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Large Language Models that Can Distinguish One-shot from Repeated Games: Understanding and Intervention in Risky Decision-Making

Zhou Lei, Li Litong, Wang Xu, Qu Huafeng, Hu Qianyu, Li Aimei, Gu Chenyan, Li Aimei, Gu Chenyan
2025-12-07 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202509.00060 Mixed Source

Theoretical research on risky decision-making primarily relies on backward inference from behavioral outcomes and self-report data, lacking direct observation of the decision-making process, which constrains the explanation of its underlying mechanisms and the development of effective behavioral int…

Leadership Response Mechanisms to Employees' Generative AI Recommendations: A Multi-level Study from a Social Comparison Perspective

Han Yi, Ma Chaoyi, Shuwei Zong, Han Yi
2025-11-28 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202509.00071 Mixed Source

GenAI participation in organizational decision-making has become an unstoppable trend, yet academic research on GenAI advice adoption remains incomplete. In the leadership decision-making process, how do leaders compare employee advice, GenAI advice, and employee-GenAI team advice for adoption? What…

The framing effect of cross-temporal decision-making in the loss domain will influence debt restructuring decision preferences

Majiatao, Li Shu, He Guibing, Li Shu, He Guibing
2025-11-05 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202511.00060 Mixed Source

The framing effect is a robust phenomenon that violates the axioms of rational decision-making. This study aims to examine whether framing effects exist in intertemporal decision-making within the loss domain and to explore their potential impact on debt swap policies. The findings indicate that: (1…

Formation and Influence Mechanisms of Service Robot-Work Environment Fit

Guan Xinhua, Xie Lishan, Ma Xujing, Guan Xinhua
2025-09-02 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202509.00047 Mixed Source

The rapid development of artificial intelligence and robotics has made it a reality for enterprises to utilize robots to create value for customers; however, instances of service failure, forced decommissioning, or abandonment of robots are not uncommon. Existing research has primarily focused on th…

Human-AI Harmony from the Perspective of Media Naturalness

Su Di, Liao Jiangqun, Kaiping Peng, Liao Jiangqun
2025-08-29 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202509.00001 Mixed Source

With the widespread application of Artificial Intelligence (AI), establishing high-quality human-AI interaction relationships has emerged as a prominent research focus. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the potential for harmonious coexistence between humans and AI, introducing the concept…

Connotation and Characteristic Dimensions of Spiritual Support for Contemporary Older Adults

Fan Yunge, Ma Zijuan, Lin Weishi, Zhang Rui, Wang Dongfang, Fan Fang, Wang Dongfang, Fan Fang
2025-08-25 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202508.00347

With the improvement of material living standards among China's elderly population, their spiritual needs have become increasingly prominent, making spiritual support a critical issue in addressing contemporary population aging. However, systematic exploration of the connotation, characteristic dime…

How Do Leaders' Interpersonal Emotion Management Strategies Break the Self-Perpetuating Effect of Employee Venting to Leaders? A Venter-Recipient Interaction Perspective

Zhang Shengjun, Zhou Jianjun, Wan Guoguang, Liu Fangzhou, Long Lirong, Pang Xuhong, Wan Guoguang
2025-08-14 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202508.00227

Workplace venting by employees to leaders is extremely common and has become a daily management challenge that leaders must confront. Previous venting literature has primarily adopted a single perspective of either the venter or the recipient, examining the effects of employee-to-leader venting on b…

Human-AI Security Trust in Smart Home Robots and Its Influencing Factors

Shanshan You, Qi Yue, Chen Junting, Luo Lei, Zhang Kan, Qi Yue
2025-07-07 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00063 Mixed Source

With the development of smart home robot technology, security risks have emerged as a new challenge for human-robot trust. This study proposes and validates a new dimension of trust in smart home robots—security trust. To this end, Study 1 developed a security trust scale for smart home robots and v…

The Effect of Identity on Smokers' Interpretation Bias: The Role of Cognitive Load

Chen Haide, Zhang Heng, Wang Jia, Gao Lingfeng, Gao Lingfeng
2025-07-02 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00019

Interpretive bias toward relevant cues represents a crucial component of cognitive bias in addicted individuals; however, the characteristics and underlying mechanisms of smokers' interpretive bias toward smoking-related cues have yet to be elucidated. The present study examined, through three exper…

Acceptance of Task Allocation to Intelligent Robots in Monetary and Moral Contexts: A Study of Independent and Collaborative Modes

Jiang Duo, Luo Zhenwang, Huang Weiqi, Luo Nanbao, Chen Yawen, Luo Zhenwang, Huang Weiqi
2025-06-26 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00301

With the advancement of artificial intelligence technology, intelligent robots have begun to act as working agents in human work contexts. Do humans accept the allocation of work to intelligent robots? Intelligent robots possess moderate agency and low sentience, resulting in differences between the…

Why Unable to Escape? Influencing Factors and Mechanisms of Disengagement from Intimate Partner Violence

Yalin Chen, Gong Zhe, Gong Zhe
2025-06-23 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00196 Mixed Source

To elucidate the complex pathways and underlying mechanisms of intimate partner violence (IPV) disengagement, this study systematically reviews the multi-level influencing factors of IPV disengagement, and proposes the Staged-Continuum DynamicInteraction Model (SCDIM) for IPV disengagement by integr…

Exploration and Evaluation of Factors Influencing HPV Vaccination Intention Among Young Chinese Women

Song Mengyao, Zhu Tingshao, Zhu Tingshao
2024-02-29 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202402.00261

HPV vaccination can effectively prevent not only the development of cervical cancer and its precancerous lesions, but also diseases in other anatomical sites caused by HPV infection. However, the vaccination status in China is not optimistic, with many young individuals exhibiting hesitation toward …

Optimization of Life Satisfaction Prediction Models Based on Text Data Augmentation

Chen Jiajing, Hu Dingding, Song Rui, Tan Shiqi, Li Yuqing, Zhang Shengnan, Zhu Tingshao, Zhao Nan, Zhu Tingshao, Zhao Nan
2024-02-29 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00007

Objective: With the development of internet big data and machine learning methods, an increasing number of studies combine text analysis and machine learning to predict satisfaction. In research on building life satisfaction prediction models, to address the challenge of obtaining large amounts of e…

Exploring the influencing factors of COVID-19 vaccination willingness: A mixed-method study in China

Yue Su, Sijia Li, Feng Huang, Jia Xue, Tingshao Zhu, Jia Xue, Tingshao Zhu
2022-05-11 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202205.00024

The COVID-19 outbreak has caused tremendous damage to individuals' normal lives and societal development. Recently, with the emergence of novel coronavirus variants, people worldwide continue to face the threat of COVID-19. Vaccination is considered one of the most effective methods to combat this p…

Theoretical Exploration of Expressive Writing Applied to Psychological Rescue During Social Disasters

Qiu Xiaoyan, Ge Yanying, Hu Chao, Hu Chao
2022-05-10 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202205.00038

During periods of social disasters such as pandemics, the number of trauma survivors increases dramatically; coupled with transportation disruptions, traditional psychological rescue efforts struggle to respond promptly to large-scale psychological crises among disaster victims. Expressive writing, …

Introduction to Python for Big Data Psychology

Lyu Sihua, Song Mengyao, Mo Liuling, Li Dongqi, Zhu Tingshao, Zhu Tingshao
2022-03-18 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00020

This paper introduces big data psychology research methods in detail, using Jiujiu Articles Network as a case study. Using text data collected from user experiments, word frequency features are extracted to train machine learning models, which are then utilized to predict the life satisfaction corre…

Graded Responses and Evaluation of Driving Characteristics under Road Hazard Stress

Zheng Xinyi, YANG Yanqun, Chen Ming, Said Easa, Zheng Xinyi
2022-03-15 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202203.00034

[Objective] To investigate whether driving characteristics influence drivers' stress responses and behaviors when facing traffic hazard events. [Methods] This study employed the Vienna Traffic Psychological Test System (VTS) to test participants in a driving simulation experiment. In the driving sim…

The Impact of Single Status on Life Satisfaction: A Study Based on Zhihu Data

Zhang Zhiyong, Ma Weiwei, Zhang Shiyu, Qiu Yi, Xu Chenglong, Zhang Hongyu, Zhu Tingshao, Zhao Nan, Zhu Tingshao
2022-03-06 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00006

To investigate the differences between single individuals and individuals in romantic relationships regarding life satisfaction and the proportion of emotional word frequency, this study leveraged large-scale web data, employing a Python crawler program to extract user posts from the Zhihu platform …

The Psychological Structure of Interaction Naturalness and Its Effects

Cao Jianqin, Zhang Jingyu, Zhang Liang, Wang Xiaoyu, Zhang Jingyu
2022-01-30 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00125

This paper investigates the psychological structure of interaction naturalness and its effects through three studies. Study 1 developed an initial scale containing 9 items through dictionary search, literature review, and expert interviews. Study 2 surveyed 353 intelligent connected vehicle users, a…

Community Consumer Research Based on Place Attachment and Consumer Satiation Theory

Zhang Sha, Xu Mengchen, Jiang Peiqi, Zhao Hong, Zhang Sha, Jiang Peiqi, ZHAO Hong
2022-01-24 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00066

As traditional shopping centers have reached maturity, and with consumers' consumption radius contracting under pandemic conditions, community commerce is increasingly favored by capital and valued by government. However, research on community commerce, particularly regarding community consumers, ha…