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    Items for Author "吳庭達"  

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    [心理學系] 會議論文 2024-07 The moral dilemma and social dilemma of autonomous vehicles: The role of perceived responsibility 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2023-07 Linking moral dilemmas and social dilemmas: Are deontologists perceived as more cooperative in prisoner’s dilemmas? 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Kam, Hayden; Au, Wing Tung
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2021-02 Validation of meaning orientation scale in goal pursuit 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2020-07 Development of meaning as effort and meaning as outcome orientation scale in goal pursuit 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2019-02 When does the intuitive-cooperative effect exist? The role of game riskiness on the effect of decision time on cooperation in social dilemmas 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2018-03 How reading the Bible may or may not help dealing with a bothersome event 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2018-03 I know you will cooperate, will I? Game riskiness moderates the expectation-cooperation link in social dilemmas 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2017-06 Extension of game riskiness model in prisoner’s dilemmas through expected utility perspective 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 會議論文 2016-07 The role of risk attitude and uncertainty on believing in God 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2024-05 The Role of Game Riskiness on the Expectation-Cooperation Link in Social Dilemmas and its Relations with Fear and Greed 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Au, Wing Tung; Lai, Derek Chun Kiu
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2024-02 How fear of Covid-19 predicts differential attitudes between nonphysician healthcare workers and other essential occupations 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Chow, Dawn Yi Lin
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2021-01 Mind perception and stereotype attribution of corporations and charities 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Au, Rachel Hoi Yan
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2019-03 Appreciative joy meditation enhances acceptance of unfair offer in ultimatum game 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Lai, Derek Chun Kiu; Zeng, Xianglong; Oei , Tian Po
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2018-07 The effect of subgroup homogeneity of efficacy on contribution in public good dilemmas 吳庭達; Ng, Gary Ting Tat; Yam, Paton Pak Chun; Au , Wing Tung; Tao, Lin; Lu, Su; Leung, Hildie; Fung, Jane M. Y.
    [心理學系] 期刊論文 2016-04 Expectation and cooperation in prisoner`s dilemmas: The moderating role of game riskiness 吳庭達; Ng , Gary Ting Tat; Au, Wing Tung

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