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27 February, 2025

Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies

Nature Scientific Reports Abstract When someone violates a social norm, others may think that some sanction would be appropriate. We examine how the experience of emotions like anger and disgust relate

Type of publication: Journal articles | Vartanova, Irina , & Per A. Andersson et al. Strimling, Pontus , & Per A. Andersson et al. Hazin, Isabela , & Per A. Andersson et al. Andrighetto, Giulia , & Per A. Andersson et al. Eriksson, Kimmo , & Per A. Andersson et al.
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07 May, 2021
Markus Jäntti: Trends in absolute intergenerational income mobility in Sweden

Markus Jäntti: Trends in absolute intergenerational income mobility in Sweden

Markus Jänttis research centers on income inequality, poverty, socio-economic mobility, and wealth inequality, especially in a cross-national perspective. He teaches econometrics and methods for inequ

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10 March, 2016

Moderators of the disapproval of peer punishment

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 1368430215583519. Abstract Recent studies have found disapproval of peer punishment of norm violations. This seems puzzling, given the potential benefits peer

Type of publication: Journal articles | Eriksson, Kimmo , , Andersson, P.A. Strimling, Pontus , , Andersson, P.A.
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24 September, 2018
Dean Spears

Dean Spears

I am Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin and Executive Director at Research Institute for Compassionate Economics. I am also visiting economist at Indian Statistical

Assistant Professor, Economics
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26 June, 2018

The need for nuance in the null hypothesis significance testing debate

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 77 (2017), 4, p. 616-630. Abstract Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) provides an important statistical toolbox, but there are a number of ways i

Type of publication: Journal articles | Häggström, Olle
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01 February, 2003

Demographic Patterns from the 1960s in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal

This literature review describes the demographic development in France, Italy, Spain and Portugal from the 1960s. The general pattern is delayed transition to adulthood and first birth, decline of fer

Type of publication: Working papers | Ingrid Rydell
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26 June, 2018

The Role of Education for Intergenerational Income Mobility: A comparison of the United States, Great Britain, and Sweden

Social Forces, Volume 96, Issue 1, pp. 121–152, doi.org/10.1093/sf/sox051 Abstract Previous studies have found that intergenerational income persistence is relatively high in the United States and Brita

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jonsson, Jan O. , Paul Gregg & Lindsey Macmillan Mood, Carina , Paul Gregg & Lindsey Macmillan
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11 January, 2016
Anna Tyllström

Anna Tyllström

I hold a PhD in business administration, especially organizational theory. I am a senior lecturer at Uppsala University and previously been working at Score, Stockholm School of Economics, University

PhD, Business Studies
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15 December, 2021

Positive Egalitarianism Reconsidered

Utilitas Abstract According to positive egalitarianism, not only do relations of inequality have negative value, as negative egalitarians claim, but relations of equality also have positive value. The eg

Type of publication: Journal articles | Arrhenius, Gustaf , Mosquera, Julia
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12 December, 2022

The Boundaries of Democracy. A Theory of Inclusion

Routledge, 166 p. This book provides a general theory of democratic inclusion for the present world. It presents an original contribution to our understanding of the democratic ideal by explaining how

Type of publication: Books | Beckman, Ludvig
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