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Balazs Aczel

Researcher at Eötvös Loránd University

Publications -  74
Citations -  1865

Balazs Aczel is an academic researcher from Eötvös Loránd University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1055 citations. Previous affiliations of Balazs Aczel include Hungarian Academy of Sciences & University of Cambridge.

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A Systematic Scoping Review of the Choice Architecture Movement: Toward Understanding When and Why Nudges Work

TL;DR: This paper provided a domain-general scoping review of the nudge movement by reviewing 422 choice architecture interventions in 156 empirical studies and found that 74% of these studies were mainly motivated to assess the effectiveness of the interventions in one specific setting, while only 24% of the studies focused on the exploration of moderators or underlying processes.
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The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology through a Distributed Collaborative Network

Hannah Moshontz, +97 more
TL;DR: The Psychological Science Accelerator is a distributed network of laboratories designed to enable and support crowdsourced research projects that will advance understanding of mental processes and behaviors by enabling rigorous research and systematic examination of its generalizability.
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Intact implicit learning in autism spectrum conditions

TL;DR: It is concluded that implicit mechanisms are preserved in ASC and proposed that it is disruption by other atypical processes that impact negatively on the development of skills associated with an implicit acquisition.
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Registered Replication Report : Rand, Greene, and Nowak (2012)

TL;DR: The size and variability of the effect of time pressure on cooperative decisions are assessed by combining 21 separate, preregistered replications of the critical conditions from Study 7 of the original article and the results are consistent with the presence of selection biases and the absence of a causal effect ofTime pressure on cooperation.
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To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?

Benedict C. Jones, +243 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that, while the valence–dominance model generalizes very well across regions when dimensions are forced to be orthogonal, regional differences are revealed when the authors use different extraction methods and correlate and rotate the dimension reduction solution.