","entities":[{"id":5116,"label":"cause","start_offset":20,"end_offset":31},{"id":5117,"label":"effect","start_offset":43,"end_offset":118}],"relations":[{"id":2301,"from_id":5116,"to_id":5117,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6473,"text":"in particular, we found it important to foster a collaborative atmosphere in meetings to enhance trust and encourage voicing of different ways of knowing, different lived experiences, and different ways of communicating.;;","entities":[{"id":5110,"label":"cause","start_offset":40,"end_offset":85},{"id":5111,"label":"effect","start_offset":97,"end_offset":153},{"id":5112,"label":"effect","start_offset":155,"end_offset":182},{"id":5113,"label":"effect","start_offset":188,"end_offset":219}],"relations":[{"id":2297,"from_id":5110,"to_id":5111,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2298,"from_id":5110,"to_id":5112,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2299,"from_id":5110,"to_id":5113,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9255,"text":"In the RTS paradigm the level of trust is compared between people who have previously experienced a sanctioning system and people who have not.;;","entities":[{"id":9581,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":145}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5936,"text":"residents also reported that, especially but not only for older people, a high level of trust in and respect for field workers influenced participants to sign consent forms despite not understanding the implications.;;","entities":[{"id":3700,"label":"cause","start_offset":74,"end_offset":126},{"id":3701,"label":"effect","start_offset":138,"end_offset":215}],"relations":[{"id":1634,"from_id":3700,"to_id":3701,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5952,"text":"\"mazzei, l. (2013), \"\"a voice without organs: interviewing in posthumanist research\"\", international journal of qualitative studies in education, vol.\";;","entities":[{"id":3749,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":151}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6124,"text":"this is problematic because finding behavioral effects consistent with the proposed hypothesis does not necessarily mean that the associated processes occur as well.;;","entities":[{"id":4213,"label":"cause","start_offset":28,"end_offset":164},{"id":8345,"label":"effect","start_offset":0,"end_offset":19}],"relations":[{"id":3789,"from_id":4213,"to_id":8345,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9541,"text":"How might this gravitation toward a fairness norm be explained?;;","entities":[{"id":9867,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":65}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6602,"text":"resource dilemmas 309 three levels of uncertainty), decrease monotonically as a function of the players' position in the sequence.;;","entities":[{"id":5455,"label":"effect","start_offset":0,"end_offset":17},{"id":5456,"label":"cause","start_offset":96,"end_offset":129}],"relations":[{"id":2458,"from_id":5456,"to_id":5455,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9538,"text":"Following Ai and Norton (2003), we calculated and reported four probability comparisons in Table 6.;;","entities":[{"id":9864,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":101}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7137,"text":"for example, maps created to identify areas of need in refugee camps can be repurposed to control the distribution of resources by those in power.;;","entities":[{"id":6911,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":148}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6378,"text":"this result is surprising, as one might have expected the indirect reciprocity induced by this matching procedure to weaken rather than strengthen trustworthiness 20 overall, this exercise leads to mixed conclusions.;;","entities":[{"id":4872,"label":"cause","start_offset":58,"end_offset":113},{"id":4873,"label":"effect","start_offset":117,"end_offset":162},{"id":4876,"label":"cause","start_offset":175,"end_offset":188},{"id":4877,"label":"effect","start_offset":197,"end_offset":215}],"relations":[{"id":2182,"from_id":4872,"to_id":4873,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2184,"from_id":4876,"to_id":4877,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9219,"text":"Findings by Eagley andfteffen (1984, 1986) are suggestive.;;","entities":[{"id":9545,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":60}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8807,"text":"Within the fine and no-fine conditions for both the pregame and postgame data, the distribution of choices from males was compared to that of females using the chi square test.;;","entities":[{"id":9133,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":178}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8660,"text":"Subjects believed they were playing with another player, but they were actually playing with a pre-programmed computer.;;","entities":[{"id":8986,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":121}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6400,"text":"instead, depleted participants were more modest in their predictions and more accurate in their predictions than nondepleted participants.;;","entities":[{"id":8465,"label":"cause","start_offset":8,"end_offset":17},{"id":8466,"label":"effect","start_offset":18,"end_offset":68},{"id":8467,"label":"effect","start_offset":73,"end_offset":107}],"relations":[{"id":3850,"from_id":8465,"to_id":8466,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3851,"from_id":8465,"to_id":8467,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9217,"text":"As explained below, the vignette aims to isolate the effects of framing in a negatively unjust, hypothetical situation.;;","entities":[{"id":9543,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":121}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6099,"text":"the perceived consequences of turning to others for social support, therefore, may influence the expression of pain.;;","entities":[{"id":4144,"label":"cause","start_offset":30,"end_offset":66},{"id":4145,"label":"effect","start_offset":97,"end_offset":115}],"relations":[{"id":1851,"from_id":4144,"to_id":4145,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5916,"text":"however, in the discussion between the researchers about the analysis, it was noted that the extensive information about data protection measures in the recruitment might have heightened participants' sensitivity toward privacy and security.;;","entities":[{"id":3638,"label":"cause","start_offset":93,"end_offset":163},{"id":3639,"label":"effect","start_offset":176,"end_offset":240}],"relations":[{"id":1601,"from_id":3638,"to_id":3639,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8803,"text":"Such low success is inefficient and potentially very costly to the group. 1;;","entities":[{"id":9129,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":77}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7433,"text":"shrout and bolger (2002) argued that the traditional requirement that an independent variable be related to the dependent variable in testing for mediation can be relaxed when effect sizes may be small, which maybe the case here thus we aimed to test whether relatedness could explain a possible indirect effect between ostracism and intrinsic motivation (h3c).;;","entities":[{"id":8899,"label":"cause","start_offset":176,"end_offset":201},{"id":8900,"label":"effect","start_offset":72,"end_offset":170}],"relations":[{"id":4096,"from_id":8899,"to_id":8900,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5822,"text":"sicardi ea, fort h, vainstein mh, arenzon jj (2009) random mobility and spatial structure often enhance cooperation.;;","entities":[{"id":3407,"label":"cause","start_offset":51,"end_offset":67},{"id":3408,"label":"cause","start_offset":72,"end_offset":89},{"id":3409,"label":"effect","start_offset":104,"end_offset":115}],"relations":[{"id":1490,"from_id":3407,"to_id":3409,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1491,"from_id":3408,"to_id":3409,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9162,"text":"After three defections, however, the experimenter adopted a retaliatory strategy (competitive choice), in order to maintain the legitimacy of the game.;;","entities":[{"id":9488,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":153}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7565,"text":"conversely, the number of participants available for inclusion in a sample may be small and some risk of not reaching data saturation may be unavoidable.;;","entities":[{"id":8947,"label":"cause","start_offset":16,"end_offset":87},{"id":8948,"label":"effect","start_offset":97,"end_offset":152}],"relations":[{"id":4126,"from_id":8947,"to_id":8948,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8677,"text":"Minimal group resource allocation experiments show that the metacontrast principle applies not only to attributes, but also to resource distribution (for a review, see Turner 1985).;;","entities":[{"id":9003,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":183}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8736,"text":"There are other bounded rationality models applied to FRPD games.;;","entities":[{"id":9062,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":67}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6086,"text":"negative noise'' occurs when a behavior is miscommunicated or misunderstood, or a mistake has been made (van lange et al., 2002), and results in actual cooperation being less than intended cooperation, which produces reduced outcomes for the interaction partner.;;","entities":[{"id":4095,"label":"effect","start_offset":0,"end_offset":14},{"id":4096,"label":"cause","start_offset":29,"end_offset":103},{"id":4097,"label":"effect","start_offset":145,"end_offset":163},{"id":4098,"label":"effect","start_offset":225,"end_offset":261},{"id":4099,"label":"cause","start_offset":145,"end_offset":163}],"relations":[{"id":1827,"from_id":4096,"to_id":4095,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1828,"from_id":4096,"to_id":4097,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1829,"from_id":4099,"to_id":4098,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9652,"text":"Equilibrium outcomes increased slightly with repetition of the stage game in the previous but not in the present study.;;","entities":[{"id":9978,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":121}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6036,"text":"moderated reflective responses fortunately, time appears to heal the pain ofostracism,at least for most people.;;","entities":[{"id":3967,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":113}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6867,"text":"in short, the academic publishing industries and the ways that publishing has been used as a metric of 'quality' operate in tension with the aims behind the turn to fiction.;;","entities":[{"id":6202,"label":"effect","start_offset":124,"end_offset":172},{"id":6203,"label":"cause","start_offset":14,"end_offset":44},{"id":6204,"label":"cause","start_offset":53,"end_offset":112}],"relations":[{"id":2816,"from_id":6203,"to_id":6202,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2817,"from_id":6204,"to_id":6202,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9202,"text":"Your task (as well as the task of your group members) is to decide how much of your endowment you want to contribute to a project.;;","entities":[{"id":9528,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":132}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9656,"text":"The model adjusted for error 2, Model A. Representatives invested in significantly fewer rounds than independent participants (p = .044).;;","entities":[{"id":9982,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":140}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7305,"text":"this means actively thinking about the research approach and the purpose of the interview questions to maximise the knowledge that can be gained from the participants' answers.;;","entities":[{"id":8839,"label":"cause","start_offset":11,"end_offset":99},{"id":8840,"label":"effect","start_offset":103,"end_offset":175}],"relations":[{"id":4070,"from_id":8839,"to_id":8840,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6117,"text":"second, even without the premise of bad intentions, different levels of access do not solve the problem of sensitive data in the absence of mechanisms to enforce that the secondary data analysts are also, in addition to original depositors, held accountable to the research participants and the data.;;","entities":[{"id":4197,"label":"effect","start_offset":51,"end_offset":121},{"id":4198,"label":"cause","start_offset":129,"end_offset":299}],"relations":[{"id":1876,"from_id":4198,"to_id":4197,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9673,"text":"More generally, women have been found to be more sensitive to context in a variety of experiments (Croson and Gneezy).;;","entities":[{"id":9999,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":120}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7297,"text":"mannix, neale, and northcraft (1995) reported that participants found it more difficult to reach an agreement in their groups when allocating negative outcomes rather than positive ones.;;","entities":[{"id":7290,"label":"cause","start_offset":131,"end_offset":185},{"id":7292,"label":"effect","start_offset":73,"end_offset":125}],"relations":[{"id":3299,"from_id":7290,"to_id":7292,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7143,"text":"if you are going to do the research and then hide it, it is your responsibility as an auto ethno graph er to reframe or rewrite it and use it as knowledge that can make a difference.;;","entities":[{"id":6926,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":184}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6225,"text":"accordingly, dilemma participants should be more likely to use the entire collective as the basis for social categorization when all collective members share the same initial resource location than when resources are located at different levels for different members.;;","entities":[{"id":4480,"label":"cause","start_offset":152,"end_offset":192},{"id":4481,"label":"effect","start_offset":59,"end_offset":123}],"relations":[{"id":2005,"from_id":4480,"to_id":4481,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7020,"text":"the greater motivation to maximize the own group's outcome (relative and\/or absolute) by actors with a salient social identity compared with the individual motivation to maximize the own personal outcome by actors with a salient personal identity was expected to mediate the behavioural difference in pdg-choices.;;","entities":[{"id":6611,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":315}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7636,"text":"alternatively, if ostracized participants were trying to take back control of the situation, one would expect threatened control needs to mediate the effect, but this was not the case.;;","entities":[{"id":8087,"label":"cause","start_offset":18,"end_offset":91},{"id":8088,"label":"effect","start_offset":93,"end_offset":156}],"relations":[{"id":3633,"from_id":8087,"to_id":8088,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6615,"text":"\"in contrast, individualists may \"\"attempt to establish relationships in which they could exercise dominance over others so as to meet their own self-interest\"\" (liebrand et al, 1986, p. 205).\";;","entities":[{"id":5492,"label":"effect","start_offset":130,"end_offset":158},{"id":5493,"label":"cause","start_offset":90,"end_offset":120}],"relations":[{"id":2476,"from_id":5493,"to_id":5492,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6122,"text":"although study 1 provides novel evidence of moderation of the basic needs based on the racial ingroup or outgroup membership of others who exclude or include participants, they do not clarify why race serves as a moderator of these effects.;;","entities":[{"id":4207,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":242}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9063,"text":"How can we therefore explain that CC types do not often act in this way, but rather seem to be frequently willing to lead by example?;;","entities":[{"id":9389,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":135}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9417,"text":"Second, an interaction between group identification and feedback is predicted (Hypothesis 2).;;","entities":[{"id":9743,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":95}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6142,"text":"countering the wider discourse of decline that can accompany perceptions of ageing, some of our participants widely lauded the benefits of physical activity and felt their participation in sport and leisure was an important way of displaying this more widely.;;","entities":[{"id":8350,"label":"cause","start_offset":172,"end_offset":206},{"id":8351,"label":"effect","start_offset":231,"end_offset":258}],"relations":[{"id":3791,"from_id":8350,"to_id":8351,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7480,"text":"\"making an external attribution avoids making attributions to the self which are internal, stable, and global; attributions that are particularly harmful (e.g.\";;","entities":[{"id":7727,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":162}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9119,"text":"The finding that maintenance and provision are systematically different also suggests that future research should experiment.;;","entities":[{"id":9445,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":127}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8810,"text":"Finally, Falk et al. (forthcoming 2012) have examined whether students' decisions to take part in economic experiments organized by the Table 3 (Model II) adding the Unlikely Virtues Scale scores to the list of explanatory variables.;;","entities":[{"id":9136,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":235}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6829,"text":"more research is needed on this phenomenon, yet these results support the proposition that descriptive information mitigates the effect of extreme positive or negative outcomes on choice, regardless of their probabilities.;;","entities":[{"id":6105,"label":"cause","start_offset":91,"end_offset":114},{"id":8630,"label":"effect","start_offset":115,"end_offset":155},{"id":8631,"label":"effect","start_offset":159,"end_offset":186}],"relations":[{"id":3963,"from_id":6105,"to_id":8630,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3964,"from_id":6105,"to_id":8631,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7571,"text":"adopting this perspective, the current work investigates how social acceptance or rejection can influence the differential priority placed on mating and survival motivations.;;","entities":[{"id":7928,"label":"cause","start_offset":61,"end_offset":91},{"id":7929,"label":"effect","start_offset":96,"end_offset":173}],"relations":[{"id":3564,"from_id":7928,"to_id":7929,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7477,"text":"however, it is quite possible that effects would be stronger and more persistent in the field where individuals who are ostracized may experience exclusion on a daily basis.;;","entities":[{"id":7719,"label":"effect","start_offset":35,"end_offset":93},{"id":7720,"label":"cause","start_offset":100,"end_offset":172}],"relations":[{"id":3479,"from_id":7720,"to_id":7719,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6283,"text":"further, the level of cooperation will vary as a function of the type of social dilemma, namely whether it is a single-group or intergroup prisoner's dilemma.;;","entities":[{"id":4609,"label":"cause","start_offset":65,"end_offset":87},{"id":4610,"label":"effect","start_offset":13,"end_offset":33}],"relations":[{"id":2057,"from_id":4609,"to_id":4610,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6980,"text":"moreover, in the context of cooperation in organizational and legal settings, de cremer and tyler (2007) showed that if a party communicates intentions to listen to others and take their interests at heart, cooperative decision making is only promoted if this other is seen as honest and trustworthy.;;","entities":[{"id":8693,"label":"cause","start_offset":120,"end_offset":205},{"id":8694,"label":"effect","start_offset":207,"end_offset":251},{"id":8695,"label":"cause","start_offset":255,"end_offset":299}],"relations":[{"id":3993,"from_id":8693,"to_id":8694,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3994,"from_id":8695,"to_id":8694,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9464,"text":"There were no cases in which a firm with a higher effort by period 5 ended up having a lower minimum effort at any time from period 5 to 10 (10 being the last period).;;","entities":[{"id":9790,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":169}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8738,"text":"These empirical links have also been found in political behavior (Kathlene, 1989).;;","entities":[{"id":9064,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":84}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6321,"text":"emotional distress and\/or stress are a product of being susceptible to threats to self-worth.;;","entities":[{"id":4738,"label":"cause","start_offset":50,"end_offset":92},{"id":4739,"label":"effect","start_offset":0,"end_offset":32}],"relations":[{"id":2122,"from_id":4738,"to_id":4739,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9637,"text":"Despite the non-binding and non-verifiable nature of communication, substantial arguments exist to revise the theoretical kernel that is used to predict individual behavior when allowing for communication.;;","entities":[{"id":9963,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":207}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9425,"text":"Convergence over time of individual requests and contribution fractions;;","entities":[{"id":9751,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":73}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6859,"text":"furthermore, participants felt worse when ostracized from gains than when overincluded in losses, indicating that at least in this experiment, getting no positive attention caused moods to plummet more than getting punitive attention, t(53) 1.71, p .05. mediation.;;","entities":[{"id":6184,"label":"effect","start_offset":26,"end_offset":36},{"id":6185,"label":"cause","start_offset":42,"end_offset":63},{"id":6187,"label":"cause","start_offset":143,"end_offset":172},{"id":6188,"label":"effect","start_offset":180,"end_offset":196}],"relations":[{"id":2807,"from_id":6185,"to_id":6184,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2809,"from_id":6187,"to_id":6188,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7340,"text":"it has also demonstrated that a sensitivity to the research context, gained through engagement with existing research and literature, is key to navigating the complexities of ethical decision-making online.;;","entities":[{"id":7414,"label":"cause","start_offset":32,"end_offset":67},{"id":7415,"label":"effect","start_offset":144,"end_offset":205}],"relations":[{"id":3355,"from_id":7414,"to_id":7415,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6007,"text":"failing to distinguish between (a) engaging with gatekeepers with the purpose of better protecting research participants in their community and (b) asking permission from authorities to conduct studies in order to ensure that they are conducted as planned.;;","entities":[{"id":3894,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":258}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8999,"text":"(a) In the global stage, groups of on average 39 participants (min = 17, max = 60, sd = 10.28,;;","entities":[{"id":9325,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":96}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5746,"text":"\"in contrast, growth theorists often attribute frustrating experiences to controllable factors (hong et al., 1999; knee et al., 2003).\";;","entities":[{"id":3216,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":135}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7462,"text":"our experimental findings show that, consistent with the theoretical findings of dixit and olson, the outcome of this game falls short of full efficiency.;;","entities":[{"id":7681,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":156}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6680,"text":"it is important to end by reaffirming that coalitional activity is not detrimental to all types of organizations.;;","entities":[{"id":5685,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":115}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7068,"text":"results showed that participants were more likely to retaliate when given an unfair reason than a fair reason for not being selected.;;","entities":[{"id":6740,"label":"cause","start_offset":68,"end_offset":132},{"id":6741,"label":"effect","start_offset":20,"end_offset":62}],"relations":[{"id":3054,"from_id":6740,"to_id":6741,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9437,"text":"The solid line represents equilibria that yield the same welfare in the constrained and unconstrained case.;;","entities":[{"id":9763,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":109}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6375,"text":"without overtly criticising the answer of p1 the new question by p4 increases the pressure on her suggestion.;;","entities":[{"id":4864,"label":"cause","start_offset":49,"end_offset":67},{"id":4865,"label":"effect","start_offset":82,"end_offset":108}],"relations":[{"id":2178,"from_id":4864,"to_id":4865,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6082,"text":"if people would rather minimize losses than maximize gains, then study participants should have felt worse when included in a loss game than when ostracized from a gain game.;;","entities":[{"id":4081,"label":"cause","start_offset":23,"end_offset":58},{"id":4082,"label":"effect","start_offset":65,"end_offset":106},{"id":4083,"label":"cause","start_offset":112,"end_offset":135}],"relations":[{"id":1820,"from_id":4081,"to_id":4082,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1821,"from_id":4083,"to_id":4082,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5728,"text":"such differences can be particularly important for high risk projects, which require a high reliability of findings (see section 3).;;","entities":[{"id":3181,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":134}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6967,"text":"we argue that people have difficulty appreciating the full severity of social suffering unless they themselves are actively experiencing social pain.;;","entities":[{"id":6476,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":151}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5924,"text":"the paper also explains how preparation, planning, technology assisted techniques, non-traditional socialisation processes, and multiple and parallel data collection strategies enhance the effectiveness of re.;;","entities":[{"id":3658,"label":"cause","start_offset":27,"end_offset":39},{"id":3659,"label":"cause","start_offset":40,"end_offset":49},{"id":3660,"label":"cause","start_offset":51,"end_offset":81},{"id":3661,"label":"cause","start_offset":83,"end_offset":122},{"id":3662,"label":"cause","start_offset":128,"end_offset":176},{"id":8185,"label":"effect","start_offset":189,"end_offset":208}],"relations":[{"id":3697,"from_id":3658,"to_id":8185,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3698,"from_id":3659,"to_id":8185,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3699,"from_id":3660,"to_id":8185,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3700,"from_id":3661,"to_id":8185,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3701,"from_id":3662,"to_id":8185,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7009,"text":"in doing so, for each participant, i take the participant level average of full and partial information payoffs across all rounds of phase 2, thereby minimizing lack of statistical independence stemming from repeated observations of an individual.;;","entities":[{"id":6586,"label":"cause","start_offset":208,"end_offset":246},{"id":6587,"label":"effect","start_offset":161,"end_offset":193},{"id":6588,"label":"cause","start_offset":37,"end_offset":140}],"relations":[{"id":2981,"from_id":6586,"to_id":6587,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2982,"from_id":6588,"to_id":6587,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6443,"text":"these authors also found that a facet of agreeableness from the five factor model (labeled straight forwardness exacerbated reactions to ostracism.;;","entities":[{"id":5026,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":148}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7532,"text":"these contributions cannot simply be due to error-making; but neither can they be interpreted as a result of altruism.;","entities":[{"id":7845,"label":"cause","start_offset":109,"end_offset":117},{"id":7846,"label":"effect","start_offset":6,"end_offset":19}],"relations":[{"id":3527,"from_id":7845,"to_id":7846,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7144,"text":"anonymity canada, interagency advisory panel on research ethics institutional permission to conduct research those conducting organizational research also need to be aware of the potential stigmatization or adverse outcomes related to the informed consent and privacy needs of individual participants.;;","entities":[{"id":6927,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":303}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9521,"text":"As a result, the effect of organizational level I-C on a person's co-operation in collectivistic societies is likely to be weaker than that in individualistic societies.;;","entities":[{"id":9847,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":171}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5824,"text":"otherwise, if subjects primarily best-respond to their prior beliefs and choose a contribution level commensurate with those beliefs, then in the absence of feedback about contributions, there will be minimal decay in contributions.;;","entities":[{"id":3413,"label":"cause","start_offset":146,"end_offset":185},{"id":3415,"label":"effect","start_offset":209,"end_offset":231},{"id":3417,"label":"cause","start_offset":14,"end_offset":68},{"id":3418,"label":"cause","start_offset":73,"end_offset":132}],"relations":[{"id":1494,"from_id":3413,"to_id":3415,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1495,"from_id":3417,"to_id":3415,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1496,"from_id":3418,"to_id":3415,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7034,"text":"they found that, although both groups experienced the negative effects of ostracism, participants with high levels of social anxiety took longer to recover from the effects of ostracism than did non-anxious participants (see also oaten et al., 2008).;;","entities":[{"id":6645,"label":"cause","start_offset":103,"end_offset":132},{"id":6646,"label":"effect","start_offset":133,"end_offset":185}],"relations":[{"id":3002,"from_id":6645,"to_id":6646,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6504,"text":"we hypothesized that although rejection by a racial outgroup member would still be experienced as negative (k. d. williams, 2007), rejection by a racial ingroup member should hurt even more.;;","entities":[{"id":5190,"label":"cause","start_offset":30,"end_offset":67},{"id":5191,"label":"effect","start_offset":83,"end_offset":106},{"id":5192,"label":"cause","start_offset":131,"end_offset":167},{"id":5193,"label":"effect","start_offset":175,"end_offset":179}],"relations":[{"id":2333,"from_id":5190,"to_id":5191,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2334,"from_id":5192,"to_id":5193,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7312,"text":"this is necessary, because the strategy that would maximize financial gain in a typical linear public-goods game is to contribute 0 mu (0%), which means that imperfect behavior and higher than expected cooperation will be conflated, with both leading to >0% cooperation (17-19).;;","entities":[{"id":7352,"label":"cause","start_offset":158,"end_offset":176},{"id":7353,"label":"cause","start_offset":181,"end_offset":213},{"id":7354,"label":"effect","start_offset":251,"end_offset":269}],"relations":[{"id":3328,"from_id":7352,"to_id":7354,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3329,"from_id":7353,"to_id":7354,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7610,"text":"stigma research suggests that belonging to stigmatized groups may incur both costs (e.g., increased sensitivity to social rejection) and benefits (e.g., attributional ambiguity) when it comes to rejection (see major, 2006 for review).;;","entities":[{"id":8022,"label":"cause","start_offset":195,"end_offset":204},{"id":8023,"label":"effect","start_offset":30,"end_offset":177}],"relations":[{"id":3603,"from_id":8022,"to_id":8023,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9678,"text":"Each point you distribute to the other players costs you 1 Taler and reduces the other players' income also by 1 Taler.Do you have any further questions?Control Questionnaire 1.;;","entities":[{"id":10004,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":179}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7511,"text":"the variable lprobincr, which captures the impact of the lag of the increase in probability in the provision of the good, shows that as the probability in the previous period increases, the contributions increase in this period.;;","entities":[{"id":8919,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":230}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6478,"text":"our intuition rests on the casual observation that even well-trained economists have problems to see that this is typically not the case.;;","entities":[{"id":5124,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":139}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7219,"text":"if everyone retaliates by matching the percentage decline in the aggregate, then the total contributions quickly spiral toward zero.;;","entities":[{"id":7098,"label":"cause","start_offset":3,"end_offset":74},{"id":7099,"label":"effect","start_offset":85,"end_offset":131}],"relations":[{"id":3212,"from_id":7098,"to_id":7099,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9051,"text":"Experiment 6 aimed to replicate and extend the finding of Yi, et. al. (2005).;;","entities":[{"id":9377,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":79}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9337,"text":"Replication of main results for different trial exclusion criteria using square root transformed maximum deviation as dependent variable.;;","entities":[{"id":9663,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":139}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9099,"text":"for trust as a categorical variable, and F(l, 131) = 2.21, p < .14, for trust as a regressor.;;","entities":[{"id":9425,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":95}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5974,"text":"\"in a binary choice situation, this \"\"tracking\"\" of the light produces win-stay, lose-change behavior: when a subject responds on the side prcviouslp correct, he repeats responses following a win and changes following a loss.\";;","entities":[{"id":3804,"label":"cause","start_offset":38,"end_offset":61},{"id":3805,"label":"effect","start_offset":71,"end_offset":79},{"id":3806,"label":"effect","start_offset":80,"end_offset":101},{"id":3807,"label":"cause","start_offset":110,"end_offset":157},{"id":3808,"label":"effect","start_offset":159,"end_offset":179},{"id":3809,"label":"effect","start_offset":192,"end_offset":195},{"id":3810,"label":"effect","start_offset":200,"end_offset":225}],"relations":[{"id":1686,"from_id":3804,"to_id":3805,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1687,"from_id":3804,"to_id":3806,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1688,"from_id":3807,"to_id":3808,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1689,"from_id":3807,"to_id":3809,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1690,"from_id":3807,"to_id":3810,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7097,"text":"these findings supported the hypothesis that both individual and group factors would be associated with behavior in bullying situations.;;","entities":[{"id":6809,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":138}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5805,"text":"in other words, they are more sensitive to cues of rejection and seemed to focus more on the person that was excluding them rather than the person that included them.;;","entities":[{"id":3371,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":166}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7632,"text":"memo-writing can capture power relations where knowledge of self and participant intermingle (lempert, 2007).;;","entities":[{"id":8078,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":12},{"id":8079,"label":"effect","start_offset":17,"end_offset":92}],"relations":[{"id":3629,"from_id":8078,"to_id":8079,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5737,"text":"for instance, it is hard for targets to come up with attributions over an on-line ball tossing game, as there is little information to make the inference.;;","entities":[{"id":3202,"label":"cause","start_offset":113,"end_offset":153},{"id":5407,"label":"effect","start_offset":20,"end_offset":99}],"relations":[{"id":2443,"from_id":3202,"to_id":5407,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7540,"text":"it is quite possible that some lower order themes will be potentially identifiable in the accounts of some participants but may be extremely unlikely to occur in others.;;","entities":[{"id":7865,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":171}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8825,"text":"Finally, let c be the size of the Ruling Coalition.;;","entities":[{"id":9151,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":53}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5662,"text":"this research suggests that a public good contribution can be a self presentation strategy and that the benefits of these contributions to society are sometimes of secondary importance.;;","entities":[{"id":5382,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":187}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6118,"text":"the crosscategory effect: mere social categorization is sufficient to elicit an own group bias in face recognition.;;","entities":[{"id":8335,"label":"cause","start_offset":26,"end_offset":52},{"id":8336,"label":"effect","start_offset":70,"end_offset":114}],"relations":[{"id":3785,"from_id":8335,"to_id":8336,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9349,"text":"The instructions to subjects playing under the imposed condition were similar except for the necessary changes appropriate to that condition.;;","entities":[{"id":9675,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":143}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7148,"text":"those with high baseline pain thresholds and low anxious attachment reported significantly lower post manipulation pain thresholds in the exclusion condition than in the inclusion condition.;;","entities":[{"id":8748,"label":"cause","start_offset":138,"end_offset":157},{"id":8750,"label":"effect","start_offset":97,"end_offset":130}],"relations":[{"id":4023,"from_id":8748,"to_id":8750,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6105,"text":"moreover, when controlling for reported mood, the effect of social exclusion on the confirmation bias remained unaffected.;;","entities":[{"id":4164,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":44},{"id":4165,"label":"effect","start_offset":50,"end_offset":121}],"relations":[{"id":1860,"from_id":4164,"to_id":4165,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5760,"text":"these studies might end up with heterogeneous samples due to the fact that funding institutions would prefer a more comprehensive overview of the research problem, one that includes as many stakeholders or fields as possible.;;","entities":[{"id":3252,"label":"effect","start_offset":32,"end_offset":53},{"id":3253,"label":"cause","start_offset":75,"end_offset":162},{"id":3254,"label":"cause","start_offset":173,"end_offset":224}],"relations":[{"id":1415,"from_id":3253,"to_id":3252,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1416,"from_id":3254,"to_id":3252,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7089,"text":"it is a major, shock-inducing injury that numbs rather than hurts.;;","entities":[{"id":8725,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":36},{"id":8726,"label":"effect","start_offset":42,"end_offset":47}],"relations":[{"id":4010,"from_id":8725,"to_id":8726,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7403,"text":"in other instances, attrition and factors related to time and resources may contribute to not reaching data saturation within the limits of the study.;;","entities":[{"id":7557,"label":"cause","start_offset":20,"end_offset":71},{"id":7558,"label":"effect","start_offset":90,"end_offset":149}],"relations":[{"id":3414,"from_id":7557,"to_id":7558,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8801,"text":"We asked participants to decide which light the other player would say he or she would choose and then which light the participant would actually select.;;","entities":[{"id":9127,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":155}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6302,"text":"from a quality perspective, these inaccuracies weaken the validity of the coding and therefore the data being generated in the data gathering process (schreier, 2012).;;","entities":[{"id":4664,"label":"cause","start_offset":34,"end_offset":46},{"id":4665,"label":"effect","start_offset":58,"end_offset":80},{"id":4666,"label":"effect","start_offset":99,"end_offset":119},{"id":4667,"label":"cause","start_offset":58,"end_offset":80}],"relations":[{"id":2085,"from_id":4664,"to_id":4665,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2086,"from_id":4667,"to_id":4666,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7153,"text":"to be able to provide tailored emotional support that fits the experience of informal caregivers, identifying methodologies that can help provide a better understanding of the influential factors of decisionmaking is needed.;;","entities":[{"id":8752,"label":"cause","start_offset":98,"end_offset":213},{"id":8753,"label":"effect","start_offset":14,"end_offset":96}],"relations":[{"id":4025,"from_id":8752,"to_id":8753,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6594,"text":"this indicates that both processes are at work, yet individuals do not self-report both at the same time.;;","entities":[{"id":5432,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":107}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7285,"text":"this gave way to the notion that texts, regardless of genres, could be interpreted and made sense of in a multitude of ways bound only by how the reader located within a sociocultural, geopolitical and historical milieu experiences the reading act that occurs.;;","entities":[{"id":7262,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":262}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5756,"text":"however, by doing so, it may occlude how normative expectations about what 'patient experience' is may continue to structure the production and the consumption of narratives through these visual recordings.;;","entities":[{"id":3240,"label":"cause","start_offset":41,"end_offset":63},{"id":3241,"label":"effect","start_offset":115,"end_offset":173}],"relations":[{"id":3657,"from_id":3240,"to_id":3241,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9457,"text":"T h e optimum solutions, along with the optimum OPM experimenter, for the four probability conditions, are as follows:Probability condition 3\/9: optimum solution for player-l\/Z A, 1\/2 B,;;","entities":[{"id":9783,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":188}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6394,"text":"nevertheless, our primary aim was to determine whether compliance increased after ostracism, which it did, regardless of the compliance technique used.;;","entities":[{"id":4917,"label":"cause","start_offset":82,"end_offset":91},{"id":4918,"label":"effect","start_offset":55,"end_offset":65}],"relations":[{"id":2205,"from_id":4917,"to_id":4918,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6126,"text":"by advancing this argument, the technique of establishing and enhancing the trustworthiness of qualitative research as mentioned above may solve the problem.;;","entities":[{"id":4216,"label":"cause","start_offset":76,"end_offset":115},{"id":4217,"label":"effect","start_offset":139,"end_offset":156}],"relations":[{"id":1883,"from_id":4216,"to_id":4217,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7395,"text":"the rows in table 3 indicate that not trusting others to contribute induces all reciprocal player types not to contribute themselves.;;","entities":[{"id":7539,"label":"cause","start_offset":34,"end_offset":68},{"id":7540,"label":"effect","start_offset":76,"end_offset":132}],"relations":[{"id":3406,"from_id":7539,"to_id":7540,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5839,"text":"this represents the first experimental evidence that physical pain can lead an individual to report feeling more excluded and ignored than an individual who did not receive pain.;;","entities":[{"id":3456,"label":"cause","start_offset":53,"end_offset":66},{"id":3457,"label":"effect","start_offset":79,"end_offset":133}],"relations":[{"id":1513,"from_id":3456,"to_id":3457,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6116,"text":"most importantly, the changeable nature of practicing ethical research requires researchers to establish a reference group that can provide impartial advice and guidance enhancing the ethical practice.;;","entities":[{"id":4193,"label":"cause","start_offset":95,"end_offset":122},{"id":4194,"label":"effect","start_offset":184,"end_offset":200},{"id":4195,"label":"cause","start_offset":22,"end_offset":70},{"id":4196,"label":"effect","start_offset":95,"end_offset":122}],"relations":[{"id":1874,"from_id":4193,"to_id":4194,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1875,"from_id":4195,"to_id":4196,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9001,"text":"The observation that restarting a public-good experiment, even with the same groups, briefly increases cooperation is not a new result.;;","entities":[{"id":9327,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":137}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5836,"text":"the finding that in social dilemmas proselfs view a cooperative partner as ''weaker'' than a noncooperative partner, is- although related different from the current finding that proselfs adjusted their behavior to the power position of the recipient.;;","entities":[{"id":3450,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":252}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9533,"text":"In agreement with the idea of decision-induced focusing, participants in the high outcome focus conditions (M = 4.18) more strongly agreed with the assertion than did participants in the low outcome focus conditions (M = 3.39).;;","entities":[{"id":9859,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":229}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6921,"text":"\"photovoice as a data collection and analysis technique requires handing over cameras to the co-researchers for them to identify and visually document a phenomenon, communally engage and share about the phenomenon and present this shared knowledge to policymakers (wang and redwood-jones, 2001; twine and john, 2015).\";;","entities":[{"id":6330,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":320}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8740,"text":"Participants in the accountability condition were more concerned about how the others would evaluate them relative to those in the no accountability condition (Ms = 4.85 vs. 3.72, SDs = 2.67 and 2.84; respectively).;;","entities":[{"id":9066,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":217}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8839,"text":"Our findings indicate that different motives guide prosocial choices and that one motive could be of greater importance than the other, depending on their partner.;;","entities":[{"id":9165,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":165}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6700,"text":"from a reflexive perspective, a critical friend can be the catalyst for reflection and help reveal unexamined assumptions (fletcher, 2019).;;","entities":[{"id":5742,"label":"cause","start_offset":32,"end_offset":48},{"id":5744,"label":"effect","start_offset":87,"end_offset":121},{"id":8589,"label":"effect","start_offset":59,"end_offset":82}],"relations":[{"id":2600,"from_id":5742,"to_id":5744,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3936,"from_id":5742,"to_id":8589,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6281,"text":"as the neo-liberal development in academia rapidly moves towards rewarding output based on the quantity and speed of production, cross-national qualitative projects may indeed seem obsolete and a bad career move.;;","entities":[{"id":4606,"label":"cause","start_offset":65,"end_offset":127},{"id":4607,"label":"effect","start_offset":144,"end_offset":211}],"relations":[{"id":2056,"from_id":4606,"to_id":4607,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6673,"text":"\"this hypothesis asserts that \"\"minor\"\" social injuries should trigger painful hypersensitive reactions, whereas \"\"major\"\" social injuries should result in numbing (insensitive) responses.\";;","entities":[{"id":5669,"label":"cause","start_offset":29,"end_offset":55},{"id":5670,"label":"effect","start_offset":63,"end_offset":103},{"id":5671,"label":"cause","start_offset":113,"end_offset":138},{"id":5672,"label":"effect","start_offset":156,"end_offset":187}],"relations":[{"id":2561,"from_id":5669,"to_id":5670,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2562,"from_id":5671,"to_id":5672,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6404,"text":"this benefit, however, can only be reaped when the standard applies to the target of judgment - that is, within the same domain.;;","entities":[{"id":4938,"label":"effect","start_offset":35,"end_offset":41},{"id":4939,"label":"cause","start_offset":51,"end_offset":93}],"relations":[{"id":2212,"from_id":4939,"to_id":4938,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6735,"text":"in short, racial distinctions in the united states are maximal groups, an in group out group distinction we predict should moderate the effects of social inclusion and exclusion on mood and basic belongingness needs.;;","entities":[{"id":8599,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":218}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6869,"text":"\"according to sieber, when one occupies multiple roles, one acquires rights associated with the position as well as obligations, and that, as one accumulates multiple roles, \"\".\";;","entities":[{"id":6206,"label":"cause","start_offset":26,"end_offset":54},{"id":6207,"label":"effect","start_offset":56,"end_offset":127}],"relations":[{"id":2818,"from_id":6206,"to_id":6207,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9285,"text":"There is a third possible outcome of others' choices in any step-level dilemma, whether full or half: that the individual's contribution will be \"critical,\" or neces-sary for provision of the public good; that is, when k contributions are required, (k -1) others will contribute and the individual's contribution will make the difference. 3;;","entities":[{"id":9611,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":342}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7017,"text":"even where the meaningmaking potential of photographs is recognized and harnessed, then, the temptation is often to locate meaning ultimately in verbal interpretations rather than in images themselves (as in photo elicitation approaches).;;","entities":[{"id":8717,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":81},{"id":8718,"label":"effect","start_offset":93,"end_offset":167}],"relations":[{"id":4005,"from_id":8717,"to_id":8718,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6968,"text":"\"i was conflicted; respect the patient's autonomy by complying with her wishes, or undermine her trust by telling a member of staff.\";;","entities":[{"id":6477,"label":"cause","start_offset":53,"end_offset":78},{"id":6478,"label":"cause","start_offset":106,"end_offset":131},{"id":6479,"label":"effect","start_offset":83,"end_offset":102},{"id":6480,"label":"effect","start_offset":19,"end_offset":49}],"relations":[{"id":2938,"from_id":6478,"to_id":6479,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2939,"from_id":6477,"to_id":6480,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9033,"text":"Thus, the least cooperative subjects were more cooperative in PUN&IR than in PUN, and they did not avoid the POG in either treatment.;;","entities":[{"id":9359,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":135}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5687,"text":"scodel, minas, ratoosh, and lipetz ( 1959) and minas, scodel, marlowe, and rawson ( 1960), among others, have shown that the level of cooperative responses in repeated prisoner dilemma games is low and decreasingly lower for later trials.;;","entities":[{"id":3084,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":238}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6074,"text":"did public goods, relative to club goods, lead to more implicit moralization?;;","entities":[{"id":4062,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":79}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9448,"text":"The probability p and the reference outcomes R x and R y are constant over all I comparisons.;;","entities":[{"id":9774,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":95}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7187,"text":"specifically, bpd patients underestimated the percentage of time they received the ball during the cyberball game in the inclusion condition, indicating a negative perception of social participation.;;","entities":[{"id":7025,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":201}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6816,"text":"the target's effort will decrease if s\/he feels there is no way of winning group members' approbation, i.e.;;","entities":[{"id":6069,"label":"effect","start_offset":4,"end_offset":33},{"id":6070,"label":"cause","start_offset":42,"end_offset":101}],"relations":[{"id":2759,"from_id":6070,"to_id":6069,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7550,"text":"it is indeed reasonable to think that sampling in qualitative research needs to take account of the differing characteristics or the diversity of experience, in those who are the focus of the study, and that the greater their supposed heterogeneity, the larger the number of participants that should be included.;;","entities":[{"id":7885,"label":"effect","start_offset":254,"end_offset":311},{"id":8945,"label":"cause","start_offset":212,"end_offset":248}],"relations":[{"id":4124,"from_id":8945,"to_id":7885,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6962,"text":"background reviews on methods topics, also called methods overviews, are welcome contributions to the literature because they stimulate important methodological discussion and help to advance research methods.;;","entities":[{"id":6464,"label":"effect","start_offset":126,"end_offset":171},{"id":6465,"label":"effect","start_offset":176,"end_offset":208},{"id":6466,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":36}],"relations":[{"id":2933,"from_id":6466,"to_id":6464,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2934,"from_id":6466,"to_id":6465,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9075,"text":"Thus, we predicted that this method would allow some groups to avoid the decay in contributions over time observed in other public goods games.;;","entities":[{"id":9401,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":145}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9446,"text":"A great deal of other-regarding behavior in many common laboratory games is consistent with both preference types.;;","entities":[{"id":9772,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":116}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9558,"text":"It was found that patients with schizophrenia were significantly more likely to categorize neutral faces as happy than the other two groups (Figure 2).;;","entities":[{"id":9884,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":153}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9112,"text":"In a condition analogous to our anonymity treatment, in which DM2's decisions were unknowable by the experimenter, anonymous punishment of uneven splitters was very similar to the control condition [see especially Figs. 5 and 6 (pp. 110 and 111,respectively) of Bolton & Zwick, 1995], Bolton and Zwick conclude that the effect of being observed by an experimenter is brelatively weak (p.;;","entities":[{"id":9438,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":389}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9606,"text":"In this paper, we complement this project by comparing these mechanisms in a field experiment.;;","entities":[{"id":9932,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":96}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5928,"text":"the items assessing meaningful existence may therefore better capture the core issue of social exclusion as well as the central mechanism of bullying in general.;;","entities":[{"id":3675,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":40},{"id":3676,"label":"effect","start_offset":62,"end_offset":104},{"id":3677,"label":"effect","start_offset":120,"end_offset":149}],"relations":[{"id":1621,"from_id":3675,"to_id":3676,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1622,"from_id":3675,"to_id":3677,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7192,"text":"from their perspective as co-researchers, written vic procedures also had utilitarian value, in terms of recruiting participants to, and developing robust results from, their prs.;;","entities":[{"id":8778,"label":"cause","start_offset":42,"end_offset":64},{"id":8779,"label":"effect","start_offset":74,"end_offset":128},{"id":8780,"label":"effect","start_offset":137,"end_offset":178}],"relations":[{"id":4037,"from_id":8778,"to_id":8779,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":4038,"from_id":8778,"to_id":8780,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8709,"text":"participants selected one of the six emotion-labelled buttons by mouse click.;;","entities":[{"id":9035,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":79}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7218,"text":"included participants also demonstrated affective increase, with those participants high in loneliness demonstrating more affect increase than participants low in loneliness.;;","entities":[{"id":8789,"label":"cause","start_offset":84,"end_offset":102},{"id":8790,"label":"effect","start_offset":103,"end_offset":137},{"id":8791,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":8},{"id":8793,"label":"effect","start_offset":26,"end_offset":58}],"relations":[{"id":4043,"from_id":8789,"to_id":8790,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":4044,"from_id":8791,"to_id":8793,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6044,"text":"first, we increased the level of animation of the tossing game to increase psychological engagement in the game.;;","entities":[{"id":3990,"label":"cause","start_offset":24,"end_offset":62},{"id":3991,"label":"effect","start_offset":75,"end_offset":111}],"relations":[{"id":1781,"from_id":3990,"to_id":3991,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9454,"text":"We reject the null hypothesis at the 5% significance level (U = 6.29).;;","entities":[{"id":9780,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":72}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7428,"text":"who have the same identity as the leader) or ''outsiders'' (who have a different identity from the leader), we find that insiders contribute more in id-major than followers in no-id (12.9 vs. 9.7 tokens, averaging across all rounds), and the difference is weakly significant (p = 0.084).;;","entities":[{"id":7605,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":289}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8872,"text":"While the research reported here suggests that sympathy is important for social order, several questions remain.;;","entities":[{"id":9198,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":114}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8670,"text":"Participants arrived at the lab in groups of eight and were seated in private cubicles.;;","entities":[{"id":8996,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":89}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8870,"text":"Both the Marwell and Ames (1981) and Carter and Irons (1991) studies provide evidence consistent with the hypothesis that economists tend to behave less cooperatively than noneconomists.;;","entities":[{"id":9196,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":188}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6371,"text":"in qualitative research the depth, breadth and meaning of the data elicited from participants is of greater significance than the size of the sample (patton, 2002).;;","entities":[{"id":8458,"label":"cause","start_offset":3,"end_offset":23},{"id":8459,"label":"effect","start_offset":28,"end_offset":148}],"relations":[{"id":3847,"from_id":8458,"to_id":8459,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6885,"text":"a traditional mediational analysis was inappropriate in this situation; the interaction of condition and confederate could not predict participants' responses to the belongingness question because this question was answered before the confederate manipulation occurred.;","entities":[{"id":6244,"label":"effect","start_offset":76,"end_offset":188},{"id":6245,"label":"cause","start_offset":202,"end_offset":268}],"relations":[{"id":2832,"from_id":6245,"to_id":6244,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6008,"text":"in particular, high contributions directly benefit such individuals, and hence, may be interpreted as a selfish act.;;","entities":[{"id":8205,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":33},{"id":8206,"label":"effect","start_offset":34,"end_offset":67}],"relations":[{"id":3714,"from_id":8205,"to_id":8206,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6761,"text":"without a robust precautionary approach, data from qualitative research could be used to further colonize, exploit, surveil, and control indigenous people and knowledge.;;","entities":[{"id":5924,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":39},{"id":5925,"label":"effect","start_offset":41,"end_offset":168}],"relations":[{"id":2685,"from_id":5924,"to_id":5925,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9487,"text":"In sum, there are many reasons to consider pooling as an economic choice of all the people fishing in the 1960s for this shrimp, rather than some process of differential selection into (or away from) pooling by some due to their competitiveness.;;","entities":[{"id":9813,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":247}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9242,"text":"The exploratory experiment was a two-cell design (description of group's behavior: cooperation versus defection).;;","entities":[{"id":9568,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":115}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6836,"text":"another researcher involved in data collection for a collective of enterprises reportedly had to take great care during publication, as the data would have 'hit the sector very hard' (r1, may 2013).;;","entities":[{"id":8633,"label":"effect","start_offset":97,"end_offset":132},{"id":8634,"label":"cause","start_offset":140,"end_offset":182}],"relations":[{"id":3966,"from_id":8634,"to_id":8633,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8742,"text":"The set of independent variables is given by: (a) three treatment dummies (0 condition, L condition H condition), with the 0 condition; (b) the inverse of time (1\/t), which captures the non-linearity in the effect of time on contributions and also distinguishes between the effects of early and later rounds on contributions; (c) the contribution made by each subject in the previous round (C i,t\u22121 ); (d) the deviation of an individual's contribution from the group (g) average in the previous round, i.e.;;","entities":[{"id":9068,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":508}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6021,"text":"given that using different features is necessary, it is up to the researcher to understand how data will be better organized and treated within the digital tool.;;","entities":[{"id":3935,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":163}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7346,"text":"knowledge-based similarity approaches extract information from other sources to supplement the corpus, so as to draw from more document features to analyze.;;","entities":[{"id":7427,"label":"cause","start_offset":38,"end_offset":76},{"id":7429,"label":"effect","start_offset":112,"end_offset":155},{"id":7430,"label":"effect","start_offset":80,"end_offset":101}],"relations":[{"id":3362,"from_id":7427,"to_id":7430,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3363,"from_id":7427,"to_id":7429,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7390,"text":"it seems, therefore, that the affective aspect of proneness to paranoia is a predictive factor in regard to stress sensitivity;;","entities":[{"id":8881,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":128}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9086,"text":"Participants in the justification condition rated the assignment method as being more fair (M = 5.78) than participants in the no justification condition (M = 2.75).;;","entities":[{"id":9412,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":167}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8974,"text":"The lack of a difference here is a common issue with the MVL measure because it does not account for what relative phase people are actually performing.;;","entities":[{"id":9300,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":154}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8971,"text":"Figures 3 and 4 show the relationship between trust responses and contribution levels in the Thai and Cambodia cases, respectively.;;","entities":[{"id":9297,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":133}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7481,"text":"it therefore allows us to nonverbal behaviour patterns play an important part measure other forms of rejection and allows a more in rejection.;;","entities":[{"id":7731,"label":"cause","start_offset":26,"end_offset":54},{"id":7732,"label":"effect","start_offset":115,"end_offset":141}],"relations":[{"id":3484,"from_id":7731,"to_id":7732,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9139,"text":"each treatment, and broadcasted a live stream of each room via a webcam.;;","entities":[{"id":9465,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":74}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9066,"text":"Palfrey and Rosenthal (i 988), Andreoni (i 989, I 990), and Cooper et al. ( I990) for a discus of this.;;","entities":[{"id":9392,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":105}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9632,"text":"This contrast was relevant to the additional possibility that altruistic rationalization is a more salient option for leaders, who have complete control over ingroup outcomes, than for participants, who have only partial control over those outcomes.;;","entities":[{"id":9958,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":251}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5706,"text":"thus, rather than give up on the notion of objectivity, it is better to promote an understanding of objectivity which may serve as a reachable-and useful-guiding ideal in qualitative research.;;","entities":[{"id":3136,"label":"cause","start_offset":83,"end_offset":111},{"id":3137,"label":"effect","start_offset":122,"end_offset":191}],"relations":[{"id":1363,"from_id":3136,"to_id":3137,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9261,"text":"The latter is observed when i punishes another subject j whose contribution is greater than both the contribution of i and the average contribution of the group (columns 4 and 5).;;","entities":[{"id":9587,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":181}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6742,"text":"\"however, as branscombe and schmitt (branscombe et al., 1999; schmitt & branscombe, 2002a, 2002b) discuss, making an attribution to discrimination based on group membership involves a substantial self attribution to an internal aspect of one's identity, group membership.\";;","entities":[{"id":5871,"label":"cause","start_offset":107,"end_offset":172},{"id":5872,"label":"effect","start_offset":184,"end_offset":270}],"relations":[{"id":2662,"from_id":5871,"to_id":5872,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6814,"text":"found that of those who cooperated in response to a social dilemma, 67% did so despite their own belief that their contribution was unnecessary to earn the bonus.;;","entities":[{"id":8621,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":164}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8772,"text":"Such conflicts arise in a wide range of situations from the interpersonal (e.g., cooperation between neighbors or strangers) to the international (e.g., international arms control agreements, agreements to reduce greenhouse gas emissions).;;","entities":[{"id":9098,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":241}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7372,"text":"it turns out that social interaction effects are stronger in the coordination game context.;;","entities":[{"id":8876,"label":"cause","start_offset":65,"end_offset":90},{"id":8877,"label":"effect","start_offset":18,"end_offset":57}],"relations":[{"id":4084,"from_id":8876,"to_id":8877,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6534,"text":"when it comes to displaying ingroup love, however, indi\u00ad viduals radically differ in their preferred stra\u00ad tegy, depending on their social value orientation.;;","entities":[{"id":5264,"label":"cause","start_offset":132,"end_offset":156},{"id":5266,"label":"effect","start_offset":51,"end_offset":111}],"relations":[{"id":2366,"from_id":5264,"to_id":5266,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8767,"text":"Our mechanism allows for communication between group members and rewards at regular intervals.;;","entities":[{"id":9093,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":96}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9574,"text":"Now suppose that (Y, s) is a strategy pair which yields the choice sequence xlc = ylc = 1 for every period K. Then Ql(r, s) = Qi(u, u) = a\/(1 -p).;;","entities":[{"id":9900,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":148}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7220,"text":"greater trust and greater repentence under low contlict intensity accompanied the cp result.;;","entities":[{"id":7100,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":94}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9347,"text":"However, many social dilemmas in the field do not occur in environments with this degree of anonymity, but rather are found in contexts in which some degree of contact between group members occurs before and\/or after decisions are taken.;;","entities":[{"id":9673,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":239}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8834,"text":"Conversely, in the anticommons dilemma, cooperative targets were attributed more ignorance (M = 2.77, SD = 0.67) and fear (M = 3.09, SD = 0.55) than were noncooperative targets (Ms = 2.43 and 2.78, SD = 0.60 and 0.64, respectively), which opposed previous attribution studies.;;","entities":[{"id":9160,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":278}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6328,"text":"moreover, the fact that financial incentives moderated immediate responses to overinclusion but not to ostracism suggests that individuals process information differently in these situations.;;","entities":[{"id":8439,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":193}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6442,"text":"research data infrastructure also pays attention to potential disclosure risks, and data repositories such as icpsr often offer secure dissemination services.;;","entities":[{"id":5025,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":160}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6395,"text":"as people learn to balance cooperation and exploitation early in life (eisenberg & strayer, 1987), these proposition behavior associations are likely to be well rehearsed and to fire outside of conscious awareness (for similar arguments, see bargh et al., 1996).;;","entities":[{"id":4919,"label":"cause","start_offset":3,"end_offset":69},{"id":4920,"label":"effect","start_offset":105,"end_offset":213}],"relations":[{"id":2206,"from_id":4919,"to_id":4920,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5675,"text":"these measures widen significantly the range of compromise solutions available to both researchers and interviewees.;;","entities":[{"id":3052,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":14},{"id":3053,"label":"effect","start_offset":39,"end_offset":68}],"relations":[{"id":1325,"from_id":3052,"to_id":3053,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5902,"text":"the reflexivity is related to the spontaneous and active involvement of the interviewee in the fieldwork, who feels mobilized to answer questions about their own experiences.;;","entities":[{"id":3609,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":176}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6743,"text":"further, these regional differences effectively crosscut caste and religious differences.;;","entities":[{"id":5869,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":35},{"id":5870,"label":"effect","start_offset":48,"end_offset":88}],"relations":[{"id":2661,"from_id":5869,"to_id":5870,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7077,"text":"the basic model is that the employer issues travel vouchers to be used to pay for travel on public transport.;;","entities":[{"id":6768,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":111}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8676,"text":"\u03b2 00 is the mean of the initial amount harvested, \u03b2 01 is the effect of each individual's gender, and \u03b2 02 is the effect of each individual's narcissism score.;;","entities":[{"id":9002,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":161}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6010,"text":"punishment in dec in dec the four c-participants can distribute punishment points amongst each other, where each point costs them one unit and also reduces the authority's income by one4.;;","entities":[{"id":8293,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":189}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6687,"text":"\"empathizing can be defined as ''the drive to identify another person's emotions and thoughts and to respond to these with an appropriate emotion\"\" (baron-cohen, 2003, p. 3).\";;","entities":[{"id":5702,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":177}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6101,"text":"it would therefore have been difficult and expensive to arrange joint interviews, even had we realised what was happening soon enough to change our original plans.;;","entities":[{"id":4152,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":165}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9461,"text":"As a third step, we included the interactions of the language treatments with gender in Model 4. The model fit substantially improved, and both interaction terms were statistically significant ( p o0.05).;;","entities":[{"id":9787,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":206}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8831,"text":"The pattern of high trusters was more in line with giving the violator another chance.;;","entities":[{"id":9157,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":88}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6284,"text":"we hypothesized that cyberball should elicit increased distress (e.g., lower self-esteem, basic needs, and mood) as compared to inclusion conditions, whereas no parallel differences in distress should occur for participants in the future-life conditions.;;","entities":[{"id":4612,"label":"cause","start_offset":21,"end_offset":30},{"id":4613,"label":"effect","start_offset":55,"end_offset":63}],"relations":[{"id":2058,"from_id":4612,"to_id":4613,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6054,"text":"the demonstration of the effect on pain tolerance suggests that this feedback led to a decrease in experienced pain intensity and not just distorted self-reports.;;","entities":[{"id":4020,"label":"cause","start_offset":64,"end_offset":77},{"id":4021,"label":"effect","start_offset":99,"end_offset":125}],"relations":[{"id":1795,"from_id":4020,"to_id":4021,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9235,"text":"This exchange rate is only valid for Part I.;;","entities":[{"id":9561,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":46}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7640,"text":"previous work has shown that it can act as an alert system to social exclusion for individuals, cueing us to certain signals when others are excluding us (leary et al., 1995).;;","entities":[{"id":8100,"label":"effect","start_offset":96,"end_offset":125},{"id":8101,"label":"cause","start_offset":130,"end_offset":153}],"relations":[{"id":3639,"from_id":8101,"to_id":8100,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7587,"text":"at first, the psychiatrists were reluctant to have the curandero at the clinic, but when the women broke out of their silence, they were astonished by their revival and allowed for further limpias to take place.;;","entities":[{"id":7966,"label":"effect","start_offset":169,"end_offset":210},{"id":7967,"label":"cause","start_offset":93,"end_offset":125},{"id":7968,"label":"effect","start_offset":127,"end_offset":164}],"relations":[{"id":3578,"from_id":7967,"to_id":7968,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3579,"from_id":7967,"to_id":7966,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5693,"text":"results based on previous research, i predicted that experiencing ostracism would lead to decreases in psychological well-being and self-control.;;","entities":[{"id":3097,"label":"cause","start_offset":53,"end_offset":75},{"id":3099,"label":"effect","start_offset":132,"end_offset":144},{"id":8133,"label":"effect","start_offset":103,"end_offset":127}],"relations":[{"id":1345,"from_id":3097,"to_id":3099,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3662,"from_id":3097,"to_id":8133,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6655,"text":"qualitative data are inextricably linked to the context in which it was obtained and removing this contextual information will significantly affect the interpretation of the data, disconnecting it from its true meaning, potentially rendering it unusable.;;","entities":[{"id":5617,"label":"effect","start_offset":180,"end_offset":218},{"id":5618,"label":"effect","start_offset":220,"end_offset":253},{"id":5619,"label":"cause","start_offset":99,"end_offset":121},{"id":8574,"label":"effect","start_offset":141,"end_offset":178}],"relations":[{"id":2538,"from_id":5619,"to_id":5617,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2539,"from_id":5619,"to_id":5618,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3926,"from_id":5619,"to_id":8574,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9268,"text":"Should group members focus on the provision point of 120 points, this would imply that high interest members should contribute 40 points and low interest members should contribute 20 points.;;","entities":[{"id":9594,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":192}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9018,"text":"More precisely, we mean with conditional norm compliance the motivation of individuals to adhere to norms if they believe that others do so as well and to violate them if they believe that others violate them. 1 A similar notion has been raised by the so-called broken windows theory, which emphasizes the contagiousness of norm violations (Wilson and Kelling, 1982).;;","entities":[{"id":9344,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":370}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5869,"text":"the results of these studies are equivocal, which, at least in part, might be due to the exclusion paradigm that includes a direct social interaction hardly to standardize.;;","entities":[{"id":3521,"label":"cause","start_offset":89,"end_offset":107},{"id":8168,"label":"effect","start_offset":4,"end_offset":42}],"relations":[{"id":3685,"from_id":3521,"to_id":8168,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6296,"text":"a third prediction concerning the uninformed cell is similar to that for distributive preferences: since a is uncertain about b's contribution in the uninformed cell, we expect that a contributions in the uninformed cell to be less than in the b-chooses-top cell, and no less than in b chooses bottom;;","entities":[{"id":4641,"label":"cause","start_offset":105,"end_offset":165},{"id":4642,"label":"effect","start_offset":184,"end_offset":300}],"relations":[{"id":2072,"from_id":4641,"to_id":4642,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9607,"text":"The respective scores for Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan in 2009 were 2.96 and 2.15 (EBRD, 2009).;;","entities":[{"id":9933,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":94}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7352,"text":"c) will a conciliatory person succeed in convincing the group to be conciliatory when placed in a group with others who either are tough or are motivated to maximize selfish gains?;;","entities":[{"id":7441,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":182}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6181,"text":"\"although we could not check, we believe this endorsement was responsible for our unexpectedly large sample size; apparendy, many teachers encouraged their students to participate in our experiment.\";;","entities":[{"id":8366,"label":"effect","start_offset":81,"end_offset":112},{"id":8367,"label":"cause","start_offset":41,"end_offset":57}],"relations":[{"id":3799,"from_id":8367,"to_id":8366,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7075,"text":"as researchers involved with participatory research note, this local context can become a space in which the collaborative process can have the effect of resolving conflict and differences of power (bergold & thomas, 2012).;;","entities":[{"id":6761,"label":"cause","start_offset":109,"end_offset":130},{"id":6763,"label":"effect","start_offset":154,"end_offset":197}],"relations":[{"id":3067,"from_id":6761,"to_id":6763,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7269,"text":"confessional tales also expose the interpretive nature of fieldwork and may help reduce the shock to new researchers conducting similar projects by shedding light on challenges, dilemmas and surprises within the research process (sparkes 2002).;;","entities":[{"id":7213,"label":"effect","start_offset":81,"end_offset":144},{"id":7215,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":18},{"id":7216,"label":"effect","start_offset":148,"end_offset":186},{"id":7217,"label":"cause","start_offset":148,"end_offset":186}],"relations":[{"id":3265,"from_id":7215,"to_id":7216,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3266,"from_id":7217,"to_id":7213,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9667,"text":"On closer inspection it was observed that in the low feedback trials the contribution levels matched the feedback about the group contribution (15% of the endowment: the difference between group average and individual contributions is not significantly different, one-sample t-test t(71) =.09, ns).;;","entities":[{"id":9993,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":300}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6103,"text":"this effect was replicated in experiment 2-rejected participants allocated less hot sauce to a target when they believed that their hot sauce allocation would be visible to others.;;","entities":[{"id":4154,"label":"cause","start_offset":132,"end_offset":179},{"id":4155,"label":"effect","start_offset":65,"end_offset":101}],"relations":[{"id":1855,"from_id":4154,"to_id":4155,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7337,"text":"\"the participant leaning approach aligns more with an interpretivist approach and may result in a unique cultural perspective due to spontane\u00ad ous interactions and greater participant openness, but re\u00ad searchers may become too biased due to an over identification with members (adler & alder, 2011; corbetta, 2003).\";;","entities":[{"id":7404,"label":"cause","start_offset":5,"end_offset":33},{"id":7406,"label":"effect","start_offset":133,"end_offset":192},{"id":7407,"label":"effect","start_offset":98,"end_offset":125},{"id":7408,"label":"cause","start_offset":133,"end_offset":192},{"id":7409,"label":"effect","start_offset":202,"end_offset":233},{"id":7410,"label":"cause","start_offset":244,"end_offset":276}],"relations":[{"id":3351,"from_id":7404,"to_id":7406,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3352,"from_id":7408,"to_id":7407,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3353,"from_id":7410,"to_id":7409,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7081,"text":"\"acquiring such permissions is easier to do during the initial informed consent process, so data producers need to be aware of this recommendation before they produce informed consent protocols (australian national data service, 2016; uk data archive, 2016).\";;","entities":[{"id":6778,"label":"cause","start_offset":1,"end_offset":87},{"id":6779,"label":"effect","start_offset":92,"end_offset":193}],"relations":[{"id":3074,"from_id":6778,"to_id":6779,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7087,"text":"doing qualitative research and making statements and recommendations about novel, 'morally interesting' phenomena therefore requires business ethics scholars to precisely describe their characterization of ethical conduct in a given situation, in addition to stating the rigor with which they conducted their study.;;","entities":[{"id":6792,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":26},{"id":6793,"label":"cause","start_offset":31,"end_offset":113},{"id":8724,"label":"effect","start_offset":123,"end_offset":242}],"relations":[{"id":4008,"from_id":6792,"to_id":8724,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":4009,"from_id":6793,"to_id":8724,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9474,"text":"Despite a massive theoretical effort investigating the evolutionary stability of the Tit for Tat strategy (for review, Dugatkin, 1997), there is little empirical evidence supporting Tit for Tat or reciprocal altruism as a primary explanation for cooperation or altruism, suggesting the need to examine alternative models (Connor, 1995;Dugatkin et al., 1992;Pusey and Packer, 1997;Stevens and Stephens, 2002).;;","entities":[{"id":9800,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":410}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6018,"text":"in general, it was hard to find the right balance between steering conversations in a direction so that it would be relevant to the research subject, while at the same time keeping conversation light and 'normal'.;;","entities":[{"id":8297,"label":"cause","start_offset":19,"end_offset":95},{"id":8298,"label":"effect","start_offset":173,"end_offset":212}],"relations":[{"id":3762,"from_id":8297,"to_id":8298,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6732,"text":"the shortterm nondecisional value of health education could partially explain the lower contributions to vdl.;;","entities":[{"id":5832,"label":"cause","start_offset":4,"end_offset":53},{"id":5833,"label":"effect","start_offset":82,"end_offset":108}],"relations":[{"id":2641,"from_id":5832,"to_id":5833,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7043,"text":"if the benefit of free riding is larger (smaller), then free riding (being law abiding) is the strictly dominant strategy.;;","entities":[{"id":6670,"label":"cause","start_offset":7,"end_offset":49},{"id":6671,"label":"effect","start_offset":56,"end_offset":121}],"relations":[{"id":3014,"from_id":6670,"to_id":6671,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5862,"text":"it is unknown if being the target of ostracism causes similar influences on self-control.;;","entities":[{"id":3507,"label":"cause","start_offset":17,"end_offset":46},{"id":3508,"label":"effect","start_offset":54,"end_offset":88}],"relations":[{"id":1535,"from_id":3507,"to_id":3508,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6639,"text":"in addition, as ot is linked with trust (baumgartner et al., 2008), we expected it would increase rates of cooperation following cd outcomes.;;","entities":[{"id":5558,"label":"cause","start_offset":16,"end_offset":39},{"id":5559,"label":"effect","start_offset":98,"end_offset":140}],"relations":[{"id":2504,"from_id":5558,"to_id":5559,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6686,"text":"interestingly, it has been found that the illusion does not change with successive trials when children serve as ss (pressey & sweeney, 1970).;;","entities":[{"id":5699,"label":"effect","start_offset":42,"end_offset":50},{"id":5701,"label":"cause","start_offset":72,"end_offset":115}],"relations":[{"id":2577,"from_id":5701,"to_id":5699,"type":"Rel_Zero"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9674,"text":"According to Simon (1956) in his Satisficing Theory, it is stated that even if it appears that a decision is made by an individual independently of others, it often involves influence from family, friends or peers.;;","entities":[{"id":10000,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":216}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6999,"text":"spanish participants with low fish consumption attributed greater importance to ethical issues.;;","entities":[{"id":8708,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":97}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7074,"text":"clear majorities of students felt that the flow of online interviews was not the same as for face-to-face interviews, they could ask fewer follow-up questions than in face-to-face interviews, and they had more difficulty establishing rapport with their respondents.;;","entities":[{"id":6758,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":267}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6947,"text":"it was also hypothesized that excluded individuals' fundamental needs scores (belonging, control, meaningfulness of life, and self-esteem), and\/or their self-reported feelings of aggression would mediate the amount of hot sauce that was administered, as well as their reaction times in the lexical decision task.;;","entities":[{"id":8685,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":314}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5859,"text":"sermat and gregovich (1966), using a chicken matrix (see figure l), and having the simulated other player match subject's choices with a one-trial lag, the tit-for-tat strategy, found that subjects were significantly more cooperative when their first choice coincided with that of the other player than when it did not.;;","entities":[{"id":3502,"label":"effect","start_offset":189,"end_offset":233},{"id":3503,"label":"cause","start_offset":239,"end_offset":318}],"relations":[{"id":1533,"from_id":3503,"to_id":3502,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9293,"text":"More specifically, attitude was found to be highly correlated with the sum of the beliefs, each multiplied by its respective evaluative aspect.;;","entities":[{"id":9619,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":145}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6888,"text":"in fact, trying to suppress one's thoughts, regulate feelings, and disregard threatening information in the environment all likely require the individual to exert selfcontrol.;;","entities":[{"id":6250,"label":"effect","start_offset":19,"end_offset":42},{"id":6251,"label":"effect","start_offset":44,"end_offset":61},{"id":6252,"label":"effect","start_offset":67,"end_offset":119},{"id":6253,"label":"cause","start_offset":143,"end_offset":174}],"relations":[{"id":2835,"from_id":6253,"to_id":6252,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2836,"from_id":6253,"to_id":6251,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2837,"from_id":6253,"to_id":6250,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5998,"text":"third, the relationship between condition assignment and punishment recommendation diminished when the perceived severity of emotional bullying (the mediator) was included in the regression ( .23, p .25) (sobel test, z 2.13, p .03).;;","entities":[{"id":3873,"label":"cause","start_offset":103,"end_offset":143},{"id":3875,"label":"effect","start_offset":10,"end_offset":93}],"relations":[{"id":1723,"from_id":3873,"to_id":3875,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6398,"text":"researchers must weigh the risk of the participant's right to be informed about their health status against the probability that the participant will develop the disease before, causing undue distress by informing the participant of their potential risk.;;","entities":[{"id":4925,"label":"effect","start_offset":186,"end_offset":200},{"id":4926,"label":"cause","start_offset":204,"end_offset":253}],"relations":[{"id":2207,"from_id":4926,"to_id":4925,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8687,"text":"If the other party does not cooperate, the cooperator will suffer a large loss and the competitor will realize a large gain.;;","entities":[{"id":9013,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":126}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9614,"text":"Given their more comprehensive defini-tion of competitiveness, standardized personality measures of competitiveness with sound psychometric properties should predlct confict behavior and affective responses in complex social dilemma simulations.;;","entities":[{"id":9940,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":247}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9552,"text":"Then, the pool is shared equally among all players irrespective of their contributions (Ledyard, 1995).;;","entities":[{"id":9878,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":105}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9659,"text":"A natural question then arises: Why are companies willing to give higher wages to former sporty employees?;;","entities":[{"id":9985,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":108}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6774,"text":"this resonates with a cross-cultural study conducted in rural districts of lao people's democratic republic, suggesting that agreement to participate in research may be given as a means to show respect to the local leaders (durham, 2014).;;","entities":[{"id":5961,"label":"cause","start_offset":125,"end_offset":161},{"id":5962,"label":"effect","start_offset":189,"end_offset":222}],"relations":[{"id":2705,"from_id":5961,"to_id":5962,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6717,"text":"the principle says (roughly) that an individual may not free, cheap, or easy ride when others are contributing.;;","entities":[{"id":5791,"label":"effect","start_offset":37,"end_offset":81},{"id":5792,"label":"cause","start_offset":87,"end_offset":110}],"relations":[{"id":2622,"from_id":5792,"to_id":5791,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6452,"text":"across four studies, the same basic finding occurred: social exclusion led to physical insensitivity (numbing) to pain in comparison to the other conditions.;;","entities":[{"id":5059,"label":"cause","start_offset":54,"end_offset":70},{"id":5060,"label":"effect","start_offset":78,"end_offset":156}],"relations":[{"id":2270,"from_id":5059,"to_id":5060,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9025,"text":"The fourth condition is somewhat unique.;;","entities":[{"id":9351,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":42}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6520,"text":"from table 3, we may conclude that the increment in contribution is due to the word-task per se, not to the fact of being paired in the pgg with the partners from the former word-task group.;;","entities":[{"id":5230,"label":"effect","start_offset":52,"end_offset":64},{"id":5231,"label":"cause","start_offset":79,"end_offset":95}],"relations":[{"id":2352,"from_id":5231,"to_id":5230,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6593,"text":"this experience of emotional arousal and intensity (morse et al., 2008) often occurs when interviewers identify with the participant because of their own personal experiences (dickson-swift et al., 2009).;;","entities":[{"id":5430,"label":"effect","start_offset":19,"end_offset":84},{"id":5431,"label":"cause","start_offset":90,"end_offset":174}],"relations":[{"id":2451,"from_id":5431,"to_id":5430,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6846,"text":"this result indicates that people need a few repetitions of the stimuli to build the internal scale according to their relative magnitudes.;;","entities":[{"id":6147,"label":"cause","start_offset":26,"end_offset":71},{"id":6148,"label":"effect","start_offset":75,"end_offset":138}],"relations":[{"id":2791,"from_id":6147,"to_id":6148,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6914,"text":"cooperation and punishment may not be two sides of the same coin, and being prosocial does not necessarily imply being averse to competition.;;","entities":[{"id":8677,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":143}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6479,"text":"that is, while one individual may respond to ostracism with anger and thus greater relative left frontal cortical activity, another may respond to the same event with sadness and display the opposite pattern of frontal asymmetry.;;","entities":[{"id":5125,"label":"cause","start_offset":33,"end_offset":65},{"id":5126,"label":"effect","start_offset":83,"end_offset":122},{"id":5127,"label":"cause","start_offset":136,"end_offset":174},{"id":5128,"label":"effect","start_offset":191,"end_offset":228}],"relations":[{"id":2305,"from_id":5125,"to_id":5126,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2306,"from_id":5127,"to_id":5128,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6317,"text":"\"this can only be achieved if we come together as a community, and events such as the 2020 ica conference \"\"open communication\"\" express an urge to make a change.\";;","entities":[{"id":4727,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":165}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5784,"text":"\"access to visual practices have become more economically and physically manageable with the development of new digital media technologies; but, greater interrogation of the \"\"cultural artifacts\"\" produced from these new \"\"authoring applications\"\" is required of these methods (weidle, 2020, p. 17).\";;","entities":[{"id":3313,"label":"cause","start_offset":93,"end_offset":138},{"id":3314,"label":"effect","start_offset":1,"end_offset":83}],"relations":[{"id":1443,"from_id":3313,"to_id":3314,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5787,"text":"there are several benefits to using this technique including establishing better rapport with participants and having positive researcher effects.;;","entities":[{"id":7332,"label":"cause","start_offset":36,"end_offset":50},{"id":7333,"label":"effect","start_offset":61,"end_offset":106},{"id":7334,"label":"effect","start_offset":111,"end_offset":145}],"relations":[{"id":3318,"from_id":7332,"to_id":7333,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3319,"from_id":7332,"to_id":7334,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9027,"text":"Indeed we argue that frames are necessarily a part of, or reflect, any psychological mechanism whereby such dispositions to action become action.;;","entities":[{"id":9353,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":147}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7167,"text":"to interpret the analyses of these measures one should thus keep in mind that a high number is associated with need fulfillment and more positive affect whereas a low number is associated with need threat and more nega\u00ad tive affect.;;","entities":[{"id":6976,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":234}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5910,"text":"one idea would be that cooperative norms arise from repeated stimulus response associations learned by the habit based system, which over time acquire additional value within the goal-directed system over and above their immediate material and monetary value.;;","entities":[{"id":3626,"label":"cause","start_offset":52,"end_offset":78},{"id":3627,"label":"effect","start_offset":23,"end_offset":40}],"relations":[{"id":1597,"from_id":3626,"to_id":3627,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6389,"text":"however, we do see sizable opportunity for naturalistic, inductive qualitative inquiry to have a broader impact in the field of public management if we start from the perspective that both qualitative and quantitative methods are compatible and complementary buckets of tools within social science.;;","entities":[{"id":4906,"label":"effect","start_offset":15,"end_offset":145},{"id":4907,"label":"cause","start_offset":152,"end_offset":296}],"relations":[{"id":2199,"from_id":4907,"to_id":4906,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6886,"text":"they found an increase in activation in the same region of the brain (the dorsal anterior cingu\u00ad lated cortex, dacc) that is also activated when indi\u00ad viduals experience physical pain.;;","entities":[{"id":6246,"label":"cause","start_offset":159,"end_offset":183},{"id":6247,"label":"effect","start_offset":14,"end_offset":68}],"relations":[{"id":2833,"from_id":6246,"to_id":6247,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6221,"text":"will ostracized groups be more inclined to voice unshared information to their group members?;;","entities":[{"id":4469,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":95}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7190,"text":"strategies, with the framing effects on beliefs making a direct comparison difficult.;;","entities":[{"id":7030,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":47},{"id":7031,"label":"effect","start_offset":57,"end_offset":84}],"relations":[{"id":3180,"from_id":7030,"to_id":7031,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6337,"text":"this was intended to mitigate any potential bias or confounding factors during the answering of questions since the lead researcher was a co-worker to the study respondents.;;","entities":[{"id":4771,"label":"cause","start_offset":116,"end_offset":172},{"id":4772,"label":"effect","start_offset":34,"end_offset":105}],"relations":[{"id":2137,"from_id":4771,"to_id":4772,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6470,"text":"specifically, we have shown that inducing a sense of limited time can attenuate greed among those individuals most inclined to take more than their fair share, and can diminish the importance placed on extrinsic values in general.;;","entities":[{"id":5102,"label":"cause","start_offset":33,"end_offset":65},{"id":5103,"label":"effect","start_offset":70,"end_offset":158},{"id":5104,"label":"effect","start_offset":168,"end_offset":229}],"relations":[{"id":2293,"from_id":5102,"to_id":5103,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2294,"from_id":5102,"to_id":5104,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5828,"text":"those with higher endowments often perceive themselves (and are perceived by others) as being more influential (or critical) in fostering collective action in social dilemmas compared to those with low endowments (de cremer, 2007).;;","entities":[{"id":8155,"label":"cause","start_offset":11,"end_offset":28},{"id":8156,"label":"effect","start_offset":94,"end_offset":124}],"relations":[{"id":3679,"from_id":8155,"to_id":8156,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6388,"text":"teti noted instances where the use of digital images in contemporary society might lead to poor outcomes.;;","entities":[{"id":4903,"label":"effect","start_offset":91,"end_offset":104},{"id":4905,"label":"cause","start_offset":38,"end_offset":68}],"relations":[{"id":2198,"from_id":4905,"to_id":4903,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6628,"text":"it is interesting that this restored social pain does not imply that ostracized groups should be less motivated to take revenge and exhibit fewer retaliatory behaviors than ostracized individuals.;;","entities":[{"id":5537,"label":"cause","start_offset":28,"end_offset":48},{"id":5538,"label":"effect","start_offset":69,"end_offset":167}],"relations":[{"id":2494,"from_id":5537,"to_id":5538,"type":"Rel_Zero"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6671,"text":"put another way: many submitted articles are poorly written, and if they are published they seem destined to have a low impact-even if the research itself is novel and\/or rigorous.;;","entities":[{"id":5664,"label":"cause","start_offset":45,"end_offset":59},{"id":5665,"label":"effect","start_offset":92,"end_offset":126}],"relations":[{"id":2558,"from_id":5664,"to_id":5665,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7055,"text":"while the emphasis has been on the surprising behavior under simultaneous play, it is important to note that adherence to equilibrium also is sensitive to the fixed cost when contributions are made sequentially.;;","entities":[{"id":6704,"label":"cause","start_offset":175,"end_offset":210},{"id":6705,"label":"effect","start_offset":109,"end_offset":169}],"relations":[{"id":3033,"from_id":6704,"to_id":6705,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6546,"text":"one way in which to do so is to minimize ocb: given ocb are not formally required by organizations, ocb represents discretionary behaviors ostracized individuals can minimize without running the risk of organizational sanctions.;;","entities":[{"id":5295,"label":"cause","start_offset":52,"end_offset":98},{"id":5297,"label":"effect","start_offset":100,"end_offset":227}],"relations":[{"id":2381,"from_id":5295,"to_id":5297,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8909,"text":"Although previous results linked justice sensitivity to altruistic punishment (e.g., Baumert, Halmburger, & Schmitt, 2013;Lotz et al., 2011a, Lotz, Okimoto, Schlo \u00a8sser, & Fetchenhauer, 2011b), a no-deception, repeated public good with fixed groups is not ideally suited to replicate such an effect.;;","entities":[{"id":9235,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":301}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9621,"text":"The benefits of approval voting depend on which proposals are put to a vote.;;","entities":[{"id":9947,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":78}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5667,"text":"human errors are a natural by-product of science as a human enterprise and need to be expected, but the current system is not designed to detect, embrace, or correct mistakes.;;","entities":[{"id":3034,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":175}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6519,"text":"indeed, these results suggest that, even in situations in which the incentive structure pits self-interest against other-interest, it is advantageous to measure both motives.;;","entities":[{"id":5229,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":176}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7072,"text":"\"there is growing evidence that the experience of being ostracized can impair individuals' abilities to self-regulate, leading to negative health behaviors, such as unhealthy eating (baumeister, dewall, ciarocco, & twenge, 2005; oaten, williams, jones, & zadro, 2008).\";;","entities":[{"id":6748,"label":"cause","start_offset":36,"end_offset":66},{"id":6749,"label":"effect","start_offset":70,"end_offset":117},{"id":6750,"label":"cause","start_offset":71,"end_offset":117},{"id":6751,"label":"effect","start_offset":130,"end_offset":155},{"id":6752,"label":"effect","start_offset":165,"end_offset":181}],"relations":[{"id":3059,"from_id":6750,"to_id":6751,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3060,"from_id":6750,"to_id":6752,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3061,"from_id":6748,"to_id":6749,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7558,"text":"this difference may cause the entirely different phenomenons of cooperation level on the regular ring networks and square lattice networks with dependency links.;;","entities":[{"id":7902,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":15},{"id":7903,"label":"effect","start_offset":30,"end_offset":160}],"relations":[{"id":3552,"from_id":7902,"to_id":7903,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6023,"text":"people reported desiring retaliation following ostracism but less so when ostracized from a loss game.;;","entities":[{"id":3937,"label":"cause","start_offset":74,"end_offset":101},{"id":3938,"label":"effect","start_offset":16,"end_offset":56}],"relations":[{"id":1752,"from_id":3937,"to_id":3938,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7188,"text":"subsequently, a more tolerable moral judgment was closely tied to a preference for antisocial media content.;;","entities":[{"id":8770,"label":"cause","start_offset":16,"end_offset":45},{"id":8771,"label":"effect","start_offset":68,"end_offset":107}],"relations":[{"id":4033,"from_id":8770,"to_id":8771,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6173,"text":"there is a potential danger of being intimidated by the sheer volume of the data (lewis, 2007).;;","entities":[{"id":4337,"label":"effect","start_offset":11,"end_offset":27},{"id":4338,"label":"cause","start_offset":37,"end_offset":80}],"relations":[{"id":1933,"from_id":4338,"to_id":4337,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":8910,"text":"If players know that only the least or most cooperative individuals are to stand in front of their peers, will they cooperate more as a group?;;","entities":[{"id":9236,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":144}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7503,"text":"full debriefing participants were not informed about the true hypotheses of the study via the final debriefing until the completion of the study at the end of each semester in order to ensure that future participants in that same semester would not learn the goals of the study.;;","entities":[{"id":7774,"label":"effect","start_offset":197,"end_offset":277},{"id":8917,"label":"cause","start_offset":34,"end_offset":172}],"relations":[{"id":4109,"from_id":8917,"to_id":7774,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7639,"text":"despite efforts to reduce the amount of information giving about the analysis process in response to feedback from the first workshop, they felt that there had still been too much to get through in the early informative sessions so that after lunch they were starting to feel tired.;;","entities":[{"id":8097,"label":"effect","start_offset":249,"end_offset":281},{"id":8099,"label":"cause","start_offset":150,"end_offset":228}],"relations":[{"id":3638,"from_id":8099,"to_id":8097,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5815,"text":"indeed, mobilizing criteria and methodological principles for evaluating interpretative propositions is an important part of improving interpretations;;","entities":[{"id":3394,"label":"cause","start_offset":8,"end_offset":100},{"id":3395,"label":"effect","start_offset":135,"end_offset":150}],"relations":[{"id":1485,"from_id":3394,"to_id":3395,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9212,"text":"Moreover, participants were not able to exclude free riders or choose their partners based on the received notes, and previous research shows that gossip is more effective in promoting cooperation if people can select partners and ostracize free riders 30 .;;","entities":[{"id":9538,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":259}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8986,"text":"In this case the contributions have already been made for everyone and the choice is whether to withdraw them.;;","entities":[{"id":9312,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":112}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6436,"text":"for researchers investigating violence and abuse, a necessary submission to periods of feeling like crap is required to enable the realities of living with the consequences to become more visible and relatable.;;","entities":[{"id":5011,"label":"cause","start_offset":52,"end_offset":104},{"id":5012,"label":"effect","start_offset":120,"end_offset":209}],"relations":[{"id":2242,"from_id":5011,"to_id":5012,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9571,"text":"Our findings point to an important departure from the theory that warrants attention.;;","entities":[{"id":9897,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":87}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6933,"text":"our own prediction is consistent with a life history perspective: social inclusion should reflect an opportunity to devote one's energies to mating, given that other basic resources have been secured.;;","entities":[{"id":6359,"label":"cause","start_offset":166,"end_offset":199},{"id":6361,"label":"effect","start_offset":66,"end_offset":147}],"relations":[{"id":2885,"from_id":6359,"to_id":6361,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7023,"text":"the evaluation has increased trust in the quality of codings and this has created a sense of confidence to the researchers in establishing the code scheme for the qualitative study.;;","entities":[{"id":6619,"label":"cause","start_offset":4,"end_offset":14},{"id":6620,"label":"effect","start_offset":29,"end_offset":60},{"id":6621,"label":"cause","start_offset":29,"end_offset":60},{"id":6622,"label":"effect","start_offset":84,"end_offset":180}],"relations":[{"id":2993,"from_id":6619,"to_id":6620,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2994,"from_id":6621,"to_id":6622,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6613,"text":"similarly, a threat that is not perceived as being sincere will probably be ignored.;;","entities":[{"id":5486,"label":"cause","start_offset":13,"end_offset":58},{"id":5487,"label":"effect","start_offset":59,"end_offset":83}],"relations":[{"id":2473,"from_id":5486,"to_id":5487,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7627,"text":"\"explanations of the incentives to punish (varian, 1990; stiglitz, 1993) generally rely either on the small size of the interacting group or on repeated interactions and low discount rates, motivating the application of a folk theorem (fudenberg et al., 1994).\";;","entities":[{"id":8060,"label":"effect","start_offset":190,"end_offset":234},{"id":8061,"label":"cause","start_offset":1,"end_offset":188}],"relations":[{"id":3620,"from_id":8061,"to_id":8060,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5804,"text":"these studies (a) suggest that black individuals trust ingroup more than outgroup individuals, particularly after betrayals, except when subjective closeness is high, and (b) underscore the centrality of trust (not liking) and closeness for successful interracial friendships.;;","entities":[{"id":3370,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":278}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9140,"text":"but increased (marginally) significantly with uncertainty in the low criticality conditions, F(3,215) \u202b\u05e1\u202c 2.55, p \u202b\u05e1\u202c .056.;;","entities":[{"id":9466,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":125}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9447,"text":"However, the data do not support the hypothesized directions of the and they used different strategies to restore justice.;;","entities":[{"id":9773,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":124}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9556,"text":"Similarly, a meta-analysis conducted by Sally (1995) found lower cooperation rates in repeated games in comparison to one-shot games.;;","entities":[{"id":9882,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":135}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6146,"text":"however, rubin and rubin (2012) indicated that these assumptions should be suspended because they could become problematic and compromise the study design and the study itself.;;","entities":[{"id":4267,"label":"effect","start_offset":47,"end_offset":84},{"id":4268,"label":"cause","start_offset":93,"end_offset":175}],"relations":[{"id":1905,"from_id":4268,"to_id":4267,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7538,"text":"the oxytocin receptor (oxtr) contributes to prosocial fund allocations in the dictator game and the social value orientations task.;;","entities":[{"id":7858,"label":"cause","start_offset":4,"end_offset":28},{"id":7859,"label":"effect","start_offset":44,"end_offset":91},{"id":7860,"label":"effect","start_offset":100,"end_offset":130}],"relations":[{"id":3532,"from_id":7858,"to_id":7859,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3533,"from_id":7858,"to_id":7860,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6423,"text":"snowball sampling also acts as a source of internal validation from within the participant group as by recommending other participants this can be seen as a source of approval of the research and potentially also the researcher (browne, 2005).;;","entities":[{"id":4983,"label":"cause","start_offset":103,"end_offset":134},{"id":4984,"label":"effect","start_offset":147,"end_offset":227}],"relations":[{"id":2231,"from_id":4983,"to_id":4984,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6926,"text":"who showed that being overincluded in a ball-tossing game without financial incentives is more rewarding than being included in a ball-tossing game, we show that well-being is indeed a linear function of inclusionary status in situations in which people earn money whenever they get a ball toss.;;","entities":[{"id":6339,"label":"cause","start_offset":16,"end_offset":86},{"id":6340,"label":"effect","start_offset":95,"end_offset":104},{"id":6344,"label":"effect","start_offset":247,"end_offset":264},{"id":6345,"label":"cause","start_offset":274,"end_offset":294}],"relations":[{"id":2876,"from_id":6339,"to_id":6340,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2878,"from_id":6345,"to_id":6344,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5940,"text":"some types of card-sort activities can also be achieved online, enabling access to larger populations and an option for follow-up or phased data gathering with digital card sorts (see box 1).;;","entities":[{"id":3710,"label":"cause","start_offset":14,"end_offset":62},{"id":3711,"label":"effect","start_offset":64,"end_offset":101},{"id":3712,"label":"effect","start_offset":120,"end_offset":178}],"relations":[{"id":1639,"from_id":3710,"to_id":3711,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1640,"from_id":3710,"to_id":3712,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9055,"text":"Hypothesis 9: High-level guidelines will lead to a greater number of contributions than low-level guidelines, and high-level guidelines will also lead to more contributions than if no guidelines at all are provided.;;","entities":[{"id":9381,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":217}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":9497,"text":"In the ultimatum game a proposer offers a division of $30 and a responder chooses whether to accept or decline.;;","entities":[{"id":9823,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":113}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6338,"text":"players hoping to get a larger share of the resource may fancy that a smaller group size (a desirable outcome) is more likely than a larger group size (a less desirable outcome).;;","entities":[{"id":8440,"label":"cause","start_offset":17,"end_offset":52},{"id":8441,"label":"effect","start_offset":57,"end_offset":177}],"relations":[{"id":3839,"from_id":8440,"to_id":8441,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7316,"text":"although ostracized participants have been shown to have the desire to increase belonging in numerous types of social exchanges in other research [maner et al., 2007], the participants in this study did not express much of an interest in virtual, relative to in-person, social networks.;;","entities":[{"id":8847,"label":"cause","start_offset":9,"end_offset":19},{"id":8848,"label":"effect","start_offset":60,"end_offset":127}],"relations":[{"id":4072,"from_id":8847,"to_id":8848,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":5994,"text":"mimicry ofother individuals has been conceptualized as resulting from an automatic link between perceiving an action and engaging in that same behavior (dijksterhuis & bargh, 2001).;;","entities":[{"id":3865,"label":"effect","start_offset":0,"end_offset":27},{"id":3866,"label":"cause","start_offset":72,"end_offset":151}],"relations":[{"id":1719,"from_id":3866,"to_id":3865,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7241,"text":"if an evolutionary process occurs under circumstances of this sort, it implies scope for inferential accuracy regardless of what the markers actually are in practice and regardless of whether people are fully aware of how they use them.;;","entities":[{"id":7152,"label":"cause","start_offset":6,"end_offset":33},{"id":7153,"label":"effect","start_offset":79,"end_offset":109}],"relations":[{"id":3239,"from_id":7152,"to_id":7153,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7495,"text":"the mode model (fazio, 1990) suggests that when motivation and\/or opportunity to control prejudiced responding are low, an implicit measure of attitudes should be a better predictor of behavior than an explicit measure.;;","entities":[{"id":7752,"label":"cause","start_offset":48,"end_offset":118},{"id":7753,"label":"effect","start_offset":120,"end_offset":218}],"relations":[{"id":3490,"from_id":7752,"to_id":7753,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7160,"text":"\"attention to these new data sources also may effectively silence others, because not all groups have access to these data, to expertise to use big data, or to social media technologies (gieseking, 2016; mah, 2016; sherran, parkins, & yan, 2017).\";;","entities":[{"id":6961,"label":"effect","start_offset":20,"end_offset":72},{"id":6962,"label":"cause","start_offset":82,"end_offset":122},{"id":6963,"label":"cause","start_offset":124,"end_offset":152},{"id":6964,"label":"cause","start_offset":157,"end_offset":185}],"relations":[{"id":3151,"from_id":6962,"to_id":6961,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3152,"from_id":6963,"to_id":6961,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3153,"from_id":6964,"to_id":6961,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6152,"text":"finally, in a few cases, obstetricians are trying to correct expecting mothers' perceptions of labor pain by allowing them to feel physical pain (by putting their arm in ice water) before deciding to forgo anesthetic during labor.;;","entities":[{"id":4289,"label":"cause","start_offset":126,"end_offset":144},{"id":4290,"label":"effect","start_offset":53,"end_offset":105}],"relations":[{"id":1913,"from_id":4289,"to_id":4290,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":7546,"text":"\"giving back results is part of the ethical imperatives of respect for person, reciprocity, beneficence, and justice (shalowitz and miller, 2005; bledsoe et al., 2012), and can foster a positive attitude toward health research.\";;","entities":[{"id":7875,"label":"cause","start_offset":1,"end_offset":20},{"id":7876,"label":"effect","start_offset":177,"end_offset":226}],"relations":[{"id":3540,"from_id":7875,"to_id":7876,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6111,"text":"there may also be unintended negative consequences of training itself, as described by nind and colleagues (2016): 'the conundrum is that if, as inclusive researchers, we value differences, then we should not inadvertently train them away and thereby lose the very sense of differences in dialogue that we were seeking'.;;","entities":[{"id":4180,"label":"cause","start_offset":54,"end_offset":69},{"id":4181,"label":"effect","start_offset":18,"end_offset":50},{"id":8331,"label":"cause","start_offset":171,"end_offset":188},{"id":8332,"label":"effect","start_offset":205,"end_offset":238},{"id":8333,"label":"effect","start_offset":251,"end_offset":297},{"id":8334,"label":"cause","start_offset":205,"end_offset":238}],"relations":[{"id":1867,"from_id":4180,"to_id":4181,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3783,"from_id":8331,"to_id":8332,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3784,"from_id":8334,"to_id":8333,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6509,"text":"introduction although human behavior is undeniably complex, many of our activities are selected based on their effectiveness in solving fundamental problems related to survival social inclusion facilitates interest in mating and reproduction.;;","entities":[{"id":5202,"label":"cause","start_offset":168,"end_offset":193},{"id":5203,"label":"effect","start_offset":205,"end_offset":241}],"relations":[{"id":2339,"from_id":5202,"to_id":5203,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6748,"text":"our results suggest that enhanced categorical perception, a perceptual mechanism, may be responsible for some of the previously documented ostracism driven attunements.;;","entities":[{"id":5885,"label":"cause","start_offset":25,"end_offset":56},{"id":5886,"label":"effect","start_offset":117,"end_offset":167}],"relations":[{"id":2668,"from_id":5885,"to_id":5886,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7614,"text":"through reflexive practice, the researcher invites the reader to consider their own assumptions, experiences and practical knowledge, adding a raised self-awareness for the reader of their interpretation of the research and its findings.;;","entities":[{"id":8030,"label":"cause","start_offset":8,"end_offset":26},{"id":8031,"label":"effect","start_offset":55,"end_offset":132},{"id":8032,"label":"effect","start_offset":134,"end_offset":236}],"relations":[{"id":3607,"from_id":8030,"to_id":8031,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3608,"from_id":8030,"to_id":8032,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6413,"text":"it is also consistent with williams's (2009) temporal need-threat model, which argues that participants strive to resolve or cope with threatened fundamental needs after the experience of ostracism.;;","entities":[{"id":4960,"label":"cause","start_offset":174,"end_offset":197},{"id":4961,"label":"effect","start_offset":91,"end_offset":163}],"relations":[{"id":2220,"from_id":4960,"to_id":4961,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5843,"text":"the performance of a supplementary task with high demands on wm updating interferes with the monitoring of the partner's choices and, thus, impairs the ability to play tit-for-tat.;;","entities":[{"id":3466,"label":"effect","start_offset":140,"end_offset":179},{"id":3467,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":39},{"id":3468,"label":"cause","start_offset":45,"end_offset":83},{"id":3469,"label":"cause","start_offset":89,"end_offset":128}],"relations":[{"id":1517,"from_id":3467,"to_id":3466,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1518,"from_id":3468,"to_id":3466,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":1519,"from_id":3469,"to_id":3466,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
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{"id":6298,"text":"such responses are probably built onto more basic human responses, work on which suggests that in times of threat (such as stress, fear or pain), skin temperature drops (mittelmann & wolff, 1939).;;","entities":[{"id":4645,"label":"cause","start_offset":98,"end_offset":113},{"id":4646,"label":"effect","start_offset":146,"end_offset":162},{"id":4647,"label":"cause","start_offset":139,"end_offset":143},{"id":4648,"label":"cause","start_offset":131,"end_offset":135},{"id":4649,"label":"cause","start_offset":123,"end_offset":129}],"relations":[{"id":2073,"from_id":4645,"to_id":4646,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2074,"from_id":4649,"to_id":4646,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2075,"from_id":4648,"to_id":4646,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2076,"from_id":4647,"to_id":4646,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8765,"text":"Table 1 reports summary statistics and bivariate correlations of our key variables at the level of the participant.;;","entities":[{"id":9091,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":117}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8768,"text":"Finally, we also explored the role of trait nature relatedness and found that it correlated significantly with SVO (r \u00bc .28),;;","entities":[{"id":9094,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":127}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6486,"text":"the traditional view is that in order for data to be indicative of the ways individuals act talk feel think etc when they are not understudy the data must describe situations without any reactivity.;;","entities":[{"id":8513,"label":"cause","start_offset":155,"end_offset":197},{"id":8514,"label":"effect","start_offset":42,"end_offset":107}],"relations":[{"id":3880,"from_id":8513,"to_id":8514,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8847,"text":"The pairing rules manipulate relational dependence, the ability to keep or leave the current partner.;;","entities":[{"id":9173,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":103}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9225,"text":"Of particular interest is the finding that the strategy employed by the simulated other had no overall or differential effects upon the be-havior of internationalist and\/or isolationist subjects.;;","entities":[{"id":9551,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":197}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9147,"text":"To help her or him with this, we will give the monitor an overview of the group composition at the beginning of the experiment.;;","entities":[{"id":9473,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":129}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7406,"text":"incidental anger) can spill over to affect cooperation in a different setting.;;","entities":[{"id":7562,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":16},{"id":7563,"label":"effect","start_offset":22,"end_offset":77}],"relations":[{"id":3416,"from_id":7562,"to_id":7563,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7391,"text":"without providing much clarity on reasons she identifies as both christian and cree, and only having laughter, murmurs, hesitancies, and terse statements containing little to grasp on, the yra progressively exhausts her rhetorical repertoire of probes until silence soon replaces the discontinuity reached in the participant's narrative.;;","entities":[{"id":8882,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":339}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6091,"text":"this term is used to describe that immediate reactions to ostracism occur without much deliberate thinking and without taking mit\u00ad igating factors into account.;;","entities":[{"id":4116,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":162}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5749,"text":"this underlines the need for effective prevention programs for persons at higher risk (bechdolf et al., 2005) that promote coping with stress and thereby prevent the onset of psychosis.;;","entities":[{"id":3221,"label":"cause","start_offset":123,"end_offset":142},{"id":3222,"label":"effect","start_offset":153,"end_offset":184},{"id":7321,"label":"effect","start_offset":123,"end_offset":141},{"id":7322,"label":"cause","start_offset":29,"end_offset":85}],"relations":[{"id":1401,"from_id":3221,"to_id":3222,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":3310,"from_id":7322,"to_id":7321,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7277,"text":"nonetheless, the final selection of ideas to scale up in the npd process will also depend on other aspects, such as economic and technical feasibility, company values, and target markets [57].;;","entities":[{"id":7235,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":194}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7357,"text":"critical ethnography may also be a useful technique for documenting and analysing broader issues of power and ethics in research.;;","entities":[{"id":7450,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":131}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":8711,"text":"In addition, the authors have benefited from the comments of participants of the Georg Walter Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy Seminar, especially Susan Rose-Ackerman, Gustav Ranis and Frances Rosenbluth at Yale University in December 2004, the Public Finance Seminar, IEB, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona in November 2004.;;","entities":[{"id":9037,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":360}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6736,"text":"given the participants' teaching experience, they can also function as multipliers of the ontology.;;","entities":[{"id":5844,"label":"cause","start_offset":10,"end_offset":43},{"id":5845,"label":"effect","start_offset":45,"end_offset":98}],"relations":[{"id":2646,"from_id":5844,"to_id":5845,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5740,"text":"this added complexity in the problem faced by critical third players is, oddly, a positive feature of using three rather than two players.;;","entities":[{"id":8239,"label":"cause","start_offset":0,"end_offset":4},{"id":8240,"label":"effect","start_offset":11,"end_offset":68}],"relations":[{"id":3735,"from_id":8239,"to_id":8240,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5992,"text":"in contrast, if the value is high, contributing is both individually rational and efficient.;;","entities":[{"id":3860,"label":"cause","start_offset":20,"end_offset":33},{"id":3861,"label":"effect","start_offset":35,"end_offset":92}],"relations":[{"id":1716,"from_id":3860,"to_id":3861,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9610,"text":"From 1990 to 1995, Working Capital facilitated the creation of a total of 195 borrowing groups in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.;;","entities":[{"id":9936,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":163}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6750,"text":"additionally, social exclusion impairs performance on cognitive tests (baumeister et al., 2002), which suggests that attention remains focused on or distracted by the exclusion experience.;;","entities":[{"id":5890,"label":"cause","start_offset":14,"end_offset":30},{"id":5891,"label":"effect","start_offset":31,"end_offset":69},{"id":5892,"label":"cause","start_offset":167,"end_offset":187},{"id":5893,"label":"effect","start_offset":117,"end_offset":160}],"relations":[{"id":2670,"from_id":5890,"to_id":5891,"type":"Rel_CE"},{"id":2671,"from_id":5892,"to_id":5893,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9172,"text":"Table 8 presents marginal (i.e., univariate) analyses of variance for the four dependent variables.;;","entities":[{"id":9498,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":101}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7583,"text":"conclusion casual empiricism suggests that individual differences may facilitate the creation of uneven, hierarchal structures such as star networks.;;","entities":[{"id":7956,"label":"cause","start_offset":43,"end_offset":65},{"id":7957,"label":"effect","start_offset":70,"end_offset":148}],"relations":[{"id":3575,"from_id":7956,"to_id":7957,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9676,"text":"By contrast, the students took only 9 points from the common pool, compared with the 24 points that they withdrew in the basic game.;;","entities":[{"id":10002,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":134}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9378,"text":"In addition, anger seems to be directly related to property destruction and physical assaults, substance abuse, arousal of the autonomic nervous system, and hypertension and coronary heart disease.[e.g., Barbour et al., 1998;Deffenbacher, 1992;Kassinove and Sukhodolsky, 1995;Spielberger et al., 1991].;;","entities":[{"id":9704,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":304}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7485,"text":"pilot data presented by bernstein and claypool (2012) confirmed that participants perceive future-life exclusion as a more severe social injury than they do cyberball exclusion.;;","entities":[{"id":7737,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":179}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6433,"text":"more important, proself people appeared to be more sensitive to the expected personal outcomes of privatization than did prosocial people (hypothesis 2b).;;","entities":[{"id":8481,"label":"cause","start_offset":15,"end_offset":23},{"id":8482,"label":"effect","start_offset":51,"end_offset":111}],"relations":[{"id":3859,"from_id":8481,"to_id":8482,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6790,"text":"this norm of cooperation proposes that there is a behavioural rule of cooperation that can be followed, and (1) that the individual has an empirical expectation that others will cooperate and (2) that there is a normative expectation by others that cooperation is expected of the individual (bicchieri, 2006).;;","entities":[{"id":6007,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":311}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":7379,"text":"the assumption that institutions do not affect preferences is useful for providing a common framework for analysis, but may not be realistic (bowles 1998).;;","entities":[{"id":8878,"label":"cause","start_offset":20,"end_offset":58},{"id":8879,"label":"effect","start_offset":73,"end_offset":114}],"relations":[{"id":4085,"from_id":8878,"to_id":8879,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9639,"text":"Analyses of the manipulation checks showed that manipulations were successful.;;","entities":[{"id":9965,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":80}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6137,"text":"\"the knitter who made this crochet-edge cowl spoke of the sometimes persuasive power of representational affordances borne of personal reflection: \"\"when things turn out like you like them-or you envision them-it is motivating to keep trying other things.\"\"\";;","entities":[{"id":4248,"label":"cause","start_offset":154,"end_offset":209},{"id":4249,"label":"effect","start_offset":216,"end_offset":254}],"relations":[{"id":1899,"from_id":4248,"to_id":4249,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9371,"text":"It also includes an index of patriotism and national identity with Germany derived as quintiles of the sum of the respective answers in the questionnaire (0 = low patriotism, 4 = high patriotism).;;","entities":[{"id":9697,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":198}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":5768,"text":"\"single episodes of victimization that might seem harmless for teachers and for other students, would activate the cognitive affective network in the victim who perceives the \"\"minor incidence\"\" more negatively.\";;","entities":[{"id":3268,"label":"cause","start_offset":1,"end_offset":33},{"id":3269,"label":"effect","start_offset":102,"end_offset":156}],"relations":[{"id":1422,"from_id":3268,"to_id":3269,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9499,"text":"Generally, these studies have found that the greater the help seeker's dependence, the greater the help provided (e.g., Baker and Reitz, 1978;Gruder et al., 1978).;;","entities":[{"id":9825,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":165}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9495,"text":"Of course, promises may also facilitate the process of recognizing types.;;","entities":[{"id":9821,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":75}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6765,"text":"however, by ignoring the game variable (hero or leader), subjects can be dichotomized into those who played with complete information and those who played with partial information.;;","entities":[{"id":5935,"label":"cause","start_offset":12,"end_offset":55},{"id":5936,"label":"effect","start_offset":57,"end_offset":179}],"relations":[{"id":2689,"from_id":5935,"to_id":5936,"type":"Rel_CE"}],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9281,"text":"I predicted that when interacting with a low-contributor partner, the community group would give fewer points to the partner than the stock market group and when interacting with a high-contributor partner, the community group would give fewer points to the partner than the stock market group.;;","entities":[{"id":9607,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":296}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":9628,"text":"However, the arbitration results are no different (in expectation) as what would have happened if neither side had hired costly agents.;;","entities":[{"id":9954,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":137}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}
{"id":6905,"text":"however, experimentally induced social exclusion, suffers from one major limitation: though reliably inducing feelings of social discomfort, it is a short-term challenge, only.;;","entities":[{"id":6294,"label":"non-causal","start_offset":0,"end_offset":178}],"relations":[],"Comments":[]}