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  • During a pandemic, trust in leaders is affected by how they resolve moral dilemmas. Across 22 countries, leaders’ endorsement of instrumental harm reduced public trust, while endorsement of impartial beneficence increased trust.

    • Jim A. C. Everett
    • Clara Colombatto
    • Molly J. Crockett
    Registered Report
  • In this Registered Report, Isler et al. test whether religious cooperation is intuitively parochial. They find evidence of religious parochialism but not intuitive cooperation. Exploratory analyses suggest that deliberation tends to promote cooperation in general.

    • Ozan Isler
    • Onurcan Yilmaz
    • A. John Maule
    Registered Report
  • In a Registered Report, Eldar et al. measure pupillary responses in six different tasks to adjudicate between two accounts of biases in decision-making: do biases reflect a lack of effort and deliberation or do they arise from gradual information integration?

    • Eran Eldar
    • Valkyrie Felso
    • Yael Niv
    Registered Report