Vanessa Cheung
PhD student at UCL | cognitive science, moral judgment and decision-making
- Reposted by Vanessa Cheung#OpenAccess from @bppjournal.bsky.social - Negative anecdotes reduce policy support: evidence from three experimental studies on communicating policy (in)effectiveness - cup.org/4jDoXyD - A.Rodger, G.A.Sanna, @vanessachg.bsky.social, @nicholaraihani.bsky.social & D.Lagnado #FirstView
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- Our new research paper is out in NHB, which we apparently coauthored with acclaimed actor Ryan Reynolds. Critics are calling it his best work since Deadpool.
- In this article, Maier et al. show that metacognitive learning from consequences can shape moral decision-making. @maxmaier.bsky.social @vancityreynolds.bsky.social @vanessachg.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Excited to share that this paper is now published in PNAS! (With @maxmaier.bsky.social & Falk Lieder) www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
- We updated our preprint on moral decision-making in LLMs (osf.io/preprints/ps...) with a new study investigating sources of the yes-no framing bias and amplified omission bias. Results show that they likely arise from fine-tuning for chatbot applications. (w/ @maxmaier.bsky.social and Falk Lieder)
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