Working papers & publikace

Working papers

Vranka, M., Becková, A., & Houdek, P. (under review). Is Humblebragging an Effective Impression Management Tactic in a Job Interview? [html]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. A. (2017). Grit shows a negative association with scholastic aptitude in a large sample of university applicants. [preprint]

Efendić, E., Bartoš, F., Vranka, M. A., & Bahník, Š. (2019). A minority deliberately cheats for one’s own and other’s benefit: An investigation of dicehonesty using mouse tracking. [preprint]

2024

Ruggeri, K., Stock, F., Haslam, S. A., Capraro, V., Boggio, P., Ellemers, N., … & Willer, R. (2024). A synthesis of evidence for policy from behavioural science during COVID-19. Nature, 625(7993), 134-147. [html]

Vlasceanu, M., Doell, K. C., Bak-Coleman, J. B., Todorova, B., Berkebile-Weinberg, M. M., Grayson, S. J., … & Lutz, A. E. (2024). Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries. Science advances, 10(6), eadj5778. [html]

2023

Buchanan, E. M., Lewis, S. C., Paris, B., Forscher, P. S., Pavlacic, J. M., Beshears, J. E., … & Vega, D. (2023). The Psychological Science Accelerator’s COVID-19 rapid-response dataset. Scientific Data, 10(1), 87. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2023). How does probabilistic harm affect dishonesty? An experiment. Finance Research Letters, 58, 104373. [pdf]

2022

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. A. (2022). Experimental test of the effects of punishment probability and size on the decision to take a bribe. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. [preprint]

Legate, N., Ngyuen, T. V., Weinstein, N., Moller, A., Legault, L., Vally, Z., … & Ogbonnaya, C. E. (2022). A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(22). [pdf]

Bago, B., Kovacs, M., Protzko, J., Nagy, T., Kekecs, Z., Palfi, B., … & Matibag, C. J. (2022). Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample. Nature Human Behaviour, 6(6), 880-895. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2022). No evidence of moral licensing in a laboratory bribe-taking task. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 13860. [pdf]

Dorison, C. A., Lerner, J. S., Heller, B. H., Rothman, A. J., Kawachi, I. I., Wang, K., … & Pantazi, M. (2022). In COVID-19 health messaging, loss framing increases anxiety with little-to-no concomitant benefits: Experimental evidence from 84 countries. Affective Science, 3(3), 577-602. [pdf]

Ruggeri, K., Panin, A., Vdovic, M., Većkalov, B., Abdul-Salaam, N., Achterberg, J., … & Toscano, F. (2022). The globalizability of temporal discounting. Nature Human Behaviour, 6(10), 1386-1397. [pdf]

2021

Houdek, P., Bahník, Š., Hudík, M., & Vranka, M. (2021). Selection effects on dishonest behavior. Judgment & Decision Making, 16(2). [pdf]

Vranka, M., Hudík, M., Frollová, N., Bahník, Š., Sýkorová, M., & Houdek, P. (2021). Honesty of Online Workers: A Field Experiment shows no Evidence of Self-Selection of Cheaters to a Cheating-enabling Work Environment. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 94, 11730. [preprint]

Frollová, N., Vranka, M., & Houdek, P. (2021). A qualitative study of perception of a dishonesty experiment. Journal of Economic Methodology, 1-17. [pdf]

Ruggeri, K., Većkalov, B., Bojanić, L., Andersen, T. L., Ashcroft-Jones, S., Ayacaxli, N., … & Folke, T. (2021). The general fault in our fault lines. Nature human behaviour, 1-11. [html]

Wang, K., Goldenberg, A., Dorison, C. A., Miller, J. K., Uusberg, A., Lerner, J. S., … & Isager, P. M. (2021). A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Human Behaviour, 5(8), 1089-1110. [html]

Moseley, P., Aleman, A., Allen, P., Bell, V., Bless, J., Bortolon, C., … & Fernyhough, C. (2021). Correlates of hallucinatory experiences in the general population: An international multisite replication study. Psychological science, 32(7), 1024-1037. [html]

Bahník, Š., Efendic, E., & Vranka, M. A. (2021). Sacrificing oneself or another: The difference between prescriptive and normative judgments in moral evaluation. Psychological reports, 124(1), 108-130. [html]

2020

Colling, L. J., Szűcs, D., De Marco, D., Cipora, K., Ulrich, R., Nuerk, H. C., … & McShane, B. B. (2020). Registered replication report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003). Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 3(2), 143-162. [html]

Brandt, M. J., Kuppens, T., Spears, R., Andrighetto, L., Autin, F., Babincak, P., … & Zimmerman, J. L. (2020). Subjective status and perceived legitimacy across countries. European Journal of Social Psychology, 50(5), 921-942. [html]

2019

Vranka, M., Frollová, N., Pour, M., Novakova, J., & Houdek, P. (2019). Cheating Customers in Grocery Stores: A Field Study on Dishonesty. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 101484. [pdf]

Bahník, Š. (2019). Disfluent, But Fast. Experimental psychology, 66(5), 346-354. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., Vranka, M. A., & Trefná, K. (2019). What makes euthanasia justifiable? The role of symptoms’ characteristics and interindividual differences. Death Studies, 1-12.

2018

Klein, R. A., Vianello, M., Hasselman, F., Adams, B. G., Adams Jr, R. B., Alper, S., …, & Nosek, B. A. (2018). Many Labs 2: Investigating variation in replicability across samples and settings. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 1(4), 443-490. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. A. (2018). Consistency and contrast effects in moral evaluation of euthanasia. Current Psychology, 1-9.

Vranka, M. A., & Bahník, Š. (2018). Predictors of Bribe Taking: The Role of Bribe Size and Personality. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, 1511. [pdf]

2017

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2017). If it’s difficult to pronounce, it might not be risky: The effect of fluency on judgment of risk does not generalize to new stimuli. Psychological Science. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2017). Growth mindset is not associated with scholastic aptitude in a large sample of university applicants. Personality and Individual Differences, 117, 139-143. [pdf]

2016

Cheung, I., Campbell, L., LeBel, E.,…Yong, J. C. (2016). Registered Replication Report: Study 1 from Finkel, Rusbult, Kumashiro, & Hannon (2002). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 11, 750–764. [pdf]

Vranka, M., & Bahník, Š. (2016). Is the emotional dog blind to its choices? An attempt to reconcile the Social intuitionist model and the choice blindness effect. Experimental Psychology, 63, 180–188. [pdf]

Vranka, M., Bahník, Š. (2016). Differences in autonomy of humans and ultrasocial insect. Commentary to The economic origins of ultrasociality. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 38–39. [pdf]

2015

Bahník, Š., Vranka, M., & Dlouhá, J. (2015). X good things in life: Processing fluency effects in the” Three good things in life” exercise. Journal of Research in Personality, 55, 91-97. [pdf]

2014

Alogna, V. K., Attaya, M. K., Aucoin, P., Bahník, Š., Birch, S., Birt, A. R., … & Zwaan, R. A. (2014). Registered replication report: Schooler & Engstler-Schooler (1990). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 9, 556–578. [html]

Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams Jr, R. B., Bahník, Š., Bernstein, M. J., … & Nosek, B. A. (2014). Investigating Variation in Replicability. Social Psychology, 45(3), 142-152. [pdf]

Klein, R. A., Ratliff, K. A., Vianello, M., Adams Jr, R. B., Bahník, Š., Bernstein, M. J., … & Nosek, B. A. (2014). Data from Investigating Variation in Replicability: A “Many Labs” Replication Project. Journal of Open Psychology Data, 2(1), e4. [html]

Posters

Efendić, E., Bartoš, F., Vranka, M., & Bahník, Š. (2018). Dicehonesty: Cheating Equally for One’s Own and Other’s Benefit. Poster presented at the SJDM 2018, New Orleans, LA, USA. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2016). Effects of personality, perspective, and question format on overconfidence. Poster presented at the SJDM 2016, Boston, MA, USA. [pdf]

Bahník, Š., & Vranka, M. (2015). If it’s difficult to pronounce, it might not be risky: The effect of fluency on judgment of risk does not generalize to new stimuli. Poster presented at the SJDM 2015 in Chicago, IL, USA. [pdf]