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Petr Houdek

Researcher at University of Economics, Prague

Publications -  41
Citations -  997

Petr Houdek is an academic researcher from University of Economics, Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dishonesty & Cheating. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 38 publications receiving 714 citations. Previous affiliations of Petr Houdek include Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem & Charles University in Prague.

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Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings

Richard A. Klein, +190 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted preregistered replications of 28 classic and contemporary published findings, with protocols that were peer reviewed in advance, to examine variation in effect magnitudes across samples and settings, and found that very little heterogeneity was attributable to the order in which the tasks were performed or whether the task were administered in lab versus online.
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Registered Replication Report: Study 1 From Finkel, Rusbult, Kumashiro, & Hannon (2002)

TL;DR: This Registered Replication Report (RRR) meta-analytically combines the results of 16 new direct replications of the original study, all of which followed a standardized, vetted, and preregistered protocol and showed little effect of the priming manipulation on the forgiveness outcome measures.
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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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Subjective status and perceived legitimacy across countries

Mark J. Brandt, +75 more
TL;DR: Although not always consistent with hypotheses, group identification, self‐esteem, and beliefs in social mobility were all associated with perceived legitimacy among people who have low subjective status, which enrich the understanding of the relationship between social status and legitimacy.
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Is Behavioral Ethics Ready for Giving Business and Policy Advice

TL;DR: In this article, a series of behavioral ethics-based interventions to increase people's honesty and integrity in business and public policy interventions are presented, with a critical perspective of the applicability of behavioural ethics.