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Wisdom in Conflicts

Do people engage in perspective taking, intellectual humility, and other metacognitive processes when the face interpersonal or intergroup conflicts?

 What can motivate metacognitive reasoning processes, and can they promote conflict resolution? 

We study the antecedents and consequences of wisdom-related metacognitions in various conflict settings, from close relationships to interactable intergroup conflicts.

 

 

Related Publications

Simunovic, D., Dorfman, A., & Katzir, M. (2024). Exploring motivated reasoning in polarization over the unfolding 2023 judicial reform in Israel. Communications Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-024-00080-x

Brienza, J. P.,* Dorfman, A., & Bobocel, D. R. (2023). Mind the gap: Wise reasoning attenuates male bias toward gender pay-gap denialism. European Journal of Social Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.3009