{"meta":{"query_hash":"f194f2aa101c","filters":{"topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior"},"cohort_total":515,"direct_labels_cover":1,"predictions_cover":515,"exported":515,"export_cap":100000,"truncated":false,"label_status":"direct model label, unvalidated","prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated (Codex and Gemma teacher distillation)","score_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","snapshot":{"source":"OpenAlex, pinned release, all 482 partitions","release":"2026-06-24","frame_built":"2026-07-12"},"permalink":"https://metacan.xera.ac/q/f194f2aa101c","api":"https://metacan.xera.ac/api/v1/cohort?topic=Emotions+and+Moral+Behavior"},"results":[{"id":"W1043524810","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511976698.011","title":"Emotional Aftereffects: Some Negative Consequences and Thoughts on How to Avoid Them","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.06694703706462435,"score_gpt":0.25061532733870723,"score_spread":0.18366829027408288,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1043524810","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0130355675,0.0000613465,0.00010937215,0.00013949926,0.0006640678,0.000745587,0.0008024053,0.00010764157,0.9843345],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.06813971,0.000028802688,0.000106151805,0.00022706398,0.00028892094,0.0000048501065,0.000028359847,0.00004045369,0.9311357],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998621,0.000104972656,0.00012319676,0.00067858864,0.00018274882,0.00028947688],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988948,0.00011889741,0.00015539337,0.00046281423,0.00011613671,0.00025192797],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007997998,0.0004044544,0.00038330606,0.00020225381,0.00021884778,0.00004378486,0.00030869705,0.0003923273,0.000059877762],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008758537,0.0004060432,0.0001471416,0.000008738626,0.00064305426,0.0000877804,0.00019604246,0.00045177853,0.00014623746],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000234079,0.000029565155,0.000012806239,0.00003060132,0.00013261841,0.0004526154,0.0003911775,6.903756e-8,0.000062651015,0.9729865,0.02393783,0.0017294382],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018239842,0.0009998964,0.0034181958,0.0009154828,0.00054563006,0.00014900681,0.00029020963,4.8343867e-7,0.0016123834,0.0013130243,0.9875626,0.0013690812],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013765645,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004541232,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97167355,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000108432076,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047923757,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998391},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W124531158","doi":"","title":"William James' Theory of Emotion","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship@Western (Western University)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Interpretation (philosophy); Introspection; Consciousness; Psychology; Impossibility; Action (physics); Unconscious mind; Cognition; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.10432603529347917,"score_gpt":0.34125790275776224,"score_spread":0.23693186746428307,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W124531158","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98936874,0.00005159549,0.005337319,0.0000845952,0.0006702999,0.00022379984,0.00002583108,0.00014408825,0.0040937327],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97414654,0.000010478675,0.000070888775,0.00018210098,0.00009849578,0.0000012381711,0.000024454233,0.000038646107,0.025427151],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979227,0.00065868115,0.00028498078,0.00048742015,0.00024598764,0.00040020933],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985243,0.00012331305,0.00023583637,0.0007688183,0.00015627495,0.00019143318],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00062219886,0.00025038733,0.00032952803,0.0004519875,0.00014795891,0.000049215363,0.0005848932,0.00026394342,0.00041382006],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000358706,0.00027077828,0.00018753686,0.0004092174,0.00019525322,0.0006081977,0.00016438856,0.00040124165,0.0006526878],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012124979,0.00026385882,0.97991985,0.00002494685,0.000057027675,0.000043543845,0.0007522217,0.0000052134856,0.0009812576,0.0098507395,0.0000047288154,0.007975339],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001135741,0.00028570442,0.98926234,0.00009253604,0.0001349104,0.000025678331,0.000640222,5.8639802e-8,0.0011182368,0.00060883805,0.006412627,0.0002831189],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000052759788,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010709595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.021333419,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000075049866,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028072218,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999744},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1481091551","doi":"10.1111/pere.12083","title":"Shame proneness and intimate relations in Mainland China","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personal Relationships","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Operationalization; Psychology; Mainland China; Constructive; Social psychology; China; Developmental psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.11861302110521978,"score_gpt":0.3435752534789925,"score_spread":0.22496223237377272,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1481091551","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9659108,0.00036567642,0.00045587713,0.001455187,0.00018966533,0.00022146468,0.000018708311,0.000043303455,0.031339306],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9900019,0.0000032215069,0.0010776342,0.000025912335,0.000044784996,0.0000708483,0.0000381072,0.000014608075,0.008722973],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991043,0.0001678948,0.00019183819,0.00022462277,0.00012260547,0.00018872775],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99957293,0.000086928856,0.000046383055,0.00012694484,0.00003684189,0.00012996462],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005361296,0.00009846179,0.00011145469,0.0001719658,0.00013876584,0.000028578426,0.000054207998,0.00012173643,0.00035975373],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013219815,0.000094853705,0.000025314033,0.00023017683,0.00007475784,0.00015590727,0.000026808617,0.00035876274,0.00040223022],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028082262,0.00010443256,0.93833643,0.0000036527556,0.000007769015,0.000014909458,0.009212915,0.000024054785,0.00001083217,0.049278527,0.0016292076,0.0013492127],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071586145,0.00003666893,0.9903619,0.000018518276,0.000018596089,0.000046738358,0.0017652825,0.00055437704,8.16978e-7,0.004280448,0.0020831292,0.0001176289],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00020071931,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015759662,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.05202553,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000066393455,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000045082346,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.516999},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1500145441","doi":"10.1348/026151010x508083","title":"Positively versus negatively charged moral emotion expectancies in adolescence: The role of situational context and the developing moral self","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":46,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Prosocial behavior; Valence (chemistry); Situational ethics; Social psychology; Moral disengagement; Context (archaeology); Developmental psychology; Moral development","score_opus":0.028378411332591776,"score_gpt":0.3053078956356534,"score_spread":0.27692948430306163,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1500145441","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9947277,0.00088119577,0.000083317325,0.0012525964,0.0012578868,0.00027858172,0.000015504516,0.000009255513,0.0014939652],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99596006,0.000110091234,0.003383942,0.00036210654,0.000106827065,0.000019397408,0.000005620915,0.000014703814,0.000037242946],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99831724,0.00025078337,0.00070455216,0.0002136764,0.00024325404,0.0002704937],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99891555,0.00018451342,0.00045161834,0.00009193357,0.00029585988,0.000060550035],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008627369,0.00015423323,0.00033041136,0.00014718635,0.00020170816,0.00004301312,0.00031460973,0.0001412236,0.0002019418],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000121308214,0.0001215545,0.000081214486,0.00029665514,0.000607572,0.00019544316,0.000057010984,0.0006909776,0.000010476932],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.005570172,0.0013802849,0.44430003,0.000021306796,0.00056685874,0.00043795977,0.044523682,0.0000014356156,0.041468162,0.090401635,0.0021869796,0.3691415],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006768295,0.00012706906,0.97709894,0.00009408715,0.000026804062,0.0036290593,0.009691612,0.0000031346658,0.0006819028,0.0014564681,0.00027948752,0.00014311502],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012225752,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00046672346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.53279895,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005709978,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001628608,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49568486},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1515716572","doi":"","title":"The Best Things in Life Are...? -An Investigation of Valued Incidents and Feelings of Secondary-School Seniors in British Columbia","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; Student life; Gerontology; Social psychology; Medicine; Library science; Computer science","score_opus":0.021759002173849976,"score_gpt":0.27704109163582125,"score_spread":0.2552820894619713,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1515716572","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98441184,0.014696416,0.00011995658,0.00015010223,0.00045988333,0.0001242522,0.000013886898,0.0000015378024,0.0000221419],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98895913,0.010293462,0.00012752131,0.00036505944,0.00008341787,0.0000029172604,0.0000013532577,0.000016712882,0.00015042955],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99880177,0.00015740341,0.00057176367,0.0001062432,0.00012289686,0.0002399109],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987931,0.00006574283,0.00040472703,0.000121214456,0.00014116059,0.0004740544],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012829979,0.00007841412,0.00024500207,0.00017621675,0.00009899812,0.000095982985,0.00012589672,0.00011531347,0.00012305206],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006041417,0.0000922448,0.00003700736,0.00018892616,0.00018251827,0.00025741936,2.2132019e-7,0.00031220634,7.135005e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000466325,0.00005463666,0.9608165,0.000017627195,0.000032098946,0.000013962804,0.025315672,0.0000070540373,0.00031147283,0.00010951705,0.0007507049,0.0125240935],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022883015,0.00034223078,0.9806299,0.000544506,0.000032057287,0.00019176527,0.004747729,0.00002159929,0.000029249126,0.007562672,0.0034198018,0.00019016073],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.08084378,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.39939842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31855464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016484664,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016030927,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.925277},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1528498899","doi":"10.1080/15283488.2015.1023441","title":"Moral Identity Development and Positive Moral Emotions: Differences Involving Authentic and Hubristic Pride","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Identity","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":50,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Moral disengagement; Prosocial behavior; Morality; Social psychology; Identity (music); Internalism and externalism; Moral development; Social cognitive theory of morality; Moral psychology; Epistemology; Theology","score_opus":0.10511376414778832,"score_gpt":0.345952940392904,"score_spread":0.24083917624511564,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1528498899","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99533963,0.0008875089,0.0017149916,0.0001100553,0.00079047494,0.00025539476,0.000024817577,0.00007051435,0.0008065907],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965587,0.000018220248,0.0014766536,0.000051026356,0.00006733902,0.000027285452,0.000021398375,0.000014193456,0.001765165],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986251,0.00012686745,0.0002997513,0.00038994022,0.0002674349,0.0002908875],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99928457,0.000034833334,0.00010684562,0.00020638523,0.00013298758,0.0002343657],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038919496,0.00017788824,0.00023652326,0.00014829564,0.0002735617,0.00028207008,0.00015476641,0.00009305123,0.00011772754],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009190545,0.00017435745,0.00003549135,0.00018495787,0.00021074856,0.000811758,0.00022410447,0.00016817394,0.0001302912],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018579716,0.00025207404,0.9107365,0.000027451797,0.000061763356,0.00007065463,0.0055389954,2.6285758e-7,0.000083729574,0.07957408,0.0005276568,0.0031082504],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00052569545,0.000063578285,0.9790113,0.000053934233,0.000086029555,0.00004361913,0.0015064296,0.000021628102,0.000028477312,0.01843175,0.00002709138,0.00020048505],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023745245,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.002487733,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06827478,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000086651795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005782433,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.711009},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1563845823","doi":"10.47925/2013.043","title":"The Need for a Biopolitics of Scientific Discourses on Emotion and Affect","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy of education","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Argument (complex analysis); Situated; Discipline; Sociology; Reading (process); Epistemology; Scholarship; Criticism; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Social science; Political science; Philosophy; Law; Art","score_opus":0.05617158206665735,"score_gpt":0.37404644186062536,"score_spread":0.317874859793968,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1563845823","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9897661,0.00014528296,0.000032001837,0.0045870943,0.0013382309,0.0005062376,0.000016303013,0.000005834608,0.0036028994],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984973,0.0000034301138,0.00021085874,0.000024327248,0.00013671524,0.00010989,0.000020793597,0.0000060319517,0.0009906528],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995808,0.000028280429,0.0001310944,0.00011192694,0.000060932252,0.00008693826],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99941856,0.000103098726,0.00010172918,0.00020511221,0.00014310719,0.000028386346],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011703936,0.00005126758,0.0000700547,0.00008649631,0.00012088005,0.000022174125,0.00006113876,0.000028905275,0.000035397952],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039406455,0.000036320944,0.000037455546,0.000085447595,0.00022109787,0.00005401784,0.000006397151,0.000027746813,0.000010764099],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018710722,0.0006790145,0.0044718827,0.0000461617,0.000014349222,8.735732e-9,0.0010789162,3.5294724e-7,0.004596845,0.956507,0.0057532187,0.026833525],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006160313,0.0009555789,0.5156359,0.00014811994,0.000111074616,0.00000311603,0.0048983046,0.00002862388,0.0075428924,0.46865085,0.0012402865,0.000169221],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000710397,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000002100783,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.511164,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000102115555,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004220438,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.14811252},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1571374562","doi":"10.1023/a:1007061505251","title":"Unwanted Identities: A Key Variable in Shame–Anger Links and Gender Differences in Shame","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sex Roles","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":136,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"Francis Crick Institute","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Anger; Extant taxon; Feeling; Social psychology; Variance (accounting); Attribution; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.040740224325019135,"score_gpt":0.30491775389519216,"score_spread":0.26417752957017304,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1571374562","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9753073,0.00083132985,0.000019308338,0.00011680105,0.000113351525,0.0001402943,0.000024585377,0.000035751033,0.02341128],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98138475,0.000109949564,0.0001682791,0.00021741002,0.00004752813,0.00004502463,0.000012879548,0.000013748343,0.018000409],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990272,0.00009074228,0.00022554098,0.00028811433,0.00008850429,0.00027992445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99968463,0.000038286296,0.000026899383,0.00018835922,0.00001294041,0.00004886134],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014765555,0.00012576322,0.0002038335,0.00016316258,0.000040446634,0.000045317633,0.00011218603,0.00021275216,0.0073274234],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000067048663,0.00011379729,0.000023873088,0.00020005106,0.00006559017,0.00009436833,0.000026755348,0.00027741003,0.00012784892],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007842457,0.0006287502,0.9442444,0.00003780006,0.0000397161,0.00014767311,0.023633474,0.000013172261,0.0008408257,0.0051317033,0.0019192109,0.023284873],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010903478,0.00007492354,0.98763275,0.00006340649,0.000019626645,0.000020715004,0.003175089,0.00012031044,0.000027114296,0.005805413,0.0017381505,0.00023212656],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00062411226,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00069597043,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0433884,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019912175,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017390073,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99358004},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1670608443","doi":"","title":"On Disgust: A Menippean Interview. Interview with Robert Wilson","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian review of comparative literature","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Disgust; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Interview; Social psychology; Sociology; Anthropology; Anger","score_opus":0.08166081736264492,"score_gpt":0.3460875238170373,"score_spread":0.26442670645439237,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1670608443","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.05467001,0.5475154,0.00026105365,0.0031394549,0.0010403688,0.0027006639,0.00071720756,0.00007415133,0.3898817],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9744236,0.0033314703,0.0007452843,0.0114582125,0.00007328066,0.00021723365,0.00025359835,0.000044700057,0.009452623],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982261,0.0004899936,0.0004382788,0.0003749806,0.00012428661,0.00034635238],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984785,0.00002734979,0.00020144414,0.00067483925,0.0002452923,0.0003725846],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030086242,0.00030993318,0.0006985471,0.00020166734,0.00006019539,0.00002525617,0.00037607428,0.000096919895,0.0049765133],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008079836,0.00021325701,0.00018462026,0.00052807917,0.00011016284,0.000119184464,0.000020673218,0.00039406348,0.00024218502],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013881747,0.000739479,0.0021127383,0.007096335,0.00050373323,0.0005888349,0.037256133,2.717034e-7,0.000024023178,0.41332376,0.46950153,0.068714336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00077086384,0.0018382163,0.03339487,0.085566424,0.0002901391,0.00017209734,0.00054969563,0.0000018277042,0.0001149318,0.00046557985,0.87614524,0.0006901392],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013343574,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.01277034,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9197536,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008487833,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009507369,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99593306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W183817331","doi":"","title":"Could a machine or an Artificially Intelligent being ever feel emotions, rather than just simulate them?","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Human–computer interaction","score_opus":0.08441593718703601,"score_gpt":0.3142677302590503,"score_spread":0.2298517930720143,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W183817331","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98834354,0.0000340001,0.0017661708,0.0007573431,0.0005683662,0.00042967024,0.000084682855,0.0001743274,0.007841902],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9667156,0.000011106424,0.0012568583,0.0002497564,0.00013231087,0.0000014110576,0.00009154837,0.000063039886,0.031478375],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9972486,0.00057728577,0.00036481532,0.00075744186,0.0004411739,0.00061072106],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978994,0.00012309953,0.00029121074,0.0010731709,0.00024227088,0.0003708202],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010529399,0.00037239303,0.0004870171,0.00032543714,0.00078378385,0.00006428126,0.0008228671,0.00042973473,0.011147981],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007658728,0.00038165334,0.0002995973,0.0005078783,0.00028369983,0.00065184815,0.0002571602,0.0006825709,0.0015682068],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0041851914,0.0049148453,0.8263582,0.00015156875,0.00074475125,0.00045296445,0.03264331,0.0004886237,0.025315506,0.036701567,0.0019769447,0.066066526],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032854783,0.000997972,0.95897084,0.00017135839,0.00059004663,0.00008639639,0.008218151,0.000718269,0.0011626341,0.0017756684,0.022920579,0.0011025748],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004285555,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017167787,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13261268,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013688287,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007197422,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99986356},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1879346423","doi":"10.1111/jopy.12184","title":"The Benefits of Following Your Pride: Authentic Pride Promotes Achievement","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":99,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research; University of British Columbia; Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Feeling; Academic achievement; Social psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.12094995167256037,"score_gpt":0.37488269683127656,"score_spread":0.2539327451587162,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1879346423","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99441165,0.0012283772,0.00008859065,0.0023136875,0.0011589609,0.00013782164,0.000009705279,0.000006408531,0.0006448249],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976981,0.0000069987123,0.00053673197,0.00004406521,0.00020260738,0.0000036526887,0.0000010170608,0.000010406518,0.0014964187],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985163,0.00016684961,0.0005424983,0.0001081583,0.0004572173,0.00020896619],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988041,0.00007346294,0.0004885974,0.00022424386,0.00026556052,0.0001440231],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021218525,0.0001038069,0.00023218658,0.000050559567,0.00010377281,0.000028769633,0.00026677563,0.00005745682,0.000079337195],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015954972,0.000064899075,0.00028585386,0.0001125689,0.00006202235,0.00010095192,0.000041293075,0.0002314566,0.000013455016],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00083894434,0.003948074,0.8378354,0.000084605104,0.0014535274,0.00023408017,0.045435145,0.000038657334,0.00640814,0.026299434,0.014019854,0.06340418],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018462046,0.0008004516,0.9814007,0.000124322,0.0003350276,0.00016533118,0.0060164058,0.0000087157,0.0008607808,0.0012456176,0.0070353094,0.00016108774],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009731417,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000024122364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14356539,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000075534605,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010649293,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.26465073},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1910331714","doi":"10.1017/cbo9781316275672.013","title":"Share Your Grief but Not Your Anger: Victims and the Expression of Emotion in Criminal Justice","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Grief; Psychology; Criminology; Expression (computer science); Economic Justice; Criminal justice; Social psychology; Political science; Psychotherapist; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.06366604825467198,"score_gpt":0.27369940524882685,"score_spread":0.21003335699415487,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1910331714","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.048661128,0.00021766835,0.00021508754,0.0000469104,0.00049722655,0.0006063037,0.0010196827,0.000047791345,0.9486882],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.10326446,0.000096054995,0.000047703397,0.00005235854,0.00014387716,0.0000028729678,0.00003772938,0.00003626468,0.8963187],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986574,0.00012194563,0.00026956803,0.0004923641,0.00020644107,0.0002522822],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987546,0.000101863036,0.00031795196,0.00056471885,0.00015821442,0.00010261115],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017094577,0.00030799754,0.00043026518,0.00022513831,0.00015976604,0.000018770115,0.00036083243,0.00044682034,0.00007238738],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012763973,0.00024199777,0.00016189153,0.000009962471,0.00043300845,0.000087590946,0.00030750444,0.00044091343,0.000015453808],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015256163,0.00005595717,0.000035708155,0.00025301185,0.000060546885,0.0003161234,0.0019324363,4.3093206e-7,0.0015429533,0.9823355,0.0063327644,0.005608949],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.041637097,0.0012616186,0.026169838,0.008112934,0.012498479,0.0005677364,0.020450069,0.000046257952,0.010285513,0.00018423554,0.8744857,0.004300546],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003128504,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000052034384,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98215127,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008436717,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036997153,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9868383},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1933531113","doi":"10.7202/1072320ar","title":"Heartmind Literacy: Compassionate Imagining &amp; The Four Brahmavihāras","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Paideusis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia","keywords":"Compassion; Empathy; Hatred; Sociology; Buddhism; Literacy; Aesthetics; Psychology; Environmental ethics; Social psychology; Pedagogy; Political science; Philosophy; Law; Politics; Theology","score_opus":0.14500665840166585,"score_gpt":0.3780862257639759,"score_spread":0.23307956736231003,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1933531113","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90670896,0.00049513637,0.0024243933,0.071960606,0.00092970603,0.0002866361,0.000046234938,0.00019221577,0.016956119],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98640335,0.000004755818,0.0019288606,0.007053404,0.0002851282,0.00004297214,0.000019649693,0.00002515906,0.0042367447],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99889946,0.00016230175,0.00022518505,0.00029136945,0.00014990715,0.00027175382],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992204,0.00014498793,0.00006298068,0.00035784722,0.00006898807,0.00014485419],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018931102,0.00013398056,0.00016146577,0.000036505866,0.00019788176,0.000074363306,0.00018724163,0.0000522286,0.006804576],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000060450795,0.000092920454,0.00011498858,0.00024538967,0.00006986636,0.00009614522,0.00009374643,0.00026220645,0.0036846534],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001431783,0.00035888847,0.16723487,0.0000314287,0.00016235598,0.0002513305,0.036443356,0.00002527296,0.007325162,0.007906317,0.52443403,0.25568384],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045337927,0.00004920692,0.18442313,0.000020161828,0.00005945628,0.00005340418,0.0004592783,0.00012424806,0.00008294961,0.00023960987,0.8138394,0.00019582051],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018952801,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001755493,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28940535,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000125061215,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016563225,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9970911},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1939044031","doi":"10.1002/job.1864","title":"Episodic envy and counterproductive work behaviors: Is more justice always good?","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Organizational Behavior","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":86,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Attribution; Psychology; Social psychology; Distributive justice; Economic Justice; Procedural justice; Perception; Mediation; Organizational justice; Organizational commitment; Sociology; Economics; Microeconomics","score_opus":0.016560983610578495,"score_gpt":0.30022393446881845,"score_spread":0.28366295085823995,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1939044031","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9953277,0.00045978272,0.00030217183,0.0018731625,0.001277187,0.000365091,0.00005538866,0.00002761864,0.0003119014],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9927612,0.00003542164,0.0022868228,0.0005719791,0.0005364203,0.00003431645,0.000023854722,0.00006148413,0.0036885221],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99819756,0.000071665105,0.00067078363,0.00030695598,0.00046248376,0.000290559],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99774224,0.00006762224,0.00046103232,0.00027583787,0.001207301,0.00024599105],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020617647,0.00024148231,0.0003246737,0.00024921924,0.00019594528,0.00010616946,0.00026590817,0.00018183226,0.01242825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006747136,0.0002124289,0.00009630502,0.00053892843,0.00018224178,0.000463241,0.00006822507,0.0003979038,0.00040480672],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004807049,0.0014474014,0.93570584,0.000015360798,0.00008407487,0.00015868658,0.0042617633,0.0000025519714,0.00830812,0.0022082282,0.04225892,0.005501005],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00078302965,0.00025035007,0.9929195,0.000045613404,0.0009285527,0.0008978227,0.0017270707,6.429243e-7,0.00068629306,0.00009021919,0.0014206601,0.00025025167],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005022763,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000012187679,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.057213675,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000100404926,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010020193,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98847455},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1964376477","doi":"10.5539/ijps.v2n1p154","title":"“The Controversy over a Teacher’s First Escape in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake”: Exploring Folk-mentality Reflected via the Internet","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Psychological Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"China Postdoctoral Science Foundation","keywords":"Dialectic; The Internet; Psychology; China; Han chinese; Dimension (graph theory); Social psychology; Political science; Law; Theology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.16229356015554042,"score_gpt":0.44147208365973345,"score_spread":0.27917852350419303,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1964376477","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9736382,0.0008998631,0.000065035136,0.016443828,0.006068384,0.0002001591,0.000006388506,0.000013563227,0.0026645781],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970919,0.00033881888,0.00006608283,0.0010571103,0.0007821712,0.00007432288,0.0000015633395,0.000009165475,0.0005788557],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99797857,0.00034223654,0.00066387246,0.00021624305,0.0005233253,0.0002757281],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99821347,0.00080921437,0.00038066437,0.00026507032,0.0002831966,0.000048369493],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015142483,0.000178277,0.00023374544,0.000071989765,0.00023968647,0.000112452246,0.0011470397,0.000087264896,0.00063852384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004154028,0.00007677394,0.00022735416,0.00015485073,0.0004233987,0.00014342323,0.00012204938,0.0010969623,0.00005131031],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003674957,0.0058253016,0.45992622,0.000007151319,0.0031493024,0.0013800698,0.035038806,0.000015446276,0.0031896695,0.04616612,0.2761307,0.16549627],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015400368,0.0004093979,0.90816116,0.000029964804,0.00004467462,0.0003666546,0.0046580387,0.0000054191596,0.000021707205,0.0018798168,0.082766585,0.00011652067],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012112259,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014747869,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44823498,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006882828,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000711224,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6991388},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1964973327","doi":"10.1348/147608308x389391","title":"The role of attributions in the process of overcoming shame: A qualitative analysis","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Psychotherapy Theory Research and Practice","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":51,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Killam Trusts","keywords":"Shame; Attribution; Psychology; Blame; Social psychology; Construct (python library); Distress; Meaning (existential); Qualitative research; Psychotherapist; Sociology","score_opus":0.18231659187114982,"score_gpt":0.5724192828181701,"score_spread":0.3901026909470203,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1964973327","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93898475,0.022713872,0.0008034053,0.0051743714,0.00007764003,0.0004963975,0.000046059602,0.000007727365,0.031695765],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871515,0.011778396,0.000121910525,0.00030971912,0.000026619506,0.00012865596,0.0000048515603,0.000008849768,0.00046952348],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9925446,0.0061943815,0.000361479,0.00031301126,0.00025122138,0.00033529275],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9881625,0.010837324,0.00018272187,0.00048572515,0.00027760773,0.000054089545],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.011084019,0.000111363624,0.00024062714,0.00030851108,0.0005043872,0.000016791955,0.0003128433,0.00013031575,0.00024784062],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027668703,0.0000673639,0.00006604239,0.0014351606,0.0017636903,0.00013586463,0.000008442893,0.00058404,0.000005089997],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.009436132,0.001858352,0.020555794,0.00001277163,0.0009341331,0.000016618465,0.25510174,7.583066e-7,0.0012997036,0.6777876,0.0006907821,0.03230561],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025854544,0.002023507,0.17803073,0.000026748181,0.00020765653,0.00037527017,0.19398418,0.00000674881,0.00010415734,0.5729177,0.049518656,0.00021919567],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014458293,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008902942,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15747494,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000039789124,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000029609893,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.64983904},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1965644162","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-6494.2009.00608.x","title":"Quarrelsomeness in Daily Life","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Journal of Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":48,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.16834010518617318,"score_gpt":0.462082574424668,"score_spread":0.2937424692384948,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1965644162","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.004002355,0.99104065,0.000010619469,0.00011555916,0.0028650863,0.00017771918,0.000049589664,0.000006249096,0.0017321989],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00035058058,0.9969694,0.00017514525,0.00007074455,0.001013562,0.000015431604,0.000009656796,0.000035217414,0.0013602724],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99760777,0.00044463563,0.0011783696,0.00021942773,0.00028729934,0.00026249865],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980926,0.00013885097,0.0010879969,0.0003301107,0.00013057799,0.00021986767],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014470699,0.00026922597,0.0015994757,0.00032697973,0.000038106617,0.00003121683,0.0004415171,0.0005532337,0.0026878964],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009910063,0.00019753326,0.0008331917,0.00028856477,0.000075295706,0.00008971944,0.000032230186,0.0018997779,0.00015356406],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019364245,0.0005513811,0.0012547354,0.0014947923,0.00010619346,0.00030094976,0.0005376073,4.2172026e-8,6.657393e-7,0.0010820157,0.002942794,0.9917095],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003573887,0.0000775571,0.006487848,0.0020774573,0.00039339054,0.00042062695,0.00016160346,4.0247137e-8,2.9256165e-8,0.000035477762,0.98979825,0.00019032153],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001213788,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000067170084,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.99151915,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009261592,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004976316,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9982238},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1966802445","doi":"10.1016/j.bodyim.2013.08.002","title":"Body-related state shame and guilt in women: Do causal attributions mediate the influence of physical self-concept and shame and guilt proneness","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Body Image","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Brock University; University of Saskatchewan; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Globality; Psychology; Attribution; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Mediation","score_opus":0.008571655293553906,"score_gpt":0.2829996547929192,"score_spread":0.2744279994993653,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1966802445","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9975723,0.00028203204,0.0000061001374,0.0009739995,0.000056858564,0.0006655581,0.00013575041,0.00004556049,0.00026181177],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991776,0.000051624706,0.00012953718,0.00008031148,0.000026864203,0.0002311746,0.000013408617,0.000019069535,0.000270458],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986347,0.00014697122,0.0003280887,0.00036444856,0.00013125305,0.00039452378],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989291,0.00011454508,0.00012034607,0.0005844593,0.000117133895,0.00013444197],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002356118,0.00019253428,0.00029156246,0.000085324136,0.000108607055,0.000071487,0.00024911208,0.00009362621,0.00013592558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009399279,0.00014253755,0.000025921741,0.00022366877,0.00056979427,0.00030099053,0.00031103095,0.00026012587,0.0000345939],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026681955,0.0052262107,0.38240546,0.00031209964,0.00062702526,0.00033530057,0.2039069,0.00008243983,0.35156012,0.022741081,0.011643557,0.020893015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012951508,0.0002624334,0.99330276,0.000036891837,0.00003856,0.000028110584,0.00073109195,0.00009679251,0.00029228572,0.0035250047,0.00019980092,0.00019109315],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006755434,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002207439,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6108973,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000374863,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035438185,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.58125126},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1968194773","doi":"10.1177/1754073908097184","title":"How Emotions Occur: A Reply to Commentaries by Neu, Sundararajan, and Reisenzein","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.039979395268401864,"score_gpt":0.3489665347976531,"score_spread":0.3089871395292512,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1968194773","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":"commentary","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06976497,0.10053577,0.004979994,0.8098034,0.0011707082,0.0031136526,0.00024300133,0.00040251156,0.009985929],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.38930854,0.04289172,0.0069617853,0.4602878,0.0005297567,0.0003671816,0.0008512642,0.00011210627,0.098689854],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986384,0.00019563008,0.0003289132,0.00041531594,0.00014176051,0.00027997445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990335,0.000034491248,0.000110986635,0.0005421655,0.00007719085,0.0002016503],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029158388,0.00020032849,0.00035229613,0.000079231126,0.00021436655,0.000107305736,0.00013559619,0.000063198975,0.0010520468],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000081463455,0.00018172525,0.000103025595,0.000332324,0.00005354269,0.0001583001,0.000030350462,0.00017232411,0.000272269],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007399226,0.00018149821,0.0004815073,0.00008918238,0.000011516431,0.000007533782,0.0001833023,5.8350302e-8,0.00009523228,0.006304268,0.8792912,0.11334731],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028795743,0.0003656349,0.029727131,0.00067281857,0.0000907132,0.000060130566,0.000104384744,6.199977e-7,0.00001706706,0.00016036972,0.9683105,0.0002027034],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010659751,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001512233,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34951565,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039848157,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013139289,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998611},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1968206433","doi":"10.1177/2167702612470645","title":"Nonverbal Displays of Shame Predict Relapse and Declining Health in Recovering Alcoholics","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Clinical Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":75,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Nonverbal communication; Clinical psychology; Addiction; Personality; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.1535535385266385,"score_gpt":0.504945822193861,"score_spread":0.35139228366722247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1968206433","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9897206,0.000120657474,0.00024605318,0.0017167426,0.0010759077,0.00037728067,0.000010119034,0.00003860847,0.006694073],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9948368,0.00017639904,0.0030854382,0.0015371579,0.000070877104,0.000030476935,0.0000018533705,0.0000075668368,0.00025340065],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9970848,0.00021599552,0.001075137,0.0008442863,0.0002158886,0.00056388864],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982739,0.000491921,0.00026368324,0.0004886433,0.00006614394,0.00041572595],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0031315866,0.00014103096,0.00042062934,0.00011894761,0.000115305746,0.000036617614,0.00050178164,0.00020851508,0.00071942265],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00079584896,0.0001060856,0.000092095026,0.00068633794,0.0016871216,0.00022864151,0.00019360098,0.0005429028,0.0001252895],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006594387,0.0010855985,0.8043073,0.0000064252035,0.000004097991,0.000010723303,0.00026151788,0.0000025353547,0.00056481775,0.0035244136,0.0018003142,0.18836631],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00079216785,0.0012711312,0.99544525,0.000050749488,0.0000034890743,0.000017478136,0.00012526497,0.00012044236,0.0000021147414,0.0015622689,0.0004909969,0.00011862698],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024784016,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000021429587,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19113797,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034902703,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040415685,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.78771734},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1971691221","doi":"10.1111/1467-9329.00174","title":"Aristotle's Account of Anger: Narcissism and Illusions of Self‐Sufficiency","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Ratio","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":41,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Illusion; Passion; Narcissism; Psychology; Flourishing; Social psychology; Allegation; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Value (mathematics); Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Cognitive psychology; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.03650694236829226,"score_gpt":0.2957230461562005,"score_spread":0.2592161037879082,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1971691221","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97347635,0.0007288796,0.00016462257,0.00025009122,0.0001677465,0.00010428125,0.000020497066,0.000020446352,0.025067074],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99733555,0.000041221607,0.00061058876,0.00003866694,0.000019800702,0.0000066903813,0.0000024504516,0.000005736638,0.0019392942],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99952215,0.00002314042,0.0001756099,0.00011225656,0.00007848542,0.00008836552],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999624,0.00002331604,0.00007177944,0.00019893082,0.00005002535,0.000031946012],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006674836,0.00005370143,0.000111630245,0.00006334647,0.00005038486,0.0000038641165,0.000060470928,0.00005487932,0.0021983732],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009284199,0.000046551075,0.000030967938,0.000115108436,0.00006511337,0.00003735559,0.000022653654,0.000051427163,0.00003559769],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005295451,0.010171627,0.14640662,0.00016826372,0.00016970129,0.00006475294,0.09507179,0.000014681129,0.13662796,0.40241158,0.08309948,0.1257406],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015170564,0.0008691496,0.9378812,0.000059479487,0.00018955521,0.000059937644,0.0025053052,0.0005242598,0.0021148738,0.00063877954,0.053266406,0.000374026],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000067772286,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000012461726,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7914746,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007641327,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000064553888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99871373},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1973410077","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x05520041","title":"An emerging dialogue among social scientists and neuroscientists on the causal bases of emotion","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive appraisal; Cognition; Cognitive science; Process (computing); Cognitive psychology; Causal model; Computer science; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.10730380591344574,"score_gpt":0.4020635778561317,"score_spread":0.294759771942686,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1973410077","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99716693,0.000027359183,0.000019606086,0.0017792815,0.0004468009,0.00015250414,0.000035048684,0.000023265902,0.00034920248],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990886,0.0000021018354,0.00009672408,0.00022135506,0.00009742139,0.000011268596,0.0000046442847,0.000005007018,0.00047287182],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987709,0.00014523495,0.00017742453,0.00039117003,0.00026509966,0.00025017688],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996167,0.000055364817,0.000090929214,0.000126548,0.00003324627,0.000077231394],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006923208,0.00010786913,0.00011422732,0.00013095865,0.00083355093,0.00013530557,0.00019172131,0.000048107206,0.00016707621],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017970387,0.00007124071,0.000033621207,0.00036119137,0.0016648337,0.00029118563,0.00005020319,0.00008719695,0.000004542722],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002809603,0.0013558647,0.6299032,0.000008862375,0.000003807929,0.000022775572,0.008409643,0.000008167511,0.05822431,0.045380082,0.004491542,0.25216365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017915014,0.00040648255,0.996901,0.000011241353,0.000016222699,0.0000134227985,0.001095361,0.000074909665,0.00060800137,0.00008174367,0.00050384493,0.00010862468],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004182794,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003492721,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3669978,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000074646623,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016714179,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6411084},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1974701791","doi":"10.1037/a0036789","title":"Dynamic facial expressions allow differentiation of displays intended to convey positive and hubristic pride.","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":33,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Hubris; Psychology; Facial expression; Personality; Valence (chemistry); Expression (computer science); Big Five personality traits; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Communication; Philosophy; Chemistry; Computer science; Theology","score_opus":0.015132349005308427,"score_gpt":0.30582163817001407,"score_spread":0.29068928916470566,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1974701791","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9401576,0.000008496761,0.05780385,0.00026139116,0.00055778323,0.00024483373,0.000052271294,0.000027668153,0.00088612817],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99840856,0.000002086289,0.00042556046,0.00004975885,0.000028691655,0.000019939678,0.00012287144,0.000010997963,0.0009315274],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99926597,0.0001171835,0.00018956808,0.0002097908,0.000087057735,0.00013041505],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956435,0.000044600954,0.00008358351,0.00016218949,0.00007121912,0.00007405072],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009727065,0.00009424273,0.00014393216,0.0001003851,0.00007023344,0.000012400805,0.000055164805,0.000076352306,0.00026197574],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006304237,0.00008615639,0.000036667916,0.00007770906,0.000040948842,0.000054903583,0.000035439258,0.00007748593,0.00005409518],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005360486,0.0018664935,0.096748866,0.00011663615,0.0001599549,0.000009933266,0.019322388,0.00005496964,0.58484524,0.06980801,0.0039695683,0.22256191],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004619912,0.00022769862,0.99697447,0.000060721464,0.00004560634,0.000004084527,0.00023394282,0.00057945884,0.00077250437,0.0004171974,0.00012534983,0.00009696834],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010869575,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000049237642,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9002256,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024581312,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004882448,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35133556},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1975691807","doi":"10.1353/hms.2010.0008","title":"Mirrors to One Another: Emotion and Value in Jane Austen and David Hume (review)","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Hume studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Appeal; Suspect; Context (archaeology); Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Literature; Aesthetics; Art; Psychology; History; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.12161514183669242,"score_gpt":0.40085248599755025,"score_spread":0.2792373441608578,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1975691807","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9755534,0.018470243,0.0000058264236,0.002861138,0.00039005812,0.00043674136,0.0000092648825,0.000030025412,0.0022432944],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9870231,0.005540226,0.0009918269,0.00096169644,0.00006705477,0.000107114625,0.000004209816,0.000020509346,0.0052842232],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99918115,0.000057060064,0.00020240234,0.00028572924,0.00007624426,0.0001973939],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996085,0.000037197147,0.00004269361,0.00021453989,0.000046858913,0.000050173738],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002627406,0.00012900888,0.00028452527,0.00009144715,0.00008607963,0.000008173551,0.00005735651,0.000060760376,0.0002558222],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052103296,0.00011217896,0.0000241163,0.00012347016,0.0001209119,0.000048524646,0.00008441963,0.00015835438,0.00008852148],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016621147,0.0018674383,0.46163583,0.0016837334,0.00061978935,0.00016098889,0.064337105,0.0000011952656,0.048513077,0.028588936,0.090201266,0.30222443],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006520108,0.00023387642,0.9706441,0.0003550015,0.00010170617,0.000023499722,0.0016616068,5.834122e-7,0.000072531206,0.0003045544,0.025728492,0.0002219953],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00028346738,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00059825927,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5090083,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011251798,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000003868326,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.45745254},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1976828976","doi":"10.1177/0146167211413607","title":"Acknowledging the Skeletons in Our Closet","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":78,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Closet; Psychology; Social psychology; History; Archaeology","score_opus":0.11481360898958705,"score_gpt":0.38785265242783684,"score_spread":0.2730390434382498,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1976828976","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89683837,0.0002669936,0.00003201165,0.029901108,0.00063048204,0.00017605917,0.000023126016,0.000039470106,0.07209236],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929824,0.00001722095,0.00013407435,0.0036631345,0.00025056527,0.00006301299,0.000007787504,0.000013675841,0.002868156],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986121,0.00040101298,0.00021789288,0.0003459316,0.000070612754,0.00035243077],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99963063,0.000035625126,0.00006058007,0.00019511461,0.00003194946,0.000046079404],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065122807,0.00013537431,0.00019908951,0.00005861311,0.0003157204,0.000012708878,0.0001956896,0.00022632573,0.0040633003],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000016619546,0.00010994959,0.00008928985,0.00012022942,0.00025613626,0.000017273032,0.00004413262,0.0004386268,0.00067114213],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00039044017,0.0020076653,0.3513878,0.00002798011,0.00014555022,0.00011635838,0.1683661,3.2382385e-8,0.00014972684,0.16366105,0.28353345,0.03021385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006629715,0.000053797983,0.8998461,0.0000045897746,0.000024348134,0.000025060435,0.009048791,1.6790003e-7,0.0000017303073,0.0011974149,0.08899927,0.00013578708],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000724331,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00033446454,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5484583,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015682772,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010555037,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9968471},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1978422804","doi":"10.1177/1474885112471273","title":"The shameless truth: Shame and friendship in Aristotle","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Political Theory","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Virtue; Friendship; Rhetoric; Moral psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Psychology; Environmental ethics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.027627970523404124,"score_gpt":0.3015880828776372,"score_spread":0.2739601123542331,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1978422804","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88777226,0.00045838472,0.00022688943,0.0011877909,0.00053337193,0.000057359815,0.000004774746,0.0000075767816,0.1097516],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99858695,0.000007089579,0.00010254171,0.00029504707,0.00025797263,0.0000014017965,2.5376076e-7,0.00001957012,0.00072914804],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99790657,0.0011654001,0.00038005426,0.00009879441,0.00010035117,0.00034881826],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988053,0.0006426793,0.00008973314,0.00017624366,0.00006314702,0.00022293147],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016292592,0.00008708838,0.00013936701,0.000073338844,0.00007133783,0.00004606181,0.0002221129,0.000024248113,0.00087871763],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00028161684,0.00005268337,0.000064545304,0.00006179896,0.0002836146,0.00007235784,0.000049914346,0.00038380528,0.00034847984],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032065676,0.000070441456,0.001338991,0.0000015072005,0.000010320605,0.00014801756,0.00034375404,9.664133e-8,0.000060909668,0.979919,0.0004329695,0.01764193],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008761044,0.00033363275,0.7766611,0.000044418994,0.000024793697,0.00039281187,0.0048355637,0.0000022096099,0.00003066544,0.20952655,0.0071453964,0.0001267353],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000014276556,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.496618e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77532214,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022063785,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001286054,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9621342},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1978448835","doi":"10.1037/a0026105","title":"Seeing failure in your life: Imagery perspective determines whether self-esteem shapes reactions to recalled and imagined failure.","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality and Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":70,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Feeling; Social psychology; Self-esteem; Self; Operationalization; Self-concept; Event (particle physics); Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Epistemology","score_opus":0.08313097898353684,"score_gpt":0.38043736587774624,"score_spread":0.2973063868942094,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1978448835","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9794788,0.0003028261,0.00015018469,0.015957328,0.00037716466,0.00015999447,0.00001398473,0.000022244283,0.0035374903],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.994199,0.000042897987,0.0035989217,0.0013095037,0.00043918582,0.0000123268055,7.302007e-7,0.000021477003,0.00037595138],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99838173,0.00036565526,0.00049860106,0.0003227842,0.0001277258,0.000303503],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912643,0.00007110202,0.000270093,0.000100399484,0.00025120584,0.00018078239],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006629752,0.00018958196,0.0004403226,0.0002914828,0.00017969542,0.00003494833,0.00013523793,0.00025416745,0.00068855414],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007186664,0.00017406487,0.0001403737,0.00019829627,0.00018968889,0.00022678747,0.000035353823,0.00055724895,0.000013006332],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0028248578,0.0046589226,0.27652654,0.000110621026,0.00097606954,0.0009236077,0.63086563,4.7965926e-7,0.021844286,0.023697505,0.025081677,0.012489799],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017289756,0.00041385234,0.9513876,0.000028710692,0.00011268071,0.00059195625,0.037492212,0.000001288166,0.0000060483894,0.0017826547,0.006231611,0.00022240386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00039869695,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006670269,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6748611,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006032668,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004862268,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7539185},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1980119757","doi":"10.5153/sro.1082","title":"Towards an Emotionally Conscious Social Theory","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sociological Research Online","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Prince Edward Island","funders":"","keywords":"Sociology; Argument (complex analysis); Epistemology; Proposition; Harmonization; Social theory; Diversity (politics); Contemporary society; Social psychology; Social science; Psychology; Anthropology","score_opus":0.3443544355809193,"score_gpt":0.5598598832534128,"score_spread":0.21550544767249352,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1980119757","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96033233,0.0002934449,0.00025958693,0.01322468,0.00016756091,0.00027705327,0.00021360467,0.00016272142,0.025068987],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9846203,0.000039973318,0.0021809416,0.00097413384,0.0019685088,0.000058417405,0.00027467907,0.00001934491,0.009863719],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99614257,0.0018471247,0.0002757731,0.0004716732,0.0004979517,0.0007648854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99864453,0.00041749844,0.000039223614,0.00028143867,0.00037576642,0.00024152828],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0029819342,0.00014435689,0.0002255625,0.00011937556,0.00056953874,0.00003498724,0.00045748713,0.00041945776,0.015669225],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00048790232,0.0001071919,0.00014137896,0.00022852921,0.0013034043,0.00008752169,0.00015683634,0.0011408484,0.001216457],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017698799,0.0026863164,0.0014044521,0.000002909435,0.000037001333,0.000054584525,0.0015933504,0.0000015589636,0.0011603794,0.70976305,0.013604096,0.26951528],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015727406,0.001741708,0.7403005,0.0000103630855,0.000023206303,0.000031079762,0.006566295,0.000037594666,0.000034940596,0.1685423,0.08073657,0.00040276005],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000043933698,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000054780434,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.738896,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013829875,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014502968,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995612},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1980800119","doi":"10.1177/0146167214521836","title":"Drinking Too Much and Feeling Bad About It? How Group Identification Moderates Experiences of Guilt and Shame Following Norm Transgression","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":46,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University; York University; University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Feeling; Norm (philosophy); Marine transgression; Group identification; Disgust; Perspective (graphical); Developmental psychology; Anger; Epistemology","score_opus":0.04740746026348108,"score_gpt":0.3553340467100831,"score_spread":0.30792658644660204,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1980800119","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.983133,0.00089360314,0.001100685,0.013720843,0.00041463395,0.00014867212,0.0000064138303,0.000027570892,0.000554549],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99825114,0.00008632432,0.00043342856,0.0007714135,0.00013024031,0.000052588675,0.000016857473,0.000012859861,0.00024513272],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99857074,0.00027624395,0.0002842163,0.00049045193,0.00013367175,0.00024468586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994874,0.000097632954,0.00013924565,0.00016943867,0.000044142,0.00006214252],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007861284,0.00016119311,0.00030841402,0.000051341915,0.0005209517,0.00007377801,0.00012888953,0.00025739276,0.0001925773],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041198127,0.00015677793,0.00007945652,0.00006569727,0.00040469193,0.0000714205,0.000042358493,0.00020406081,0.0000033056056],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00041336374,0.0008519028,0.15384294,0.0001653237,0.00021515012,0.000014982741,0.71094847,5.5112434e-7,0.026324218,0.017974308,0.0057001538,0.08354861],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002380194,0.00025883393,0.9067806,0.00011990986,0.00014831098,0.000035938254,0.08194718,0.00006798509,0.00018538389,0.0019402156,0.005635723,0.0004997443],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013521973,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004303478,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7529377,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007421261,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000039470096,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6393218},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1981494265","doi":"10.1007/s10730-007-9035-4","title":"Persuasion and Coercion: A Critical Review of Philosophical and Empirical Approaches","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"HEC Forum","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":34,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Thompson Rivers University","funders":"","keywords":"Persuasion; Philosophy of medicine; Medical law; Coercion (linguistics); Philosophy of biology; Epistemology; Psychology; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; Sociology; Medicine; Philosophy of science; Philosophy; Alternative medicine; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.5274462393015362,"score_gpt":0.5164657453374791,"score_spread":0.010980493964057092,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1981494265","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000015390076,0.9924235,0.000041784067,0.0031547507,0.00022471884,0.0006223839,0.000052938718,0.000024707366,0.003439847],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00009493877,0.99846953,0.00042513796,0.00048316718,0.00013549853,0.000075040545,0.000058564947,0.000037228703,0.00022088521],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981402,0.00020832736,0.00063852454,0.0005010037,0.00017812735,0.00033380638],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990613,0.0002062687,0.0001179814,0.0003756769,0.00004696219,0.00019181827],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004717238,0.00030549377,0.0014215205,0.00013320176,0.000073021576,0.000011332831,0.00011554334,0.0005232353,0.0004085026],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000107512824,0.00022596064,0.00028836422,0.00018634286,0.00041453092,0.000035482048,0.00014202556,0.00050034665,0.00004315533],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000062638146,0.00017870625,0.000048234517,0.04948906,0.000026257761,0.000036336634,0.000032474472,1.1782476e-10,1.9403556e-8,0.026356868,0.0039100074,0.9199158],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014060482,0.00021519816,0.000099158715,0.039847158,0.00081264705,0.0007340158,0.000053186504,3.2057608e-7,3.4928664e-8,0.00026537277,0.9576042,0.0002280867],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000061295004,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000012465472,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9536942,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022440263,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000047643345,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9214407},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1982671682","doi":"10.1016/j.jrp.2015.01.004","title":"Cross-cultural evidence for the two-facet structure of pride","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Research in Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":65,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Pride; Facet (psychology); Psychology; Social psychology; Mainland; Big Five personality traits; Personality; Linguistics; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.571173564826854,"score_gpt":0.6215786008769778,"score_spread":0.05040503605012381,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1982671682","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99366707,0.0017483233,0.000056554643,0.0035136251,0.0004549398,0.00026489332,0.000048786853,0.0000022240258,0.00024361174],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980933,0.00002510837,0.0007011319,0.000034564146,0.00034096788,0.0000067795027,9.60708e-7,0.0000062145104,0.0007909377],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99794763,0.00045635644,0.00040468387,0.00012963357,0.0007553128,0.00030636694],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966939,0.0007514404,0.00019536054,0.00024242491,0.0019762225,0.0001406461],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.005718203,0.000072890485,0.00019837132,0.00011653268,0.00009262181,0.00006551478,0.0004883667,0.00007308769,0.00036966658],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015163464,0.000040896375,0.00013687169,0.00032233098,0.00051182514,0.00028849268,0.000059529866,0.0007033446,0.0000040748737],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0029002533,0.00046763165,0.9123037,0.00014753835,0.00014824519,0.00010193626,0.011772525,0.00020075608,0.014775258,0.008462183,0.033576835,0.015143126],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025452666,0.00073901156,0.9790844,0.0002069516,0.00002573452,0.0002043275,0.006330914,0.000045328765,0.0011972804,0.0030217217,0.0065096663,0.00008941595],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00084061,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017515762,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.066780664,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015515984,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002684599,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.40475896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1984724298","doi":"10.1080/02699930441000210","title":"The English lexicon of interpersonal affect: Love, etc","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Mount Allison University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Similarity (geometry); Feeling; Disgust; Meaning (existential); Social psychology; Contempt; Lexicon; Categorization; Sympathy; Object (grammar); Linguistics; Anger; Communication","score_opus":0.03387101001419997,"score_gpt":0.32404852659604316,"score_spread":0.2901775165818432,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1984724298","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92314744,0.00019227515,0.001671218,0.0007402711,0.001284708,0.00027982442,0.000036075908,0.000069138776,0.07257903],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99510396,0.00002183482,0.00014902123,0.00016588005,0.00044377192,0.000017463442,0.00006618001,0.000013904299,0.0040180045],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99917126,0.00011039828,0.00022816655,0.00017898303,0.00013325436,0.0001779237],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934655,0.00008290437,0.000114279304,0.00018402863,0.00022674761,0.000045457065],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023687197,0.000099219564,0.00010045073,0.00007031618,0.00009385286,0.000025481584,0.00009507421,0.00009885469,0.0026968694],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006136407,0.0000801006,0.00010017383,0.0001312334,0.00011379028,0.00013127447,0.000019738598,0.00015296237,0.0009149439],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003423776,0.0015293782,0.0035218394,0.00004029401,0.00013048426,0.000007693061,0.014020715,0.000011383164,0.01708903,0.069294475,0.04876202,0.8452503],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008054687,0.0019338793,0.7845635,0.0005559864,0.0006595948,0.000126126,0.022082558,0.0005267508,0.032048497,0.0074184476,0.1408772,0.0011527888],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000012049505,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000037395504,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8440975,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031662905,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015554004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99986297},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1985219074","doi":"10.1027/1864-9335/a000093","title":"Bearing Witness","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Anger; Psychology; Witness; Social psychology; Affect (linguistics); Action (physics); Developmental psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.11540870259726042,"score_gpt":0.4504577106111289,"score_spread":0.33504900801386844,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1985219074","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7820044,0.00020570385,0.0005616448,0.0009598078,0.004379885,0.000099235695,0.0000053913736,0.00010492349,0.21167901],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9922329,0.0000019884767,0.00017044712,0.0012080764,0.0013453311,0.000044088287,0.000008987067,0.000023728217,0.0049644634],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989675,0.00010478438,0.00015674178,0.00019210056,0.00006898851,0.0005098284],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996127,0.000016432175,0.00005197392,0.00020509481,0.00002498972,0.00008879726],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021228971,0.000102732476,0.00014655433,0.00006734946,0.00017172929,0.0000068238437,0.00013930135,0.00021698678,0.0042138714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006278163,0.00010446586,0.00008052873,0.0001634107,0.00015610976,0.000075256896,0.000029568575,0.0002070205,0.0023618438],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007471688,0.0011525477,0.30094564,0.000005490562,0.000084296094,0.00001744093,0.013382914,5.4183165e-8,0.0030619889,0.49917904,0.08491723,0.097178645],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005056833,0.000041011328,0.935982,0.0000012775763,0.000024824893,0.000032362077,0.00067515444,3.9021067e-8,0.000018191442,0.0012288548,0.061348867,0.00014176167],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000049776023,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005741602,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.63503635,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017951073,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000052097735,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99841493},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1986440126","doi":"10.1080/00221320009596717","title":"Facial Morphology and Children's Categorization of Facial Expressions of Emotions: A Comparison Between Asian and Caucasian Faces","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of Genetic Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Categorization; Facial expression; Surprise; Disgust; Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Facial Action Coding System; Expression (computer science); Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Social psychology; Anger; Artificial intelligence; Computer science","score_opus":0.035628166840668836,"score_gpt":0.35386272577768724,"score_spread":0.3182345589370184,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1986440126","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9952369,0.0008993836,0.0016203775,0.0008905463,0.00028287302,0.00020145439,0.00005974993,0.0000054262096,0.00080329453],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985241,0.0003822028,0.0007662698,0.00004739941,0.00013667681,0.0000027790934,0.0000066916564,0.000013282343,0.00012057262],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982814,0.00043822438,0.00078408275,0.00016181596,0.00012918876,0.00020528343],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989655,0.000066490065,0.0005306695,0.00025525567,0.00008526307,0.00009683008],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002969476,0.00014535067,0.0004644641,0.00020790396,0.000108969805,0.000005947667,0.00023609941,0.00019521647,0.0008030276],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000016445876,0.00010660929,0.00006415569,0.0001638563,0.0005277073,0.000043213848,0.000029186911,0.0002719392,0.0000065831296],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00036858156,0.00050082913,0.6958589,0.000010196149,0.0002123506,0.000009377588,0.010037545,0.0000434908,0.015165976,0.00019470032,0.0014374633,0.2761606],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012645276,0.00094704947,0.99487376,0.00002032459,0.00021787293,0.000640729,0.00070469413,0.000001779868,0.00020457408,0.0005313788,0.0005061309,0.00008720056],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011141433,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000019387675,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29901484,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000066687,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002411955,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.87925893},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1987593115","doi":"10.1509/jmkr.47.2.263","title":"Emotional Compatibility and the Effectiveness of Antidrinking Messages: A Defensive Processing Perspective on Shame and Guilt","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Marketing Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":222,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Framing (construction); Social psychology; Negative emotion; Perspective (graphical)","score_opus":0.057673036267938016,"score_gpt":0.43571710430765015,"score_spread":0.37804406803971213,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1987593115","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9934905,0.0003754841,0.00003187882,0.00075384433,0.0001277155,0.00026968075,0.000003036229,0.0000036225815,0.0049442365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9994188,0.000024903997,0.00038705565,0.0000111463205,0.00009564012,0.00000496425,2.7687688e-7,0.000010180574,0.00004704472],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99464625,0.0041172686,0.00030230283,0.00019996548,0.0005017336,0.00023245631],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98955804,0.00830723,0.00022690694,0.00023267172,0.0016052239,0.00006991581],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":["metaresearch"],"category_scores_codex":[0.034309104,0.000089121044,0.00027408122,0.00023180032,0.00027535408,0.00005984579,0.00022719135,0.00007857834,0.00011887935],"category_scores_gemma":[0.008373814,0.000055871835,0.00006758261,0.00021571173,0.00087310653,0.00008290766,0.00015296336,0.0012623441,0.0000012889553],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.029570939,0.0010163749,0.86679906,0.0005994098,0.00025115913,0.00011370258,0.010822843,0.000009475461,0.021194872,0.037513584,0.0005224807,0.03158613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019167771,0.00024600906,0.98615867,0.0005561174,0.00002275542,0.00020787737,0.0054563377,0.000048828555,0.00017907484,0.0051271277,0.000026402806,0.00005405202],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007731651,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020183326,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11935961,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005134161,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000097537166,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999791},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1987937487","doi":"10.1037/1528-3542.7.4.789","title":"The prototypical pride expression: Development of a nonverbal behavior coding system.","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":185,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health; National Institute on Aging; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Nonverbal communication; Facial Action Coding System; Psychology; Facial expression; Coding (social sciences); Expression (computer science); Cognitive psychology; Facet (psychology); Social psychology; Communication; Computer science; Big Five personality traits; Personality","score_opus":0.03974707952509643,"score_gpt":0.3386815145730549,"score_spread":0.29893443504795847,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1987937487","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9774713,0.00003472653,0.016859658,0.00003312408,0.00091030926,0.00085099594,0.0000019840104,0.00006480698,0.0037731132],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99537426,4.8547173e-7,0.0032365744,0.0000065145223,0.00009807784,0.00017269084,0.000007261932,0.000011449114,0.0010927042],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99895847,0.000057193563,0.00039343332,0.00017018607,0.00019105613,0.00022968852],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945956,0.000041129595,0.00012689111,0.00023962572,0.00007242884,0.000060339033],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006675848,0.00008989831,0.00010529198,0.000049578823,0.00025894828,0.000013557238,0.0001245278,0.00009608619,0.00014464676],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011642954,0.00006240765,0.000050393533,0.000110705296,0.000050676288,0.000042822987,0.00003499584,0.00011865674,0.00008889354],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0008512141,0.0022287506,0.1346382,0.00025196437,0.000076288445,0.00015097983,0.018077476,0.0000014165204,0.2317305,0.0737575,0.0035243353,0.53471136],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006448942,0.00010628504,0.9356014,0.000179663,0.000033060274,0.000054599088,0.0037528109,0.0000062558215,0.052507915,0.000007951277,0.006960486,0.00014465176],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000013102181,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016765904,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8009632,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008321283,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002960135,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.254491},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1988667000","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x04380155","title":"A social psychologist illuminates cognition","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Columbia College","funders":"","keywords":"Introspection; Neurocognitive; Psychology; Cognition; Consciousness; Voluntariness; Cognitive science; Social cognition; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive neuroscience; Epistemology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.1465491281647092,"score_gpt":0.44237485248638386,"score_spread":0.29582572432167464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1988667000","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9883881,0.00010617595,0.000043514152,0.004594125,0.00027937762,0.00012891875,0.000015951082,0.000068387824,0.006375432],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99801683,0.0000033357144,0.00046315652,0.00045989602,0.00008275802,0.0000353906,0.000008174268,0.0000049812684,0.00092546875],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990855,0.00003716234,0.00013858848,0.00033343,0.00014429592,0.00026105854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997714,0.000016737313,0.000049670973,0.000069833375,0.00003133755,0.00006101295],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026653256,0.000103087514,0.0001046233,0.00008546488,0.00052566547,0.000077907345,0.00013444728,0.000083936226,0.00035064077],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000069388398,0.00008081312,0.00004555541,0.00028093785,0.0011158144,0.00014707974,0.00003145882,0.00008925784,0.00009309898],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000100238656,0.004157667,0.098748565,0.000017357183,0.000019912153,0.00027310522,0.017425802,0.0000016134438,0.03890388,0.29543778,0.020812828,0.52410126],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018770407,0.0014936914,0.9672138,0.000029194185,0.0000775686,0.00019448598,0.008589159,6.40334e-7,0.0008039205,0.014338451,0.0048881043,0.00049391337],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034346766,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000078596364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86846524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010727689,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018877381,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4111265},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1992638630","doi":"10.1348/014466608x324367","title":"Emotional reactions of anger and shame to the norm violation characterizing episodes of interpersonal harm","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Harm; Psychology; Blame; Anger; Social psychology; Interpersonal communication; Generalizability theory; Norm (philosophy); Attribution; Structural equation modeling; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.06014358544245028,"score_gpt":0.3604139539940565,"score_spread":0.3002703685516062,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1992638630","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9939281,0.00026825792,0.0005752955,0.0026981444,0.00084735063,0.00009899147,0.000074771655,0.000004887164,0.0015042472],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99809355,0.00013932506,0.00050191686,0.00047664193,0.00045934514,0.000004637521,0.000006794262,0.000011787443,0.00030602005],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988755,0.000138882,0.0005557754,0.00012913327,0.00015088849,0.00014980989],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990826,0.000055614222,0.00045388786,0.00007382775,0.00027468603,0.00005938509],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00035419263,0.00007847049,0.00026148855,0.00013945383,0.00017613707,0.000009028136,0.00013968437,0.00011916847,0.0007064981],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044931887,0.00007776045,0.00013863422,0.00016394138,0.00026012168,0.00011582447,0.000023220186,0.00029167338,0.000008861127],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015895608,0.004846848,0.18812567,0.00008437338,0.00092441135,0.0006557853,0.044938628,0.000005424037,0.1684406,0.011855786,0.112780936,0.46575198],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000611725,0.0002544269,0.98897713,0.00006939615,0.000031235944,0.004454939,0.0006102143,6.754452e-7,0.000064146596,0.00014505348,0.004715046,0.00006603389],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011632401,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003207953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80085146,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020103531,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025636937,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7735659},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1993094671","doi":"10.1080/15350770.2013.754714","title":"Hindsight and Foresight: Where We Have Been and Where We Should Be Going","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Intergenerational Relationships","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Hindsight bias; Futures studies; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.11930034985415838,"score_gpt":0.3366326263936679,"score_spread":0.21733227653950954,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1993094671","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9139387,0.018692557,0.004707925,0.056903366,0.0009551284,0.0003057266,0.000027625025,0.000020231393,0.0044487123],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9764332,0.0011614921,0.0056829806,0.0001772647,0.0004963052,0.000023057904,0.000011732132,0.000025423422,0.01598852],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985585,0.00019337182,0.00063537754,0.00018455675,0.00025605323,0.00017211],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987733,0.00025615937,0.0003121556,0.0001330945,0.00034006714,0.00018524325],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003659008,0.00016311876,0.0002126009,0.00024063843,0.0003003008,0.00013829661,0.00010810718,0.00019462281,0.0027183262],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009143308,0.00013036949,0.00009398377,0.000089512985,0.00007854006,0.0005791531,0.000039600487,0.00058279635,0.0000610784],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000085398664,0.00028466218,0.41001913,0.000055139346,0.00027880358,0.000043353783,0.0053268266,0.00013626314,0.0048959656,0.11291751,0.45630714,0.009649805],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035736023,0.0011161014,0.7294887,0.0010551147,0.00044093493,0.0019481749,0.008483825,0.0023022722,0.00061787484,0.02209802,0.22795291,0.0009224736],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000025889949,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00046531067,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31946957,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053274445,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052134128,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9981933},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1993456395","doi":"10.2478/gfkmir-2014-0053","title":"When Your Best Customers Become Your Worst Enemies: Does Time Really Heal all Wounds?","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"GfK Marketing Intelligence Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"HEC Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Complaint; Compensation (psychology); Moderation; Business; Phenomenon; Marketing; Advertising; Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.12172058759624392,"score_gpt":0.3737899882071392,"score_spread":0.2520694006108953,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1993456395","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06257177,0.23117656,0.0012712514,0.005141487,0.0057330057,0.0050573787,0.00021267985,0.0011403406,0.6876955],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.112297684,0.65642965,0.024421353,0.009262526,0.0013756172,0.0012612451,0.00028014492,0.0005324587,0.1941393],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9959755,0.00078016834,0.0011885753,0.000823714,0.000331774,0.00090025034],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976598,0.00027670473,0.00046708368,0.0010598535,0.0002100806,0.00032647973],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0035695927,0.00047245636,0.00079166103,0.00018604394,0.0001911056,0.000058597587,0.0008506403,0.00022523855,0.027183944],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004418497,0.00036445828,0.00037910952,0.00040350654,0.000194653,0.00018791077,0.0001845585,0.0005407617,0.008445075],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016549064,0.00080583495,0.008595507,0.0024961522,0.0002453742,0.0001768173,0.0040923133,6.0533057e-7,0.000102212456,0.0014658419,0.03389628,0.9479576],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022560166,0.00042071083,0.009000389,0.014421929,0.00092283566,0.00032175938,0.002430195,0.000011803895,0.000106217485,0.00050098053,0.97007793,0.0015596651],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00085714075,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007322953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9463979,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001347138,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007212457,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99988073},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1993721808","doi":"10.1159/000338632","title":"Proneness to Decreased Negative Emotions in Major Depressive Disorder when Blaming Others rather than Oneself","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychopathology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Health Sciences Centre","funders":"National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke; Medical Research Council; National Institutes of Health; Wellcome Trust","keywords":"Contempt; Psychology; Disgust; Major depressive disorder; Shame; Anger; Attribution; Valence (chemistry); Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Mood","score_opus":0.029610913801322702,"score_gpt":0.3348495788413158,"score_spread":0.3052386650399931,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1993721808","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98165387,0.000269593,0.0058357813,0.0016105077,0.001592207,0.0010059008,0.000036342622,0.00010020951,0.007895569],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9908127,0.0000041066955,0.00316407,0.0006728736,0.0002203161,0.00091574644,0.00001608413,0.000072911076,0.0041211676],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976381,0.0004918826,0.00034489392,0.0005648272,0.00012623286,0.0008340776],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987906,0.000114123875,0.0001248514,0.0006400782,0.00006911205,0.00026119553],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038258854,0.00028632136,0.00034580423,0.00038952316,0.00014402498,0.000019952666,0.00028896902,0.00024296269,0.0023013926],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000072771545,0.0002674286,0.000102947175,0.0003580583,0.00013469723,0.00017444418,0.00006455474,0.00029167702,0.0012764207],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030534374,0.0024263035,0.92473555,0.000012888702,0.00005339145,0.00007813055,0.037869982,0.00001376663,0.006583063,0.005764501,0.0020980092,0.020059058],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023896408,0.0001614299,0.9884675,0.000034945628,0.00005837,0.00009595431,0.0033092983,0.0000035027335,0.00012457233,0.0008475331,0.0041337055,0.0003735552],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000613152,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0009892487,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06373193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006571979,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024080042,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997777},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1995084394","doi":"10.1126/science.1208032","title":"Emotions of Inequality <b>Envy Up, Scorn Down</b> How Status Divides Us <b> <i>by Susan T. Fiske</i> </b> Russell Sage Foundation, New York, 2011. 250 pp. $29.95. ISBN 9780871544643.","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Foundation (evidence); Prejudice (legal term); Psychology; Inequality; Psychoanalysis; Sociology; Philosophy; Humanities; Social psychology; Political science; Law; Mathematics","score_opus":0.09140241561958057,"score_gpt":0.3209304311789207,"score_spread":0.22952801555934016,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1995084394","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97283196,0.001487038,0.007961481,0.0008397315,0.002853974,0.0006753997,0.00033229572,0.00019168203,0.012826442],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98258185,0.00022845951,0.0028740142,0.0002658406,0.000103327526,0.00003143869,0.000055709308,0.000031106825,0.013828269],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99667454,0.00019969286,0.00057946966,0.0009156486,0.00065204356,0.0009785868],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997387,0.00009338121,0.00040877773,0.0012649787,0.00031056235,0.0005353016],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011165262,0.00031944504,0.00037309044,0.00020204287,0.00051224924,0.00015829974,0.0009913903,0.00016029502,0.0067328364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013823056,0.00029353512,0.00014562797,0.0011452122,0.0013453965,0.0008489953,0.00019734356,0.00031808252,0.000907072],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000110116365,0.0019159864,0.50714624,0.000062756095,0.000044112843,0.000016880544,0.009655156,0.000005052566,0.07197691,0.018473068,0.30996555,0.08062816],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013318345,0.0005834877,0.9162139,0.00007680057,0.00011901506,0.00002305966,0.0020093624,0.000018058117,0.011430442,0.0024056637,0.065076314,0.0007120592],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0077327644,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00061240094,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40906763,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011460309,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00044988593,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99995166},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1995337224","doi":"10.1080/15532739.2013.824845","title":"Attachment and Shame in Gender-Nonconforming Children and Their Families: Toward a Theoretical Framework for Evaluating Clinical Interventions","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Transgenderism","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":49,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Rainbow Health Ontario","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychological intervention; Psychology; Developmental psychology; Attachment theory; Identity (music); Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.177021315951117,"score_gpt":0.49411668463128916,"score_spread":0.3170953686801722,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1995337224","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8568209,0.000660215,0.13964131,0.0015063001,0.00081978744,0.0003378222,0.000033062704,0.000007513177,0.00017310663],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9846288,0.0001930968,0.014615669,0.00024474814,0.0002350955,0.000039710612,0.000007951261,0.000015051757,0.000019888677],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983968,0.000121771685,0.0009155094,0.00019717457,0.00018556316,0.00018317744],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99898237,0.00036270445,0.00023133121,0.00009364004,0.00021620034,0.00011374859],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009613762,0.00013629021,0.0002734481,0.00020715954,0.000040852006,0.00007580923,0.00023356349,0.00014473121,0.0005448589],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011312455,0.00010601225,0.00027585484,0.00004463658,0.0001687004,0.00017961567,0.000037299837,0.00039398627,0.000004122549],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037069045,0.0012963959,0.14946374,0.00004704712,0.0011970674,0.00002506293,0.023998398,0.000018623201,0.00029474506,0.21101621,0.0004045627,0.6118674],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003597955,0.00091151113,0.9043819,0.00034684179,0.00010418852,0.00044682124,0.0076959156,0.0004177479,0.00004590304,0.081717975,0.00011588862,0.00021740093],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000036231417,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000043078157,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7549181,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003496544,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003324314,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5965823},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W1996651894","doi":"10.1007/s10608-010-9314-2","title":"Dysphoria and the Immediate Interpretation of Ambiguity: Evidence for a Negative Interpretive Bias in Error Rates But Not Response Latencies","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Therapy and Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Ambiguity; Cognitive psychology; Cognition; Sentence; Referent; Dysphoria; Interpretation (philosophy); Cognitive bias; Priming (agriculture); Social psychology; Response bias; Linguistics; Anxiety","score_opus":0.31777297680799493,"score_gpt":0.5071337900691377,"score_spread":0.1893608132611428,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W1996651894","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9957814,0.0008864408,0.00011691886,0.0014461325,0.00018724544,0.0013335249,0.0000791881,0.0000073542733,0.00016176795],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980916,0.00054840156,0.00006234303,0.000107158565,0.000033098047,0.00053403946,0.0000029066725,0.0000121601215,0.00060830655],"study_design_codex":"randomized_trial","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974861,0.0015726001,0.00023432926,0.00028946766,0.00016533693,0.00025212555],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98526835,0.013815084,0.000080325364,0.00013440482,0.0006501873,0.000051635725],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0049933274,0.00011258419,0.0002212902,0.00023726813,0.00016236665,0.000045651268,0.00013153482,0.0001099079,0.00009800039],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0047205915,0.00006976785,0.000047837068,0.00026657173,0.0020056802,0.0001294045,0.000075669945,0.00051820365,0.000005346534],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.28547275,0.00040332734,0.018470174,0.000056756424,0.00021785012,0.00002103604,0.230212,1.555163e-7,0.24538669,0.00816813,0.00008598073,0.21150513],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0073638516,0.0023583965,0.8896981,0.0006445914,0.00003095208,0.000011198284,0.041870683,0.00037322458,0.051847585,0.005571425,0.000043533746,0.00018646024],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006175937,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023426418,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8712279,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014383819,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000774821,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7390012},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2000205254","doi":"10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.08.009","title":"Developmental relations between sympathy, moral emotion attributions, moral reasoning, and social justice values from childhood to early adolescence","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Adolescence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Jacobs Foundation; Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung","keywords":"Sympathy; Psychology; Moral development; Moral reasoning; Attribution; Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development; Morality; Moral disengagement; Social cognitive theory of morality; Developmental psychology; Economic Justice; Social cognition; Social psychology; Moral psychology; Cognition; Epistemology","score_opus":0.031793138780713125,"score_gpt":0.2990137222014599,"score_spread":0.2672205834207468,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2000205254","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98880064,0.0001186403,0.008914756,0.00097386003,0.00058852887,0.00018478122,0.00008215727,0.000038313443,0.0002983368],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98729914,0.000007740373,0.011172404,0.00024032376,0.0010266188,0.0000039263814,0.000018901626,0.000024036673,0.0002069327],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980064,0.00026793254,0.00066151447,0.000318984,0.0003813043,0.00036383263],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998799,0.00007834158,0.0004378858,0.00014571806,0.00027822045,0.00026080795],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056628813,0.00022418877,0.0003704674,0.00020713109,0.00047295855,0.00009476742,0.00030213565,0.0001840737,0.00010870673],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015751398,0.00021922306,0.00012050414,0.00027741172,0.00012669299,0.00037751568,0.000092778944,0.0005876821,0.00015242236],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004281216,0.00025197348,0.979737,0.000010098084,0.000039001992,0.0000143578,0.0035980372,0.0000074284603,0.0006600531,0.0021435493,0.0038805725,0.00961513],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00080582825,0.00030236074,0.9960025,0.00039164527,0.0002810741,0.000070589245,0.0011941942,0.000010232459,0.00012312348,0.00043126752,0.00014632603,0.0002408606],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000832313,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00000739161,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.016265513,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014579436,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009927999,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.89396566},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2000703245","doi":"10.1108/09564230010340788","title":"Multiple roles of consumption emotions in post‐purchase satisfaction with extended service transactions","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Service Industry Management","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":289,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Consumption (sociology); Customer satisfaction; Context (archaeology); Perception; Service (business); Database transaction; Psychology; Service provider; Marketing; Social psychology; Consumer behaviour; Business; Computer science; Sociology","score_opus":0.03163519359019781,"score_gpt":0.3200942895435037,"score_spread":0.2884590959533059,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2000703245","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9911963,0.000031256484,0.0011632475,0.0059297723,0.00042941087,0.0002215516,0.00006331231,0.000016541457,0.00094865717],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99736375,0.000056458623,0.0011116274,0.0006796636,0.00007880745,0.000019780739,0.000020905276,0.000016650245,0.00065233384],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99859416,0.00007740752,0.00055614515,0.00017437253,0.0004331485,0.00016478215],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987993,0.000034474924,0.0003129092,0.00018519517,0.0005886911,0.000079429694],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020256224,0.00014618627,0.00018154926,0.0004869276,0.000046147947,0.00003021141,0.0002997692,0.0001602094,0.0069380715],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000025405525,0.00013574629,0.00006914941,0.00033223745,0.000030493318,0.00036410545,0.0000143836405,0.00050594454,0.00007503356],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0039276876,0.0054264655,0.1558038,0.00017341526,0.0022926657,0.0011003868,0.007007665,0.046615105,0.0029603443,0.0022874915,0.0004250259,0.7719799],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033090638,0.00019225098,0.9901522,0.00031996166,0.00016076307,0.00034193747,0.0038920436,0.00024040458,0.00012297809,0.00006397325,0.0010556931,0.00014877853],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012684171,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006943773,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8343483,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013269176,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035254037,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99396974},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2000890507","doi":"10.3138/cras.2013.036","title":"Compassionate Readership: Anger and Suffering in Sapphire’s <i>Push</i>","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Review of American Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Compassion; Anger; Blame; Psychology; Privilege (computing); Narrative; Psychoanalysis; White privilege; Social psychology; White (mutation); Power (physics); Gender studies; Sociology; Race (biology); Literature; Art; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.059788804274742355,"score_gpt":0.3671863090656278,"score_spread":0.30739750479088546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2000890507","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.61169636,0.3509786,0.000007387186,0.012319861,0.00044131395,0.0005783476,0.000043471246,0.000030334888,0.023904286],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.967423,0.0276868,0.00023125362,0.0042064046,0.000032924945,0.00006010944,0.0000045764286,0.000013455248,0.00034144818],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991,0.00012162433,0.00025908666,0.00020247449,0.00006194687,0.0002548368],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99938816,0.00007699276,0.00010405267,0.00021564543,0.0000586942,0.00015643316],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026749907,0.00011707649,0.00051804853,0.00013571,0.000048974216,0.0000032354938,0.00008439153,0.000018338133,0.00008346708],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000080882804,0.000099335164,0.000042494983,0.0002958229,0.00038818957,0.000023994888,0.000023614946,0.00009377603,0.000018397344],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010620652,0.00007430024,0.17456329,0.0032454561,0.00016922178,0.00007833593,0.0034984446,3.8969472e-7,0.000061396226,0.011031035,0.099001996,0.70826554],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031178584,0.00018515866,0.63011736,0.0053252783,0.00009303039,0.00002454905,0.006169637,0.0000012590516,0.0000075509774,0.00006644363,0.35738978,0.00030818523],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.036383417,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.06333399,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7079573,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005807088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033712946,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9700334},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2005379914","doi":"10.1207/s15324826an1201_7","title":"Judgment of Emotional Nonlinguistic Vocalizations: Age-Related Differences","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Applied Neuropsychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Valence (chemistry); Emotional valence; Emotional prosody; Prosody; Categorization; Perception; Emotional expression; Developmental psychology; Emotion perception; Cognition","score_opus":0.04035064473125649,"score_gpt":0.3258455569637735,"score_spread":0.285494912232517,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2005379914","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8952068,0.00010790978,0.0013771408,0.00090514065,0.0013060926,0.0003550389,0.000023085026,0.0001277024,0.10059106],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99514604,0.000023626264,0.0014803768,0.0007676649,0.00017385604,0.00007015135,0.000037485603,0.00003056705,0.0022702499],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99845034,0.00009750261,0.00053820777,0.00045999148,0.00014989247,0.00030407295],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912727,0.000092176924,0.00017834487,0.00045656424,0.00006072858,0.00008491134],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010334064,0.00018209241,0.0002742115,0.00018804234,0.000081877515,0.000008873942,0.00026077902,0.00016398523,0.0039156084],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020122634,0.0001734395,0.00007936603,0.00030705036,0.0002928736,0.000018350825,0.000042656153,0.00022422225,0.0006779095],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014093945,0.003128973,0.008843274,0.000016356942,0.00013536512,0.000098639735,0.0018441845,0.0002368132,0.0142942695,0.88727397,0.006694606,0.07729261],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031094344,0.000497051,0.96967715,0.000023551711,0.00015060662,0.0001613051,0.00024139711,0.00008648056,0.00024836484,0.006583416,0.018731814,0.0004894581],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000013234999,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000006093038,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96083385,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015717942,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014775175,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.996995},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2006631061","doi":"10.1371/journal.pone.0069546","title":"The Weight of a Guilty Conscience: Subjective Body Weight as an Embodiment of Guilt","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PLoS ONE","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Society for Personality and Social Psychology","keywords":"Feeling; Embodied cognition; Conscience; Psychology; Perception; Social psychology; Cognition; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.0497113649629017,"score_gpt":0.30600093985415516,"score_spread":0.2562895748912535,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2006631061","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9662976,0.0001810316,0.0000050332815,0.00078765186,0.00016403258,0.00053646514,0.00002172762,0.000021937085,0.03198449],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9943229,0.000028611272,0.0010577329,0.00007047709,0.00005312284,0.00013811607,0.0000056650083,0.000011651038,0.004311715],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877805,0.000120986304,0.0003145862,0.00023658584,0.0003041344,0.0002456458],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998363,0.00008866814,0.00016979649,0.00097435206,0.00031431788,0.00008985806],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023318885,0.00010721725,0.00022110951,0.00006454028,0.00011781469,0.0000148154895,0.000529319,0.000075413125,0.0033934838],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000072613344,0.00007195362,0.000058606343,0.00018825608,0.00035938283,0.00010109539,0.000103429586,0.000114386,0.0003499524],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014795894,0.016347216,0.14572291,0.00004646276,0.00064600515,0.000010531338,0.005782328,2.3442219e-7,0.65637374,0.15882431,0.012587766,0.003510554],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001702454,0.0024008083,0.64370257,0.00013597665,0.0004236889,0.000010400349,0.0023388905,0.00007657594,0.33142337,0.016095804,0.0013150317,0.00037439849],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00105583,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004037857,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49797967,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025538768,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048730202,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975175},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2009307468","doi":"10.1002/yd.20036","title":"Adolescents' emotions and reasoning in contexts of moral conflict and social exclusion","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"New Directions for Youth Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Sympathy; Prosocial behavior; Empathy; Psychology; Feeling; Harm; Social psychology; Moral reasoning; Moral development; Moral disengagement; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.06702902918624926,"score_gpt":0.33305048364160694,"score_spread":0.2660214544553577,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2009307468","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9966403,0.00060832215,0.0007684833,0.00007891359,0.0005215416,0.00037354298,0.000025486268,0.000033026998,0.0009503324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9951363,0.000018055165,0.0028517314,0.00003286398,0.00007052531,0.000043685173,0.000028760545,0.000013697703,0.0018043374],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923956,0.00003398028,0.000249883,0.00016656816,0.000068569774,0.00024145056],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997098,0.00001712826,0.00007189666,0.00007165774,0.000040734947,0.00008879673],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019141629,0.00010599781,0.00016573485,0.00016338057,0.00023363675,0.000010995907,0.00003432323,0.00008841962,0.000049716917],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013982129,0.00010793143,0.000030302825,0.0001229117,0.00004950943,0.00008389575,0.000042198935,0.00008430201,0.000004451598],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000896884,0.00058077334,0.72454655,0.000045715682,0.000043297707,7.181165e-7,0.08695333,4.1598423e-7,0.00037770957,0.0058394996,0.0009158858,0.1806064],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012196839,0.000029972693,0.9884032,0.00008366224,0.00003529415,0.00000763352,0.0031231046,0.000001769134,0.00017274008,0.000011470003,0.006787822,0.00012367341],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003365889,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017440846,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2638566,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050741903,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003945758,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4401316},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2009539984","doi":"10.2202/1940-1639.1287","title":"Personality, Gender, and the Ways People Perceive Moral Dilemmas in Everyday Life","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of College and Character","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Shame; Prosocial behavior; Feeling; Social psychology; Personality; Dilemma; Everyday life; Identity (music); Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.05877026236566404,"score_gpt":0.2946834520647498,"score_spread":0.23591318969908573,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2009539984","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99256045,0.0008231135,0.0000111201725,0.002943768,0.00032022645,0.0001232279,0.000016581447,0.0000030665924,0.0031984744],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996515,0.00043809923,0.000025448586,0.0009078341,0.0003186828,0.000006345542,0.0000013273183,0.000008893894,0.0017783899],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99912846,0.00011973701,0.0003227965,0.00010988337,0.0001446755,0.0001744281],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994751,0.00008671008,0.00015091374,0.000100750105,0.00007489517,0.00011162111],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004637787,0.00010451238,0.0002810554,0.00010003988,0.0000909113,0.00003462408,0.00008998136,0.00007718291,0.00092023774],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018268467,0.00006381736,0.00008935232,0.000114961345,0.000087085165,0.00016411938,0.000030949377,0.00028712902,0.0000107737715],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0021254632,0.0006075277,0.9118571,0.000025004538,0.00016596244,0.00070394855,0.032769315,4.5959152e-7,0.00045380997,0.034205988,0.014356015,0.0027293507],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031080402,0.00010545604,0.9847467,0.00001844393,0.000060603652,0.000975567,0.0036327871,0.0000105189965,0.0000021171586,0.00044832798,0.0068072886,0.00008414187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007374504,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000069773974,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07288955,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016642258,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033611053,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999931},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2009894042","doi":"10.1177/1368430208090642","title":"The Difficulty of Making Reparations Affects the Intensity of Collective Guilt","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Group Processes & Intergroup Relations","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":70,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Harm; Social psychology; Collective responsibility; Privilege (computing); Function (biology)","score_opus":0.043790423888205594,"score_gpt":0.31929112306727303,"score_spread":0.27550069917906744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2009894042","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.968266,0.0008039678,0.0062512727,0.0010420025,0.00061630574,0.00068572245,0.000042860836,0.000071741524,0.022220116],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99388975,0.00003728904,0.00042036062,0.000047317593,0.000052899883,0.00018824339,0.000019911451,0.000017438042,0.0053267786],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99874395,0.0001277366,0.00046061203,0.00025065299,0.00019454962,0.00022250944],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9975668,0.00066331745,0.0003893232,0.00073558604,0.0006121549,0.00003280181],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002249963,0.00015228431,0.00022534013,0.000094743344,0.0009249569,0.000018066181,0.0004837255,0.000107952845,0.00012953523],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006695669,0.00009239033,0.00014335346,0.0009310094,0.0005510677,0.00013351353,0.00014257438,0.00027644276,0.000032276057],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010395045,0.0041797664,0.2815792,0.0002244557,0.0014423958,0.00004678053,0.12540738,0.00045203112,0.0090645645,0.36307636,0.20957378,0.003913784],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00080768776,0.0006684666,0.97691727,0.00021604203,0.00029914142,0.00025669587,0.008297136,0.00014528446,0.0011891987,0.0043092337,0.0065835584,0.00031026173],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000110290544,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007150563,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6953381,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000068833746,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010915222,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7114114},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2010473206","doi":"10.1080/02699931.2012.704351","title":"Differential impact of beliefs on valence and arousal","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Wellcome Trust","keywords":"Valence (chemistry); Psychology; Arousal; Cognition; Comprehension; Cognitive psychology; Sentence; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.05304386836841919,"score_gpt":0.36703575377507613,"score_spread":0.31399188540665696,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2010473206","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9945087,0.00005011418,0.0013838315,0.000027545557,0.00050208106,0.00014729438,0.00006626145,0.00003517135,0.0032789968],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99926376,0.000015250611,0.000048906975,0.000025174999,0.00020754407,0.00001282843,0.00010541856,0.000010680793,0.00031041045],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99938285,0.00006718247,0.0001461682,0.00013019197,0.00009462004,0.00017898866],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996382,0.000027349823,0.00007712169,0.00011971247,0.000055755376,0.000081888495],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007041209,0.00009397914,0.000104390485,0.00009412631,0.00005588988,0.000008299096,0.000031465017,0.00008232195,0.0022396017],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014361331,0.00008177856,0.000069457674,0.00007599802,0.000057784255,0.00011692489,0.000013071417,0.00008959562,0.00018253147],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00056119263,0.006962224,0.43157336,0.000099612684,0.00024706562,0.000009541432,0.0076603545,0.0000059233607,0.14985898,0.026501082,0.0074019,0.36911875],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00057513244,0.0004361533,0.9968846,0.000042829026,0.000060457216,0.000020046096,0.00008991862,0.000005369933,0.0015243167,0.00024774412,0.000025964226,0.00008750415],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000036251047,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.344556e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5653112,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019699397,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005446062,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986725},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2011053827","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x06419117","title":"From repression and attention to culture and automaticity","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychological repression; Automaticity; Cognition; Psychology; Consciousness; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Neuroscience; Biology; Genetics","score_opus":0.05415535488314079,"score_gpt":0.3853478857863585,"score_spread":0.3311925309032177,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2011053827","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99760276,0.0002458076,0.00005720299,0.0011279328,0.00014001025,0.0001346089,0.00002316167,0.00003782236,0.00063069805],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99477804,0.0000031497368,0.0026058105,0.00012531815,0.00006183706,0.000013554347,0.0000075889525,0.0000027870183,0.0024019277],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99924695,0.000040167604,0.00011990197,0.00034439107,0.000109174725,0.00013939121],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997725,0.000018551673,0.000035979192,0.00008349745,0.000015852955,0.00007364782],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001660939,0.00008197846,0.00009576117,0.000048204885,0.0002612691,0.00010607149,0.000057278987,0.000061515784,0.00008925822],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005227924,0.000056651777,0.000014360369,0.0001263026,0.00022744629,0.00013468626,0.00006145497,0.000048879974,0.000006412026],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013976179,0.0002639609,0.76456165,0.0000051258103,0.0000020228833,0.000017145527,0.002591142,5.220888e-7,0.080929756,0.0036532625,0.013903868,0.13405757],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001902295,0.00017910384,0.99572396,0.000025309366,0.000018014267,0.00001421736,0.001438581,0.000015044929,0.0001471639,0.0009979287,0.0011496719,0.000100795616],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0031895766,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00017298906,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23116228,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000038860435,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000041173207,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.48217067},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2012517448","doi":"10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.04.030","title":"Contesting stigma and contested emotions: Personal experience and public perception of specific phobias","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Science & Medicine","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":46,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Phobias; Perception; Irrational number; Psychology; Stigma (botany); Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Psychiatry; Anxiety","score_opus":0.11659162516093874,"score_gpt":0.38828769002987207,"score_spread":0.27169606486893333,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2012517448","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99237007,0.00033764556,0.00014762246,0.0024721774,0.00021874916,0.00015124258,0.0000042417037,0.000029415183,0.004268862],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990742,0.000028699613,0.00011994515,0.00017816064,0.000324087,0.000011500537,0.0000025636364,0.0000049492414,0.00025584895],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988794,0.000045618082,0.00022291507,0.00029882783,0.0002893413,0.00026391353],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99943995,0.00005438827,0.000098944925,0.00008339859,0.00018374136,0.00013958149],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005219769,0.000091425165,0.00017051936,0.00013456833,0.00048575673,0.000024931049,0.00011192997,0.000048933973,0.0008605171],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019147055,0.000075802935,0.000017486822,0.0004652224,0.0032946807,0.0002639854,0.000029004208,0.000109409295,0.000005155574],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017403783,0.00016892496,0.22914854,0.000008755089,0.000004503375,0.000004961532,0.20226175,3.305743e-8,0.16184008,0.015628312,0.000897377,0.3900194],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00088115345,0.00017316871,0.9138435,0.000051530715,0.000012564671,0.000050570477,0.08354857,0.000037911672,0.000037433918,0.000056320117,0.0012027113,0.0001045706],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002427243,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000023826367,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.68469495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052779676,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037962734,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994178},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2015451642","doi":"10.1521/jscp.2013.32.9.939","title":"Self-Compassion Soothes the Savage EGO-Threat System: Effects on Negative Affect, Shame, Rumination, and Depressive Symptoms","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":258,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Self-compassion; Psychology; Rumination; Feeling; Mediation; Mindfulness; Clinical psychology; Affect (linguistics); Association (psychology); Developmental psychology; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; Psychiatry; Cognition","score_opus":0.048969729606262724,"score_gpt":0.4237397943110554,"score_spread":0.3747700647047927,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2015451642","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98698854,0.00031828022,0.00009006023,0.005008166,0.0016704872,0.00041067819,0.0000038349076,0.00002502627,0.0054849507],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972487,0.00010821664,0.00008330268,0.0011645138,0.0010223323,0.000030298126,8.4815986e-7,0.00001707526,0.00032471548],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977672,0.0009106192,0.0006583844,0.00027009484,0.00015865496,0.0002350347],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973855,0.0015265483,0.0006055206,0.0001558847,0.00017831489,0.00014823156],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00064335973,0.00017673732,0.00049097533,0.00008431628,0.00030533722,0.00004599532,0.00018115742,0.0003376961,0.0001307097],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011626228,0.00010304604,0.0001884824,0.00010356587,0.00036942196,0.000106250656,0.00004007261,0.0006306275,0.00006905405],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001254143,0.0037680962,0.35077223,0.00019391267,0.0016468049,0.0002911388,0.007988188,3.467232e-7,0.00075685873,0.07579721,0.092475,0.46505606],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026496586,0.0019016804,0.99134547,0.00008144482,0.0002260862,0.00016534484,0.0007378593,0.0000049714304,0.000021333195,0.001966962,0.00077889295,0.000120305915],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000244891,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000006505398,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6405732,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024569674,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015254382,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42020956},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2018715638","doi":"10.1080/02699930701541641","title":"The role of causal attribution in hurt feelings and related social emotions elicited in reaction to other's feedback about failure","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; Université du Québec","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Attribution; Anger; Shame; Social psychology; Feeling","score_opus":0.02747787669566794,"score_gpt":0.29817743928486073,"score_spread":0.2706995625891928,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2018715638","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99548227,0.000104080296,0.00034577728,0.0011887429,0.0002571848,0.00053960766,0.00004987722,0.00005802165,0.0019744316],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99914485,0.00005545038,0.00005833574,0.000049858052,0.000075922086,0.00007055742,0.00018769591,0.00002090677,0.0003364503],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99853015,0.00022866533,0.0005047252,0.00030046288,0.00016580087,0.0002702171],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993629,0.00005330136,0.00017132865,0.00014276462,0.00021225707,0.00005746981],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036853904,0.00014571697,0.00018771234,0.00033326744,0.0003172978,0.000018361692,0.000066240995,0.0002584273,0.00012838167],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006158913,0.00014141548,0.000060206872,0.0007814951,0.00012435434,0.00017997512,0.000022976177,0.00029759877,0.000105631225],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0013185228,0.0036947795,0.17472911,0.000068020556,0.00017551407,0.00006786722,0.039930645,0.00011555161,0.40226236,0.05070284,0.005246815,0.32168797],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013541888,0.000116970485,0.9909938,0.000089114925,0.000033486063,0.000060983486,0.0028375557,0.00007610841,0.0007896498,0.0015850832,0.001909296,0.00015374282],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00056225935,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006620204,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8162647,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011265944,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025612773,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5766756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2021997309","doi":"10.1111/bjdp.12011","title":"A story superiority effect for disgust, fear, embarrassment, and pride","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"National Science Foundation","keywords":"Embarrassment; Disgust; Pride; Psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Anger","score_opus":0.02306398253787863,"score_gpt":0.335725559678423,"score_spread":0.3126615771405444,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2021997309","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.993432,0.0012746018,0.00046029582,0.00051060243,0.0016912908,0.00059196446,0.000021239528,0.00001946523,0.001998572],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9915205,0.00012696315,0.006207925,0.00060336996,0.00017060358,0.00011171016,0.000009465227,0.00003325854,0.0012162009],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985001,0.00020977906,0.00048995775,0.0002852279,0.00013240144,0.00038254997],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992228,0.00011919134,0.00020819299,0.000105548505,0.00013100609,0.00021323872],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006288139,0.00017023012,0.00039120545,0.00014081706,0.00019060564,0.00007249356,0.00020199087,0.000165228,0.0010833583],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006407832,0.0001803838,0.0001274745,0.00009440095,0.00016863662,0.00022468457,0.000044099525,0.0004029787,0.000079654485],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029868176,0.000692511,0.20380229,0.00004963549,0.00030900314,0.0005133375,0.0009929776,1.1075918e-7,0.018582407,0.00028808977,0.15710063,0.6173703],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035749245,0.0008953804,0.9612588,0.000074299634,0.000045501103,0.014235558,0.0004959257,2.5359014e-7,0.00014894531,0.00022683303,0.018827027,0.00021654373],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000076084645,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000033670287,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75745654,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007756281,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005200986,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99982977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2023024690","doi":"10.1016/s0005-7967(03)00108-6","title":"Feelings of mental pollution subsequent to sexual assault","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behaviour Research and Therapy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":163,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre; University of British Columbia Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; Recall; Sexual assault; Poison control; Mental health; Suicide prevention; Social psychology; Psychiatry; Medical emergency; Medicine","score_opus":0.1806943945978165,"score_gpt":0.45305678762493246,"score_spread":0.27236239302711596,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2023024690","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9963019,0.000724461,0.000027871516,0.00042600825,0.00016352505,0.0004929172,0.0000442959,0.000018959276,0.001800101],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9942317,0.00009851841,0.00021450163,0.00006157407,0.000026864122,0.000078661506,0.00001300353,0.00001696332,0.0052582114],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985439,0.00022597451,0.00018029248,0.00027009385,0.00038373485,0.0003960124],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99931765,0.000020323627,0.00002754711,0.00025140733,0.00018605951,0.00019703858],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00092372455,0.00009693035,0.00012907805,0.0002091502,0.00015555586,0.00002727812,0.00010905314,0.00009907673,0.00087040884],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015498214,0.00008359474,0.00003112347,0.0002829569,0.00012739953,0.000047241458,0.000021942938,0.00023226299,0.00006369573],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007517061,0.0034766668,0.4891211,0.000009186892,0.00007356051,0.000066946785,0.0062939757,6.0569414e-7,0.28292197,0.08083758,0.012195353,0.124251336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003514954,0.0052508856,0.9149861,0.000026547881,0.000011917335,0.00007593026,0.00571965,7.435513e-7,0.040421657,0.0007999665,0.028860124,0.00033156187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001116106,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000056031124,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42586493,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003784576,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040196985,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.95303667},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2024175143","doi":"10.1002/ejsp.455","title":"Are you being served…? An unobtrusive experiment of affective influences on helping in a department store","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Australian Research Council; Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung; Rockefeller Foundation","keywords":"Mood; Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Interpersonal communication; Cognition; Service (business); Customer service; Marketing; Communication","score_opus":0.06707002954230835,"score_gpt":0.41021932400895256,"score_spread":0.3431492944666442,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2024175143","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9857012,0.00015707345,0.0001705585,0.00031032995,0.001136681,0.0001584065,0.000006412415,0.000011050246,0.012348303],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99852985,0.00000651237,0.00025789993,0.0006879741,0.00043128416,0.000002354324,0.0000020332368,0.000029572564,0.000052532658],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99755895,0.00096086727,0.00071363896,0.00024408805,0.00019693124,0.00032551604],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985491,0.000060290786,0.0009549202,0.00016851356,0.00015822888,0.00010894885],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016375609,0.00016692844,0.00035823593,0.00036375967,0.00009492364,0.000010341864,0.00027345616,0.000077637545,0.00017830002],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003863351,0.0001546498,0.00013029604,0.0002582033,0.00015702781,0.00010240115,0.00003093703,0.00041793953,0.000027501155],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.006496192,0.009891756,0.507713,0.00004665653,0.00072668336,0.013764108,0.1800768,0.00009439215,0.06362159,0.017607812,0.004783332,0.19517764],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018569226,0.002023132,0.98516446,0.00008086456,0.000026210831,0.00007651786,0.008686308,1.0143284e-7,0.0006004541,0.00010326424,0.0012478525,0.00013391212],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001661319,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000046099918,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4774514,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010280684,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001759096,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.63064355},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2024198548","doi":"10.5430/elr.v3n1p72","title":"'A Tart and Bitter Feeling of Jealousy and Remorse’: Appraising Subjectivity and Cultural Dimensions in Hong Kong and Indian Readings of an English Poem","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"English Linguistics Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Remorse; Feeling; Jealousy; Subjectivity; Psychology; Social psychology; Cultural diversity; Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory; Curriculum; Poetry; Sociology; Linguistics; Epistemology; Anthropology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.05877734085119228,"score_gpt":0.398080460269019,"score_spread":0.3393031194178267,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2024198548","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99571097,0.0003075256,0.000011947951,0.000015656993,0.00039503234,0.00020402628,0.00002511147,0.000022418035,0.0033073092],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9975615,0.0000836868,0.0017141614,0.000010079927,0.00048784487,0.000006649328,0.0000132718515,0.000025922413,0.00009686082],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99807686,0.0004197542,0.0003507226,0.00047448478,0.0002634645,0.00041472798],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9972103,0.00079083355,0.00009021643,0.00027749751,0.0014158089,0.00021533256],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0021638237,0.0001555098,0.00034519422,0.00044047294,0.00020127796,0.00008597391,0.000094496056,0.00017402758,0.00000910285],"category_scores_gemma":[0.01007345,0.00014885527,0.000019854631,0.0003224849,0.0006025527,0.000090464346,0.000201642,0.00064175524,3.1950597e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016015208,0.0003500396,0.86649054,0.00035952847,0.00003792885,0.00006243388,0.105261326,0.0000060651523,0.0050974605,0.011935019,0.00033325862,0.009906265],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0028191744,0.001026396,0.9532655,0.00063559477,0.000068337235,0.000026363023,0.033536267,0.0008530793,0.0017796044,0.0009868715,0.004446194,0.0005566428],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014244023,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00042708011,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08677495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020370373,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024988203,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99826515},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2025107995","doi":"10.1080/02699931.2011.561298","title":"Arrogant or self-confident? The use of contextual knowledge to differentiate hubristic and authentic pride from a single nonverbal expression","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":63,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Pride; Nonverbal communication; Expression (computer science); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.19069956624973816,"score_gpt":0.3174804788887383,"score_spread":0.12678091263900015,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2025107995","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9860706,0.00005290665,0.011928229,0.00003811546,0.00070423284,0.00054965593,0.00010347048,0.0000824809,0.0004703092],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980996,0.00000763876,0.00072971487,0.00007501085,0.00007738916,0.00005403368,0.000091350244,0.000021931728,0.000843299],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99880916,0.00022915303,0.0003410166,0.00031707287,0.00010791691,0.00019569509],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99914366,0.00013435518,0.00016227765,0.0002730037,0.00017902638,0.000107673564],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010897243,0.00016167646,0.00019507624,0.000105996325,0.00012994665,0.000044073302,0.00009897199,0.00010462738,0.0016560816],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007507056,0.00011393896,0.00006442001,0.00013366363,0.00009083769,0.00015144219,0.00007059305,0.00011391156,0.00026126535],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003603853,0.01424584,0.020828087,0.00024294508,0.00056251005,0.000104207444,0.19247407,0.0000013985692,0.5490054,0.0034397636,0.0111120995,0.20437986],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0039453553,0.0014306582,0.92311645,0.00085105613,0.001130222,0.000052462372,0.0056594345,0.00023442952,0.06015573,0.0013996109,0.0014560914,0.00056852214],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021805856,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015884485,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9022883,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024983898,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016170548,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99925655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2025296793","doi":"10.1016/s0376-6357(02)00078-5","title":"What is emotion?","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioural Processes","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":634,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"Hebrew University of Jerusalem","keywords":"Disgust; Sadness; Psychology; Pleasure; Surprise; Anger; Introspection; Attribution; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.11031435213163372,"score_gpt":0.3450424935885314,"score_spread":0.2347281414568977,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2025296793","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98454064,0.004037644,0.000033758482,0.002336996,0.0015057191,0.00022532126,0.000021007652,0.00021979664,0.007079132],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93667656,0.00025905628,0.00011894011,0.0005849217,0.00009650516,0.00006676683,0.000014465144,0.000026511767,0.06215628],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989179,0.000025959313,0.00022223637,0.00033823616,0.00017194322,0.00032376638],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932265,0.000019303896,0.00007183328,0.00031988238,0.00015911747,0.00010721089],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000051504165,0.00016664805,0.0001461687,0.00008458364,0.0001579959,0.00015712126,0.00020103587,0.0001161398,0.028977523],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000110741385,0.00014801924,0.00006751996,0.0003328104,0.000071987764,0.0006223952,0.000031578373,0.00014880006,0.0032735653],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031995554,0.0035251693,0.41451558,0.00014510252,0.00006642237,0.00026605546,0.020520965,0.0000010125613,0.00053018704,0.0030092061,0.272137,0.28525135],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003176477,0.0009940297,0.8772564,0.0003995903,0.0005538315,0.0007079842,0.017798284,0.000022197159,0.0058447714,0.00096447143,0.09027447,0.0020074798],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009972625,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000019860307,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46274084,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020850757,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000100361485,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975025},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2025629037","doi":"10.1080/08870446.2014.991735","title":"Self-conscious emotions in patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain: A brief report","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Health","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":35,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"McGill University","keywords":"Psychology; Chronic pain; Psychotherapist; Musculoskeletal pain; Clinical psychology; Psychiatry; Physical therapy; Medicine","score_opus":0.02809838661185766,"score_gpt":0.3707220563012039,"score_spread":0.34262366968934627,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2025629037","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98826057,0.00041854096,0.0010966335,0.00500351,0.001113939,0.00036985168,0.000014790401,0.00010963214,0.0036125367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968064,0.000094352064,0.0007593072,0.0017628184,0.00019393704,0.000055877576,0.00010663855,0.000021323582,0.00019936994],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980252,0.00044296906,0.00041880523,0.0005648489,0.00007813046,0.00047005594],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999092,0.00006554644,0.0001550946,0.00048278418,0.000031732263,0.0001728425],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010215652,0.0001580751,0.00030051803,0.00015109169,0.00018152296,0.000010846185,0.00010460441,0.00019630055,0.00033800615],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027594087,0.00016062673,0.00005645064,0.00014860307,0.00008732939,0.000050818657,0.000030826206,0.00034872047,0.00008526614],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015307412,0.0008090701,0.8050376,0.00003323927,0.000025293579,0.000024712936,0.00069801806,3.5721115e-7,0.0000055064193,0.0024496082,0.0048099896,0.18609129],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018121963,0.0012320833,0.9694904,0.000025001715,0.000011508929,0.00003161319,0.000033488817,0.000014307179,1.09455186e-7,0.0004967322,0.02671397,0.00013858831],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011454186,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001397461,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1859527,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007583206,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048678885,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.65501684},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2027316185","doi":"10.1177/1043463104044681","title":"Sincerity is Just Consistency","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Rationality and Society","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Sincerity; Consistency (knowledge bases); Social psychology; Psychology; Sociology; Economics; Epistemology; Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.08175548118314206,"score_gpt":0.3687303800142215,"score_spread":0.2869748988310794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2027316185","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9815115,0.00020903317,0.000954011,0.005869964,0.00020652366,0.00010082238,0.00007729472,0.000036452766,0.0110344095],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937055,0.00002689609,0.0015806523,0.0026371933,0.00007527615,0.000012169651,0.000029303643,0.000003258831,0.0019297503],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995514,0.000019701736,0.00010829234,0.00015172735,0.00007734791,0.00009148912],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997516,0.000016760006,0.00002535192,0.00011343646,0.000049391292,0.000043448978],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012907581,0.00005438931,0.00006961815,0.000004236538,0.000231998,0.000019527715,0.000031240983,0.000081700746,0.0010405357],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000045307233,0.000052144733,0.00008030154,0.000052576874,0.00014068982,0.000060681727,0.000013686363,0.000080767495,0.00005704327],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005156293,0.00031455696,0.015047931,0.000015145945,0.000043981097,0.0000022192962,0.011145936,0.0000023040952,0.00032375165,0.9559801,0.015847404,0.0012714945],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009812644,0.000044049517,0.9598982,0.000008543556,0.000041309682,0.000017742454,0.0036467728,0.000005457951,0.00012621612,0.016662229,0.018405175,0.00016304136],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00024767328,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000021675125,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94485027,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027499816,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004492404,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998726},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2030425029","doi":"10.1016/j.jcps.2015.04.003","title":"The psychology of appraisal: Specific emotions and decision‐making","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consumer Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":211,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Variety (cybernetics); Appraisal theory; Set (abstract data type); Affect (linguistics); Priming (agriculture); Nature versus nurture; Social psychology; Cognitive appraisal; Cognitive psychology; Cognition","score_opus":0.11216205831459232,"score_gpt":0.4599030133255678,"score_spread":0.3477409550109755,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2030425029","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9524499,0.01373692,0.012114306,0.0024127015,0.008367169,0.00016671488,0.000010458951,0.0000181488,0.010723679],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.990247,0.0010686108,0.007837641,0.00047959673,0.00019429367,0.0000064779138,7.7829236e-7,0.00002894334,0.000136629],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977998,0.00031385935,0.0010497682,0.00025696555,0.00024141313,0.00033817696],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99709433,0.00081934285,0.0007697184,0.00061741355,0.00050239614,0.00019677039],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013920288,0.0001762566,0.00043973466,0.0003316867,0.000120996156,0.00002680679,0.00045473356,0.00022437613,0.00029032535],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021761874,0.00012164957,0.000160667,0.0003008682,0.00071921694,0.000097244694,0.00005327795,0.0005123514,0.000092666516],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0012221531,0.000764046,0.059634924,0.000004360932,0.00028237922,0.00016467785,0.0011691989,0.000004510672,0.0008794266,0.023002956,0.33406124,0.57881016],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033374212,0.0007730368,0.5240299,0.000054691707,0.00010848935,0.0048076985,0.0007044692,0.0000019111878,0.0000065197237,0.011925607,0.4540817,0.0001684866],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000005008342,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011192574,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.57864165,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016530228,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005830606,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49607256},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2034280690","doi":"10.1037/cep0000023","title":"Category exemplars normed in Canada.","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Normative; Set (abstract data type); Norm (philosophy); Social psychology; Population; Epistemology; Sociology; Computer science; Demography","score_opus":0.039079391726052425,"score_gpt":0.30930195838255453,"score_spread":0.27022256665650213,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2034280690","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9666411,0.0020669624,0.000080115846,0.0019476877,0.007368334,0.00034977306,0.00006491092,0.000018100045,0.021462988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9935151,0.000012285316,0.0006398938,0.004627291,0.00034133482,0.00007197997,0.000027305201,0.00008166585,0.0006831573],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9954137,0.00040115937,0.0011865379,0.00076356996,0.00013307844,0.0021019266],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9961383,0.00010419621,0.00049044733,0.0009342674,0.00011353906,0.0022193003],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010570335,0.00048700935,0.0007182592,0.0009312264,0.00023533504,0.000044547258,0.0012613337,0.00032221517,0.0033671658],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000092860086,0.0005389324,0.00021452054,0.0005840979,0.00034704804,0.00021105877,0.00003388738,0.00090635725,0.000107845866],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006379243,0.0013503348,0.6238548,0.000029612649,0.00033653353,0.0116528105,0.021423042,0.00010525417,0.061164282,0.0101901535,0.24923912,0.02001614],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009510097,0.0023135827,0.865,0.00020537828,0.00008981774,0.008652646,0.035702623,0.00002026386,0.0060563795,0.0013382772,0.06943811,0.0016728065],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.9189089,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.994087,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24114522,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0054104403,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.002118956,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997062},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2034293668","doi":"10.1016/j.jpain.2009.01.248","title":"Examining the contributions of coping style, pain appraisals, and emotional reactions to pain expressiveness","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pain","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of New Brunswick","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research; University of Chicago","keywords":"Anger; Nonverbal communication; Coping (psychology); Anxiety; Psychology; Clinical psychology; Facial expression; Emotional expression; Developmental psychology; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.047316344284387093,"score_gpt":0.35419321362993067,"score_spread":0.3068768693455436,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2034293668","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6461051,0.00057974993,0.34297422,0.009170967,0.00040537966,0.00027472829,0.000047856236,0.000018257604,0.00042375422],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967644,0.000014286964,0.001644428,0.0010634621,0.00024031397,0.000008089459,0.000004825063,0.000008120009,0.00025204208],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99704796,0.0019024682,0.0005413319,0.000121093726,0.00019442655,0.00019270483],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9973918,0.001632699,0.00040187538,0.00018064184,0.00027319795,0.000119780896],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.008875483,0.000104813415,0.0002352229,0.00016417714,0.0001819425,0.00002810152,0.00014935592,0.00008034109,0.00017287809],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001742102,0.000077212135,0.00008614657,0.00021414366,0.00006134572,0.00009536655,0.000016443746,0.00026395122,0.0000028738104],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00042310145,0.0024620963,0.05594386,0.00009065685,0.0004359212,0.00022716373,0.011681435,0.0009886053,0.25047052,0.04593386,0.17942068,0.45192212],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024541994,0.0032439744,0.88510597,0.0013844423,0.00018101683,0.0004000822,0.013872299,0.0003199663,0.0012078434,0.0016043079,0.08978772,0.00043817083],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002492645,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004035042,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8291621,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037259055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000049283502,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.31486195},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2035461227","doi":"10.1016/j.conb.2013.01.015","title":"Emotions: form follows function","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Current Opinion in Neurobiology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Baycrest Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Perception; Set (abstract data type); Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Function (biology); Affect (linguistics); Affective science; Cognition; Representation (politics); Cognitive science; Two-factor theory of emotion; Emotion classification; Neuroscience; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.2638037146958135,"score_gpt":0.4639187811218376,"score_spread":0.2001150664260241,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2035461227","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000349376,0.928317,0.00009508224,0.000025523092,0.06868487,0.001637969,0.00009701304,0.000109306246,0.0009982904],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0000106569,0.9946851,0.000020983867,0.00001827582,0.0008984262,0.0016383383,0.0014821189,0.000066994,0.0011790994],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9968747,0.0006081649,0.0010225036,0.0008585184,0.000072631294,0.00056346843],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985209,0.00016778441,0.00044229152,0.0007140725,0.000054053515,0.00010089961],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018439176,0.00051875814,0.0012655102,0.00066647714,0.000083420935,0.000026336955,0.00039177333,0.0006479902,0.002609604],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000033338903,0.0004270889,0.0005367125,0.0005078454,0.00010373726,0.000090219844,0.00014168485,0.0010182329,0.0047331043],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003374043,0.0002911424,0.00005799001,0.0019328105,0.000025137448,7.846389e-7,0.000024779825,1.016377e-7,1.8096567e-7,0.0063171955,0.03718449,0.954162],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032363992,0.0002359311,0.0005833594,0.0031585505,0.00013162015,0.000062745166,0.000012428072,4.4263413e-7,8.528825e-9,0.00017709675,0.9949679,0.00034627586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029397372,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000003873187,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9577834,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010069524,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008660772,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998181},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2036569597","doi":"10.1007/s10879-012-9228-2","title":"Erratum to: Problem Anger in Psychotherapy: An Emotion-Focused Perspective on Hate, Rage, and Rejecting Anger","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"erratum","venue":"Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Rage (emotion); Perspective (graphical); Psychotherapist; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Art","score_opus":0.05752756002387899,"score_gpt":0.36789325807826384,"score_spread":0.31036569805438485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2036569597","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.25046203,0.07169096,0.0009024085,0.025461573,0.11818335,0.006096291,0.00028968265,0.00029738704,0.52661633],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.33543134,0.013380683,0.008516113,0.018115783,0.025195783,0.000501338,0.00019692628,0.0017943002,0.59686774],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9948171,0.00096957793,0.0016941094,0.0009929817,0.0007080335,0.00081821124],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99595207,0.00012108766,0.0017254434,0.0009977861,0.0005727162,0.0006308918],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018319433,0.00093605206,0.0015290548,0.0020065722,0.00018145081,0.00022030293,0.000685094,0.001147634,0.001340791],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012521144,0.00080617866,0.0004526691,0.00086176896,0.00014326954,0.0008336716,0.000009844093,0.0029996487,0.00006193077],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0032233545,0.0026545096,0.0036031264,0.000040795803,0.00047082308,0.00021057206,0.022295736,0.000002167652,0.0005210581,0.0019929032,0.946012,0.018972911],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011651365,0.010878522,0.06705702,0.0025174005,0.00011953726,0.00044639414,0.005279076,0.0000035663222,0.000025102556,0.00991041,0.890289,0.0018225999],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003362925,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00031157845,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09298757,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026687948,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0004005115,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995721},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2036848402","doi":"10.1177/1754073909345542","title":"Two Movements in Emotions: Communication and Reflection","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Harm; Interpersonal communication; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.07487284753914682,"score_gpt":0.4331800095219162,"score_spread":0.3583071619827694,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2036848402","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6676836,0.19475257,0.0012615985,0.017527146,0.0007630492,0.0027502875,0.00001070832,0.00028484847,0.114966154],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9303885,0.060093075,0.001208742,0.0043728766,0.00004030076,0.000067997804,0.000076572054,0.00001149677,0.003740434],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990491,0.00023789704,0.000316224,0.00019050452,0.00007869167,0.00012758534],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99944586,0.000012843052,0.00009494968,0.00036297287,0.000042832606,0.000040567687],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041960823,0.00009148887,0.00016551901,0.00010071192,0.000078494966,0.000014737052,0.00007919693,0.000043826498,0.0008570485],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023188852,0.00008896931,0.00003891139,0.00032225775,0.000020916532,0.00012724867,0.000014816072,0.00014029288,0.00016649393],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008756829,0.0006960243,0.008932612,0.00017418677,0.000011056562,0.0000054918783,0.00052051933,0.0000015847397,0.00031550304,0.041806385,0.008969058,0.9385588],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00095067214,0.00016079193,0.95629185,0.0024855824,0.000034613146,0.000039438783,0.00015324958,0.000012476137,0.0000103117845,0.0030951141,0.036575794,0.0001901107],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011302127,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000040267056,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9473592,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000046281475,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000059123795,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.938408},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2037674787","doi":"10.1258/1355819011927459","title":"Humility, perspective and provocation: reflecting on Codman","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Health Services Research & Policy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Provocation test; Humility; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Medicine; Alternative medicine; Political science; Pathology; Art","score_opus":0.32752938638840867,"score_gpt":0.6357734274396001,"score_spread":0.3082440410511914,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2037674787","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9329359,0.0019894019,0.000008745682,0.04368451,0.00016567844,0.00033781462,0.0000033263561,0.00001395763,0.020860685],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9952728,0.00064585055,0.00017429572,0.0015065685,0.0009007675,0.000010565075,0.0000011478639,0.000015956926,0.0014720531],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974382,0.0007477314,0.0005022494,0.0002094472,0.00054056454,0.00056183635],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99813545,0.00017215952,0.00029466313,0.0002557639,0.0008255631,0.00031638137],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0032725586,0.00009968036,0.00024085595,0.0008133875,0.00051662227,0.00006796573,0.0002505478,0.00007471949,0.00015040314],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000066972534,0.000081357335,0.00005172182,0.0007797858,0.00009373639,0.00016977183,0.00006367881,0.0008010694,0.000043034303],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0022914328,0.0040237056,0.103289664,0.0007260576,0.00026216978,0.0004444032,0.2482018,0.000010671442,0.001159074,0.1822264,0.010053677,0.44731095],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022334883,0.007375292,0.80587345,0.0006747965,0.000014812635,0.0012043538,0.12287471,0.000022014667,0.00007534146,0.013904013,0.045525704,0.00022199933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.012932882,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00087612384,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7025838,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005761796,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00056580873,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99364007},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2038345004","doi":"10.1007/s10670-013-9563-z","title":"Does the Paradox of Fiction Exist?","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Erkenntnis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Ambiguity; Irrational number; Epistemology; Existentialism; Ontology; Philosophy; Psychology; Linguistics; Mathematics","score_opus":0.024275560502652435,"score_gpt":0.3045322657499924,"score_spread":0.28025670524734,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2038345004","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93512994,0.000088116394,0.00009421221,0.0014665115,0.0012650787,0.00022422301,0.000009350199,0.000037926053,0.061684635],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9774599,0.000008152279,0.00014839409,0.00010916427,0.000093975985,0.0000789709,0.000004201731,0.000007641364,0.022089569],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99952674,0.000046638514,0.00013373823,0.00010877083,0.00006597679,0.000118148055],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99953026,0.000035086046,0.00005224434,0.0003178926,0.00003899072,0.000025551433],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007426982,0.00005714181,0.00007315921,0.000025458885,0.00006355235,0.000012240624,0.000112020985,0.000048818787,0.0065381955],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000069160756,0.00002626636,0.000053901804,0.00007979899,0.000067620116,0.0000473913,0.00001694922,0.000074783224,0.00082447455],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000380136,0.00076183514,0.1056616,0.000021473612,0.00011299213,0.0000085940455,0.0066796984,0.0000037553032,0.012224808,0.08423803,0.5405712,0.24967799],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027347854,0.00009958521,0.9019227,0.0000095045825,0.00003391447,0.00000750104,0.0014158799,0.0000064386845,0.0010425729,0.0022659912,0.092819184,0.000103252525],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008667308,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000019866833,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7962611,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000067280375,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000043499404,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999535},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2039248205","doi":"10.1017/s0012217300002948","title":"True to Our Feelings: What Our Emotions Are Really Telling UsRobert C. Solomon New York, Oxford University Press, 2007, x + 286 p.","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialogue","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Content (measure theory); Media studies; Psychology; Sociology; Social psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.08175578947177016,"score_gpt":0.2948034984102127,"score_spread":0.21304770893844255,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2039248205","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93889314,0.0013013517,0.0109,0.00986073,0.008709139,0.0014966872,0.00035219692,0.0006754192,0.027811332],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8973102,0.0008680806,0.0040164143,0.000895557,0.0011091892,0.0000120704335,0.00024242782,0.000068167246,0.0954779],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99836487,0.00011945262,0.00027457997,0.00054172403,0.00017095897,0.00052840944],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987632,0.000026284346,0.00013237586,0.0005880533,0.00011352568,0.00037653366],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013065325,0.00025234887,0.00031552944,0.00017498904,0.00035944537,0.00006344317,0.00037104078,0.0002768978,0.000117634474],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003509748,0.00027459254,0.0001746467,0.00029735736,0.00002510756,0.00031425356,0.00008728576,0.00031903104,0.0003985421],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021946801,0.00094562443,0.023609214,0.000018759667,0.00012587025,0.0007000972,0.007692685,0.0008168334,0.00046404704,0.0029612235,0.94509923,0.017346965],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002038258,0.00039849523,0.10203893,0.00022218513,0.0002198699,0.00014866331,0.020673258,0.00003263096,0.00022926522,0.00013925234,0.8729112,0.00094796997],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0034966667,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00091716956,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.078429714,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009493113,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000086691616,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999706},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2039330167","doi":"10.2307/3505080","title":"10.2307/3505080","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Time to knit","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Political philosophy; Philosophy of law; Punishment (psychology); Law and economics; Criminology; Epistemology; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Psychology; Sociology; Politics; Social psychology; Comparative law","score_opus":0.0164920933526922,"score_gpt":0.2579496372429302,"score_spread":0.241457543890238,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2039330167","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.021437297,0.00003312937,5.49449e-7,0.00027785474,0.000008899152,0.00012237919,0.0000151446175,0.00010779951,0.97799695],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0024006416,7.592644e-8,0.000097559365,0.00010892586,0.00009557309,0.000029260398,0.000013449755,0.000016768914,0.99723774],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994302,0.000028046188,0.00010471667,0.00017269577,0.00006392593,0.00020040844],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956495,0.000012416139,0.0000110869505,0.00029476167,0.000018535498,0.0000982501],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005560912,0.00007859904,0.00009004476,0.00004719399,0.00004734219,0.000013997632,0.00011959772,0.000055387958,0.99949545],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000034379248,0.00007541922,0.000043065844,0.00012682349,0.000018394789,0.000029882403,0.000013183927,0.000062962004,0.99766463],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024236404,0.0000820087,0.0000017170578,4.5702882e-7,0.000005383918,0.000011105104,0.000025115598,0.0000021460974,0.000036114325,0.000022885712,0.34816822,0.65162057],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018253991,0.00013925192,0.0020250897,0.0000037198058,0.000014563839,0.000013498228,0.0000019426939,0.000001654046,0.000011351192,0.0000039709935,0.9975042,0.00009824512],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000544044,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":1.7718651e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.65152234,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012282211,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006305888,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.30755067},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2044228738","doi":"10.1002/ejsp.522","title":"Anger and shame elicited by discrimination: Moderating role of coping on action endorsements and salivary cortisol","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":66,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Anger; Coping (psychology); Social psychology; Mood; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology","score_opus":0.08275470450655681,"score_gpt":0.37196035250027265,"score_spread":0.28920564799371584,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2044228738","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9866342,0.0003618303,0.0004930355,0.000511195,0.0003518442,0.000074831216,0.000011732542,0.000008756677,0.0115526095],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99866325,0.00013158406,0.00024249566,0.000488452,0.00022010026,0.0000010993826,0.0000060736375,0.00002050748,0.00022644515],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99878544,0.0003920948,0.0004169626,0.00015394889,0.00011323474,0.00013834726],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993489,0.000029861396,0.00040633167,0.000073244075,0.00008268791,0.00005897307],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002426173,0.00010089127,0.00020141836,0.00011836842,0.00017338592,0.000009663814,0.00007199825,0.000047709855,0.00014299274],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015931555,0.00009587247,0.0000464022,0.00007074459,0.00014954114,0.000093960334,0.000020167996,0.00022737749,0.00000749139],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001445048,0.0025413632,0.06056088,0.000047718288,0.0004381593,0.0006448896,0.047874097,0.000006000009,0.43753105,0.0046600937,0.08890684,0.35534388],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026411167,0.0016223034,0.98949164,0.000045431807,0.00006273284,0.0006356508,0.0018295024,0.000006656009,0.00037614664,0.00011666542,0.003015036,0.00015712324],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000070679575,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.147878e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92893076,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012631743,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005868932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39095658},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2045573192","doi":"10.1002/cd.273","title":"Moral emotions and moral judgments in children's narratives: Comparing real-life and hypothetical transgressions","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Narrative; Moral development; Social psychology; Interpersonal communication; Context (archaeology); Meaning (existential); Cognition; Social cognitive theory of morality; Moral reasoning; Social cognition; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.04011705838124213,"score_gpt":0.3025815956374251,"score_spread":0.26246453725618296,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2045573192","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9943495,0.00025247247,0.0003122447,0.0014963046,0.0004522998,0.0007160868,0.000024015664,0.0000714726,0.0023256312],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99466383,0.00015123868,0.00418279,0.00015094376,0.00009790742,0.00007946461,0.000039499322,0.000023583962,0.00061073375],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987504,0.00003669142,0.00032850457,0.00045740834,0.0000982013,0.0003288169],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994113,0.000018054365,0.0000533184,0.00014853796,0.000025320387,0.00034350294],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011685829,0.00022331,0.0002586167,0.00021334848,0.00058993883,0.000060301812,0.00006601551,0.0001249245,0.000083964],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000117787795,0.00020554294,0.000043690357,0.00014916666,0.00013063148,0.000093289076,0.00004603093,0.00036392416,0.0000038823837],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007064994,0.0010229244,0.9315795,0.000028527644,0.000075368145,0.0000020878463,0.004367399,0.0000023908308,0.00030100587,0.013027594,0.0015804138,0.04794218],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002021626,0.0000475527,0.99288136,0.00011914562,0.000028571925,0.000066681976,0.00067232695,0.000020478068,0.00005245144,0.00025606627,0.0035872334,0.0002464857],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000102221646,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005475812,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06130192,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023493572,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005545499,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.83817977},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2047058755","doi":"10.1037/a0032559","title":"Affect spin and the emotion regulation process at work.","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Applied Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":149,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Trait; Social psychology; Experience sampling method; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.023805785749030053,"score_gpt":0.351255053006315,"score_spread":0.32744926725728496,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2047058755","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9627494,0.00019101735,0.0005696179,0.0035696814,0.0007737965,0.00040985012,5.2764295e-7,0.000013546043,0.031722534],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972171,0.000022178638,0.00033125724,0.00065098685,0.0002551996,0.00004517396,0.000001803521,0.000015803387,0.0014604758],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99898195,0.00010881833,0.00041045502,0.0001739154,0.0001299578,0.00019489856],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999084,0.00007916723,0.00042370963,0.00023657626,0.000102816215,0.00007373303],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005458751,0.00011977486,0.00025111585,0.00012844666,0.00008348621,0.000025065232,0.00015812395,0.00015819148,0.0016442543],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009842582,0.000074084885,0.00007674119,0.0001904559,0.00022714016,0.00007274886,0.000021317546,0.0002775295,0.0002735684],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.009578194,0.0013968712,0.037668694,0.00006140272,0.0005296762,0.00004892141,0.019883,0.000107520485,0.023288336,0.10539776,0.3400728,0.4619668],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005657154,0.00027669972,0.9754196,0.000022229926,0.00009974885,0.0005328692,0.0005377109,0.000006805067,0.00012608716,0.013199531,0.003979879,0.00014171074],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000005564252,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000018260083,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9377509,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023447987,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007425615,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99926835},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2047569390","doi":"10.1177/1754073910377242","title":"Further Thoughts on the Evolution of Pride’s Two Facets: A Response to Clark","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Trait; Psychology; Persistence (discontinuity); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.039634696242589265,"score_gpt":0.372441340496512,"score_spread":0.33280664425392276,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2047569390","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95825285,0.0049836887,0.0008502043,0.02697364,0.0016564414,0.0016522644,0.000024074598,0.00006723318,0.00553963],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9893718,0.0003435262,0.0004633844,0.0021874344,0.00022050463,0.00013750192,0.0000046518558,0.000021721507,0.0072494764],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985139,0.00059002655,0.0003270053,0.00023354765,0.00016960078,0.00016593047],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988304,0.00011273519,0.00013883169,0.00074556493,0.00010569144,0.00006679013],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014439425,0.00012284699,0.0002127799,0.00007552003,0.00007227862,0.000008757926,0.00020096332,0.00007084849,0.0029850418],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002505677,0.00007701008,0.00013272237,0.00035240804,0.000048632322,0.000037028498,0.00002729061,0.00026868767,0.0019419261],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000996199,0.0022790474,0.0056701913,0.0008091467,0.00014425605,0.000024608978,0.0047753393,0.000007911368,0.11556934,0.24071488,0.33592278,0.2930863],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00064799155,0.00048030473,0.2616528,0.002244921,0.00013931878,0.000045225406,0.00029700692,0.000002663374,0.0006236128,0.00069375796,0.7328882,0.00028414713],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005688779,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000046577698,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.39696547,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042468473,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003195622,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988352},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2050562651","doi":"10.1080/02699930802613828","title":"What emotional reactions can tell us about the nature of others: An appraisal perspective on person perception","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":316,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Perception; Cognitive psychology; Appraisal theory; Social psychology; Perspective-taking; Empathy","score_opus":0.04920727077685832,"score_gpt":0.3765502022775869,"score_spread":0.3273429315007286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2050562651","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9763067,0.00011197281,0.0004992601,0.004042171,0.0020847062,0.0005191273,0.00008637079,0.00013363952,0.016216047],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99644715,0.00006938332,0.00014084349,0.0010212475,0.0006269402,0.00003331093,0.0004262174,0.000026470623,0.0012084168],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99835885,0.00027107727,0.0002799095,0.00048368998,0.0003451644,0.0002613365],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987172,0.00007253966,0.00022209997,0.00039405646,0.00049534533,0.00009875057],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027380663,0.0002261133,0.0001865768,0.00023782428,0.00035634058,0.00010204088,0.00015099319,0.0003581248,0.0021478976],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006068334,0.00018851162,0.00018050995,0.0003289408,0.00015996295,0.0005669107,0.000006826302,0.0006279162,0.00018823001],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0026078182,0.017651515,0.006907558,0.00009120382,0.0005087271,0.000057878005,0.11712172,0.0005497235,0.13432227,0.35439608,0.020910066,0.34487543],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009097064,0.0011676593,0.93402904,0.00019745064,0.00014515613,0.00008617946,0.0603765,0.000096764015,0.0004379171,0.0014670861,0.0008354359,0.0002511198],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017544751,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006641507,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92712146,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00019270736,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037330177,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987643},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2051162522","doi":"10.1108/09564230710732911","title":"Exploring consumer experience of social power during service consumption","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Service Industry Management","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":51,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Marketing; Service (business); Power (physics); Psychology; Service provider; Consumer behaviour; Focus group; Business; Consumption (sociology); Social psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.16091302660691986,"score_gpt":0.3884048857971243,"score_spread":0.22749185919020443,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2051162522","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9918318,0.000036599085,0.00017955946,0.0012818561,0.0023192,0.00010120741,0.000008403768,0.000014715945,0.004226708],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99830997,0.00001815669,0.0003577144,0.00063441426,0.00024297147,0.000009263507,0.0000032404378,0.000014707886,0.00040958475],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983446,0.000033625787,0.0006974054,0.00015289859,0.00055853854,0.00021290865],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984937,0.000029181303,0.00053254276,0.00013911123,0.00072570227,0.00007978024],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038197023,0.00012894596,0.0001665917,0.0003673785,0.000062081526,0.000029938241,0.0005184427,0.00012681437,0.0021666118],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005354501,0.00013078775,0.000080185426,0.00023218684,0.000036557525,0.00041668018,0.00014272527,0.000417572,0.00007586151],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0062801605,0.007147235,0.5426408,0.0008261359,0.0072370875,0.008730032,0.15964918,0.00072583515,0.079675235,0.08948661,0.0034772158,0.094124496],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016020016,0.000040992552,0.9665728,0.00019164057,0.000076324075,0.00019396865,0.02306333,0.0000019690106,0.0030211762,0.000030701027,0.0050462172,0.00015884287],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011635871,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003337063,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42393205,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012584147,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000134339325,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99874556},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2051722865","doi":"10.1177/1754073911410738","title":"Basic Emotions in Social Relationships, Reasoning, and Psychological Illnesses","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Emotion classification; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.24076289381942212,"score_gpt":0.4029720486033161,"score_spread":0.16220915478389397,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2051722865","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8709361,0.022411907,0.0007475155,0.0033324368,0.0010517482,0.0010465413,0.000019845374,0.00020442485,0.10024947],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9892293,0.0063633113,0.0010433182,0.0005849882,0.000103932995,0.00012375982,0.000033819786,0.000019482668,0.0024980365],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985549,0.0004616208,0.00033946094,0.00034065067,0.00008989016,0.00021348862],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994903,0.000032780077,0.00011513295,0.000241091,0.0000496803,0.00007101937],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00057415717,0.00013909633,0.000260821,0.000109799345,0.0002213856,0.000011198372,0.00010070576,0.00014325595,0.005630299],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000112146525,0.00012309708,0.00008114707,0.00042976203,0.000097637676,0.00011104743,0.000027651733,0.00032242903,0.0005027006],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024586061,0.00219093,0.17396349,0.00055151357,0.000034081706,0.00008062959,0.0039011522,7.473184e-8,0.00001922578,0.48938778,0.110005446,0.2198411],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028476462,0.000072693896,0.97664416,0.0005712442,0.00005493228,0.000069066344,0.00019154568,6.037274e-7,6.55535e-7,0.001045767,0.020916594,0.00014796451],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000050937855,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000286136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8026807,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023290002,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007879762,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9952787},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2053205610","doi":"10.1075/ce.3.2.02fau","title":"Fear and the focus of attention","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Consciousness & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":54,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Focus (optics); Psychology; Relation (database); Empirical research; Cognitive psychology; Epistemology; Cognitive science; Empirical evidence; Social psychology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.028936698896661704,"score_gpt":0.2808608281768503,"score_spread":0.2519241292801886,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2053205610","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98866105,0.00081285543,0.00080097344,0.0014175139,0.0005045016,0.00025122822,0.000005841569,0.000036444442,0.007509602],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99639595,0.000050767216,0.000052739324,0.00003921878,0.000049372535,0.0000212919,0.0000032767773,0.000008895325,0.0033784788],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999348,0.00010950138,0.00017969734,0.00015511237,0.00008581586,0.00012186373],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99953145,0.000049782662,0.00009125121,0.00023571544,0.00006284827,0.00002898152],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021305503,0.000074760064,0.00013433612,0.000058107427,0.000106330896,0.000015075276,0.000072275325,0.000068204135,0.0009925424],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000018214812,0.000052837084,0.000058740283,0.00011976686,0.00030310318,0.000056396642,0.000022845441,0.00008058942,0.00013509365],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001574242,0.00072555314,0.09394134,0.00004879499,0.000099609955,0.000017704535,0.0070207226,0.0000027277276,0.00521515,0.33038884,0.0100194765,0.5523627],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0063565355,0.00017527041,0.9832453,0.00006807558,0.0002360522,0.00011977608,0.0020817474,0.0003692627,0.00030187087,0.004315367,0.002477085,0.00025364084],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001677504,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000029283829,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.889304,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008789183,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000002385681,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992067},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2055527960","doi":"10.1080/08870446.2015.1022547","title":"Pride and physical activity: Behavioural regulations as a motivational mechanism?","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Health","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":34,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Association (psychology); Physical activity; Mechanism (biology); Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Medicine; Physical therapy; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.21905148790804327,"score_gpt":0.4732123751663813,"score_spread":0.2541608872583381,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2055527960","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9761113,0.00015524989,0.00065255456,0.019306052,0.00037703186,0.00023177885,0.000017131179,0.00005246074,0.0030964531],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959866,0.0000199581,0.0006128348,0.0017962719,0.0001122856,0.000047442434,0.000018672403,0.000012289212,0.001393646],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99909693,0.00011637614,0.00012375644,0.0003261172,0.000087459535,0.00024936537],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994046,0.000028401413,0.000078745245,0.00019205545,0.00004256057,0.00025362233],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027651887,0.00010981326,0.00018374428,0.000089032,0.00017608516,0.000012202285,0.000048703816,0.00010467437,0.00011177249],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010050773,0.00010383515,0.00002447329,0.00009647772,0.00012168616,0.00008051005,0.000027944212,0.00020726063,0.00006299967],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018475087,0.0016538092,0.14617339,0.000012658646,0.000042408625,0.000021093703,0.0072792596,5.4452516e-7,0.00032186715,0.73353696,0.014587088,0.0961862],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010657241,0.0005625807,0.9700662,0.000006740992,0.00001655947,0.00019382994,0.00025975882,0.000021262324,0.000010095959,0.026473518,0.0012206865,0.00010308211],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00038378316,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000045135213,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8238928,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023073731,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006180101,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42342743},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2057397577","doi":"10.1177/0146167206290212","title":"Appraisal Antecedents of Shame and Guilt: Support for a Theoretical Model","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":568,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Attribution; Psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.0487656466300797,"score_gpt":0.3989225164551339,"score_spread":0.3501568698250542,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2057397577","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96940947,0.00011739345,0.0023320632,0.01227344,0.00023018576,0.0002495544,0.00026499326,0.000030207848,0.015092691],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957733,0.000007635702,0.0016379077,0.00097091455,0.0001696652,0.000060195234,0.000049913844,0.000016596094,0.0013138301],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99884284,0.000103824714,0.00028580296,0.00038279154,0.0000948714,0.00028989717],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995201,0.00010819552,0.000087372224,0.0001722097,0.00006163445,0.00005049147],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044037943,0.00014098143,0.00030099018,0.00004657139,0.00017130983,0.000012545086,0.00013614137,0.00028674584,0.0014462041],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003157943,0.00013864558,0.00010572932,0.000040962797,0.0010747465,0.000014618299,0.00005173413,0.00015034343,0.000015596559],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005448755,0.0006170117,0.019635204,0.00004968449,0.00005516944,0.000005791087,0.0031841751,2.9750512e-7,0.0008457873,0.9072359,0.066049196,0.0017768886],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007435914,0.0008702018,0.8558416,0.00001822066,0.00029894026,0.00014077811,0.0019916783,0.00013604581,0.00004009037,0.08290453,0.04964557,0.0006764686],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011615887,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013645868,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8362064,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006283598,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011444091,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994666},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2060995606","doi":"10.1037/1528-3542.3.1.76","title":"Now you see it, now you don't--the confusing case of confusion as an emotion: Commentary on Rozin and Cohen (2003).","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Confusion; Psychology; Facial expression; Expression (computer science); Cognitive psychology; Object (grammar); Two-factor theory of emotion; Social psychology; Expressed emotion; Emotion classification; Developmental psychology; Communication; Affective science; Psychoanalysis; Linguistics; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.03821704042625678,"score_gpt":0.32180337239674434,"score_spread":0.28358633197048755,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2060995606","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.54559207,0.00023244647,0.00035077555,0.43949908,0.005532148,0.0017049178,0.00049033,0.00011658432,0.0064816405],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.123761564,0.00022139632,0.00070325757,0.8272345,0.0046878634,0.00011381865,0.0056710425,0.0002965832,0.03730994],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964158,0.0009880514,0.0007459843,0.0008962676,0.00039727346,0.00055664766],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99765074,0.00010094891,0.0005509671,0.0011547795,0.00040106848,0.00014146646],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00065761176,0.00059111265,0.0006196291,0.0003291215,0.0004952264,0.000104348226,0.00026229455,0.001082615,0.0048644016],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003605304,0.00050872116,0.00014577474,0.00040154284,0.00029395978,0.00018464576,0.000078632904,0.0016315755,0.00031619985],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000060588874,0.00036992526,0.0005421586,0.00007471995,0.000080447484,0.0014325663,0.0013588275,0.000005653601,0.00017644573,0.00019364925,0.9876525,0.008052556],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023460751,0.0014321794,0.0032003475,0.00037299242,0.000571284,0.0046946118,0.002133455,0.00008297559,0.00021008454,0.0001574108,0.9840284,0.00077020057],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00205713,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00042895044,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4218305,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001573966,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006789311,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997364},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2062826432","doi":"10.1167/4.8.421","title":"Face Prototypes for Judgements of Thrustworthiness, the Big Five Personality Traits, and Two Nonsense Dimensions","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Vision","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Nonsense; Big Five personality traits; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Personality; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Biology; Genetics; Social science","score_opus":0.046557171391157615,"score_gpt":0.3806935923460025,"score_spread":0.33413642095484486,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2062826432","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9953084,0.0004874832,0.0012936561,0.0019786416,0.0002872546,0.00051585294,0.00002586142,0.0000037594234,0.00009906448],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99801904,0.00004422046,0.0015157423,0.000104831466,0.00009339495,0.000010317487,0.0000012048209,0.0000083048235,0.00020296033],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99927604,0.000058025722,0.0003051687,0.00009670444,0.00015307772,0.000110959445],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992984,0.00007626309,0.00027654303,0.00009385424,0.00020404768,0.000050887124],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036493942,0.00008078517,0.00017167967,0.00005551625,0.0001200287,0.000012274548,0.00008904917,0.00004498911,0.000046376113],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039108356,0.000046565783,0.00010841577,0.00008572356,0.000079461046,0.000060751507,0.00002339243,0.00014022665,0.0000024922692],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.007792088,0.011112376,0.04701145,0.0004138519,0.0013199673,0.0002756997,0.06273209,0.0019647377,0.21370934,0.037530463,0.03473751,0.58140045],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0049756677,0.0018289963,0.9833566,0.00025536996,0.00023182888,0.00019917812,0.0020882706,0.000025837591,0.00068508304,0.0025392955,0.0036800117,0.00013385565],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008557112,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000039491984,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93634516,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016697939,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004465148,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.18988976},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2065787478","doi":"10.1007/s11031-010-9199-0","title":"Observers’ expectations regarding the emotional reactions of others in a failure context: the role of status and perceived dominance","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Motivation and Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Employment and Social Development Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Vignette; Dominance (genetics); Social psychology; Perception; Social perception; Facial expression; Social status; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.05027389450252769,"score_gpt":0.27658879513175316,"score_spread":0.22631490062922546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2065787478","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9971688,0.00014274722,0.00028369247,0.00039398228,0.00008511524,0.00025787973,0.000012934933,0.000010268429,0.0016445777],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9994005,0.000030800053,0.00020537848,0.000025846002,0.00001446657,0.000027110782,0.000010608896,0.0000073332167,0.00027797572],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992633,0.00013223948,0.00026126727,0.0001462013,0.00008586585,0.000111136425],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994562,0.00010327211,0.00016581424,0.00015914334,0.000091405884,0.000024110504],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018003762,0.00007740348,0.000108141234,0.00009644837,0.00013232527,0.000008782363,0.000053296015,0.00005958951,0.0001778538],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006993501,0.000052720403,0.00003631035,0.00020102516,0.00017160655,0.00013999839,0.000014826113,0.00010808763,0.0000020939392],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010959251,0.00034067378,0.715331,0.00002383359,0.000049401126,6.324491e-7,0.11256279,0.000019973128,0.0137420455,0.13034633,0.00014950095,0.027324209],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00051314576,0.00005393629,0.93336016,0.00005093405,0.000017294116,0.000004484672,0.06416993,0.000065360924,0.00032033998,0.0010994492,0.00029787776,0.000047102425],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012076029,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003741878,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.21802913,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020919655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001311828,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.21498756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2067621188","doi":"10.2466/pms.98.3c.1117-1125","title":"Using Computer-Scored Measures of Emotion and Style to Discriminate among Disputed and Undisputed Pauline and Non-Pauline Epistles","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Perceptual and Motor Skills","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Style (visual arts); Vocabulary; Discriminant function analysis; Affect (linguistics); Word (group theory); Psychology; Writing style; Linguistics; Literature; Statistics; Philosophy; Mathematics; Art","score_opus":0.04585960517773578,"score_gpt":0.3167792434782756,"score_spread":0.2709196383005398,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2067621188","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98767716,0.0002520284,0.0110540595,0.00017567084,0.00018574439,0.00043505407,0.00015657894,0.0000311845,0.00003254262],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99044824,0.000115554714,0.009006361,0.00008162042,0.00009951407,0.000011294712,0.00004170959,0.000023807315,0.00017192686],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99883276,0.00005649671,0.000301518,0.0004391531,0.00011999698,0.00025009314],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999393,0.00003687308,0.00008340775,0.00017411582,0.00007616618,0.00023642236],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013744268,0.00022594827,0.0003494468,0.00014635471,0.00014783791,0.000047150726,0.000057766167,0.00011971478,0.00003230264],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017706237,0.00019075442,0.000035778685,0.00011736471,0.00033108905,0.00012672963,0.00011857293,0.0001066894,0.000002032318],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00062215305,0.0029069823,0.32895052,0.00049572386,0.00034149666,0.00016225864,0.09219958,0.00017459922,0.25485313,0.0024526184,0.00039716874,0.31644374],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015901879,0.00059378997,0.99501973,0.00016613683,0.00011126285,0.0000510216,0.0015652884,0.00030104784,0.00019975741,0.00010591876,0.000057072888,0.00023877207],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013650389,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027968106,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6660692,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001985184,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010537232,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.777874},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2068928530","doi":"10.1037/a0017089","title":"Knowing who’s boss: Implicit perceptions of status from the nonverbal expression of pride.","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":183,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia Hospital","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Pride; Nonverbal communication; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Perception; Facial expression; Boss; Social psychology; Valence (chemistry); Social perception; Association (psychology); Emotional expression; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.02578965544758036,"score_gpt":0.32900041118570406,"score_spread":0.30321075573812367,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2068928530","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9919774,0.000117183015,0.0027980746,0.00036553567,0.00032046792,0.00019640611,0.00007153037,0.000029246306,0.0041241525],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9984182,0.000022049426,0.00063956185,0.00007450977,0.00012119797,0.0000058767228,0.000059391805,0.000008382738,0.0006508381],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991367,0.00009943537,0.00028062283,0.0001762565,0.00013371628,0.00017330726],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933445,0.000046345347,0.00013020806,0.0003767727,0.000070118156,0.0000420765],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000114562936,0.00009053292,0.00015071554,0.000047691796,0.00008498408,0.000008352083,0.00012025226,0.0000913771,0.0013066035],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017719,0.00006681473,0.000101117046,0.00013087667,0.000047698006,0.00009611909,0.000021808426,0.00012085563,0.000052521234],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009400505,0.00087665464,0.10162227,0.000010417489,0.000026022217,0.0000029265927,0.015806736,0.000038355356,0.727205,0.0049843565,0.017788926,0.13154437],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038056556,0.00015751027,0.99137455,0.00008261978,0.000035793822,0.0000018143495,0.0018921775,0.000014303554,0.0047877594,0.00045575068,0.00075021177,0.00006696764],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005447005,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020973392,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88975227,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027174303,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015230595,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996063},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2069436202","doi":"10.1016/j.bica.2013.01.001","title":"The emergence of (artificial) emotions from cognitive and neurological processes","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Cognition; Psychology; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.04513527780557785,"score_gpt":0.3120472612609458,"score_spread":0.26691198345536793,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2069436202","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99330705,0.00092639617,0.00047520606,0.00072190916,0.00016460671,0.0008396432,0.0002481401,0.0000884215,0.0032285978],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99827254,0.00011353886,0.0001704642,0.00075433287,0.00008803815,0.00042154756,0.000051261195,0.000012361738,0.000115933115],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99819916,0.00038904103,0.00039432276,0.0005180346,0.00013494636,0.00036450868],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99715555,0.0019610382,0.00017574722,0.00016543243,0.0004218956,0.00012031525],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012681114,0.00023317759,0.0002539584,0.00006288457,0.000397508,0.00004536595,0.00023717803,0.00017691258,0.0020672819],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015777339,0.00012877774,0.00008529233,0.00026208538,0.0012350717,0.000031767227,0.00014383483,0.00028528014,0.00018127263],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0008369553,0.00097317697,0.10545381,0.000016582782,0.0002699956,0.000042523716,0.0027923803,0.0000018420557,0.020881597,0.007292281,0.0002929943,0.86114585],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035158245,0.0014643857,0.9720091,0.000041881434,0.00008185609,0.000018181121,0.002452049,0.0000074895665,0.0012363063,0.022002984,0.00012376839,0.00021037915],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005291826,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014220884,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86655533,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000020083683,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003330932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998845},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2076362560","doi":"10.1007/s13162-013-0056-7","title":"Customers’ coping with interpersonal conflicts in intra and inter-cultural service encounters","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"AMS Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"HEC Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal; University of Regina","funders":"","keywords":"Situational ethics; Psychology; Social psychology; Coping (psychology); Interpersonal communication; Appraisal theory; Belongingness; Trait","score_opus":0.036033736816628636,"score_gpt":0.33303298988200053,"score_spread":0.2969992530653719,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2076362560","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9576156,0.027085992,0.000027866314,0.006286116,0.00024412961,0.0008741108,0.000004929961,0.000038901417,0.007822359],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9755677,0.0062321434,0.000216132,0.016873145,0.000034020974,0.00024237245,0.000019947222,0.000018568595,0.000795977],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992265,0.000063768595,0.00021859711,0.00022478313,0.00006705617,0.00019930642],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99960196,0.000020649115,0.00006462756,0.0001621319,0.00007762554,0.00007298314],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010325322,0.00013422525,0.00025787493,0.000042620497,0.000025318996,0.00003224487,0.000110095585,0.000043570795,0.0017229681],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006487262,0.000091947615,0.000029403893,0.00018958944,0.000065205255,0.00018415305,0.000036031965,0.00016194387,0.00054701656],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000081243896,0.00055338285,0.05554106,0.0061156233,0.00027099485,0.00021210595,0.033792526,6.6426514e-7,0.001901704,0.0055608596,0.10936991,0.78659993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002477227,0.00058860774,0.114340514,0.022611955,0.00024271387,0.00079575373,0.0049154805,0.000027059465,0.000030827046,0.000016890026,0.85298246,0.0009704906],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011092505,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00032909738,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78562945,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000305818,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007962597,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2077585455","doi":"10.1016/j.plrev.2015.04.009","title":"Levels of analysis in neuroscientific studies of emotion: Comment on “The quartet theory of human emotions: an integrative and neurofunctional model” by S. Koelsch et al.","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Physics of Life Reviews","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.47295818165139847,"score_gpt":0.5023091180615263,"score_spread":0.02935093641012787,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2077585455","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0018475227,0.9939228,0.0008185597,0.00031969277,0.0002231387,0.0013854943,0.001269122,0.000005840095,0.00020782305],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0052193166,0.9936896,0.00009901586,0.00037364603,0.000019812383,0.00015971535,0.00022453921,0.000028358529,0.00018598168],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99441725,0.002845514,0.0017825968,0.00047733408,0.00033325967,0.0001440223],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9962833,0.00041670733,0.0019914866,0.0008887659,0.00035623804,0.000063479696],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0027301144,0.0003720871,0.0031271144,0.00031396275,0.000056896704,0.000008210153,0.00034133304,0.000081532016,0.000047785663],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015567766,0.00023343922,0.0007017581,0.0011253231,0.00048341518,0.0001010436,0.00009098082,0.00036538442,0.000002699273],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000038989958,0.0063988725,0.00019646231,0.010375386,0.0021539107,9.388e-7,0.0050657424,0.00011510798,0.00012110139,0.24043454,0.0681691,0.66692984],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019125771,0.0044471575,0.0012159933,0.037051685,0.020423943,0.0000055780492,0.0053258617,0.00028084376,0.000044196007,0.020396251,0.9072333,0.0016626194],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027367249,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000010461058,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8390642,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033256547,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008804194,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9519375},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078349122","doi":"10.1037/a0013386","title":"Darwin and emotion expression.","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Psychologist","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":161,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Darwin (ADL); Expression (computer science); Universality (dynamical systems); TRACE (psycholinguistics); Epistemology; Argument (complex analysis); Psychology; Focus (optics); Function (biology); Emotion classification; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Linguistics; Biology; Evolutionary biology","score_opus":0.03155214839307743,"score_gpt":0.37894965466272207,"score_spread":0.34739750626964466,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078349122","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90622234,0.0001914016,0.0013729623,0.0025410766,0.000413067,0.00014465809,0.000010099882,0.00016380152,0.08894061],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929067,0.0000303741,0.0024284183,0.002377206,0.00009973078,0.000015068342,0.000011052262,0.000010819985,0.002120652],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989917,0.00008582848,0.00017667438,0.00039848257,0.0000836822,0.00026363053],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99931073,0.000021755977,0.000103803904,0.0004319144,0.000022648446,0.00010912825],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011080088,0.00013341394,0.00017171827,0.00008360926,0.00009978958,0.000025136374,0.00013197292,0.000056460172,0.0009772504],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013973695,0.00011422231,0.000044934037,0.00022729025,0.00038490005,0.00005836793,0.000015554653,0.00015328753,0.00023231858],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000074092095,0.0005187021,0.020233817,0.0000010172652,0.000009030509,0.000049412996,0.0006624537,4.6472462e-7,0.009575708,0.006555728,0.069050424,0.8932692],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043185116,0.0007257282,0.98457867,0.000009049392,0.000012610491,0.00006566798,0.0011450411,8.61784e-7,0.0001074917,0.00041602872,0.012331128,0.00017589846],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011970954,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000024959577,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9643448,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012524342,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004201843,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999936},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078535626","doi":"10.1007/s11245-013-9234-3","title":"Emotions and Wellbeing","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Topoi","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Relation (database); Essentialism; Epistemology; Psychology; Well-being; Social psychology; Philosophy; Psychotherapist; Computer science","score_opus":0.0239597398125193,"score_gpt":0.3119981739598783,"score_spread":0.28803843414735897,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078535626","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8832696,0.00003405114,0.001200171,0.00060862664,0.00029947364,0.000040041727,0.0000013454644,0.00004542857,0.11450128],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98143613,0.0000015346519,0.0005742906,0.00017465229,0.000085014566,0.0000053375434,0.000002085984,0.000005295905,0.017715665],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9997166,0.000023727978,0.000053065913,0.000093382216,0.000024056983,0.00008916488],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99979705,0.000016053547,0.000011046058,0.00013147517,0.0000083347095,0.000036068133],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006351793,0.000035472196,0.00004488409,0.000025571748,0.00006107679,0.000009429311,0.000031294097,0.000030075822,0.0012435102],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000061037863,0.000032421194,0.000014490272,0.000033968805,0.00002548923,0.000020835585,0.000013523146,0.000045694174,0.00037739228],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000051477914,0.00014398928,0.042363513,0.0000067571805,0.000013446498,0.000007486129,0.0014257167,0.0000011735615,0.0019829688,0.73568505,0.01693507,0.2014297],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00033316723,0.000072798546,0.84234565,0.0000068770387,0.000020566247,0.000024898816,0.00019847971,0.00002222392,0.00006582365,0.002639947,0.1541691,0.0001004591],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006088805,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011009752,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79998213,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000003023876,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000014295555,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996695},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078795789","doi":"10.1037/1089-2680.8.4.323","title":"Scripts, Transformations, and Suggestiveness of Emotions in Shakespeare and Chekhov","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Review of General Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Scripting language; Narrative; Consciousness; Psychology; HAMLET (protein complex); Folk psychology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Sociology; Aesthetics; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Literature; Computer science; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04363141405099387,"score_gpt":0.38966634257298616,"score_spread":0.3460349285219923,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078795789","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8809608,0.11118426,0.0003722544,0.0028650144,0.00020105315,0.00042069907,0.000053425498,0.0000106366115,0.003931822],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.91159225,0.085620634,0.0017007553,0.00081837864,0.00002578357,0.000045501616,0.000035142803,0.000012993064,0.0001485918],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99902505,0.00011907748,0.00043629238,0.00021386496,0.000059937658,0.00014579033],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995315,0.000013691489,0.00011108207,0.00023224589,0.00006014808,0.000051335268],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023599544,0.000110108165,0.0003818748,0.00014533105,0.000025268115,0.0000022406998,0.00008549349,0.000093801005,0.00021112325],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015203654,0.00009986268,0.000054644028,0.000261265,0.00017789015,0.00006288824,0.000014033435,0.0001147386,0.000008061312],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015701269,0.0028597564,0.050943628,0.01290802,0.00018186505,0.00006344601,0.00477178,0.000023491712,0.026330948,0.4098028,0.007718662,0.4842386],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018876506,0.0003134157,0.97858,0.0026479554,0.00007861562,0.00016849823,0.0001294399,0.0000011645908,0.000113752554,0.0009167149,0.014994148,0.00016861736],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009971865,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000041745276,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9276364,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008450517,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018839502,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4072282},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2078945365","doi":"10.1006/jrpe.1999.2268","title":"Men's and Women's Hostility Is Perceived Differently","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Research in Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Hostility; Psychology; Nonverbal communication; Interview; Perception; Social psychology; Social perception; Developmental psychology; Impression formation","score_opus":0.12805182834956225,"score_gpt":0.45688585437989787,"score_spread":0.3288340260303356,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2078945365","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98590493,0.00028960258,0.0000013399805,0.0025415465,0.00008145459,0.00012789691,0.000023027651,0.000005215321,0.011024968],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9937028,0.00020032961,0.00007170814,0.0001162313,0.00012530091,0.000011437882,7.8125703e-7,0.000008501205,0.0057628695],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99752414,0.0007580197,0.00036911754,0.00022496647,0.0006261706,0.000497587],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99896646,0.00021463225,0.00006473426,0.00022554971,0.00023129853,0.0002973384],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0031965743,0.000103157785,0.00026941314,0.00023589317,0.00011829303,0.000052578864,0.00022465213,0.000106977626,0.023043748],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005830997,0.000081693426,0.00008329666,0.00029914317,0.00033267628,0.00014259077,0.00003685153,0.00092932547,0.00006201888],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0016904874,0.0019528732,0.81903183,0.00008153444,0.00010122292,0.0005918472,0.041732326,3.2842942e-7,0.001234488,0.00053957733,0.010812282,0.1222312],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010686894,0.0003971932,0.9858111,0.000046078865,0.0000059722684,0.00009499161,0.0064564543,0.000007346338,0.000011420527,0.0011299084,0.0048963595,0.00007449901],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00040581857,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014549475,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16677925,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002313984,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007937489,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9778493},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2082187610","doi":"10.1177/1754073909103588","title":"Communications to Self and Others: Emotional Experience and its Skills","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":49,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Empathy; Cognition; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Emotional contagion","score_opus":0.0572914531856285,"score_gpt":0.4067271363842432,"score_spread":0.3494356831986147,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2082187610","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74447244,0.18704647,0.00082966214,0.046229545,0.00042729062,0.0022994431,0.000040527568,0.00029453056,0.018360067],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.90746754,0.0674655,0.00662303,0.014270131,0.000077640725,0.000121342244,0.000029344244,0.000017947532,0.0039274986],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99923307,0.00011680812,0.00021892748,0.00022078186,0.00008095888,0.00012945812],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993168,0.000022944385,0.000055248973,0.0004246907,0.0000622979,0.00011799083],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018436796,0.0000994439,0.00016412638,0.00004886054,0.00013025399,0.00002102046,0.00014245715,0.0000424682,0.0009195044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000031951164,0.00009057903,0.00003258223,0.00018680556,0.000029366978,0.000097768934,0.000042368498,0.00008358822,0.0002616002],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005963686,0.0015175897,0.0053412556,0.00039299822,0.000037344835,0.0000090452195,0.010307122,3.5420575e-7,0.00059058686,0.1763043,0.028914819,0.7765786],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038960436,0.00023782748,0.6780095,0.0019369501,0.00007635905,0.00014832248,0.00021321273,0.000011359174,0.000016876082,0.0002745375,0.31839296,0.00029246297],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000059951585,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000016695188,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7762862,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015125043,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000072254215,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999938},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2082958957","doi":"10.1007/s12208-011-0073-x","title":"A structural equation modeling study of helping behaviour from the perspective of person-by-situation design and feelings","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Pride; Empathy; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Empathic concern; Social psychology; Structural equation modeling; Sample (material); Helping behavior; Perspective-taking","score_opus":0.16043716791180335,"score_gpt":0.35179169837715185,"score_spread":0.1913545304653485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2082958957","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98890364,0.004409911,0.0042989985,0.00064963085,0.00014946204,0.0006527459,0.00001934799,0.000010815525,0.0009054686],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99838036,0.0005186318,0.0008246517,0.000106289684,0.00003424332,0.00005479681,0.000017078424,0.000010546059,0.00005339529],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986141,0.00040653616,0.0003576556,0.00027334923,0.00024397092,0.000104392566],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99883485,0.00030964756,0.00031066235,0.00013965757,0.0003719409,0.000033221037],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016211615,0.000116460185,0.00019449,0.000069562244,0.0000956974,0.00002370647,0.00015371147,0.000041400675,0.00029035725],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000449421,0.00008465786,0.000043587013,0.00009678228,0.00004161794,0.00014840467,0.000044879784,0.00013022093,0.0000013711865],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010012848,0.0011325374,0.6864529,0.00023689611,0.00073236367,0.000007436853,0.0579702,0.000026501713,0.0012795898,0.025756259,0.00080984144,0.22459415],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0028219018,0.0009925087,0.8480717,0.0031663582,0.0006282687,0.000024253764,0.09439622,0.048088532,0.000099036915,0.0011293987,0.000033349403,0.0005484933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017601018,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000018665089,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22404566,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036198006,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017523618,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34522474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2085120458","doi":"10.1002/yd.20039","title":"Linking moral emotion attributions with behavior: Why “(un)happy victimizers” and “(un)happy moralists” act the way they feel","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"New Directions for Youth Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Attribution; Psychology; Social psychology; Moral disengagement; Action (physics); Context (archaeology); Social cognitive theory of morality; Cognition; Agency (philosophy); Moral development; Moral agency; Moral psychology; Developmental psychology; Epistemology","score_opus":0.06675265851764406,"score_gpt":0.30087973204524754,"score_spread":0.23412707352760348,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2085120458","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9703262,0.00069838343,0.019538663,0.001335305,0.002540017,0.0021231484,0.00019764199,0.00044582694,0.0027948509],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9765308,0.00004259192,0.018411912,0.0002543988,0.00037336373,0.0008556795,0.00033383677,0.00007656485,0.003120886],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99776965,0.00012541004,0.0004798688,0.00052452966,0.00029349048,0.0008070664],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986422,0.00011296465,0.00021093669,0.0005143739,0.00018480344,0.0003346985],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000538229,0.00041009294,0.0003278274,0.00023728365,0.0017539978,0.00013773867,0.0002348346,0.00022978707,0.00041681138],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002948912,0.00030239046,0.00012760078,0.0004476064,0.00012429859,0.00033877336,0.00009137964,0.00036698979,0.0000769319],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00039954542,0.0030046473,0.5435736,0.00004243692,0.00085808674,0.000012513413,0.097458266,0.00004943569,0.000589319,0.016905881,0.009015519,0.3280907],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021830266,0.00025993647,0.9217199,0.00014399273,0.00093481573,0.00019566657,0.0070332815,0.000012593089,0.0010130111,0.00013117473,0.06552836,0.00084423146],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00064489106,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003733214,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37814626,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023160967,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000119040655,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994284},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2085171546","doi":"10.1037/0022-3514.92.3.506","title":"The psychological structure of pride: A tale of two facets.","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality and Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1086,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health; National Institute on Aging; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Attribution; Social psychology; Antecedent (behavioral psychology); Personality; Meaning (existential); Trait; Big Five personality traits","score_opus":0.07862286354365662,"score_gpt":0.45130467424411286,"score_spread":0.37268181070045625,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2085171546","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9937408,0.00067061017,0.00038073817,0.0019317507,0.00096902973,0.00009361975,0.000038890063,0.0000040984432,0.0021704813],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985569,0.00004296217,0.000491431,0.00040359423,0.00032892625,5.371745e-7,0.0000015644124,0.000007942575,0.00016614494],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983571,0.00025278114,0.00074081233,0.00016164931,0.00022451188,0.00026315424],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986352,0.00017928708,0.0007204834,0.00015572319,0.00023626414,0.000073048286],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012439307,0.000120645855,0.00039998954,0.00008371274,0.0001679244,0.000008475234,0.00025460738,0.00025415258,0.0005840123],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041638432,0.00008025262,0.00023069944,0.00015805356,0.0008603709,0.00004759168,0.000024809413,0.00049476704,0.0000017891565],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.005357178,0.003575449,0.261446,0.00009674756,0.0009634177,0.00016380916,0.04116703,0.0000013060445,0.15455894,0.28623053,0.023087202,0.22335237],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020032164,0.00072333304,0.9825791,0.000009326982,0.00007649825,0.00038616406,0.003035021,1.5407596e-7,0.00020948311,0.006381356,0.0045035863,0.000092754926],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000039530318,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007921473,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7211331,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015309628,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001943409,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6394525},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2085541946","doi":"10.1207/s15327663jcp1504_5","title":"Three Rs of Interpersonal Consumer Guilt: Relationship, Reciprocity, Reparation","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consumer Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":194,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba; University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of British Columbia","keywords":"Reciprocity (cultural anthropology); Psychology; Social connectedness; Interpersonal communication; Social psychology; Context (archaeology); Interpersonal relationship","score_opus":0.08930811266270203,"score_gpt":0.4131567421569822,"score_spread":0.32384862949428017,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2085541946","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96751213,0.0030171112,0.004087094,0.004267775,0.0023761818,0.00020863893,0.000019887035,0.000023107237,0.01848805],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9874809,0.000093943134,0.0104518635,0.00063334976,0.0002803762,0.000010503819,0.0000061791548,0.000025054936,0.001017825],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977391,0.0002179533,0.0012507238,0.0002576092,0.00025411253,0.00028049844],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99745995,0.0002458161,0.0010244292,0.00064164953,0.00049140427,0.00013677664],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008385246,0.00018621862,0.00045889866,0.0004462466,0.00007785912,0.0000143499965,0.00046614138,0.00030142555,0.0033700976],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024339886,0.00016702282,0.00026655063,0.00026563357,0.00034140266,0.00022254018,0.000047421872,0.0006034796,0.0003566053],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0011353996,0.0013094308,0.6086412,0.000015272,0.00045972507,0.00007204289,0.0021652693,0.000007949888,0.0040200707,0.014356378,0.22208305,0.14573422],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0037555813,0.00081270526,0.8088351,0.00008327941,0.00033410598,0.002091437,0.00029157122,0.000012523737,0.00022809234,0.003762717,0.1795028,0.00029010425],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001888764,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012811803,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2001939,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005317548,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008734174,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99754095},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2086127431","doi":"10.1111/1467-9450.00205","title":"20‐Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale: Do difficulties describing feelings assess proneness to shame instead of difficulties symbolizing emotions?","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scandinavian Journal of Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Alexithymia; Psychology; Feeling; Toronto Alexithymia Scale; Scale (ratio); Social psychology; Trait; Personality; Construct (python library); Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology","score_opus":0.06474096504397377,"score_gpt":0.3550169134925583,"score_spread":0.29027594844858456,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2086127431","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9878367,0.0018093097,0.00071888807,0.00071793824,0.0023884345,0.00041055304,0.000055981192,0.000049717466,0.0060124355],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99254364,0.00018563104,0.0035353224,0.0002604598,0.00046095604,0.000032930573,0.000012474214,0.00006523572,0.0029033525],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964939,0.0003739918,0.0014469887,0.0005372617,0.00041133878,0.0007365518],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978159,0.00009407658,0.00064759416,0.00061433326,0.00042449683,0.0004035761],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00064831413,0.00042327226,0.00092372537,0.0003914579,0.00024961913,0.000087154105,0.0007210044,0.00034546677,0.0042127906],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000043198135,0.00036371782,0.00036329898,0.00044547682,0.00031360282,0.0004560322,0.000056319244,0.0005203235,0.00009667442],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0028747427,0.0046263584,0.5259737,0.00019526709,0.0007539236,0.00048079374,0.04402324,0.00035977966,0.060184836,0.0027884978,0.029722381,0.32801646],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027992602,0.0016698876,0.97844833,0.001258795,0.0001909862,0.0015763264,0.010796436,0.0000031218158,0.00045310138,0.00013385878,0.0021474704,0.00052245427],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027956863,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027400692,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4524746,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00022256731,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005442558,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998815},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2086964826","doi":"10.1002/yd.20035","title":"Emotion and the moral lives of adolescents: Vagaries and complexities in the emotional experience of doing harm","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"New Directions for Youth Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Sadness; Harm; Morality; Social psychology; Social cognitive theory of morality; Context (archaeology); Moral disengagement; Moral psychology; Moral development; Perspective (graphical); Moral reasoning; Anger; Epistemology","score_opus":0.08563387624885499,"score_gpt":0.3272684123881307,"score_spread":0.2416345361392757,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2086964826","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99559766,0.00064859015,0.0017590588,0.00012640185,0.00034698905,0.00040548542,0.00002122735,0.000010966411,0.0010836363],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99617755,0.000017130757,0.0033313814,0.00003947781,0.00004165635,0.000066454755,0.000011572576,0.0000055169894,0.0003092602],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99931824,0.00007601791,0.0002538092,0.00010648213,0.000099743644,0.00014569741],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996649,0.000074976284,0.00008921693,0.00009850504,0.000042706044,0.000029682353],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031585988,0.000082953185,0.00013190515,0.00008288255,0.00019113185,0.000014603013,0.00006864779,0.000029315708,0.00003699949],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021067348,0.000052829408,0.000029941102,0.00011546034,0.00023929687,0.000090114125,0.000030499143,0.000061931874,9.624965e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016251425,0.00038475113,0.31762087,0.00005793681,0.00003921317,1.745424e-7,0.61754066,0.0000032006271,0.000075353884,0.04034175,0.00015280671,0.023620762],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010117949,0.000026425407,0.90941,0.0000938583,0.000027234206,0.000011199163,0.08801536,0.0000036492802,0.00025926973,0.0002223136,0.0008491866,0.00006969232],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035130433,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006008841,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5917891,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016216389,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002524644,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.21543208},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2090492799","doi":"10.1016/j.jcps.2014.03.004","title":"Evidence for two facets of pride in consumption: Findings from luxury brands","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consumer Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":198,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Feeling; Consumption (sociology); Narcissism; Psychology; Social psychology; Advertising; Aesthetics; Business; Art; Political science","score_opus":0.16964559068381432,"score_gpt":0.4620356338567443,"score_spread":0.29239004317292994,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2090492799","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9866897,0.0030077514,0.0061039114,0.0011491361,0.0022759384,0.00023116297,0.000024328032,0.000008729539,0.00050935877],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99582,0.0002202657,0.002921005,0.0006013269,0.00014590818,0.000018691439,0.0000035848043,0.000019308227,0.00024993956],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980353,0.00027338573,0.000993197,0.0002574952,0.00015529577,0.0002852972],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99778736,0.0009410152,0.00057714875,0.00036242374,0.00022605147,0.000106026586],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010560085,0.00015743276,0.0005562355,0.00035931403,0.000035384524,0.0000116283745,0.0003400801,0.00019170207,0.0015342676],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00025711444,0.00014203518,0.00019876633,0.00013884794,0.000220583,0.00014837531,0.00002231282,0.0003508292,0.000076533535],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0017370938,0.00055153284,0.9021288,0.000029341827,0.00016083044,0.00003534915,0.0009487872,0.000005401613,0.0334023,0.0024670232,0.01833155,0.04020195],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008060141,0.0006746695,0.97381693,0.00031253137,0.00015872545,0.00028126736,0.00006384833,0.000007615716,0.0010351626,0.0015010791,0.013906254,0.00018175757],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000052694926,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005942862,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07168811,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026609503,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044165896,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99937844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2091100729","doi":"10.1007/s10551-012-1350-2","title":"Guilt, Shame, and Reparative Behavior: The Effect of Psychological Proximity","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Business Ethics","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":135,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Wrongdoing; Compensation (psychology); Psychology; Social psychology; Business ethics; Harm; Quality of Life Research","score_opus":0.17159246996509156,"score_gpt":0.44676964147044845,"score_spread":0.2751771715053569,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2091100729","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.993982,0.0009661252,0.00020498164,0.002137798,0.0011903931,0.00022278736,0.00000515982,0.000007243209,0.0012834922],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986652,0.00007678412,0.0006652862,0.00013599501,0.00026961658,0.000013622008,9.38676e-7,0.000010653825,0.00016187513],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837345,0.00059629016,0.00044978372,0.00010544357,0.00027611337,0.00019890394],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978725,0.00057744805,0.0004996099,0.00049334276,0.0004710563,0.00008609116],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0027656956,0.00012903028,0.00032202623,0.000074047006,0.000112640555,0.000016928667,0.00036494737,0.00030614636,0.00017093323],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001088726,0.000067515575,0.00010347181,0.00024163318,0.0003767676,0.00019793054,0.000106856576,0.0010712048,0.000007145136],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009345662,0.0015217386,0.94900364,0.00008876862,0.00011648166,0.00008908164,0.008361513,0.000005264435,0.0044155,0.010935354,0.009707731,0.014820335],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00075224007,0.0007294975,0.9947457,0.00005269328,0.000243842,0.0008573306,0.00019219593,5.149906e-7,0.000413788,0.00022098441,0.0017056742,0.00008556538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002523973,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000051456323,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.04574201,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000162952,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024598256,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46539113},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2091580296","doi":"10.1177/1754073910380967","title":"Moral Undertow and the Passions: Two Challenges for Contemporary Emotion Regulation","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Passions; Normative; Psychology; Epistemology; Passion; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.3135395275432495,"score_gpt":0.3850802782383574,"score_spread":0.0715407506951079,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2091580296","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.015630102,0.78634113,0.017187733,0.0507528,0.0030838551,0.009644843,0.000050520088,0.00041765487,0.116891354],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9587433,0.03511083,0.0010835064,0.0013296116,0.00016973216,0.0005018465,0.00007133575,0.000030267203,0.0029596183],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99870545,0.00038288737,0.00037523117,0.00028511978,0.00009838861,0.0001529197],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991758,0.000080919825,0.00020373226,0.00037943159,0.00010079507,0.00005935192],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00086416834,0.00014553576,0.00029344097,0.00004948103,0.00016874816,0.000012763861,0.00010007349,0.00007351478,0.00084355107],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005773084,0.00009350902,0.00013867399,0.00010161576,0.0001276553,0.00013859662,0.000026157328,0.00009981068,0.00008406318],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000084084044,0.00019124433,0.0006953569,0.0005893198,0.00004332326,0.0000019345678,0.0012301963,9.778223e-8,0.0000091646125,0.6353482,0.015016549,0.3467905],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.013073689,0.00082337466,0.65273815,0.006803749,0.00094174565,0.0002044129,0.0025405192,0.00020692505,0.000047728234,0.11903087,0.20261583,0.00097300357],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007312604,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011662513,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94311315,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016999351,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014079408,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9236292},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2094789880","doi":"10.1080/02699931.2011.622949","title":"<i>Cognition and Emotion</i>over twenty-five years","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Cognition & Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":32,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trinity College; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognition; Affective science; Emotion work; Two-factor theory of emotion; Emotion classification; Interpersonal communication; Cognitive psychology; Social cognition; Foundation (evidence); Social psychology","score_opus":0.09570972311529907,"score_gpt":0.3648765718957358,"score_spread":0.26916684878043673,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2094789880","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.001426238,0.96766084,0.0007319744,0.000018720315,0.0029151205,0.0020591826,0.0006268809,0.00034568805,0.024215363],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0022980622,0.9878333,0.0001978842,0.00014499383,0.0006313849,0.00038659677,0.003574102,0.00014191102,0.0047917254],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99705696,0.00047954224,0.0008157351,0.0009368293,0.00024088148,0.00047004852],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99838465,0.000084789215,0.0006054886,0.000481337,0.00022701628,0.00021672863],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034333742,0.00058645196,0.0010090331,0.00061169703,0.00020874475,0.00010054297,0.00018057461,0.0008410751,0.0060987496],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044417688,0.00060235267,0.0004781101,0.0004664529,0.00018619926,0.00032153656,0.00009654562,0.0006473725,0.0039883773],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000127193425,0.0003316878,0.0000075826224,0.0011092656,0.00014211853,0.000032896336,0.00038513142,1.5461826e-8,0.0000025447264,0.002329377,0.004078446,0.9915682],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012498144,0.00028989662,0.0040019457,0.007477895,0.0048724995,0.00041486314,0.0003077121,0.0000011461512,0.0000022682502,0.0018388091,0.97855103,0.000992104],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000055845554,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000087608,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9905761,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009197049,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006525064,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996428},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2096035419","doi":"10.1353/hms.2011.0647","title":"Hume’s Science of Emotions: Feeling Theory without Tears","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Hume studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Passions; Feeling; Pride; Psychology; Epistemology; Field (mathematics); Dual (grammatical number); Social psychology; Cognition; Appraisal theory; Philosophy","score_opus":0.21878137215135202,"score_gpt":0.41817221005840033,"score_spread":0.1993908379070483,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2096035419","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9431053,0.0016004071,0.00011713922,0.000035292192,0.0007105435,0.00013692207,0.0000050456947,0.00005575879,0.054233633],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99316174,0.00006729011,0.0016148873,0.000034744797,0.00004021965,0.000027747825,3.1996237e-7,0.000010231626,0.0050428314],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991217,0.000056132045,0.00021011758,0.00024068446,0.0001364897,0.00023485768],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993082,0.000035817153,0.000085031934,0.00032127244,0.00021240373,0.00003723807],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005913723,0.00009833327,0.00018777014,0.00015332655,0.0002882497,0.000006546052,0.00019428562,0.00003081054,0.0005949426],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010594727,0.00007865111,0.000054434662,0.0002558221,0.0010981716,0.00009446261,0.000108985034,0.00008823188,0.0001549845],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009639701,0.0009475629,0.14294034,0.00006322631,0.00035800654,0.000024105819,0.12111838,0.000002098576,0.009326933,0.69212776,0.0033205282,0.029674662],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00059545354,0.00034151954,0.9217513,0.00013055831,0.00017674989,0.000018565539,0.057137858,0.0000013796183,0.0020269717,0.016879339,0.0006505788,0.00028972223],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000060754202,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000015521744,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.778811,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002025063,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024532099,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6514204},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2096186423","doi":"10.1177/0963721411424739","title":"What Are Emotion Expressions For?","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Directions in Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":312,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Evolutionary psychology; Comparative psychology; Expression (computer science); Nonverbal communication; Cognitive psychology; Emotional expression; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Cognition; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.26375339155068567,"score_gpt":0.4877232639264637,"score_spread":0.22396987237577803,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2096186423","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9538489,0.00086841406,0.003105106,0.00019235109,0.02070454,0.0005757122,0.000013774186,0.00018411687,0.020507095],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973589,0.0001958579,0.0012861951,0.00006249761,0.00009403845,0.00045898813,0.0000035976502,0.00000759061,0.00053230143],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99830383,0.00007393618,0.0002793328,0.00071928423,0.00017164327,0.00045196383],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991244,0.000049528964,0.000097508426,0.0004592881,0.00011085145,0.00015843652],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00054903724,0.00013529211,0.00014398736,0.00031506014,0.00040059918,0.00007091412,0.00044139288,0.00009777817,0.0012025944],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012839187,0.00010642405,0.00009060004,0.001305327,0.00056276505,0.0005326007,0.000061470826,0.00024954675,0.00017067062],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009025289,0.0076024495,0.09987897,0.000009089702,0.0000055272444,0.0000114325985,0.0033628014,0.000002873724,0.0026457894,0.066939674,0.0069116214,0.8125395],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041759768,0.00016423922,0.9823159,0.000105629704,0.000009272447,0.000016554906,0.0018042694,0.000011494697,0.00016056272,0.005270344,0.0095303515,0.00019375689],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000018380702,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001677588,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.882437,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007291485,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012519174,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99971044},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2096407407","doi":"10.1177/1754073909354627","title":"A Naturalist’s View of Pride","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":276,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Naturalism; Psychology; Social psychology; Natural (archaeology); Sociology; Epistemology; Aesthetics; History; Philosophy","score_opus":0.041703083262598875,"score_gpt":0.37673031038416704,"score_spread":0.3350272271215682,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2096407407","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5537745,0.2459205,0.0004270611,0.016499415,0.010876165,0.0032317375,0.000074407064,0.0003236377,0.16887261],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.90444356,0.042509217,0.004534396,0.0067034606,0.0003946993,0.00018423916,0.00012449302,0.000060300383,0.041045636],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992446,0.00007849978,0.00030730586,0.00016319763,0.000092895134,0.00011352545],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992788,0.00001807767,0.00013009993,0.00043318668,0.000090878384,0.00004897578],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033812347,0.000083381856,0.00023568427,0.000034722987,0.000027589498,0.0000043730533,0.00013072543,0.00006477649,0.019820804],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005688767,0.00006617918,0.00012799888,0.0001880221,0.00004306553,0.000044881053,0.000018812249,0.00021068071,0.0013807007],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004135124,0.00035907794,0.002302934,0.0021386158,0.000029309602,0.000011334243,0.0001442723,2.456649e-8,0.0036239452,0.12276997,0.12184789,0.7467685],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016197101,0.000029133476,0.070292614,0.0011383386,0.000082628576,0.00005980802,0.000008220541,3.1817726e-7,0.00010569832,0.000118975324,0.92789775,0.00010455411],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000045558867,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001560151,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8060499,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000005282582,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012624148,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99939686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2099477516","doi":"10.1111/j.1751-9004.2010.00340.x","title":"Group‐Based Shame and Guilt: Emerging Directions in Research","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social and Personality Psychology Compass","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":100,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Ingroups and outgroups; Wrongdoing; Feeling; Social psychology; Social identity theory; Anger; Group cohesiveness; Identity (music); Group (periodic table); Social group; Epistemology","score_opus":0.49276295030199946,"score_gpt":0.5155676928395644,"score_spread":0.022804742537564926,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2099477516","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95241374,0.0004425127,0.000050916085,0.005448077,0.00048459662,0.0001800175,0.000029054518,0.000046520483,0.040904578],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99829024,0.000022634498,0.00032723485,0.0006045582,0.00015419608,0.0000855622,0.000012039401,0.000013514809,0.00049000763],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981604,0.00061543356,0.00022085842,0.00045959078,0.00012380401,0.00041989115],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994756,0.00008610188,0.000042142463,0.00023648232,0.000062210165,0.00009744641],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009694514,0.00012767223,0.00022730575,0.00022377112,0.0004499917,0.000017915616,0.00016958192,0.00021680663,0.0015883895],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000200061,0.00013010787,0.00005583094,0.00036644432,0.00063592,0.00005302532,0.00006949013,0.00051851134,0.000036871766],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003005124,0.001297215,0.83120114,0.000024222903,0.000053174906,0.000059767568,0.032980524,1.609047e-8,0.00042714534,0.096154295,0.01403901,0.023462987],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009978258,0.0001220978,0.97694683,0.000008855503,0.0000133026915,0.000015083304,0.0025698382,0.0000052275323,0.0000021999576,0.006677751,0.012503135,0.00013783282],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.003980052,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0017966316,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14574572,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026140575,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013283489,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993243},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2102792554","doi":"10.1002/wcs.1342","title":"Emotion, philosophical issues about","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Action (physics); Nature versus nurture; Psychology; Affective science; Dimension (graph theory); Focus (optics); Epistemology; Social psychology; Process (computing); Internalism and externalism; Cognitive psychology; Emotion classification; Sociology; Computer science","score_opus":0.15235768722440537,"score_gpt":0.4602352327935565,"score_spread":0.30787754556915115,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2102792554","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.63292986,0.04206276,0.004396454,0.013427853,0.007536113,0.002995642,0.00012892522,0.0003972992,0.2961251],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9926758,0.00041395798,0.000635295,0.0006190399,0.00055438036,0.00022400742,0.000027927174,0.000023887562,0.0048256963],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99722695,0.0002851868,0.0005923112,0.00086471497,0.00046190328,0.0005689253],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980829,0.0000502433,0.00020029655,0.00053516956,0.0006378578,0.00049352954],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020380812,0.0002818003,0.00044407713,0.00026946503,0.00044164207,0.00010465554,0.00067990465,0.00009100864,0.0015412342],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003613458,0.00021929023,0.00017444856,0.0011448842,0.0016703216,0.00058709475,0.000812323,0.00032717385,0.00761741],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003299732,0.0026645418,0.021853838,0.00010630747,0.000062964355,0.00038507266,0.039576706,0.0000014535118,0.0017001956,0.059106108,0.13088106,0.7433318],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008641987,0.009955123,0.46538004,0.01421859,0.0010048037,0.0028703415,0.04819178,0.00028398115,0.0017253286,0.12897843,0.31314468,0.0056049167],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000011822916,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005457969,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73772687,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010657585,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011853392,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99937147},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2103849448","doi":"10.1037/a0028412","title":"Cross-cultural evidence that the nonverbal expression of pride is an automatic status signal.","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Experimental Psychology General","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":164,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; University of British Columbia; Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Social psychology; Cognition; Social status; Nonverbal communication; Implicit attitude; Scale (ratio); Developmental psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.15102037363634674,"score_gpt":0.481275250192503,"score_spread":0.33025487655615626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2103849448","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9886534,0.0067224437,0.00012713874,0.00023127488,0.0029111195,0.00018624119,0.000010948268,0.000015465981,0.0011419532],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9950646,0.00005058691,0.0025784892,0.00094270456,0.00066660607,0.000017950684,0.000003600805,0.000024812605,0.00065064395],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976923,0.00046230826,0.00071301777,0.00022440738,0.00036709633,0.0005408976],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981476,0.00007450624,0.00087782304,0.00047052512,0.00015444083,0.0002751195],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00068756315,0.0002298779,0.00035418078,0.000110343404,0.00017789462,0.00004449469,0.00049801916,0.00018232987,0.005470152],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021555916,0.00014147216,0.00025929415,0.00012873372,0.00044410498,0.0010331327,0.00007253264,0.00043024542,0.00005768517],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034201992,0.0013784299,0.15344952,0.000005008025,0.00006159298,0.000019875333,0.011606199,0.000003812803,0.81529945,0.00020868039,0.014093054,0.003532362],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017240953,0.0014349759,0.6050315,0.000082763276,0.0000667331,0.00090265856,0.00413168,0.000013195284,0.38462698,0.000032521984,0.0017232363,0.00022969187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004702611,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.755099e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45158193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007467486,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031157644,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.995439},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2105127731","doi":"10.1037/a0015958","title":"Emotional versus neutral expressions and perceptions of social dominance and submissiveness.","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":128,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sadness; Shame; Happiness; Dominance (genetics); Social psychology; Anger; Emotional expression; Facial expression; Perception; Social perception; Personality; Emotion perception; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.03156415546878474,"score_gpt":0.34565724608004306,"score_spread":0.31409309061125834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2105127731","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99520755,0.00007631905,0.00044709988,0.000893893,0.00031633026,0.000105990366,0.00002584278,0.000024839113,0.0029021322],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986235,0.00001903814,0.00039936256,0.000029373497,0.00011761315,0.0000062512177,0.000020924774,0.000005682674,0.0007782648],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99940556,0.000055441353,0.00014399234,0.000183589,0.00008192333,0.00012948386],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997125,0.00002112919,0.00006123915,0.00009029938,0.00006277478,0.00005200469],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0000823547,0.00008338487,0.00011615979,0.00006618058,0.00018397054,0.000010804373,0.000038399085,0.00009404208,0.0004488714],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011997122,0.00008237923,0.00004032688,0.000081519356,0.00009796629,0.00009686111,0.000013593231,0.00008949092,0.000010701328],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010189324,0.0020098304,0.025781615,0.00005829718,0.00006646617,0.00002546186,0.017831426,0.000015811775,0.15601856,0.5057933,0.012388605,0.2789917],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011530764,0.00019402328,0.9965577,0.000019155295,0.000028917157,0.000013824936,0.00070333236,0.0000064488177,0.00015594366,0.0006341966,0.00045236,0.00008097965],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000018453315,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000054406987,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97077614,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017344244,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011869209,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4914827},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2106656680","doi":"10.1037/0278-6133.27.5.523","title":"The psychobiology of trait shame in young women: Extending the social self preservation theory.","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Health Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":122,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research; University of British Columbia; Michael Smith Health Research BC; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression","keywords":"Shame; Trait; Psychology; Behavioral neuroscience; Glucocorticoid; Clinical psychology; Social stress; Endocrinology; Internal medicine; Developmental psychology; Medicine; Social psychology; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.09054813028594891,"score_gpt":0.446291159503426,"score_spread":0.35574302921747714,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2106656680","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9631521,0.00071264553,0.0002848508,0.022426262,0.0021349818,0.00069887994,0.000023321583,0.00006574879,0.010501222],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9921104,0.0004160606,0.00011924061,0.0051463083,0.00023710441,0.0004357864,0.000012197671,0.000027117543,0.0014958224],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99630326,0.0015753317,0.0007629919,0.0004135696,0.00012548591,0.0008193345],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99860156,0.0003320974,0.00036875752,0.0005616737,0.000062528095,0.000073412535],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002280743,0.00017315091,0.0003439192,0.00014347269,0.000728141,0.000006609054,0.0005000448,0.0002463116,0.0006072465],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004192901,0.000111979985,0.0000894192,0.00046378467,0.0005081902,0.000062938656,0.000038580678,0.0005211765,0.000060008213],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001559543,0.0023009877,0.16677336,0.00005698788,0.00017393618,0.000036100686,0.17742367,0.0000030903975,0.0005340371,0.48005328,0.09947385,0.07161114],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012115515,0.00048796122,0.9428228,0.000007335451,0.000005166722,0.0001736955,0.0020292134,0.0000028563861,0.0000013414369,0.00460739,0.048544314,0.00010637736],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002036847,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003315661,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77604944,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010564225,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000084516396,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6648923},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2106698372","doi":"10.1287/orsc.1120.0787","title":"Guilt by Design: Structuring Organizations to Elicit Guilt as an Affective Reaction to Failure","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":70,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Constructive; Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Social psychology; Autonomy; Action (physics); Set (abstract data type); Event (particle physics); Control (management); Outcome (game theory); Structuring; Process (computing); Business; Computer science","score_opus":0.026781926188049775,"score_gpt":0.3475220690920248,"score_spread":0.32074014290397507,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2106698372","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88423777,0.0000060409025,0.11160706,0.0018415166,0.0008426895,0.0005443515,0.0000110232995,0.0001974602,0.0007120798],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97421867,7.5793315e-7,0.023735156,0.00078475074,0.00017450341,0.000021090907,0.00002862355,0.000046284014,0.0009901604],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"bench_or_experimental","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983445,0.00009501255,0.00020978146,0.0005056597,0.00037232428,0.00047276754],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971034,0.000029476709,0.00008068589,0.0013221985,0.0009529912,0.0005112368],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046394943,0.00016189576,0.00012032001,0.00035171915,0.0006380371,0.00016061938,0.0011335837,0.000092685,0.0017539756],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0025653034,0.00016322105,0.0000111682475,0.006057073,0.000076994584,0.0010873134,0.00036767163,0.00009997068,0.0018629945],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":"bench_or_experimental","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005429251,0.00017055763,0.023048537,0.0000013779954,0.0000046311666,8.2499827e-7,0.008670394,0.0001638208,0.93603855,0.0072915168,0.023180163,0.0014241672],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043324422,0.0005429993,0.4531353,0.000020066469,0.000058515172,0.000120665674,0.0045839073,0.000019596346,0.5301645,0.00044952665,0.009726886,0.000744766],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018520904,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020795373,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4300868,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023985558,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011324351,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99915856},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2108763988","doi":"10.1080/09541440701728623","title":"Why do words hurt? Content, process, and criterion shift accounts of verbal overshadowing","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":92,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Phenomenon; Cognitive psychology; Task (project management); Content (measure theory); Process (computing); Cognitive science; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.09141584144259352,"score_gpt":0.363029275714139,"score_spread":0.2716134342715455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2108763988","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9639167,0.0011196107,0.0011377154,0.00084993,0.0009951392,0.00014189005,0.000024120069,0.000010644964,0.031804215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971972,0.00018227052,0.000045428576,0.002068374,0.00031622848,0.0000019529482,0.0000028839447,0.00003196229,0.00015367285],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978162,0.00097453187,0.0005683505,0.0002080095,0.00018402892,0.00024889185],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986453,0.00019402459,0.0005272307,0.00018263799,0.0003581751,0.0000926471],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009627248,0.00016889386,0.00031700678,0.00016245982,0.000135427,0.000016377224,0.00029156526,0.00004868767,0.00038354818],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014158397,0.000119986275,0.000120875884,0.00016548375,0.00058025477,0.00017126616,0.00004719009,0.0004303098,0.000040802915],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.013814437,0.005011547,0.43056634,0.00011880497,0.0020494347,0.009748716,0.19131026,0.0000027905548,0.021959022,0.003549149,0.039234854,0.28263468],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003928096,0.0012969965,0.9843983,0.00022291596,0.00016622512,0.002884614,0.0039936313,2.1856843e-7,0.00011461608,0.00024866848,0.0025870847,0.00015865163],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000068258437,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000013201236,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55383193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008769762,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002042849,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.48928982},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2110500393","doi":"10.1016/s0165-0327(01)00335-4","title":"Defining guilt in depression: a comparison of subjects with major depression, chronic medical illness and healthy controls","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Affective Disorders","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":104,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Health Sciences Centre; University of Toronto; Western University; Sunnybrook Health Science Centre","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Depression (economics); Hostility; Psychiatry; Pride; Major depressive episode; Clinical psychology; Mood; Social psychology","score_opus":0.015726404918969757,"score_gpt":0.33549841966895827,"score_spread":0.3197720147499885,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2110500393","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9797807,0.01773252,0.0005434353,0.00047147088,0.00023069825,0.00026543712,0.0000033577098,0.0000072690564,0.00096512603],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99950546,0.00017114801,0.00014726489,0.00008081027,0.000040637675,0.000020866859,0.0000010121604,0.0000182109,0.000014599122],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984007,0.00028885034,0.0004957334,0.00019720083,0.00035068748,0.00026683346],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99866545,0.00036874902,0.00047416895,0.00020386593,0.00011321919,0.00017453135],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040697042,0.00015323062,0.00051872246,0.00024629812,0.000090574635,0.000010732487,0.00020303096,0.0001518546,0.0005031114],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00024757412,0.00010850158,0.0000707433,0.00026295407,0.00016607411,0.00011996116,0.00004706436,0.0004903771,0.0000035816274],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00060168013,0.0008723821,0.85371745,0.000037985523,0.00006845621,0.000051584884,0.0031389995,0.000037134276,0.00012792065,0.00021267697,0.0010972186,0.1400365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.013099617,0.0026891215,0.9783721,0.0006439278,0.000097892946,0.0002453439,0.0035211265,0.00033084975,0.0002144541,0.00013731253,0.0004358577,0.00021237883],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030947133,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0027649165,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13982412,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006322326,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007423519,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.55087173},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2110706864","doi":"10.5508/jhs5948","title":"Review of F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, Lamentations.","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Hebrew Scriptures","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Theology","score_opus":0.04282402529009267,"score_gpt":0.3785624162534208,"score_spread":0.33573839096332814,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2110706864","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.08361039,0.8864089,0.00024128331,0.0012305884,0.0027166058,0.00021490376,0.000014885942,0.000010727941,0.02555166],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.588177,0.04704287,0.02588997,0.3305985,0.0009064515,0.00003525992,0.000019456053,0.00011792063,0.0072125257],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99881303,0.00017571672,0.0006014495,0.00008356299,0.00019115701,0.00013510474],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989778,0.000032202657,0.0004615107,0.00019848908,0.00025125244,0.00007877102],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000504627,0.00009285672,0.0002899602,0.00012218596,0.000035608264,0.000010165176,0.0001531565,0.000053062045,0.005185046],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000104371655,0.00006896035,0.00020132819,0.00016746997,0.00004834684,0.000103350845,0.000008156271,0.0001974226,0.00005596388],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009251511,0.00023428236,0.0028417548,0.00021600723,0.00005683587,0.000034368368,0.00022476756,5.654838e-7,0.0014447469,0.01276243,0.97891027,0.0032646959],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006310292,0.00024113499,0.025532829,0.0015340182,0.00018143105,0.00052933116,0.0004629728,3.6000884e-8,0.0009574624,0.0007343587,0.9691006,0.000094820694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000017399267,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000031783388,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8393661,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022168902,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005530726,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9957243},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2110746566","doi":"10.1177/0956797613482946","title":"The Illusion of Saving Face","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":51,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Embarrassment; Psychology; Social psychology; Illusion; Feeling; Face (sociological concept); Coping (psychology); Event (particle physics); Aesthetics; Internet privacy; Cognitive psychology; Psychotherapist; Art; Computer science","score_opus":0.06356555204140663,"score_gpt":0.4062214452271327,"score_spread":0.3426558931857261,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2110746566","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94165546,0.00008437288,0.0003154954,0.001253484,0.0006535462,0.00018344018,8.391528e-7,0.000029884783,0.05582351],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9971785,0.000011220084,0.00051348883,0.000191549,0.000022186943,0.00003107252,1.7654177e-7,0.0000024398355,0.0020493905],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99896544,0.00004500414,0.0001723535,0.00028518031,0.00022004155,0.00031197674],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99925345,0.000106400854,0.000065835324,0.00040209884,0.000083884224,0.000088311026],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005494612,0.000062392144,0.00007209965,0.00003201869,0.000360323,0.000044467717,0.0006324583,0.00004712614,0.0021592912],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012044612,0.00003124098,0.0000389985,0.00050352723,0.001107013,0.00010001408,0.000103131526,0.00011223232,0.00082209543],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015622987,0.00053262844,0.018172551,0.0000014258092,0.0000033074398,0.000004243994,0.0010394629,0.0000028613647,0.21333551,0.08456847,0.0067620226,0.6755619],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000098133314,0.0001466859,0.99462175,0.0000037747977,0.0000018936145,0.000009598488,0.0005623089,0.000009664233,0.00019789475,0.001633271,0.002656906,0.00005812194],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000087560686,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000026898183,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9764492,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012916367,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005494452,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999559},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2115427973","doi":"10.1287/orsc.1090.0507","title":"Reactions to Territorial Infringement","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":111,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Reactionary; Anger; Territoriality; Variety (cybernetics); Work (physics); Social psychology; Public relations; Political science; Psychology; Law; Engineering; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.021460907504218397,"score_gpt":0.34742226953846744,"score_spread":0.325961362034249,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2115427973","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9767323,3.2490894e-7,0.0035394614,0.000857937,0.009532434,0.00011512891,0.000002377651,0.00008134722,0.009138679],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99386436,1.4836857e-7,0.0023706665,0.00014867034,0.00040025954,0.0000070862498,0.0000023592816,0.0000068328236,0.0031996272],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99938995,0.000006215053,0.00009883432,0.00019933768,0.0001694805,0.00013618125],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993557,0.0000067805536,0.000026070547,0.0002641573,0.00024246366,0.00010484111],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020436586,0.000040783078,0.00003276918,0.0001366441,0.0002547924,0.00007459118,0.00020920114,0.000028350081,0.0032230383],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020540606,0.00003896486,0.0000061003534,0.0014003537,0.00007864934,0.00015742259,0.00005501085,0.00007518993,0.0013843136],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000014351879,0.00014359759,0.06461959,5.731921e-7,0.0000011503124,0.0000012568304,0.0014555963,0.0000039074635,0.84514236,0.07688236,0.007890466,0.0038577258],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019080573,0.000042114727,0.74627405,0.0000024131778,0.000005695008,0.000012298536,0.00018565406,0.0000027986996,0.028180594,0.000062921164,0.22492239,0.00011827303],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009184061,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000025547119,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81696177,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025591335,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054846932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993932},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2118192888","doi":"10.7202/012954ar","title":"La psychopathologie et le statut d’espèce naturelle de l’émotion","year":2006,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Philosophiques","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"University of Cambridge","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy; Physics","score_opus":0.18143984578650682,"score_gpt":0.437956546490376,"score_spread":0.2565167007038692,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2118192888","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1690759,0.043218076,0.0023090756,0.17441225,0.0029214332,0.00053203065,0.0002975069,0.00052388915,0.60670984],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97001445,0.001167109,0.0053247795,0.0036193219,0.002196354,0.00007540214,0.0001510335,0.00008744461,0.017364101],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9968558,0.0012803653,0.00043781532,0.00060269027,0.00018006474,0.0006432449],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988224,0.0001641721,0.00017696318,0.0005767749,0.00012927566,0.00013043807],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009720759,0.00036029672,0.00032462843,0.00019391195,0.00017580415,0.000089288806,0.00028450275,0.0008167201,0.0004564868],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004810294,0.00039587653,0.00022117852,0.00021406208,0.00039094745,0.0002724821,0.000074535725,0.0010145692,0.00050544523],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059361584,0.0017988895,0.003190018,0.00005749407,0.000023835491,0.00036885543,0.00035895148,0.000026253652,0.0026347777,0.86323184,0.12036544,0.007884262],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014518028,0.00036998678,0.08184889,0.00018016227,0.00011563674,0.0003518908,0.00013471907,0.0000118472635,0.00089632545,0.35258985,0.5615021,0.0005468005],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017898815,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00027904796,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80093855,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015721947,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00021923626,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998493},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2120150362","doi":"10.1177/0149206312441833","title":"Approach or Avoid? Exploring Overall Justice and the Differential Effects of Positive and Negative Emotions","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Management","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":136,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Economic Justice; Differential effects; Context (archaeology); Negative emotion; Positive relationship; Empirical research","score_opus":0.05313129692677913,"score_gpt":0.307654573509454,"score_spread":0.2545232765826749,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2120150362","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.987761,0.00032023265,0.0066655963,0.00024626285,0.0006864126,0.00030214372,0.0000018799367,0.000003275587,0.0040131793],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9969602,0.0003288841,0.0013907319,0.000054111944,0.00015605116,0.00001759583,4.391721e-7,0.000006846246,0.0010851333],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999298,0.00016452234,0.00021018765,0.0000703959,0.00012424239,0.0001326612],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999422,0.00019291503,0.00018978032,0.00009302607,0.000041129722,0.00006115099],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024299212,0.000081197715,0.0001774275,0.000090478876,0.00008709827,0.00001768859,0.000067723704,0.000022529892,0.000054597655],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019086072,0.00004556364,0.00005288402,0.00005679656,0.00009203343,0.00015560114,0.00007512569,0.00013394708,0.0000018095661],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0049383757,0.0056954944,0.01024057,0.0024123474,0.004208769,0.00021420086,0.09779924,0.000039950784,0.0009741926,0.6937331,0.008207283,0.1715365],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0056956885,0.00037925577,0.9819998,0.00017564556,0.0023798556,0.00009036516,0.0083413655,0.000022907925,0.00017664224,0.0003308613,0.00029952775,0.000108074244],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015908288,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":6.0272737e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97175926,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015685144,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000023691296,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.18580315},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2120924380","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00493.x","title":"Emerging Insights Into the Nature and Function of Pride","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Directions in Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":410,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Function (biology); Cognitive psychology; Cognition; Personality; Social psychology","score_opus":0.04929336831599879,"score_gpt":0.43447795411472573,"score_spread":0.38518458579872694,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2120924380","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9804801,0.0034664916,0.001074151,0.00021200525,0.0042772237,0.00017127495,5.0050176e-7,0.000036318263,0.0102819465],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99938935,0.00018385804,0.00017997908,0.00006701285,0.000065067245,0.000020864922,7.4739404e-7,0.000002969461,0.0000901802],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886227,0.00005324921,0.00024582128,0.00040177867,0.00019125923,0.00024564634],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994157,0.000092088114,0.00007166843,0.000277765,0.00007319528,0.00006959845],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009332635,0.000087237095,0.00009474482,0.0002660036,0.0003096217,0.000019167965,0.00024150895,0.000097451026,0.0001185672],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000111801586,0.00005318728,0.00003429631,0.0018143465,0.00082710455,0.00011559652,0.000060208833,0.0004776901,0.000012600148],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000035325476,0.0005589918,0.05717253,0.0000029534685,0.0000025503055,0.0000024484605,0.0017403765,0.000002011782,0.004469414,0.05351497,0.000330991,0.88216746],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016631918,0.00009681442,0.96414137,0.000018824634,0.0000072527528,0.000007367677,0.00057211285,0.0000069506464,0.00021324793,0.0028021198,0.031893156,0.00007448919],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037725556,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008973161,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90696883,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003885803,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008954473,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3047501},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121247252","doi":"10.1073/pnas.0802686105","title":"The spontaneous expression of pride and shame: Evidence for biologically innate nonverbal displays","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":640,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Nonverbal communication; Social psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.1502888781397888,"score_gpt":0.3908954093131718,"score_spread":0.240606531173383,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121247252","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9967483,0.0003816954,0.0000024440162,0.0016816555,0.000031138075,0.00024270105,0.000017184842,0.0000048617376,0.00088996155],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998001,0.00011205649,0.0012923778,0.000076028184,0.00003058209,0.000024145891,6.6880425e-8,0.0000019745537,0.0004617949],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904275,0.0000081954095,0.00026487483,0.00018205095,0.0003815736,0.0001205681],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99894357,0.00046843913,0.00033365336,0.000009906654,0.00022188555,0.000022540233],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009526733,0.0000629666,0.00010798201,0.000050922237,0.00032274926,0.00000770805,0.0005368313,0.00007122898,0.000011622283],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006622493,0.000030707146,0.000054209246,0.00022778842,0.0013906214,0.00015947776,0.00010650776,0.000088727575,4.5944725e-7],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001911967,0.00009301842,0.030966664,0.00003435119,0.000007638353,7.2564035e-8,0.0005243164,0.000003880657,0.9057885,0.06004995,0.0013004416,0.0010399973],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029505178,0.0003742037,0.7871445,0.0002161438,0.000017910847,0.00020088682,0.0003236894,0.0000959343,0.19622236,0.014663445,0.00034667653,0.00009923768],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000060239486,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":8.931958e-8,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7561778,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009799134,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017056173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.51238024},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2121872450","doi":"10.1111/j.1350-4126.2005.00116.x","title":"Let me count the ways: An integrative theory of love and hate","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personal Relationships","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":108,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"St. Jerome's University","funders":"","keywords":"Love and hate; Psychology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy","score_opus":0.10392002738338031,"score_gpt":0.33449830645938744,"score_spread":0.23057827907600714,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2121872450","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96890587,0.00085510855,0.0016028422,0.002162728,0.00010531751,0.00018118793,0.00005933787,0.000017622398,0.026109964],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9916965,0.000015442842,0.00056140777,0.00014843947,0.000082053775,0.000012774283,0.000016083583,0.000009907468,0.007457388],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99919355,0.00026023758,0.00015757034,0.00015728691,0.00011264221,0.00011871869],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992727,0.00037441048,0.00007146067,0.00016385964,0.00006694743,0.000050592473],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00060332956,0.00009052723,0.00009827087,0.0000510154,0.00014579092,0.000016504262,0.00008508662,0.00007755122,0.0013976819],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007445882,0.000057655285,0.000043523865,0.00009508814,0.0002252435,0.00012963757,0.00001491779,0.00030646392,0.0002263604],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000077139994,0.00018536729,0.027896035,0.0000030532149,0.0000481472,0.000001853895,0.0728087,0.000006955786,0.0003335265,0.8818624,0.0017889369,0.014987882],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008098773,0.00027516423,0.88507515,0.000049213366,0.00018584733,0.00006440758,0.07583251,0.0007014748,0.00015191665,0.019057894,0.01753572,0.00026080594],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004040208,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015473513,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.86280453,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002765527,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021808808,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995152},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2122412231","doi":"10.2466/pr0.105.2.509-521","title":"Using the Revised Dictionary of Affect in Language to Quantify the Emotional Undertones of Samples of Natural Language","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Reports","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":214,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Natural language; Natural (archaeology); Psychology; Normative; Linguistics; Natural language processing; Word (group theory); Computer science; Dimension (graph theory); Artificial intelligence; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Mathematics","score_opus":0.12645917011630345,"score_gpt":0.46353315399705547,"score_spread":0.33707398388075205,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2122412231","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99575305,0.0010633299,0.00029314173,0.0008116118,0.00035899723,0.00036369613,0.000013233519,0.000015693027,0.0013272319],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99878687,0.000008106913,0.00072689774,0.0002496207,0.0000458525,0.000008396991,0.000012005338,0.0000059850095,0.00015624621],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99860626,0.00020753748,0.0005449613,0.00025393412,0.00022402237,0.00016325049],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99888575,0.00020561846,0.00029632205,0.00051892066,0.00005680764,0.00003660987],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00061094115,0.00010885922,0.00025086387,0.00009092207,0.000040469076,0.0000043220953,0.00015891554,0.00007839915,0.0003850683],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022793999,0.000057672853,0.00014345214,0.0003631268,0.0001456165,0.00002644903,0.000028356942,0.00018354882,0.0000021477615],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0008443376,0.0038955442,0.4922945,0.000069805246,0.00010469253,0.0012222314,0.009956346,0.00031628195,0.40265515,0.031536892,0.0023489152,0.054755315],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015442666,0.000171119,0.9971827,0.00007516947,0.00002163795,0.00018175975,0.0010521982,0.000006489559,0.00055735995,0.00048649873,0.00004628928,0.000064336906],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018165962,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014787029,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50488824,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000136227845,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011275061,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42162278},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2122452828","doi":"10.1287/orsc.1040.0070","title":"Toxic Decision Processes: A Study of Emotion and Organizational Decision Making","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":274,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Anger; Shame; Embarrassment; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.024818574802395833,"score_gpt":0.3540887990354483,"score_spread":0.32927022423305247,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2122452828","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.89758825,0.000020294581,0.101632506,0.00003544507,0.00025577733,0.00026814613,0.0000020327866,0.000043348402,0.00015416666],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9938522,0.0000052406713,0.0060191173,0.000042174903,0.00002381806,0.0000032364985,0.0000034255193,0.000016475695,0.000034305187],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986453,0.000018711602,0.00029434398,0.00040367956,0.00048763366,0.00015032796],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984156,0.00005809454,0.0001387623,0.000251794,0.0010749715,0.000060799222],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000337036,0.000094417876,0.00011103916,0.00032130335,0.00034415393,0.000080531936,0.00024174231,0.000048977647,0.00051602017],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009449246,0.00008506252,0.000006324238,0.004790033,0.00015124904,0.00040577393,0.0001141692,0.00005350499,0.000053165346],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004853094,0.0031228026,0.8662336,0.00002807381,0.000011573833,0.000014511509,0.035906617,0.0012177908,0.030449955,0.021633487,0.00008763224,0.04124543],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012345989,0.00035608804,0.9866523,0.00009661011,0.000023054923,0.00005801297,0.005971734,0.000016076188,0.0032443982,0.0021832793,0.0000116668325,0.0001521681],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000016529682,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022420125,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12041872,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007049517,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020247501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5650059},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2126373153","doi":"10.1177/0146167212446834","title":"(Implicitly) Judging a Book by Its Cover","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":67,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Psychology; Situational ethics; Social psychology; Perception; Nonverbal communication; Social status; Cognitive psychology; Facial expression; Developmental psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.06217648454281221,"score_gpt":0.37397078191874705,"score_spread":0.31179429737593484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2126373153","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9125244,0.004229838,0.00016089693,0.027122283,0.0008986719,0.00021417374,0.00011768703,0.000091948736,0.05464009],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95481384,0.000053691434,0.00005581464,0.021440119,0.0005561737,0.000060468254,0.00003705729,0.000024463337,0.022958381],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99847126,0.00025859996,0.00021980048,0.00034920732,0.000116545016,0.0005846053],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995364,0.000055604734,0.0000822207,0.00014967844,0.000035384004,0.0001407274],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000474102,0.00018049161,0.00025836547,0.000043789358,0.00038107083,0.000021057924,0.0001174305,0.00032350974,0.024369344],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001190201,0.00018632427,0.0001066325,0.0000725386,0.00023697937,0.000059452632,0.00003887905,0.00033386488,0.002240565],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008741982,0.0006009844,0.032366093,0.000013408205,0.00005943255,0.0000043980685,0.00766318,8.841131e-9,0.0009278543,0.014628334,0.9407985,0.002850386],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006483822,0.000043495602,0.26680925,0.0000028289357,0.000039755923,0.000032677082,0.00046584118,1.1963233e-7,0.000010563389,0.000042521275,0.73172164,0.00018290796],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000110868314,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000001845937,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23444316,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024247187,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000063941034,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9985363},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2126724029","doi":"10.1177/097133360902200102","title":"Theories of Self and Cognition","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychology and Developing Societies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Epistemology; Existentialism; Transcendental number; Self; Cognition; Denial; Id, ego and super-ego; Psychology; Realisation; Buddhism; Sociology; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.026512909171632508,"score_gpt":0.3582874343040851,"score_spread":0.3317745251324526,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2126724029","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9825581,0.00055146794,0.0004528344,0.0011956042,0.00078751554,0.00007398227,0.000006038921,0.000053445878,0.014321018],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912382,0.0002578397,0.0072133006,0.0006843798,0.000045027755,0.00001913417,0.0000048110624,0.000007271879,0.00053005887],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994996,0.000036140416,0.00013310825,0.00016983341,0.00003608768,0.00012521548],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996925,0.00006805361,0.000052425563,0.00010585832,0.000055431705,0.00002573805],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018863218,0.00007848087,0.00012111847,0.000040433806,0.00012056719,0.000008983906,0.00004375563,0.0001761446,0.00016057605],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014978625,0.00007039573,0.000021117781,0.000061731596,0.00044281906,0.0000424643,0.000023302127,0.00016996395,0.000010071506],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000038056452,0.00010511345,0.08669237,0.000047250713,0.00009121443,0.0000034396637,0.012780567,5.168461e-9,0.0055195107,0.870484,0.0043236045,0.01991487],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000576187,0.00008612869,0.8923556,0.00001425577,0.00004122566,0.00009117773,0.001693804,2.686438e-7,0.0004641986,0.09825296,0.006277082,0.00014711592],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000046789237,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000050509893,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8056632,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000012337911,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011610815,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.28706542},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2128079177","doi":"10.1196/annals.1280.028","title":"Pleasure, the Common Currency of Emotions","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología; Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología","keywords":"Annals; Pleasure; Humanities; Library science; Art history; Psychology; Art; Classics; Computer science; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.24465336519061232,"score_gpt":0.42701799721187345,"score_spread":0.18236463202126113,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2128079177","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95716745,0.0029566905,0.000017303724,0.01587009,0.0003947235,0.00021068638,0.000021375256,0.0000090238955,0.023352638],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99760485,0.00007629004,0.00015547338,0.00037894104,0.00002900328,0.0000029568212,1.4742707e-7,0.0000034504314,0.0017488779],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987384,0.00021312054,0.00035783782,0.00015762792,0.00033026753,0.00020274374],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99925995,0.00013045737,0.00034066552,0.00018200495,0.000040631025,0.00004631732],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010823213,0.00008326117,0.00018055092,0.00007302323,0.00021342316,0.0000068346867,0.0009307074,0.00007973962,0.00029362802],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008522567,0.00004416724,0.00015890553,0.0007721781,0.0011181259,0.00007212635,0.000047368256,0.00019241049,0.0000117238515],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014688249,0.00048808169,0.071818836,0.000021387963,0.000051641655,8.9717254e-8,0.002952673,0.0001222087,0.0047145365,0.6871849,0.2034757,0.029155308],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036370417,0.00032211936,0.81325215,0.00020864804,0.00008656709,0.000013996083,0.0025087702,0.000008043464,0.050741814,0.072137035,0.060164142,0.00019303101],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026523828,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009402757,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74143326,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000001810332,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005011049,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.41197813},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2128313195","doi":"10.1177/0963721411429126","title":"Emotion Expressions","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Directions in Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Darwin (ADL); Conversation; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Expression (computer science); Epistemology; Empirical research; Test (biology); Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.223095846539656,"score_gpt":0.47798729990430955,"score_spread":0.2548914533646536,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2128313195","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.81565213,0.00026443155,0.00093312527,0.00005311835,0.006491015,0.00020513634,0.0000050829813,0.0001604557,0.17623548],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980414,0.0000619495,0.001100536,0.000038029368,0.00006219836,0.00014269,0.0000018778874,0.0000056610597,0.00054569286],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983441,0.00009345415,0.00026641667,0.0006474145,0.00019790152,0.00045069118],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99921376,0.00002627198,0.00005909831,0.00046818322,0.00006547681,0.00016718853],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050230307,0.00012198455,0.00011668667,0.00035753977,0.00032128004,0.000025048888,0.00045393524,0.00008008368,0.0051613892],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000096161675,0.00009468057,0.00006324248,0.0018531032,0.0006872791,0.0002140169,0.00007554376,0.00032795317,0.0006506215],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000038408485,0.0067141955,0.13637227,0.0000027174722,0.0000030368915,0.000021731568,0.0030741096,0.0000012694164,0.004160828,0.08338477,0.0040139947,0.7622127],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023454346,0.00010903055,0.98911536,0.00002687295,0.0000050430094,0.000023828205,0.0003032418,0.0000049903847,0.00013068368,0.0024211842,0.0074800304,0.00014521724],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006337206,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000010394657,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8527431,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006791687,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001434634,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99574804},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2128742553","doi":"10.1111/j.1530-2415.2002.00030.x","title":"Evil and the Instigation of Collective Violence","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Criminology; Psychology; Social psychology; Construal level theory; Nationalism; Focus (optics); Sociology; Political science; Law; Politics","score_opus":0.1045806139221231,"score_gpt":0.42195739023319373,"score_spread":0.31737677631107064,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2128742553","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9766537,0.0033408157,0.000009568472,0.004822918,0.000026288091,0.000099008146,0.000022505561,0.0000075260386,0.015017646],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99750566,0.0007630189,0.000028995584,0.000120682846,0.00011411679,0.000009629772,0.00000261582,0.0000037440811,0.0014515269],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994555,0.00009469579,0.00016766967,0.00009687844,0.00007834691,0.000106908956],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99960333,0.000056747183,0.00012194834,0.000083398845,0.00010186349,0.000032696385],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012091926,0.000060543272,0.00019350035,0.00011784295,0.00013670165,0.000018589246,0.0000676817,0.000056816487,0.00025810883],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000074031275,0.000042101692,0.000054204585,0.00039335815,0.0005564906,0.00007398266,0.00002885382,0.00005074689,0.0000025450709],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005792468,0.00031960243,0.034662124,0.00003582553,0.00035192433,0.0000010910211,0.023422109,4.4550737e-7,0.00075639266,0.8014565,0.0045556333,0.1343804],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033800818,0.00031938945,0.95502084,0.0000558343,0.00041269828,0.000007989283,0.008316286,0.00013897239,0.0006177428,0.024899712,0.0065512224,0.00027921784],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.027137334,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011007189,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9203587,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009414643,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018928333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97934103},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2130989687","doi":"10.5539/res.v4n4p1","title":"Facing In-Group Immorality: Differentiating Expressed Shame from","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Review of European Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Context (archaeology)","score_opus":0.15885932073914286,"score_gpt":0.4113460459342736,"score_spread":0.2524867251951307,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2130989687","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.57791626,0.40847048,0.000030835436,0.00010170705,0.0003957529,0.00019582448,0.000025465373,0.000027244409,0.012836428],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9564746,0.04225493,0.0004635425,0.00027701826,0.00016502384,0.000019170158,0.00001795521,0.000023034869,0.00030473646],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99839294,0.0005537386,0.0005164137,0.00019135067,0.00010062841,0.00024493548],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927676,0.000100657926,0.00020390583,0.0003338303,0.000042787608,0.000042037474],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00066284783,0.00014307807,0.00048959424,0.000043040836,0.000045269346,0.0000050049334,0.000131213,0.0000149981615,0.00034426615],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011947276,0.00011054558,0.00011091955,0.00012451991,0.00005188083,0.00009199379,0.00017248494,0.00011210894,0.00021580466],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022121789,0.001453762,0.6698596,0.007626079,0.0006883096,0.00005919754,0.017272085,2.0542294e-7,0.011639093,0.0085192835,0.017482257,0.265378],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000389586,0.0000401445,0.96550304,0.009909157,0.00019171354,0.0000017273412,0.0019836053,1.5064457e-7,0.000076329095,0.000024316307,0.021667076,0.00021316324],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005017143,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000038936364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37855834,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001672865,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000015617219,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4507918},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2131346586","doi":"10.1177/1049732303256401","title":"Identifying Signals of Suffering by Linking Verbal and Facial Cues","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Health Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":41,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Facial expression; Narrative; Nonverbal communication; Cognitive psychology; Emotional expression; Developmental psychology; Communication; Linguistics","score_opus":0.6149871347730969,"score_gpt":0.6481050461068649,"score_spread":0.03311791133376807,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2131346586","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9906969,0.003436829,0.0014297982,0.00051265396,0.00016707848,0.0003910528,0.000062499006,0.000019139776,0.0032840392],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996934,0.000121458615,0.0010351808,0.00006526439,0.00002737057,0.000055355526,0.000012916155,0.00001685661,0.0017316272],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99426967,0.0039811856,0.00042370602,0.00030592768,0.00044315064,0.00057636213],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983116,0.0010042863,0.0000990105,0.00016861667,0.00023717862,0.00017933933],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0076997033,0.00009354139,0.0002517654,0.00022631572,0.00034463117,0.000031387965,0.0001005251,0.0000813118,0.0004714899],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002902909,0.00009174037,0.000036950634,0.0003679447,0.000283176,0.00008616697,0.000042910266,0.00044392986,0.00004033773],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000162705,0.0006620602,0.015371883,0.00090499263,0.00008768611,0.000018025881,0.6486749,7.52184e-7,0.023658084,0.24028304,0.011818143,0.05835773],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004604422,0.0047916807,0.0579183,0.0011215243,0.000024068575,0.000026083078,0.8182184,0.000014115759,0.015118358,0.037510317,0.059787408,0.00086531386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015164027,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000066983615,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20277274,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007708904,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000117401774,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5162484},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2132673112","doi":"10.1037/0022-3514.94.3.516","title":"The nonverbal expression of pride: Evidence for cross-cultural recognition.","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality and Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":384,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health; National Institute on Aging; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Nonverbal communication; Expression (computer science); Ethnic group; Psychology; Social psychology; Universality (dynamical systems); Developmental psychology; Sociology; Anthropology; Political science; Computer science","score_opus":0.3160808983973358,"score_gpt":0.4988521885572948,"score_spread":0.18277129015995902,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2132673112","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9940632,0.0010150997,0.0002584577,0.0029321054,0.0009857226,0.00011917294,0.000027934235,0.0000042986535,0.00059400185],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976872,0.0002777107,0.00051305344,0.00036558122,0.0005929165,0.00000973118,0.0000026741159,0.000006451496,0.000544651],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988862,0.00019329724,0.0004551599,0.00013515406,0.00015014192,0.00018000236],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985894,0.0003186925,0.00044012663,0.00008570491,0.0005147977,0.00005125788],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00075465,0.00008722542,0.00022897574,0.000032811917,0.0005396543,0.0000184793,0.00015895,0.00016496799,0.00016123816],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001433882,0.000057725712,0.00022144683,0.000064408814,0.00078036066,0.00019291585,0.000016160799,0.00023531828,0.000004415285],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.018007625,0.0030987116,0.31575093,0.00027097878,0.00066019717,0.0001716669,0.1091627,0.0000013058925,0.08159146,0.01702064,0.29100466,0.16325912],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018950427,0.0006139135,0.98212844,0.00004358744,0.000059779442,0.00051883707,0.0019967048,4.1358808e-7,0.00030219235,0.0017906729,0.010541984,0.00010840217],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000019741174,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000074777213,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66637754,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018347604,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037559046,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4150639},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2133266074","doi":"10.7202/1015023ar","title":"The Topography of The Female Self in Indian Therapeutic Cults","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Ethnologies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Possession (linguistics); Distress; Psychology; Action (physics); Social psychology; Self; Therapeutic relationship; Frame (networking); Aesthetics; Psychotherapist; Sociology; Art; Linguistics; Engineering; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03664334013324572,"score_gpt":0.32529031697893923,"score_spread":0.2886469768456935,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2133266074","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98960483,0.0009389199,0.0000013558008,0.0049424735,0.00042175993,0.000277421,0.0000019081444,0.00005854632,0.0037528009],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985289,0.00006388429,0.00006563969,0.0001027209,0.000012057744,0.00008689155,3.838792e-7,0.0000055797664,0.0011339689],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993784,0.00010820435,0.00014466443,0.000113430644,0.00006135522,0.00019398697],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933064,0.000114485505,0.000059205002,0.00045720983,0.00002831975,0.000010158577],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012264811,0.00006985997,0.00008191262,0.000056116565,0.00009816422,0.000016734733,0.00038390688,0.00010908732,0.000156563],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023579674,0.000033497727,0.000069678696,0.00029629833,0.0002643006,0.00003639906,0.00006783767,0.000202652,0.00009047395],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008257073,0.00018021719,0.79325163,0.0000076180213,0.000062213934,0.000003464512,0.026190534,0.000002156835,0.0013581394,0.025704348,0.0024936905,0.1507377],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015199663,0.000044494296,0.9730239,0.0000075867492,0.000006434084,0.0000017435075,0.019991653,5.137823e-7,0.0009011291,0.0032396128,0.0025815945,0.000049354003],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007530037,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004084355,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17977223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008399355,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009393059,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.17142549},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2134633620","doi":"10.1017/s0012217312000212","title":"Valeurs et émotions, les perspectives du néo-sentimentalisme","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialogue","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Argument (complex analysis); Spell; Epistemology; Property (philosophy); Philosophy; Sociology; Theology","score_opus":0.05380290730566608,"score_gpt":0.34828067858032086,"score_spread":0.2944777712746548,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2134633620","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9640147,0.00053130393,0.0004979499,0.0007389349,0.0014963549,0.00015104926,0.00010471169,0.00011991739,0.03234505],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9963595,0.000024978124,0.00041400816,0.00024181891,0.00062556943,0.00004032997,0.00018960159,0.000022051614,0.0020821413],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99916,0.00018292756,0.000116811134,0.00019050203,0.000079779835,0.00026996233],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995077,0.000025299198,0.000038406084,0.000271397,0.000041139898,0.000116059564],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019236798,0.000107169464,0.00010218188,0.00007738623,0.00014598861,0.000022558868,0.00011083539,0.00008137613,0.0028089979],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013930483,0.00010132072,0.000067016976,0.00008962369,0.00011299239,0.00022493016,0.0000320427,0.00011640948,0.0010919695],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017262988,0.002320845,0.308777,0.0000027967094,0.00005156963,0.000010699185,0.027470883,5.1166063e-7,0.0019697617,0.63296074,0.017146109,0.0092718145],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004070357,0.00011750029,0.9707742,0.0000049136,0.00005505403,0.000035532816,0.009163419,0.0000015610847,0.00019722428,0.00020127844,0.018857175,0.00018515662],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00072585343,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009632173,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66199714,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031699445,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000081263615,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996858},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2135052572","doi":"10.1177/1754073909356004","title":"Naturalism and the Tale of Two Facets","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Naturalism; Psychology; Pride; Empirical evidence; Epistemology; Empirical research; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.026646959549432088,"score_gpt":0.37314335525063513,"score_spread":0.34649639570120305,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2135052572","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.87105244,0.097877175,0.00007127545,0.011008377,0.0018550835,0.0009885955,0.000014832078,0.0000404268,0.01709181],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9878238,0.006752064,0.00028569376,0.0011703112,0.00005925627,0.000027828812,0.000008253535,0.000006862262,0.0038659251],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994921,0.00009911838,0.0001742223,0.00010232955,0.000060094637,0.000072098854],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995551,0.0000297806,0.00008586222,0.000259889,0.000044198026,0.000025179532],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036614845,0.000057940815,0.00016526035,0.000015940834,0.0000405673,0.000005523566,0.00007930858,0.00003370586,0.002425675],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003421944,0.000033164397,0.00006486534,0.00008416628,0.00013142265,0.000030370247,0.000020550016,0.00016719082,0.00011809908],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011684286,0.00015277589,0.0024134228,0.00064717454,0.000036462676,0.000003989369,0.0007238243,5.7314534e-8,0.0024719452,0.5745219,0.03939478,0.37962195],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004599828,0.000091040434,0.2536756,0.0016724523,0.00044692683,0.0003543576,0.00011634812,0.000008543155,0.00029672982,0.0030627202,0.73533046,0.00034497093],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007612512,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000015853868,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69593567,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000001583449,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000003942279,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9984862},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2135717526","doi":"10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2010.02.004","title":"Pride, personality, and the evolutionary foundations of human social status","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Evolution and Human Behavior","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":779,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Social psychology; Big Five personality traits; Prestige; Agreeableness; Personality; Conscientiousness; Prosocial behavior; Dominance (genetics); Narcissism; Evolutionary psychology; Developmental psychology; Extraversion and introversion","score_opus":0.04832305594871653,"score_gpt":0.3735347489813483,"score_spread":0.32521169303263175,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2135717526","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9939674,0.00012938854,0.000027149485,0.00033151542,0.00031827242,0.00038124973,0.000074981865,0.000043110533,0.0047269324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9955652,0.000002503579,0.000106611405,0.000031433457,0.00017990639,0.00013097294,0.00006195673,0.000013732478,0.003907723],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989952,0.00010626453,0.00027966066,0.00023942752,0.00015618214,0.00022328766],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994374,0.00003149043,0.00012780285,0.0002118168,0.000113026355,0.0000784611],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002639418,0.00012442002,0.00017770886,0.00010324621,0.0010871773,0.00003553307,0.00009408796,0.00012497479,0.0021687744],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010400373,0.00010134782,0.0000839283,0.00009407003,0.0012301928,0.00010253216,0.00006889622,0.00030883847,0.000016020222],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020282376,0.00029817087,0.20602839,0.000005946304,0.000012432136,0.0000010404772,0.0019824042,1.4636924e-8,0.0070003336,0.78225154,0.0015785303,0.0008209517],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015780797,0.00007553056,0.9928338,0.000003805602,0.00016171107,0.000021499714,0.00085133786,0.000001217508,0.000008658273,0.002457072,0.0018914209,0.00011586794],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018214682,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010695753,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7868054,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003029155,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002961356,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99874336},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2139466741","doi":"","title":"The Nature of Guilt in Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in literature and language","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Isolation (microbiology); Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Aesthetics; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.03552552849190801,"score_gpt":0.3738866696236914,"score_spread":0.3383611411317834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2139466741","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82479966,0.16561079,3.688364e-7,0.00014431418,0.00032603412,0.00009354404,0.0000090987205,0.000008468339,0.009007703],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99648666,0.0010191221,0.00024474057,0.00013358571,0.00006069426,0.00002287074,0.000004179951,0.000007780046,0.0020203555],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993534,0.000072317715,0.00017725196,0.00015376906,0.000051224415,0.0001920256],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956614,0.00007303404,0.000047922476,0.00026144655,0.000035266432,0.00001617064],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022145214,0.00009957973,0.00017034415,0.000093862225,0.00005822549,0.00001021791,0.00014608502,0.0001239116,0.000036400248],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006828859,0.000060384125,0.000032173328,0.00025603993,0.00010562214,0.00004198154,0.0000731692,0.00041978198,0.0000013237303],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019187755,0.00028596653,0.1357846,0.000095839474,0.0002258754,0.0006638848,0.7589374,2.4191505e-7,0.0022335965,0.06409192,0.006848581,0.030640172],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001441925,0.00033604534,0.9045556,0.00042398236,0.000050285187,0.00007296361,0.077997915,0.0000010543018,0.001384104,0.0030848822,0.010317857,0.00033336267],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000059850252,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00054971414,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.768771,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010320572,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004143666,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2462393},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2140009165","doi":"10.1177/1754073914534478","title":"An Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Distinct Emotions","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":91,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Evolutionary psychology; Cognitive psychology; Cognition; Organism; Natural selection; Function (biology); Selection (genetic algorithm); Adaptive functioning; Social psychology; Cognitive science; Developmental psychology; Computer science; Evolutionary biology; Biology; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.1273489933933611,"score_gpt":0.37620974259826573,"score_spread":0.24886074920490464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2140009165","genre_codex":"methods","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.008871119,0.008959535,0.75494224,0.004854478,0.0015850697,0.0017897049,0.000048470207,0.0004963326,0.21845302],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98184764,0.00068722136,0.010871869,0.0022628584,0.0003428631,0.00017465527,0.0002863711,0.000043373195,0.0034831332],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984492,0.00037104357,0.00033171414,0.00041359695,0.00016917047,0.00026528034],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989953,0.000027457381,0.00008259886,0.00062500633,0.000048873848,0.00022077019],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00052425085,0.00016013952,0.0002590034,0.00011106136,0.00024357095,0.00002474227,0.00019674611,0.00007067025,0.0019322096],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000049287843,0.00014577783,0.00012079036,0.00045085978,0.000042249823,0.00012320318,0.000028046801,0.00014089397,0.0013778565],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000055006417,0.0010462266,0.0031568801,0.0005084774,0.00002369867,0.0000021065298,0.00030118093,0.000018241828,0.000037905833,0.8672494,0.09083679,0.03681359],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007363909,0.00061441807,0.6317925,0.002393375,0.0003602648,0.00019190411,0.0005887821,0.00046553015,0.0000017774753,0.0056219143,0.35634533,0.0008878584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000034451856,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000028812342,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97297657,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013230086,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001389897,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99939966},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2146938970","doi":"10.1002/ejsp.573","title":"When scowling may be a good thing: The influence of anger expressions on credibility","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":32,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; HEC Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Credibility; Psychology; Complaint; Harm; Plaintiff; Social psychology; Value (mathematics); Compensation (psychology); Ambiguity","score_opus":0.13032246884219817,"score_gpt":0.39446425197320195,"score_spread":0.2641417831310038,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2146938970","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9543134,0.0001394098,0.00014992517,0.004241429,0.00087728,0.00010623888,0.0000131364095,0.000016196855,0.040142965],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9963522,0.000026204085,0.000438249,0.001801231,0.00054177304,0.0000016733185,0.0000010755422,0.000028418403,0.0008091788],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99713,0.0014399167,0.0007062922,0.00021909724,0.00024308026,0.00026161602],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985107,0.00014169987,0.00064940983,0.0003795648,0.00022565381,0.0000929427],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014321252,0.0001467899,0.0002950188,0.00012407613,0.00031398443,0.000008350185,0.00057839643,0.00007942336,0.0006952315],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012658618,0.000100588084,0.00023229566,0.00015867774,0.00056126417,0.00009112758,0.000059410493,0.0007448751,0.00008207652],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0031883556,0.007353017,0.09699917,0.00004217426,0.00079485925,0.0038532063,0.25279,0.0002714093,0.14792891,0.023132544,0.42853898,0.03510736],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011117633,0.0006776071,0.97820634,0.000042909967,0.0000450475,0.00033590614,0.0010612587,2.2665468e-7,0.00006349077,0.0002340219,0.018114062,0.00010738227],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000009880584,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000012588674,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88120717,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018886436,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034957076,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.76122975},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2147835548","doi":"10.1177/1754073912445820","title":"Emotion, Cognition, and the Classical Elements of Mind","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Cognition; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Emotion work; Affective science; Two-factor theory of emotion; Social cognition; Cognitive science","score_opus":0.061199584488278294,"score_gpt":0.3719190671126394,"score_spread":0.3107194826243611,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2147835548","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5697718,0.32795686,0.003178892,0.027918717,0.0033429498,0.0045378297,0.00010266766,0.00008763666,0.06310263],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98172146,0.011714791,0.00048797543,0.0014577977,0.00020788221,0.000081932994,0.000060964798,0.000014718899,0.004252464],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988722,0.0003068305,0.00040448143,0.00012468969,0.00012591374,0.00016585656],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993798,0.000051964063,0.00017595649,0.0002282339,0.00009523526,0.00006878437],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008419227,0.000092558446,0.0002341069,0.000031269567,0.00007170915,0.000006269976,0.00006874685,0.000048491285,0.0049859667],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000066910594,0.000059197995,0.00008907805,0.00015384678,0.0001610201,0.00008317483,0.000025566815,0.000096562864,0.00039381444],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000053602682,0.0013452583,0.038738932,0.0012482931,0.00017111663,0.0000020796344,0.0016246317,4.0671672e-8,0.00015393368,0.13818489,0.14786653,0.67061067],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032456385,0.00012356651,0.4637573,0.002074936,0.001010524,0.0001226082,0.00036241044,0.0000033960468,0.000085883235,0.0006439403,0.5283064,0.0002633244],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000062901327,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000010881939,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67034733,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008006776,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000653417,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99592364},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2148598833","doi":"10.1177/0090591707299951","title":"Platonic Reflections on the Aesthetic Dimensions of Deliberative Democracy","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Political Theory","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":21,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Sincerity; Shame; Virtue; Dialogical self; Democracy; Deliberation; Politics; Epistemology; Aesthetics; Communicative action; Transformative learning; Sociology; Action (physics); Deliberative democracy; Philosophy; Psychology; Law; Social psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.08464911667457438,"score_gpt":0.41384547338502564,"score_spread":0.3291963567104513,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2148598833","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7368622,0.000047621885,0.0015855284,0.0028137413,0.00030598373,0.00018489553,0.000015563464,0.000047943267,0.25813654],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99437755,0.0000014111538,0.00019974928,0.0015501722,0.00004972648,0.000015244267,0.0000022161025,0.000015532358,0.0037883767],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99883664,0.00025019553,0.00022765795,0.00016244619,0.00010486062,0.00041820988],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99840695,0.000980484,0.00003652963,0.00038124408,0.00006207809,0.00013271908],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006051009,0.000098446675,0.000118529904,0.00007919698,0.00021039454,0.0000058627065,0.000115675,0.00008172538,0.0014407579],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010770271,0.00005573355,0.00009901066,0.00015808087,0.00036421383,0.000019815068,0.000027477621,0.00026188005,0.00047785926],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000046597903,0.00025826483,0.00009924782,7.1940457e-7,0.00001339359,0.000008150785,0.0004988529,5.0448176e-7,0.00034916974,0.99695164,0.0003698982,0.0014035719],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00036009215,0.00042776644,0.019369386,0.00003086373,0.00008796802,0.0001104333,0.0040386464,0.0000024691687,0.0045367694,0.9668929,0.003973469,0.00016920987],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003387356,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000008246787,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2575154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040688774,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000022415094,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994721},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2152228407","doi":"10.1353/ppp.2012.0001","title":"Rethinking Cognitive Mediation: Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy and the Perceptual Theory of Emotion","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy, psychiatry & psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; Université du Québec à Montréal; Innovation and Economic Development Trois Rivières","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Parallels; Mediation; Cognition; Perception; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Dual (grammatical number); Empirical research; Cognitive science; Emotion perception; Epistemology; Sociology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.11644896467027663,"score_gpt":0.38403396848242033,"score_spread":0.2675850038121437,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2152228407","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9564978,0.006282098,0.0006435327,0.004861645,0.006253414,0.0009394729,0.00008124407,0.00009698467,0.024343796],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9933894,0.00033135802,0.00039179652,0.0034716162,0.001910408,0.00018675304,0.00008096401,0.00006395317,0.0001737446],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9963966,0.00149548,0.00066104945,0.0005748828,0.00028737698,0.0005846162],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982107,0.00050458865,0.00040365744,0.0004987479,0.00021129611,0.00017099312],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015946259,0.00037979582,0.0005162679,0.00023571648,0.0003091085,0.000020908341,0.00028448284,0.0004173939,0.002418846],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005506396,0.00028269322,0.0002474338,0.0003462599,0.0016786478,0.0002498548,0.00006653946,0.00069918425,0.00020666534],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0040906575,0.0032110868,0.22085156,0.000021607933,0.00031046767,0.0000033990652,0.03964593,4.5890324e-8,0.00019051919,0.67462933,0.0009480074,0.05609739],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011427454,0.0010666366,0.78815913,0.00009857875,0.00039955296,0.00021593111,0.0067439997,8.8555754e-7,0.000022580314,0.19117855,0.00023984537,0.00044686694],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000030261723,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000060985067,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5673076,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015984579,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000360117,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999625},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2153322464","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9280.2006.01824.x","title":"Power and Perspectives Not Taken","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1263,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Power (physics); Perspective-taking; Empathy; Social psychology; Control (management); Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.0698119623756707,"score_gpt":0.39635604324071794,"score_spread":0.32654408086504727,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2153322464","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7955786,0.00013295189,0.00013730917,0.001290301,0.00027224707,0.00008343282,0.0000033298106,0.000059173017,0.20244263],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9954355,0.00000397653,0.0009570745,0.00031794797,0.00005233845,0.000014685755,4.0068352e-7,0.0000036350782,0.0032144513],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987962,0.000029337303,0.000115658455,0.00055363594,0.00017620243,0.0003289466],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995438,0.000026707248,0.000031866803,0.00025262762,0.00004968805,0.00009532829],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032896365,0.00008690218,0.00008812697,0.000069159054,0.00020747198,0.000059915743,0.00024814808,0.000060592556,0.0029468422],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030473588,0.00006067539,0.000030489908,0.00039944073,0.0011588784,0.000102813545,0.000050119488,0.00011704823,0.0002948902],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000060501752,0.0015431731,0.06535029,9.826962e-7,0.0000036531706,0.00007662575,0.0016192693,8.894093e-7,0.054754045,0.8422925,0.009531504,0.02476656],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002063193,0.00018258482,0.9936345,0.0000015358661,0.0000025323754,0.000046736142,0.00052316504,0.0000010548633,0.00007894741,0.0016918022,0.0035297845,0.00010101198],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000063830725,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000031206023,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9282842,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019342935,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004794501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979646},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2154290876","doi":"10.1177/1754073911410747","title":"Four Models of Basic Emotions: A Review of Ekman and Cordaro, Izard, Levenson, and Panksepp and Watt","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":394,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Watt; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.2287456041813953,"score_gpt":0.4014349485197409,"score_spread":0.17268934433834557,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2154290876","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00003206935,0.99425256,0.00019512218,0.00013926897,0.00024284999,0.0029279117,0.00022307002,0.000032284872,0.0019548715],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00001759982,0.9972996,0.0006515966,0.0003398879,0.000048141967,0.0002028115,0.0001328671,0.00007009074,0.0012373698],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9959604,0.000876622,0.0018999685,0.00075364165,0.00020874421,0.00030062022],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99707526,0.00011646864,0.0014080835,0.000925706,0.00028276988,0.00019169165],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013105236,0.0005929214,0.003715272,0.00023635918,0.00007814818,0.000012601067,0.00022646363,0.0003191732,0.0012151437],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009902854,0.00046645844,0.0005127603,0.0004621037,0.00027444994,0.00015244995,0.0001638007,0.0003993647,0.000037856662],"study_design_candidate":"systematic_review","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000010492572,0.00007802981,0.000010669065,0.3307585,0.00008435667,0.0000041587305,0.000032584274,2.5867979e-9,1.2652855e-7,0.0030377705,0.0034276238,0.6625651],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00017032232,0.00013728933,0.00024428376,0.39220157,0.0030987582,0.0004077156,0.0000070341184,3.928023e-7,5.2601973e-8,0.00016722326,0.60329187,0.0002735127],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000077712284,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000062947097,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6622916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026444523,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008432785,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997787},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2159565318","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00303","title":"From Emotions to Consciousness – A Neuro-Phenomenal and Neuro-Relational Approach","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":43,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research; Hope for Depression Research Foundation","keywords":"Psychology; Consciousness; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.044044632482395776,"score_gpt":0.32974797528383415,"score_spread":0.2857033428014384,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2159565318","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7713778,0.0008764099,0.19148079,0.0024310756,0.010711387,0.0005436575,0.0001291837,0.00008416628,0.022365527],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9351738,0.000015036543,0.059334055,0.0039600246,0.00056755263,0.0001860728,0.00009221832,0.00004368767,0.0006275695],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982223,0.00024601512,0.00032815503,0.0005466174,0.00010965285,0.00054726406],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991243,0.000085721804,0.00006809353,0.00043359277,0.000028303197,0.00025999057],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021760489,0.00019650933,0.0002845503,0.0003888021,0.00009964647,0.000015866832,0.0001947277,0.00020704335,0.0005878907],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040295352,0.00020630815,0.0000516595,0.0003701055,0.00019176574,0.0001274616,0.00006437351,0.00034836805,0.0001803411],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011679508,0.000864378,0.792412,0.0000026729533,0.000042163087,0.000013781381,0.003186739,0.0000070535116,0.00021143812,0.010828882,0.16973357,0.022580547],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012621452,0.00009912082,0.94657,0.00000471416,0.00003426341,0.000067971814,0.0008484234,0.00003474693,0.0000010178569,0.0028442512,0.048005883,0.00022750917],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008584506,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005818455,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.16379598,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002914078,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012299637,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8413002},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2160104323","doi":"10.2466/28.pr0.108.3.843-855","title":"Explaining Inconsistencies in Shakespeare's Character Henry V on the Basis of the Emotional Undertones of His Speeches","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Reports","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Character (mathematics); Drama; Psychology; Situational ethics; Courtship; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Literature; Art; Communication","score_opus":0.20133007525339733,"score_gpt":0.3458558157629621,"score_spread":0.14452574050956477,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2160104323","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9398714,0.0000478407,0.000010405691,0.0009879894,0.00069651287,0.00022793011,0.000006971058,0.000017750906,0.058133215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983173,0.0000070154406,0.00023522387,0.00045213779,0.00003400402,0.000040612977,0.0000025227066,0.0000101246005,0.0009010815],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983433,0.00022498611,0.000634831,0.00034198497,0.00024331086,0.00021161426],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985625,0.0002167008,0.00040341582,0.0007081511,0.000070922106,0.000038305687],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00069433585,0.00014102655,0.00025023523,0.000083949446,0.00006395314,0.000005330152,0.00022619436,0.00015204267,0.004447494],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002544102,0.000071655966,0.00018599552,0.00026115947,0.00036356875,0.00003914398,0.00006665527,0.00026879483,0.000020316422],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014040085,0.0021186168,0.94240767,0.000010777383,0.00004918076,0.0003041134,0.003993817,8.4985686e-7,0.0032737951,0.036751516,0.0016979647,0.009251281],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012739273,0.00016649657,0.9930666,0.00006911285,0.00001492875,0.00018561617,0.0011726058,3.0895822e-7,0.0016550422,0.0032196795,0.00023839805,0.000083790634],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000107896725,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000026746831,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.058445893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019731384,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013855707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9964626},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2160166988","doi":"10.5539/ijps.v4n1p66","title":"Experimental Support of the Hedonistic Model of Desire","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Psychological Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Subject (documents); Point (geometry); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Mathematics; World Wide Web; Geometry","score_opus":0.3163005502042477,"score_gpt":0.5076537821204891,"score_spread":0.19135323191624137,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2160166988","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9899583,0.0016462314,0.00040412956,0.00047600898,0.002890771,0.000058697617,0.000018665658,0.000003486914,0.004543751],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99819434,0.000050164315,0.00090061186,0.00021590403,0.00019164805,0.000004632914,4.755668e-7,0.0000051202524,0.00043707906],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998859,0.00006696595,0.0005244273,0.00007603336,0.00034180545,0.00013177813],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99895185,0.00007074765,0.00045973982,0.00011776561,0.00035549825,0.000044412853],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029675756,0.000087455635,0.00022785316,0.000057307363,0.000033294218,0.0000037427876,0.00040988863,0.000052975727,0.0005015915],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008104079,0.000048395363,0.00021370196,0.000057027755,0.00028346202,0.00007081331,0.00009281312,0.00013841606,0.000009335464],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0018726105,0.019097844,0.47924265,0.00003139285,0.0032560008,0.00009337506,0.017317258,0.0003710251,0.12911163,0.27322468,0.058553465,0.017828062],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0034337507,0.0019749538,0.9520438,0.00015812003,0.00026739517,0.0008189205,0.007329724,0.000014632136,0.025532987,0.0060265264,0.0020862008,0.00031299356],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000028533484,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":2.9351634e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47280115,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003835512,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008304987,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5492075},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2160666034","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x00462424","title":"The causal status of emotions in consciousness","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Consciousness; Psychology; Cognition; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive appraisal; Punishment (psychology); Causal model; Key (lock); Cognitive science; Social psychology; Neuroscience; Computer science","score_opus":0.07114183122807963,"score_gpt":0.38942621773617164,"score_spread":0.318284386508092,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2160666034","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9945238,0.00023149322,0.0000017728652,0.0011531034,0.00017835328,0.00011918199,0.00002121085,0.000012311386,0.003758736],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99530506,0.000047091347,0.00007971442,0.000049613667,0.000013171607,0.000017212114,0.000001641716,0.0000026849766,0.0044837906],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99913156,0.00007626324,0.00016482658,0.00018796833,0.00012613989,0.0003132274],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99967587,0.000086003696,0.00003428632,0.00012027426,0.0000199191,0.000063660445],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033489763,0.00006694534,0.00009399116,0.00005932095,0.00029120545,0.00003973416,0.00014272585,0.00003977976,0.0008234051],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000810661,0.000041523297,0.000025447625,0.00034757005,0.0010396959,0.00008180225,0.000019213156,0.00007311016,0.00001934049],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002166694,0.0004062599,0.50025374,0.0000020956475,0.0000021140715,0.000015802327,0.002425297,0.000004349734,0.0012810121,0.01805627,0.001902472,0.4756289],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027913027,0.00022854998,0.9864825,0.000010040813,0.000007923081,0.000014892142,0.0025107549,0.000005594041,0.00003087635,0.0003471474,0.010003887,0.00007871549],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0024191614,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0018063247,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48622873,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007930244,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041442876,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90157086},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2162171543","doi":"10.1177/1754073913489749","title":"Emotional States from Affective Dynamics","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":161,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Valence (chemistry); Affect (linguistics); Dynamics (music); Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.023960475929883367,"score_gpt":0.3289887865836648,"score_spread":0.30502831065378144,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2162171543","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.82764,0.077332035,0.01791717,0.017939506,0.004261654,0.004216668,0.0005547404,0.0005583289,0.04957988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8979777,0.035382617,0.0057667294,0.012650438,0.00088956766,0.0012708908,0.0052191634,0.00015364663,0.040689245],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988911,0.00019745062,0.0002802235,0.00029406397,0.0001384656,0.00019870272],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99926543,0.00006291018,0.000110374545,0.00033259724,0.00013612893,0.00009254317],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014048787,0.00014722938,0.0002469035,0.00004516171,0.00007501624,0.00002635496,0.00012196381,0.00007214743,0.053081106],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002642923,0.00012546174,0.00013237115,0.00017963827,0.00004428118,0.00014334047,0.000029455423,0.00015286227,0.012155397],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000035641765,0.0005802519,0.015707957,0.00030476233,0.00010797377,0.000011934637,0.00028893145,0.0000024667397,0.000046520705,0.030920157,0.27798337,0.6740421],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044850569,0.000117983494,0.95531166,0.0016531094,0.00014069995,0.000022126189,0.00022972413,0.00017894464,0.000007089825,0.004738275,0.036819413,0.00033246528],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001036135,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000038295402,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9396037,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007775279,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012395903,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9886137},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2164933123","doi":"10.1177/0146167211429449","title":"Pride and Prejudice","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":101,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Prejudice (legal term); Psychology; Social psychology; Ingroups and outgroups; Political science","score_opus":0.11458224474706605,"score_gpt":0.3663383888592592,"score_spread":0.25175614411219316,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2164933123","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91267985,0.00042353675,0.00006390023,0.0075085275,0.00031084308,0.00013305369,0.000021150581,0.000055472734,0.07880367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9916254,0.00003797004,0.0005207286,0.0041907933,0.00015636977,0.000036376812,0.0000064234673,0.000013579465,0.0034123026],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99893224,0.00018803062,0.00016654821,0.0003853045,0.00006407734,0.00026377165],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996715,0.00003160595,0.000058674883,0.00013013455,0.00003070441,0.0000773725],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033746834,0.00012576151,0.0001926917,0.0000386635,0.00026970307,0.000011581123,0.00008398343,0.00022980593,0.0074797138],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009762799,0.0001269142,0.000050678627,0.00004858584,0.00051215524,0.000019902696,0.000038617487,0.00023095298,0.00023424998],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00090053235,0.0017886448,0.37182426,0.00006903581,0.0003041029,0.00012135586,0.12826976,3.864023e-9,0.00045948764,0.28190273,0.15696838,0.0573917],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006491225,0.00010612171,0.9051757,0.0000030569804,0.000042167183,0.000058117013,0.00138643,5.927989e-8,0.0000034729353,0.0012614344,0.0911739,0.00014044251],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005427343,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000030335777,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5333514,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000063735565,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000055532214,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9934276},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2167289315","doi":"10.1037/1528-3542.7.1.207","title":"The timing of appraisals.","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":80,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal; Université de Sherbrooke","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Facial expression; Context (archaeology); Process (computing); Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.05687474556579396,"score_gpt":0.38879485148660325,"score_spread":0.3319201059208093,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2167289315","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9281959,0.00010105407,0.008011792,0.00021254552,0.0009753107,0.000077649354,0.000001152874,0.000026753814,0.062397845],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9953379,0.0000027333515,0.00030264413,0.000021399726,0.000082706036,0.0000019214676,0.0000030734002,0.0000051646184,0.004242455],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99960524,0.000022567616,0.00012904387,0.00006792988,0.0000617335,0.00011346604],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99968076,0.00006190556,0.000050799477,0.00015713663,0.000030560517,0.000018825856],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042282327,0.000033924563,0.000040450555,0.000028834884,0.00007612741,0.0000048817283,0.000058371876,0.000037896378,0.00043607384],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017690445,0.000023872113,0.000031959553,0.000084548556,0.00003906273,0.000022264903,0.000009204977,0.00005274444,0.00012238354],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034223198,0.00017428247,0.0111144,0.0000049603705,0.000016597209,0.000006081814,0.001949464,0.0000019718123,0.005759508,0.090894386,0.009902253,0.88014185],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020688643,0.00006701363,0.97062707,0.0000086403625,0.000013327336,0.000010521046,0.001044942,0.000008360146,0.001907563,0.00031577717,0.025738997,0.000050931027],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000063152234,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000023473081,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95951265,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000730713,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000030468009,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.47747028},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2168013334","doi":"10.1037/1528-3542.7.1.131","title":"Toward a dialect theory: Cultural differences in the expression and recognition of posed facial expressions.","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":402,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"National Institute of Mental Health; Fonds pour la Formation de Chercheurs et l'Aide à la Recherche","keywords":"Sadness; Contempt; Psychology; Disgust; Embarrassment; Surprise; Facial expression; Happiness; Shame; Anger; Expression (computer science); Linguistics; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.10756374083198558,"score_gpt":0.3450789022743857,"score_spread":0.23751516144240012,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2168013334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9958179,0.00009225377,0.0009790361,0.000101876016,0.00029385206,0.00024186619,0.00001248188,0.000019103212,0.002441639],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9994453,0.000016422915,0.00020188635,0.000041792035,0.00008822487,0.000016260885,0.000031616917,0.0000049581454,0.00015352186],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990871,0.00028137394,0.00020371383,0.00016105601,0.00011906074,0.00014768823],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996191,0.000119708624,0.00008447244,0.00011538419,0.00003434997,0.000026971744],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056008226,0.00008604486,0.00011245262,0.00009380725,0.000071313436,0.00001530923,0.000081626036,0.000098343844,0.00031978462],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053086864,0.000051925846,0.000037944315,0.00013554777,0.00007616322,0.00010062161,0.00001756496,0.00012899992,0.000013890035],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00080516614,0.001086401,0.072427556,0.00004120959,0.000018362934,0.000036458907,0.10813977,2.960756e-7,0.35607758,0.0045890035,0.0012223895,0.4555558],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007605468,0.00018072658,0.97812253,0.00010119648,0.000018649069,0.000015893671,0.010805243,0.0000015653711,0.006600058,0.0032125332,0.00008052167,0.00010052313],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000093690775,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002229533,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.90569496,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010408108,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000043924947,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35014176},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2168024821","doi":"10.1093/analys/65.3.229","title":"Ambivalent emotions and the perceptual account of emotions","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Analysis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":34,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Ambivalence; Perception; Psychology; Social psychology; Media studies; Sociology","score_opus":0.029092374526389,"score_gpt":0.33018769247222696,"score_spread":0.30109531794583794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2168024821","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9874996,0.00016185945,0.0016357289,0.0035533227,0.0000564513,0.000098039556,0.000032182747,0.000019766956,0.0069430326],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99344313,0.00005560072,0.00035656072,0.00016740186,0.00006458439,0.000017534752,0.000018314835,0.0000057749667,0.0058711125],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992649,0.00009951797,0.000229979,0.00016859366,0.00010905892,0.00012792906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993753,0.00005683102,0.00007026321,0.00038889927,0.00006796878,0.000040742525],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020940442,0.00007710419,0.00021023767,0.00019695917,0.00014127599,0.000016098296,0.000109321656,0.000047718164,0.004865274],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011846302,0.000051820745,0.0002590795,0.00059777487,0.00023351617,0.000050875708,0.00003316522,0.00008634501,0.00012290062],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014319694,0.0030198693,0.28906152,0.00001963032,0.009116178,0.000010189686,0.04015482,0.001861648,0.001219763,0.46866682,0.023022262,0.16370411],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006758803,0.000026425012,0.9895816,0.000002881343,0.0033242013,0.0000052969613,0.0031116896,0.00043415037,0.000008803976,0.00016150728,0.002583493,0.000084074265],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00078224175,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007301002,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7005201,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014605468,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006923321,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9960444},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2171731394","doi":"10.1177/1754073914534504","title":"Author Reply: Incompatible Conclusions or Different Levels of Analysis?","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Sociocultural evolution; Psychology; Function (biology); Cognitive psychology; Evolutionary psychology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Sociology; Evolutionary biology; Biology","score_opus":0.12134889567808001,"score_gpt":0.4218374330960594,"score_spread":0.30048853741797943,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2171731394","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8609119,0.027395979,0.06331266,0.016255805,0.002572097,0.0028573235,0.00026727447,0.00036262342,0.026064353],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9822611,0.0007275,0.00065281085,0.0013238864,0.00005744308,0.000046891626,0.000051769406,0.000014179206,0.01486441],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99833715,0.00043422115,0.000609885,0.0002818797,0.00017085759,0.00016599945],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986921,0.000088956716,0.00029692956,0.00070440926,0.00012011562,0.000097510245],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00055722194,0.00014043109,0.00065764313,0.0001596034,0.0000854493,0.0000075581793,0.00016748084,0.000057547102,0.021556951],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012518062,0.00009420847,0.00029788585,0.00075592287,0.00004623806,0.000039002007,0.000063859414,0.00011228728,0.00026851738],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000056125053,0.002987435,0.10610172,0.0038103394,0.0014923876,0.000019348663,0.0013887758,0.000016828302,0.0011291829,0.11381396,0.16841744,0.6007665],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004554411,0.00027892235,0.8388499,0.0014067509,0.0020525435,0.000010594405,0.000055182907,0.000073086296,0.00007600195,0.00015918906,0.1563556,0.00022679866],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000094846146,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000044877805,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73274815,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022567196,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014725201,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97933745},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2177705074","doi":"10.1093/jcr/ucv024","title":"Cross-Domain Effects of Guilt on Desire for Self-Improvement Products","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consumer Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":111,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Research Canada; University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Griffin; Scholarship; White (mutation); Consumer research; Sociology; Library science; Art history; Psychology; Art; Computer science; Marketing; Political science; Classics; Law","score_opus":0.22991565124664487,"score_gpt":0.5034278877987561,"score_spread":0.27351223655211127,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2177705074","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9946341,0.0011926296,0.00007339969,0.00086784037,0.00089266466,0.0008467704,0.000007841613,0.000008079531,0.0014766806],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992835,0.00002461331,0.003977599,0.00004078407,0.00023240552,0.000059430906,0.0000013407496,0.000024723942,0.0028041408],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99791497,0.00031398362,0.00047351353,0.00018014225,0.0007221233,0.00039527766],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99634546,0.00042808478,0.00022881203,0.0005224272,0.002253051,0.00022218104],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0036288318,0.000102847,0.00026809535,0.00036077568,0.000085274616,0.000039236533,0.00045595723,0.00009262436,0.00006881194],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0011704155,0.00007795582,0.00010397861,0.00026466086,0.00016617359,0.000085872016,0.00007847434,0.00041536824,0.00005727219],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.008896543,0.0133996215,0.08856107,0.0017372384,0.0015353353,0.0010105964,0.008403145,0.000013753232,0.14312346,0.04150766,0.4685036,0.22330798],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.03435788,0.044609692,0.17739159,0.00096845964,0.00035704934,0.00044913893,0.00251647,0.000010919916,0.34812373,0.017686369,0.37275314,0.0007755465],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002584421,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000020969994,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22253244,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012289138,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00036778982,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3178946},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2211209252","doi":"10.22329/p.v8i1.3903","title":"Social Shame vs. Private Shame: A Real Dichotomy?","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PhaenEx","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Phenomenology (philosophy); Embarrassment; Anxiety; Social anxiety; Relevance (law); Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04732862144193529,"score_gpt":0.36406881943824093,"score_spread":0.31674019799630565,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2211209252","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94023705,0.000045141172,0.00005690336,0.0016686936,0.0004771601,0.00035780057,0.000015149682,0.0001670774,0.056975044],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98428625,0.000010071599,0.00031274903,0.00053783564,0.00043730685,0.00026781863,0.00002791469,0.000032815224,0.01408722],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988882,0.00006387529,0.00021510564,0.0003043046,0.00013508412,0.00039342904],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945146,0.000020976728,0.00006973937,0.0002919634,0.000055287263,0.00011060268],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009316905,0.0001484176,0.00018860001,0.000068792666,0.000141278,0.000050267838,0.00021864736,0.0001311322,0.011271131],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000074047534,0.00013624688,0.00010310605,0.00015374039,0.00008878669,0.00013152121,0.000066010194,0.0001779716,0.005298681],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001435266,0.0016217529,0.17617655,0.000037868733,0.00020082742,0.00016197727,0.009391854,7.7406565e-7,0.013910018,0.1576847,0.41917402,0.22149613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010201951,0.0001225812,0.93331957,0.000008355036,0.000044433913,0.000017907063,0.00015886022,0.000013499461,0.00023836728,0.0027285453,0.062045094,0.0002825996],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017947975,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000039414277,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.757143,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035845802,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001535764,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9954758},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2217174427","doi":"10.5178/lebs.2015.38","title":"The Implicit Association between Pride and Social Status in Japan","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"John Templeton Foundation","keywords":"Pride; Embarrassment; Shame; Association (psychology); Psychology; Expression (computer science); Social status; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science","score_opus":0.058542300429681504,"score_gpt":0.357337990875969,"score_spread":0.2987956904462875,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2217174427","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9905437,0.000033925437,0.000011043542,0.00822953,0.00045105637,0.00022501127,0.0000332024,0.000038642687,0.00043383488],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99876153,0.0000016357792,0.000118731,0.00052789017,0.0001270073,0.000047413632,0.000012324555,0.0000083196555,0.00039515118],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981353,0.00010756642,0.00022315771,0.0003639943,0.00053991796,0.000630059],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994178,0.00006705376,0.0001101577,0.00018886704,0.00007636776,0.00013976103],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00083787204,0.00011744751,0.00011784753,0.00014326822,0.00057698874,0.00007749833,0.00026372724,0.00007996059,0.0000170017],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000028863977,0.000095063944,0.000033348864,0.00049020833,0.00043740714,0.00026113866,0.00008383015,0.00026179582,0.00007404847],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015633717,0.00008853878,0.9816636,3.7596203e-7,0.0000019239603,0.0000045911565,0.0010124606,0.0000017897016,0.0022759454,0.00228505,0.0052631185,0.0073869796],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040668275,0.00012585451,0.9955322,0.0000034955176,0.000015588037,0.0000033672784,0.00065125164,0.0000045549095,0.000020649484,0.00014163749,0.0029732466,0.00012146748],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012056578,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000110985035,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.013868611,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000927321,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008982853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4437789},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2222931779","doi":"10.1111/rati.12128","title":"Subject‐Relative Reasons for Love","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Ratio","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":41,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Cegep Edouard Montpetit","funders":"","keywords":"Extant taxon; Epistemology; Subject (documents); Property (philosophy); Psychology; Philosophy of love; Sociology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.10743343240990283,"score_gpt":0.3829748444764652,"score_spread":0.27554141206656235,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2222931779","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.46864122,0.00043067083,0.07773012,0.0038972674,0.0025949893,0.0012016083,0.00014847933,0.00013266678,0.44522297],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8956574,5.248767e-7,0.0022777922,0.00014415594,0.0001574524,0.000050049373,0.000032657244,0.000011804108,0.10166817],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99960995,0.000028615246,0.0000803095,0.00011918927,0.00004571074,0.00011624637],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996362,0.000040462484,0.00002852046,0.00015189615,0.000078294666,0.00006468005],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000108791646,0.000052185653,0.00006732196,0.00002568666,0.000024807585,0.000010829644,0.000046214343,0.000056234232,0.0005537495],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041783216,0.000046798854,0.00003728689,0.00005971157,0.00002181685,0.00006460861,0.000007397668,0.000049465252,0.0015925156],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008221103,0.00024274449,0.00988916,0.0000027289248,0.000044503588,0.000009134773,0.008357054,0.0000055312553,0.00047922623,0.53038925,0.44526094,0.00523752],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006754951,0.0018840915,0.14368781,0.000029684948,0.000278399,0.000059878384,0.008586658,0.00022337178,0.0020106265,0.024791297,0.81092083,0.000772383],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005426026,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000054301767,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50559795,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002567811,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032371703,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99918485},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2228624503","doi":"","title":"Review of “The Variety of Values: Essays on Morality, Meaning, and Love”, by S. Wolf","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Sound Ideas (University of Puget Sound)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Morality; Meaning (existential); Variety (cybernetics); Sociology; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Epistemology; Environmental ethics; Psychology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.04916173515643277,"score_gpt":0.2997922961326772,"score_spread":0.2506305609762445,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2228624503","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95706546,0.0048980243,0.0006262388,0.0007745102,0.0003326437,0.00033037717,0.00016410711,0.000020135534,0.035788484],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.992761,0.0004759313,0.00035845494,0.00023272126,0.000017009472,2.5981174e-7,0.000017729995,0.000012800949,0.0061240685],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988398,0.00021666635,0.00022456882,0.00025643883,0.0002863392,0.000176197],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986617,0.00005250082,0.00036033394,0.000563771,0.00024880483,0.00011290553],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00057693385,0.00013831942,0.0003993084,0.00006511647,0.00008081571,0.0000063207626,0.00036773752,0.00012193115,0.0005943922],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006517887,0.00013178581,0.00017414213,0.00027734556,0.0005289743,0.00011811555,0.00017561583,0.00016653327,0.00003637524],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007945832,0.0005105628,0.03077204,0.0008682449,0.00014404133,0.0000044111157,0.0057065384,0.0000031841967,0.000033474473,0.84240365,0.119311,0.00016342754],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001413178,0.00040233234,0.012188095,0.0009410301,0.0003940687,0.000012501913,0.0073691313,0.0000059573354,0.0000065169493,0.9706202,0.0064205327,0.0002264586],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015076475,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010975195,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12821658,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000516392,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005279525,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.65081775},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2245186659","doi":"10.52842/conf.acadia.2010.159","title":"Towards a Digital Theory of Affect","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"ACADIA quarterly","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Computer science; Psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.019211526093740716,"score_gpt":0.31129536833843924,"score_spread":0.2920838422446985,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2245186659","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9481899,0.000029375256,0.00020735562,0.0000969965,0.0008480718,0.00011964971,0.000045386754,0.00004730857,0.05041596],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99663746,2.3741639e-7,0.00013230843,0.000050589922,0.000113848546,0.000022538492,0.000010512104,0.0000146547945,0.0030178744],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99939024,0.00003469868,0.00015139735,0.0001605519,0.00007723619,0.00018589407],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945253,0.00005751507,0.00005186935,0.0003333555,0.000029387878,0.00007536157],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014894285,0.0000902957,0.00012710443,0.00006990945,0.000026133655,0.000020593376,0.0001675738,0.00013033352,0.0018877779],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012564858,0.00007638254,0.00009283664,0.00008846011,0.000103045975,0.00011536521,0.0000067898072,0.00022842654,0.00062492175],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003751057,0.0002263923,0.009721711,0.000005312663,0.00003269438,0.000017047254,0.0045196,1.2712455e-8,0.009060753,0.2648913,0.002634836,0.7088528],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011012139,0.0019392351,0.95950645,0.000014711003,0.000072710216,0.00008541882,0.0024041883,0.0000014304528,0.0012804089,0.017893257,0.015364314,0.00033668743],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000049811242,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000018766628,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9497847,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000037893428,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018191937,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990246},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2293010662","doi":"10.59876/a-e05p-zkdt","title":"L'envie au travail : une synthése des recherches sur une émotion taboue","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Management international","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy","score_opus":0.09951619308965245,"score_gpt":0.3721294296650305,"score_spread":0.27261323657537806,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2293010662","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.58798414,0.00006099719,0.024000563,0.0015034855,0.0018552017,0.00023201836,0.00001715555,0.00010357388,0.38424286],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8906235,0.00003941544,0.003133895,0.00019915563,0.00021498319,0.00004142278,0.000097605516,0.000021432093,0.1056286],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99878836,0.0000465604,0.00031157894,0.00030830022,0.00025022007,0.00029497105],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994603,0.0000542569,0.000086673725,0.00024678546,0.000083625906,0.00006835423],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008251409,0.00014127215,0.00010540829,0.00025182383,0.00010269795,0.000041953383,0.00028740006,0.00008678993,0.002023231],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022328,0.00014293607,0.00008622904,0.00030509845,0.00009914691,0.00013584745,0.00007535838,0.00013761976,0.00075845124],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014385702,0.0014849784,0.08515057,0.000038195856,0.00041021328,0.0002415003,0.0026483252,0.000050864324,0.0004949734,0.1986632,0.023949314,0.686724],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005944754,0.00004839827,0.91462123,0.000041025654,0.000055660137,0.000011640029,0.0014861936,0.000023732153,0.00016864183,0.0013527388,0.08143654,0.00015972568],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0024409145,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016171137,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82947063,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00033219243,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009911865,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998889},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2313066289","doi":"10.1037/a0038235","title":"Shame and the motivation to change the self.","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":145,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council","keywords":"Shame; Embarrassment; Psychology; Regret; Feeling; Social psychology; Self; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.05673431372082468,"score_gpt":0.31216069609232866,"score_spread":0.255426382371504,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2313066289","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9673068,0.00006220246,0.002019904,0.023084,0.00059007976,0.0004988119,0.0000018815072,0.00006329439,0.0063730357],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99624527,0.0000070422866,0.0000969454,0.0019102038,0.00033113934,0.00009122654,0.0000050650465,0.0000074398376,0.0013056997],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994673,0.00016081115,0.000081532475,0.00012218326,0.000066987595,0.000101147634],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996224,0.0000748512,0.00003117422,0.00021890581,0.000026841586,0.000025851728],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004203364,0.000055631845,0.000056919795,0.000029244857,0.00014714563,0.000026086786,0.000071631504,0.000038342292,0.00018584558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003817951,0.000029204037,0.000022926866,0.00010474506,0.000037746526,0.00004845453,0.000024773974,0.00007106814,0.00023112023],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007669053,0.0001824374,0.023993777,0.000011588111,0.000030534247,8.8670873e-7,0.032728974,0.000004038138,0.00021893161,0.4166885,0.020582205,0.5054814],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005454857,0.00007054134,0.9624345,0.000008294614,0.000021701553,0.0000067383353,0.00031093584,0.00011218156,0.00001739399,0.00081478205,0.035606608,0.000050852374],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010417509,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001958167,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9384407,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010020069,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000001540482,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.297066},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2313302237","doi":"10.1111/j.1467-9833.2010.01508.x","title":"Unreasonable Resentments","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Social Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":103,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Resentment; Virtue; Politics; White (mutation); DIDO; Ideal (ethics); Sociology; Media studies; Psychoanalysis; Law; Art; Psychology; Political science; Literature","score_opus":0.04135330017606058,"score_gpt":0.36430310424583195,"score_spread":0.32294980406977136,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2313302237","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86377656,0.00004840412,0.0000108505965,0.0045568156,0.002945376,0.000058878566,0.000007668344,0.00001061091,0.12858483],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945233,0.0000020325808,0.00033455694,0.00022067137,0.0028555258,0.000002106832,0.0000013449682,0.000013531335,0.002046939],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99926305,0.00003960576,0.00026162638,0.00007600495,0.00020396248,0.00015575763],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993939,0.000018695284,0.00023591732,0.000098642864,0.00016286653,0.000090025576],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022620977,0.00007443055,0.00015647117,0.00009593119,0.000132015,0.00001922022,0.00017144921,0.0001149269,0.0021014372],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020124324,0.00006333951,0.00016289354,0.00012234045,0.00007422873,0.00010925822,0.00002001071,0.00046423957,0.0002013453],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026453158,0.0018013909,0.021493005,0.000011192763,0.00024150734,0.00039651687,0.0028982523,3.1563792e-7,0.016251445,0.8199889,0.12093081,0.015722135],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00447632,0.000866864,0.5143565,0.00003325951,0.00025452397,0.00044988564,0.0009082872,5.685251e-7,0.0005441503,0.22343916,0.25423992,0.00043056838],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000013566442,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000020843775,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.59654975,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018357889,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030397241,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99881077},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2317079875","doi":"10.1037/a0034490","title":"Conceptual and empirical strengths of the authentic/hubristic model of pride.","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Attribution; Construct (python library); Psychology; Social psychology; Empirical research; Cognitive psychology; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.05433486681454578,"score_gpt":0.343606686712218,"score_spread":0.2892718198976722,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2317079875","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99102324,0.000019482664,0.006176745,0.00021620067,0.00021833564,0.000094034636,0.000015450027,0.000009734381,0.002226764],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99830604,0.0000012269539,0.000304352,0.000029497667,0.000025942394,0.0000026950522,0.0000034374405,0.000005735311,0.0013210807],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994713,0.000084180014,0.00017160301,0.00010892479,0.00008506321,0.00007889358],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995872,0.000049074246,0.00009110688,0.00020543713,0.000042528667,0.00002465509],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001223034,0.000053303695,0.000104648905,0.000025320556,0.000029420322,0.0000026432604,0.00006737466,0.0000577564,0.00013665647],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000059535763,0.00003789482,0.000040898594,0.000057267127,0.00018366516,0.00002132858,0.000028353357,0.00006566472,0.0000076252163],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009048645,0.0013535082,0.22328018,0.00007777427,0.00007451864,9.211756e-7,0.021713618,0.0005412758,0.019834273,0.65476835,0.009258251,0.06900684],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015419939,0.00040655778,0.966115,0.00008052285,0.00019618297,0.000009574602,0.001796824,0.019772083,0.0027749166,0.006071378,0.0010386861,0.00019630411],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002230292,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00000495432,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7428348,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000061569085,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010307336,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1545306},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2317341792","doi":"10.1037/a0035191","title":"The role of moral emotions in the development of children’s sharing behavior.","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":132,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Sympathy; Prosocial behavior; Psychology; Feeling; Dictator game; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Moral development","score_opus":0.04451798615093484,"score_gpt":0.33837214537865423,"score_spread":0.2938541592277194,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2317341792","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9820567,0.000121211575,0.000026719319,0.00027172628,0.00032404473,0.0006650618,0.000008804285,0.000016365628,0.016509376],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959392,0.0000062738204,0.0029905392,0.00012262621,0.000018159906,0.00050957594,0.00003557617,0.000016618398,0.00036144198],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837935,0.0001044706,0.0006598526,0.00030673185,0.0001753453,0.0003742644],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99926573,0.000054929333,0.00017736109,0.00040055436,0.000058488014,0.000042917443],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042568136,0.00016361687,0.0002024372,0.00014764635,0.00019157524,0.000016648355,0.0007012299,0.0001220867,0.00083901855],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009792989,0.00010764636,0.00006676468,0.00032870093,0.00023339027,0.00006979115,0.00011074695,0.00023865396,0.0002642444],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015448784,0.0007356831,0.8803533,0.0000020222378,0.0000428873,0.0000021975093,0.007396516,2.7386426e-7,0.003939558,0.0072336965,0.0010942474,0.09918417],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004768071,0.00004601386,0.9927684,0.000010734593,0.000011653582,0.00006507044,0.0043468303,6.3748723e-7,0.00047816642,0.0005328286,0.0011437059,0.000119116725],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023684384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000323163,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.112415135,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042211457,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000046573565,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9186665},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2318990357","doi":"10.1177/1948550613512510","title":"From Tribulations to Appreciation","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Psychological and Personality Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Universitat Pompeu Fabra","keywords":"Psychology; Vignette; Checklist; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.11138510397147831,"score_gpt":0.4310823969753324,"score_spread":0.3196972930038541,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2318990357","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9764777,0.00001603806,0.0005147622,0.007668178,0.00036150744,0.00023314945,0.00004416028,0.00004686025,0.0146376705],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99622315,4.9297995e-7,0.00075568666,0.0013762285,0.0002962224,0.00006224,0.000009241445,0.000002644029,0.0012740847],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99890786,0.00006205875,0.00013375943,0.00043988787,0.00020146994,0.0002549446],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954075,0.000045691006,0.000034042667,0.0001228806,0.00008839269,0.00016823017],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002909895,0.00007872811,0.00010181696,0.000046068315,0.0005008332,0.00009914269,0.00017945128,0.00008646476,0.005604686],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051685904,0.00006232675,0.000033270026,0.00048103702,0.00041422772,0.00015267609,0.000042533025,0.0001105403,0.0007826507],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007372944,0.0013756759,0.18276858,0.00000380666,0.000023504883,0.000004847125,0.040109225,0.0000010894152,0.040964514,0.11789774,0.06151385,0.55526346],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015351578,0.00007448261,0.9893099,0.0000011611897,0.000005007587,0.0000011143579,0.0014145004,0.0000068712784,0.0000060468687,0.007101737,0.0018308634,0.00009477776],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017031798,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000018879306,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8065413,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023782968,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008292954,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999535},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2325524466","doi":"10.1177/0007650313490559","title":"Stand Up and Speak Up","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Business & Society","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":49,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Witness; Prosocial behavior; Work (physics); Social psychology; Psychology; Public relations; Duty; Criminology; Sociology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.03681549034521031,"score_gpt":0.3083133283710225,"score_spread":0.2714978380258122,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2325524466","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99251056,0.00070671726,0.00043902616,0.0011595829,0.001154285,0.0002048713,0.000011451783,0.00006659331,0.0037469435],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9725912,0.00013289876,0.00068886706,0.000382399,0.00015984937,0.000046960216,0.000011651776,0.000020363512,0.02596577],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993732,0.000016571817,0.000118233154,0.0002088166,0.00007611167,0.00020706469],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99952465,0.000016011607,0.00003743135,0.00021922991,0.00014166723,0.000061005656],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006926373,0.00010252077,0.0001179967,0.0000111312675,0.00010771478,0.00005334901,0.00007107468,0.000101200334,0.003122453],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005354245,0.000086741224,0.000057265785,0.00016809444,0.00010161837,0.000117794814,0.000043799395,0.00008960102,0.00040641092],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000011527068,0.00021299507,0.047452465,0.00006428943,0.000071215596,0.000005649563,0.009570252,7.0369583e-7,0.0030566552,0.0049987165,0.87000746,0.06454806],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006313245,0.0000122889505,0.9359629,0.000012304894,0.00002775714,0.000013502162,0.0023897174,0.0000073614433,0.000023853012,0.00021240383,0.06056621,0.00014038046],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006233608,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009614311,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8885104,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017535867,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001859755,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99778885},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2326464257","doi":"10.1515/zaa-2014-0036","title":"A Dignifying Shame: On Narrative, Repetition, and Distance in Anne Carson’s <i>Nox</i>","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Dawson College","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Narrative; Dignity; Subjectivity; Psychoanalysis; Aesthetics; Feeling; Psychology; Literature; Art; Philosophy; Social psychology; Epistemology; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.017709690046458077,"score_gpt":0.33306657968558273,"score_spread":0.31535688963912467,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2326464257","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7746762,0.0017526685,0.0038331274,0.00082496466,0.0012585588,0.00069653394,0.00030370694,0.0003137443,0.2163405],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99400526,0.000044103985,0.00061398075,0.0008838372,0.00021873308,0.0001256684,0.00009893211,0.00006229072,0.0039471695],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.997591,0.00024288977,0.00047741324,0.0008596298,0.00024130281,0.00058777333],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986936,0.00019375725,0.0001850956,0.00061030645,0.00009706217,0.00022016677],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033851637,0.00039286388,0.00047823842,0.00018629075,0.00030976097,0.0001120595,0.00022400964,0.00017779531,0.00060570304],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013668808,0.0003698475,0.00009590019,0.00041545116,0.00036997002,0.00016294656,0.000046873472,0.0004423956,0.00014808061],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00040218479,0.0011400538,0.043734096,0.000105167645,0.000083337145,0.00033971164,0.011793303,0.000033895645,0.0022565355,0.87936085,0.014219278,0.04653159],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004010136,0.001791648,0.22568458,0.00054699875,0.00014605495,0.00009812865,0.007863625,0.00014366973,0.00055811764,0.0010290573,0.75651234,0.0016156478],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00095403794,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006852304,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8783318,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026093901,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003006056,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99987537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2327565022","doi":"10.1068/p7130","title":"Context-Dependent Categorical Perception of Surprise","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Perception","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Surprise; Perception; Categorical variable; Context (archaeology); Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Categorical perception; Social psychology; Mathematics; Geography; Statistics; Neuroscience; Speech perception","score_opus":0.03742233544795197,"score_gpt":0.3225070366818148,"score_spread":0.2850847012338628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2327565022","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9910608,0.000043217984,0.0019736341,0.00022085747,0.0005034111,0.0003322412,0.000006462477,0.00006359762,0.005795813],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99313265,0.000023178996,0.00021297073,0.000083958774,0.00012424767,0.000104565166,0.000036086567,0.000016184666,0.0062661567],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990467,0.000091616785,0.0002640185,0.00023925607,0.00016530821,0.0001930893],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994161,0.000015605656,0.0000644532,0.0002979606,0.00012874417,0.00007714374],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013545492,0.000107234315,0.0001640267,0.00009288966,0.000054879092,0.000016944408,0.00009721033,0.0001370562,0.041826706],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008813235,0.00009619551,0.000113885995,0.000089773224,0.000064697415,0.00014564549,0.000023186043,0.00012877761,0.00646937],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004311299,0.00086115557,0.055763535,0.000019341402,0.00003529323,0.00000464869,0.008233605,0.000005624323,0.14762996,0.0028657955,0.018502945,0.76603496],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042497215,0.00016784808,0.98975116,0.0000050260523,0.000039788676,0.000020170812,0.008159981,0.000035951067,0.00003374137,0.0002665134,0.00097020104,0.00012465389],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004254108,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004356641,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9339876,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007627493,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008936954,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9943042},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2327644326","doi":"10.1177/1754073912468169","title":"Comment: Language and Dimensionality in Appraisal Theory","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Appraisal theory; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Sorting; Social psychology; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.03188154758160759,"score_gpt":0.37761475164205605,"score_spread":0.34573320406044844,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2327644326","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84766346,0.11472052,0.00024581264,0.019739445,0.00062083715,0.0012333292,0.000011969299,0.00007728177,0.015687326],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9771229,0.005418773,0.000495783,0.0137247965,0.000058103695,0.00019994685,0.00006235733,0.000017868057,0.0028994817],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991756,0.00031266973,0.00019047793,0.0001510608,0.000059118633,0.00011108856],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996165,0.000075024196,0.000044186236,0.0001992855,0.000019321968,0.000045665056],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047198136,0.00007205513,0.00015406759,0.000029663923,0.000026114172,0.000008361469,0.00004706593,0.00003711105,0.009243342],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000039573573,0.000057112666,0.000033977383,0.00009433064,0.000033753167,0.000059898313,0.000027569604,0.00009805004,0.00085351535],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000058068076,0.0005864511,0.022774247,0.0007670572,0.000020979072,0.000020316515,0.0015152509,6.295195e-8,0.00016106255,0.26326692,0.11314496,0.5977369],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004894124,0.00004519927,0.901,0.0011224446,0.000038480914,0.000030452546,0.00043443305,0.0000026162977,0.0000060775587,0.001081539,0.09558537,0.00016395346],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019124326,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005168564,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8782258,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009059407,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000030956057,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999244},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2332906338","doi":"10.1037/a0036103","title":"Multiple emotions: A person-centered approach to the relationship between intergroup emotion and action orientation.","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":57,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sympathy; Psychology; Action (physics); Anger; Social psychology; Pride; Prosocial behavior; Shame; Developmental psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.18039385941636712,"score_gpt":0.35303215067186705,"score_spread":0.17263829125549993,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2332906338","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8043028,0.000016976042,0.1903154,0.0013649266,0.00091587746,0.00061808503,0.000023869154,0.00012703708,0.0023150328],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9944042,0.0000018829439,0.002027311,0.00017068004,0.0005694687,0.00012033695,0.00034861252,0.000030818683,0.0023266948],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982858,0.0004497806,0.00030610114,0.00048443934,0.00020375417,0.00027015008],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998962,0.00024318187,0.00013783127,0.00043297096,0.0000933138,0.00013073755],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000606939,0.00018944414,0.00016646365,0.00023200276,0.0005200691,0.00010057897,0.00014484444,0.00015591453,0.000101355174],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003142394,0.00015741814,0.00008387653,0.00041737146,0.00006416583,0.00028360396,0.000038800805,0.00027711855,0.0003722804],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006589687,0.00049278187,0.85956794,0.0000440509,0.0000506601,5.078733e-7,0.026773361,0.0000819282,0.00027424394,0.027046997,0.008445734,0.0771559],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00079754944,0.00016907917,0.9867074,0.000035985067,0.00006837128,0.000018888868,0.008819967,0.0005570421,0.000015212007,0.00030700892,0.0023373102,0.00016622608],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017583005,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000040300536,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1901014,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010122102,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008343681,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6419325},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2344882694","doi":"10.3917/rphi.162.0197","title":"Le caractère personnel des émotions","year":2016,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Revue philosophique de la France et de l étranger","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Humanities; Computer science","score_opus":0.04976715364178143,"score_gpt":0.35051875836648727,"score_spread":0.30075160472470586,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2344882694","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.53742015,0.021232905,0.017588696,0.23903197,0.0019972522,0.00074034097,0.00076305436,0.00029258194,0.18093301],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.954539,0.0035373692,0.0040615066,0.0031437206,0.0021680295,0.00022531084,0.000013905483,0.00013849942,0.03217264],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9965824,0.0013229938,0.00040840128,0.00063336396,0.0001355686,0.00091730646],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980379,0.00056374515,0.00015194179,0.00071959506,0.00016558965,0.00036125627],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010116298,0.0003988771,0.00044825792,0.00017190457,0.0003070077,0.00007078957,0.0003829874,0.0007822065,0.0015624136],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016536041,0.0003884505,0.00040628278,0.00030514717,0.00093235256,0.00039372532,0.000041002324,0.000742247,0.000794347],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000054307817,0.0014353868,0.023718838,0.0003634119,0.00014633978,0.0006976868,0.009718306,0.00002305601,0.01922184,0.9143437,0.004282558,0.025994534],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038461725,0.0003248177,0.31408456,0.002959677,0.00041741913,0.0026034755,0.00038794338,0.000023650999,0.00092848414,0.17799841,0.49515682,0.0012685703],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010138913,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021386739,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73634535,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026208913,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00030309154,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998367},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2411191310","doi":"10.1177/070674371005501208","title":"Propriétés psychométriques de la version française de l'inventaire de sentiment de culpabilité","year":2010,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Empathy; Personality; Trait; Anxiety; Feeling; Clinical psychology; Exploratory factor analysis; Confirmatory factor analysis; Psychometrics; Social psychology; Psychiatry; Structural equation modeling","score_opus":0.01194625815416852,"score_gpt":0.3227547315394332,"score_spread":0.3108084733852647,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2411191310","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8936757,0.0062688263,0.00028443412,0.08674215,0.008097848,0.00026039267,0.00005388608,0.000014052554,0.004602726],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9719132,0.00014312478,0.018228471,0.002411118,0.0020616536,0.0000112705875,0.0000035607382,0.00006783338,0.0051597515],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9968645,0.0010882599,0.0005759002,0.0002288222,0.00021207758,0.0010304372],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99724513,0.00009783585,0.00036340038,0.00057236844,0.00016314197,0.0015581032],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0033409046,0.00028063537,0.00029470195,0.0002511279,0.0009519811,0.00026131995,0.00074404845,0.0006438042,0.0031700283],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000885572,0.00024282002,0.0004195833,0.00026021712,0.0006902959,0.00013467466,0.00001956359,0.0022731137,0.00012846511],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014523474,0.00059617474,0.7212435,0.00007728105,0.00018605634,0.00034185254,0.0067828703,0.000047912825,0.0024095832,0.029842453,0.22668464,0.011642433],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0035101257,0.0008806428,0.5487732,0.0007658572,0.0009984379,0.010994199,0.0046775294,0.00009867167,0.0008294856,0.076802574,0.35103288,0.0006363779],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.11286238,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.42820454,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31534216,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00076181634,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.008470662,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9977412},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2416295195","doi":"10.1111/desc.12417","title":"Preschoolers’ generosity increases with understanding of the affective benefits of sharing","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Developmental Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":74,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Generosity; Prosocial behavior; Psychology; Happiness; Anticipation (artificial intelligence); Developmental psychology; Mechanism (biology); Feeling; Cognition; Social psychology; Relation (database); Cognitive psychology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.07047820923334076,"score_gpt":0.2879226052678638,"score_spread":0.21744439603452304,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2416295195","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99461323,0.000011580587,0.0004241202,0.000030136602,0.00008917176,0.00012535823,0.000011321038,0.000007831979,0.0046872776],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99899125,0.000001309233,0.00077186665,0.000012459878,0.0000040079917,0.0000067922024,1.6872967e-7,0.0000031634675,0.00020900965],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993253,0.000014166456,0.000098412405,0.00019585375,0.00021347996,0.00015280372],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99967426,0.000026942509,0.000077440236,0.00013872418,0.000040273582,0.00004234534],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021477256,0.000056877594,0.00007035542,0.000052936513,0.0001555037,0.000007133032,0.00030417024,0.000017556507,0.000108623964],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021083759,0.000028111192,0.000017403872,0.00039076127,0.00055216154,0.0001379379,0.00017116136,0.000027703563,0.0000044269336],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018320707,0.00006897067,0.87661004,0.0000025922952,0.000007440444,4.709685e-7,0.0007409553,0.0000022175952,0.10379919,0.0153641,0.000022566055,0.0033631236],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002156135,0.000035938276,0.8895574,0.00009471888,0.0000054538996,0.000008226325,0.00059406826,4.3445255e-7,0.1093376,0.00009677858,0.000003477561,0.000050260438],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003076672,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012270203,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.015267322,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016734973,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000086409185,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20344622},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2433986022","doi":"10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2008.62.2.117","title":"Guilt and Its Multidimensionality: Empirical Approaches Using Klein’s View","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Journal of Psychotherapy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Medicine Hat College","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Feeling; Concurrent validity; Test (biology); Social psychology; Penitential; Measure (data warehouse); Developmental psychology; Test validity; Affect (linguistics); Population; Psychometrics; Internal consistency; Communication; Theology","score_opus":0.27983870280968126,"score_gpt":0.42064731252657883,"score_spread":0.14080860971689757,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2433986022","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99183226,0.0037775238,0.0010520864,0.0025343923,0.00040946403,0.000109652385,0.000004758409,0.000013204191,0.00026667016],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9727265,0.0014023974,0.023753982,0.0015396357,0.00027586956,0.000004199902,7.9018514e-7,0.00003852565,0.0002580919],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99856997,0.00026575863,0.00047266507,0.00022119322,0.00022870532,0.00024173356],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99879205,0.00006734195,0.00042585525,0.0004038683,0.000115343784,0.00019552837],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003327965,0.00017086302,0.00042462343,0.00016042533,0.00012190888,0.000010699642,0.00029696114,0.000053304182,0.00046789498],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011782179,0.0001349199,0.00015005765,0.00028018863,0.00029411833,0.00009887353,0.000014095595,0.00024842945,0.000018429178],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0024920115,0.0052391132,0.4323055,0.000030995434,0.001510219,0.0010529151,0.02825687,0.00007528887,0.025841344,0.006537733,0.03141169,0.46524632],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009750108,0.0068335575,0.8473868,0.00027183068,0.0003238599,0.022609023,0.003973263,0.00029478318,0.00068773155,0.0027830517,0.103644915,0.0014410844],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004896688,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000030648005,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46380523,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002472623,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000586333,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5501874},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2463556867","doi":"10.1177/0276236615587492","title":"Self-Conscious Emotions and Materialism","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Imagination Cognition and Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"MacEwan University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Gratitude; Materialism; Social psychology; Psychology; Regret; Epistemology; Philosophy; Mathematics; Theology","score_opus":0.06290634877622486,"score_gpt":0.3554485738380989,"score_spread":0.29254222506187405,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2463556867","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9625643,0.00024715034,0.0005455465,0.0048267143,0.0006085033,0.00021489542,0.00015884422,0.00015508081,0.030678956],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972997,0.00001810884,0.00080353656,0.00058267015,0.000098264754,0.000030450423,0.0001083667,0.0000073754813,0.001051581],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993595,0.00011256193,0.00011741672,0.00019996396,0.0001003968,0.000110171124],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995114,0.000019967805,0.000043129632,0.00007806508,0.00021544324,0.00013199919],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002672954,0.0000832819,0.00008368391,0.00006443027,0.000115958144,0.00008273015,0.000024790372,0.000053664993,0.0006726479],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023517714,0.00008365718,0.000017869046,0.000073158255,0.00011273838,0.00017300554,0.000016770055,0.0000653784,0.00009497429],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00034969382,0.0033169815,0.121858746,0.00029145158,0.0003153062,0.00013167926,0.06896871,2.827954e-7,0.0058887815,0.48270676,0.07771993,0.23845166],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0048169885,0.00018443729,0.8834487,0.000027923043,0.00025173769,0.000546793,0.0051526637,0.00018929497,0.00019158587,0.019528633,0.08515146,0.0005097937],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014538015,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001731904,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76158994,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018406214,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019345911,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7365023},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2475135684","doi":"10.1007/978-81-322-2440-2_6","title":"Cognition, Emotion, and Volition","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Volition (linguistics); Psychology; Cognition; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Neuroscience; Philosophy; Linguistics","score_opus":0.108130405732453,"score_gpt":0.34023685675076404,"score_spread":0.23210645101831104,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2475135684","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00036414227,0.0005269615,0.00027368765,0.00022872035,0.0005868167,0.00022654705,0.00011015616,0.000109792316,0.9975732],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.012748405,0.000040876726,0.0001608383,0.00020180803,0.00027185483,0.0000139777785,0.00043879895,0.00003876792,0.9860847],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992526,0.000012103572,0.00019997239,0.0002912385,0.00011612781,0.00012792548],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99931055,0.000011509,0.000077627665,0.00022593209,0.0002564438,0.00011793946],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00009778201,0.00017696636,0.00017687843,0.00011858851,0.000052882286,0.000019875744,0.000045334014,0.00034240138,0.027932843],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004535471,0.00016601027,0.00005011827,0.000011539115,0.00009058371,0.00004537978,0.000026170503,0.0001747954,0.0028205868],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000061563164,0.000022023312,0.000021817805,0.000006197283,0.000025384063,0.000013030658,0.000096599215,1.1670701e-8,0.0000028587156,0.79591465,0.1924935,0.01139776],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005775466,0.00016152988,0.0021103597,0.00006695017,0.00022855133,0.0001328462,0.00013740466,4.463979e-7,0.000002100715,0.16198075,0.8342654,0.00033608076],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000032860415,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001545381,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.641772,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025491594,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021239275,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99795586},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2479817630","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-26485-1_21","title":"Why Emotions Do Not Solve the Frame Problem","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Synthese Library/Synthese library","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Frame (networking); Computer science; Telecommunications","score_opus":0.030925084876846146,"score_gpt":0.25714709917935014,"score_spread":0.226222014302504,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2479817630","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00036244895,0.0024219253,0.00014954945,0.050231133,0.0023457096,0.0023495932,0.0038051915,0.0020302013,0.9363043],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.011200622,0.00094557484,0.0028493425,0.009876419,0.0032220553,0.0006864565,0.000362271,0.0013865775,0.9694707],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9930811,0.0004444634,0.0016586387,0.002260431,0.0009068323,0.0016485549],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99171406,0.0021319643,0.00095056917,0.004416216,0.000059403574,0.0007278157],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003178056,0.0018592081,0.0015593834,0.0009239174,0.00074466167,0.000902264,0.0033168576,0.0021498958,0.19153063],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006465317,0.0012099836,0.0015056828,0.00031531564,0.0013687551,0.0035919338,0.001519123,0.0023208766,0.014053768],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016414939,0.00023455083,0.00014813869,0.0000726641,0.0004586663,0.00025305242,0.00060738926,4.0636357e-7,0.00009576644,0.6393861,0.32995674,0.02862237],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00039627077,0.0001944179,0.00036118523,0.0016523314,0.00037763754,0.00014789491,0.00015972894,0.0000022774489,0.00042505868,0.11898008,0.8758057,0.0014974268],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000019629675,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000032801904,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.54584897,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000051038944,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00037222487,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999808},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2483465240","doi":"10.4018/978-1-60566-354-8.ch012","title":"Unfolding Commitments Management","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"IGI Global eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Sherbrooke","funders":"","keywords":"Scrutiny; Psychology; Perception; Variety (cybernetics); Instinct; Evolutionary psychology; Reproduction; Social psychology; Expression (computer science); Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Artificial intelligence; Ecology; Political science","score_opus":0.044291436676262425,"score_gpt":0.32281388739153144,"score_spread":0.27852245071526904,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2483465240","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00027986284,0.00037256718,0.00002967025,0.000047901816,0.0012256909,0.0005618629,0.00012491152,0.00017922638,0.9971783],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.06135903,0.0000057013926,0.00051280204,0.0007944562,0.00017751066,0.000029703993,0.000017202276,0.000043335614,0.93706024],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850744,0.000016070764,0.00034793513,0.00049498986,0.00025405252,0.00037948377],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99894476,0.0000062550066,0.00015669697,0.000714448,0.000037681977,0.00014014253],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0000666263,0.00039580246,0.0003539619,0.00006836311,0.00010712218,0.00004638653,0.00033160052,0.00037649265,0.00097590446],"category_scores_gemma":[5.4618715e-7,0.00040625312,0.00023288104,0.000013330944,0.000054976303,0.000017193803,0.00011411851,0.00024140437,0.0024669014],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001566317,0.000032471038,0.000030377127,0.000008668049,0.00014123536,0.00043291313,0.000022058064,1.5558831e-7,0.0000010174034,0.85439813,0.023999589,0.1209177],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009492223,0.00021252428,0.0017374925,0.00027068728,0.00047787328,0.00007851475,0.00003804663,2.006028e-7,0.0000038715943,0.2601124,0.73546535,0.0006538326],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000043974134,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022392946,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7114657,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024806164,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014950436,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993736},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2488531274","doi":"10.1017/cbo9781139174558.008","title":"Perception, moods, and the mind","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Perception; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.03217441843121056,"score_gpt":0.2410531642551693,"score_spread":0.20887874582395874,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2488531274","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0017094482,0.00024662775,0.000113551556,0.00007008653,0.0003832078,0.0004587367,0.00015892349,0.00003252909,0.9968269],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.001956208,0.000087843655,0.00007996612,0.00016262525,0.00007997818,0.0000014546732,0.000026688485,0.000031458305,0.9975738],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906373,0.00008445822,0.00013554533,0.0004031629,0.000117008945,0.00019610861],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991187,0.000047131874,0.00011996202,0.00052807754,0.00008476258,0.00010138776],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011768198,0.00025386168,0.0002807008,0.00009303856,0.00024228633,0.000030532658,0.00023456168,0.00034339546,0.0001656562],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000002826563,0.0002199835,0.0001594708,0.0000048546176,0.0006651484,0.00003023301,0.00011813054,0.0004016227,0.000071819246],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000091011076,0.000009515523,0.000007188853,0.0000073038404,0.00006698483,0.00008429436,0.00023647338,6.780272e-8,0.0000054791717,0.9054921,0.090689115,0.0033104215],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015286284,0.00003355852,0.0003211913,0.00003108082,0.00041428398,0.00006666384,0.00033181877,0.0000012041669,0.0000030418023,0.000012547667,0.99700195,0.00025406037],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019011884,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000028315312,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9063128,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000056462897,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002083242,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8970667},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2491579180","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-39277-6_6","title":"Your Pain, My Gain: The Interpersonal Context of Sadism","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"St. Jerome's University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sadistic personality disorder; Social psychology; Normative; Affect (linguistics); Framing (construction); Personality; Epistemology; Personality disorders; Communication","score_opus":0.07174869357708182,"score_gpt":0.31934281679673704,"score_spread":0.24759412321965524,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2491579180","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00017746017,0.00058657816,0.00070378504,0.0018888947,0.00082192576,0.00027600318,0.00016505852,0.00003677673,0.9953435],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.08159478,0.000026546226,0.000034673816,0.0018312967,0.00023813284,0.00001846135,0.000016802891,0.000042457716,0.9161968],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990263,0.000053156666,0.00031741092,0.00027569348,0.0001394958,0.00018791604],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989907,0.00013755794,0.00017078494,0.00053689466,0.00010516493,0.000058862803],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030357664,0.00023043045,0.00029543112,0.00007794293,0.000046554378,0.000008870248,0.00029583267,0.00031123843,0.05969427],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000111058225,0.00012126993,0.00028437495,0.000009633323,0.0002642985,0.000019849685,0.00005962249,0.0002584146,0.0016510278],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002152581,0.000025760266,0.00005102821,0.000005404905,0.00009268798,0.000012352387,0.0006225755,2.4225546e-9,0.000033965756,0.76247436,0.12125241,0.115407944],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00048763765,0.00023671924,0.00036631277,0.00018578225,0.0001053767,0.000027576101,0.0010059236,5.0282546e-7,0.000018956896,0.0051004346,0.99218696,0.00027781335],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008109036,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006467005,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87093455,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000028183169,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028424587,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991263},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2495162341","doi":"10.4018/978-1-60566-354-8.ch014","title":"Emotion Generation Based on a Mismatch Theory of Emotions for Situated Agents","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"IGI Global eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Sherbrooke","funders":"","keywords":"Situated; Situated cognition; Function (biology); Psychology; Cognition; Autonomy; Cognitive science; Adaptation (eye); Cognitive psychology; Anger; Adaptability; Computer science; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence; Neuroscience; Political science; Ecology","score_opus":0.07445696550244227,"score_gpt":0.32794277218114126,"score_spread":0.253485806678699,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2495162341","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.006359981,0.000039844334,0.008986241,0.00011326742,0.0010989405,0.0013683708,0.0010770289,0.00012686836,0.9808295],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7175413,0.0000011404846,0.0012277723,0.0007940596,0.00039215313,0.00007574249,0.0004166755,0.000068109395,0.27948308],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983993,0.00007124669,0.00051060505,0.00050320086,0.00024536,0.0002702861],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986718,0.00003871055,0.00033732277,0.00061688846,0.0002324602,0.00010280961],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002035997,0.00037059686,0.00041158104,0.00015381524,0.0001267463,0.000024730312,0.00018221325,0.0006011914,0.000574421],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014847227,0.00037354772,0.00038043418,0.000025595667,0.0000707921,0.000020964737,0.000015232016,0.00018165614,0.00015184062],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014298843,0.00016300169,0.000006480735,0.000019663583,0.00006655819,0.000011011777,0.0000832205,0.00004613226,0.00021973207,0.93924904,0.00965016,0.050342016],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010430182,0.006218999,0.008871524,0.00155013,0.0027348145,0.00007593576,0.00016648124,0.001752507,0.0008761159,0.9097881,0.05472035,0.0028148717],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027783271,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000031230364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7111813,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017304164,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000865508,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998717},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2496614610","doi":"10.1037/12077-009","title":"Transforming guilt, shame, and self-blame.","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"American Psychological Association eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Blame; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.025745948816886785,"score_gpt":0.32057594987109966,"score_spread":0.29483000105421286,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2496614610","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.05172907,0.00008351564,0.000079955076,0.00081539905,0.0010287571,0.00063191255,0.00013759402,0.0004446956,0.9450491],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.1460556,0.000107398,0.0026763675,0.0025314922,0.00059434667,0.00013795092,0.000068529844,0.00012841779,0.8476999],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99731356,0.00008942274,0.00065808714,0.0009566331,0.00040000994,0.0005822819],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976962,0.00023135537,0.0008664028,0.0008035317,0.0001452663,0.00025721898],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004226042,0.0005374058,0.0007863068,0.00019187974,0.00023476077,0.0000719493,0.00044910127,0.0011088204,0.0027581658],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052777665,0.0004866542,0.00031464823,0.00004517495,0.0003908526,0.00004071123,0.00008780325,0.0015882065,0.0006323378],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014573053,0.00086473534,0.009756546,0.00002333188,0.00090349535,0.00020624125,0.0024680262,6.963659e-8,0.0013496669,0.41700023,0.028543653,0.53873825],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011307086,0.0011573645,0.033365533,0.000044321412,0.0004265804,0.00008052121,0.00017509595,4.388687e-7,0.000024096891,0.01599215,0.9464703,0.0011328919],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010654992,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008479465,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91792667,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001800326,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021975107,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99975854},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2501702276","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-34111-8_10","title":"Fuzzy Computational Model for Emotions Originated in Workplace Events","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Lecture notes in computer science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Computer science; Set (abstract data type); Fuzzy logic; Test (biology); Control (management); Fuzzy set; Artificial intelligence; Performance appraisal; Operations research; Psychology; Management; Mathematics; Programming language","score_opus":0.043094706976628865,"score_gpt":0.33434354970868474,"score_spread":0.29124884273205587,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2501702276","genre_codex":"methods","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"methods","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0013077543,0.00006916188,0.98994935,0.0007293896,0.0015236859,0.0006521863,0.00007907009,0.000055439858,0.005633988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.70575774,0.0000062601143,0.27675843,0.00075387314,0.00029831755,0.00009286647,0.000062863735,0.00006972138,0.016199956],"study_design_codex":"simulation_or_modeling","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99788624,0.000023302951,0.00040048786,0.000883441,0.00032251756,0.0004839811],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988132,0.00029693794,0.00015163624,0.00044565758,0.00019740874,0.00009513906],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003896065,0.00031119704,0.00032497643,0.00072076905,0.00014658055,0.00005584776,0.0006325741,0.00032677522,0.00010786988],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000021318812,0.00026797593,0.00010624152,0.00027367874,0.0003013517,0.00017028704,0.00013825603,0.00039727887,0.00008637418],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000048379792,0.00019864559,0.0006477817,0.000025644273,0.000017956814,0.000032218453,0.0011243812,0.45930392,0.000029388444,0.2711308,0.00025562666,0.26718527],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011780232,0.0001229909,0.0025834271,0.00048034798,0.000016903941,0.000028459344,4.93763e-7,0.30503,0.0000042325883,0.68933237,0.0006862857,0.0005365108],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000013308336,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000121380624,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7131909,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00029158205,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00034368414,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997723},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2509809842","doi":"10.1007/s10936-016-9449-8","title":"Gender Differences in Being Thanked for Performing a Favor","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Psycholinguistic Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Boss; Psychology; Social psychology; Social identity theory; Dominance (genetics); Set (abstract data type); Gender identity; Social group; Computer science","score_opus":0.3625787245671496,"score_gpt":0.5183384687516994,"score_spread":0.1557597441845498,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2509809842","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98175484,0.00023313507,0.0026661314,0.00053792953,0.0022285415,0.00027827537,0.0000075155895,0.0000064733504,0.012287137],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99389446,0.000053338033,0.0016535558,0.000026984733,0.0014263239,0.000035595145,3.695427e-7,0.000021711228,0.002887637],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978176,0.00025271677,0.00061851705,0.00022746972,0.0005076362,0.00057609903],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977158,0.0009076379,0.00017097403,0.00025933384,0.000786237,0.00016004156],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0035518866,0.000111937916,0.00027896205,0.0007385059,0.00013169537,0.000044426077,0.00040555053,0.00010994878,0.0005716174],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0015923645,0.000067642264,0.00013636974,0.00029359656,0.00012891548,0.00006654522,0.000033177545,0.00044153607,0.000048322745],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0021595417,0.0018831263,0.59228253,0.00013001637,0.00022391567,0.00067747384,0.013366952,6.302708e-7,0.016895184,0.07759098,0.01585404,0.27893558],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007970263,0.0020060672,0.914098,0.0009072046,0.00005908742,0.00033007227,0.0036505598,0.00002087177,0.00040014205,0.050536092,0.019636689,0.00038495392],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037078702,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001658743,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.32181543,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010474794,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000110461275,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.62588096},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2510645367","doi":"10.1086/339591","title":"Book ReviewsJerome Neu, . <i>A Tear Is an Intellectual Thing: The Meanings of Emotion</i>.New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. 342. $49.95 (cloth).","year":2002,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Ethics","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Reprint; Queen (butterfly); Download; Media studies; Permission; Sociology; Art history; Art; Psychoanalysis; Psychology; Philosophy; Epistemology; Computer science; World Wide Web","score_opus":0.1811916182180168,"score_gpt":0.32632235914875957,"score_spread":0.14513074093074277,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2510645367","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.23281346,0.3189259,0.0048544253,0.0855334,0.006261905,0.0050090654,0.00046968844,0.0013941744,0.34473798],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.16273293,0.07902125,0.0031692951,0.032821987,0.0010047405,0.000014696684,0.00007678335,0.00022084765,0.72093743],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980123,0.00056332484,0.00035547785,0.00040169578,0.00032966412,0.00033750373],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998271,0.00036118669,0.00021692304,0.00082714646,0.00017185803,0.0001518926],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008252709,0.00021707773,0.00030056515,0.000046812092,0.00035694664,0.000036910842,0.00062030536,0.0004263938,0.009495991],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022997845,0.0001779168,0.00017175765,0.00030890224,0.00030546714,0.00022231782,0.00011686707,0.0014576874,0.0002602561],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002362503,0.00021109372,0.00018323798,0.000028521494,0.00003984809,0.000009134485,0.0730305,0.0000038012417,0.00011543916,0.008921437,0.9135578,0.0038755368],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035631587,0.00023641529,0.00053646846,0.00008917338,0.00012312629,0.000022332217,0.0021601056,0.00005077373,0.00011797112,0.00009623792,0.9960184,0.00019266886],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010680823,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004496842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.37619948,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059208145,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008318097,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9914095},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2523926126","doi":"","title":"[Review of the book Consciousness & Emotion, vol. 1: Agency, conscious choice, and selective perception.]","year":2006,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consciousness Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Consciousness; Psychology; Perception; Agency (philosophy); Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Neuroscience; Philosophy","score_opus":0.026164104028286488,"score_gpt":0.33322408491889827,"score_spread":0.30705998089061176,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2523926126","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.67161965,0.3191679,0.0000702903,0.0028662137,0.0029808823,0.00062737736,0.00003651059,0.000026821574,0.002604357],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.967893,0.026561484,0.000116307085,0.0014000615,0.0004418808,0.000033802367,0.0000016871813,0.000029154526,0.003522628],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99760646,0.00033520412,0.0011194607,0.00025874714,0.0003654802,0.00031467303],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99539095,0.00036227627,0.0011256795,0.00032952786,0.0027158416,0.000075707656],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00073207886,0.00028198666,0.0008861759,0.00018743554,0.000394963,0.000021527965,0.0003030215,0.00010944259,0.00033888913],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00039219367,0.00018324706,0.00031402925,0.00042816746,0.0012013161,0.0001883385,0.000115164126,0.0003621949,0.000013488907],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006763167,0.00091132877,0.32477844,0.001977485,0.0010119742,0.000047773585,0.0049186824,0.000009201263,0.0019125468,0.0042288057,0.65073764,0.009398493],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024023089,0.00043615786,0.93293107,0.005172246,0.0013686557,0.0009711464,0.0045005647,0.0000015329118,0.00019664195,0.0021883217,0.049374826,0.00045653302],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018433575,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002556562,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6081526,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001003526,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017207928,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7472598},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2531121888","doi":"10.1093/acrefore/9780190228613.013.165","title":"Facework and Culture","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"reference-entry","venue":"Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Face negotiation theory; Face (sociological concept); Politeness; Psychology; Interpersonal communication; Shadow (psychology); Individualism; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Psychoanalysis; Law","score_opus":0.09776172531255369,"score_gpt":0.42837156284556505,"score_spread":0.3306098375330114,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2531121888","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0024375487,0.03335359,0.000042277446,0.0012121288,0.0003918382,0.00066856423,0.00022060308,0.00003938108,0.9616341],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0031236133,0.58980113,0.00067453337,0.000008942907,0.00015530769,0.00019182988,0.00030201202,0.00003139849,0.4057112],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99708396,0.0010230057,0.00046477522,0.00038885072,0.0005665132,0.00047290412],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9965564,0.0005151941,0.00023992166,0.0020007135,0.0005302389,0.00015752875],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00097478705,0.0002371498,0.00040882497,0.0003676149,0.000287695,0.000037805166,0.0010515123,0.00076739053,0.001383871],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019158295,0.00017313275,0.00009829084,0.00034056316,0.0005706685,0.00011302261,0.00063385867,0.0015591953,0.00012145496],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000031273226,0.00014343506,0.0011710264,0.00007889853,0.000043626875,0.000002030314,0.0010261458,1.4737692e-8,0.0000015660061,0.010916651,0.38396603,0.6026193],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034803353,0.00017375806,0.0071093244,0.00079145393,0.00003564833,0.000005946495,0.00041920962,2.2323468e-7,0.0000028631716,0.0040234146,0.9869068,0.00018332257],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022363916,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010737376,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6029408,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000086569475,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022420424,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999529},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2531341728","doi":"10.1007/s10826-016-0589-0","title":"A New Measure of the Expression of Shame: The Shame Code","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Child and Family Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph; Queen's University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Trait; Psychology; Expression (computer science); Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.05844342616237443,"score_gpt":0.329766174490287,"score_spread":0.2713227483279126,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2531341728","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95850265,0.027350752,0.000116199015,0.010501308,0.0006849633,0.0001046135,0.000018342942,0.0000028604509,0.002718309],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99721617,0.0014410957,0.00007627649,0.00029666885,0.00015349148,0.0000010008885,2.7859272e-8,0.0000051755055,0.0008101153],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99927616,0.00007576085,0.0003155194,0.000066325185,0.00017950518,0.00008670818],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991839,0.00009972763,0.00035775936,0.00016522003,0.00016365833,0.000029749748],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002618461,0.00007665264,0.00024132137,0.00003394964,0.000093312774,0.0000035460566,0.00016331993,0.000037310507,0.000024666],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006465845,0.000025864065,0.00012441646,0.00006526636,0.00017109951,0.00004436748,0.00006637708,0.0001177814,8.740512e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007157009,0.00059706694,0.19707283,0.000065110304,0.0011391217,0.000014147702,0.02518325,0.0000027124108,0.15267242,0.0069740154,0.44315153,0.17241207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013913038,0.00029822957,0.9714584,0.0010462987,0.00016758974,0.00005767595,0.0052234237,4.5938894e-8,0.0027266727,0.0007715336,0.016790826,0.00006804334],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00000807225,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000069878834,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7743855,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000662664,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018384122,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1054706},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2544521168","doi":"10.1111/cdev.12653","title":"Helping the One You Hurt: Toddlers’ Rudimentary Guilt, Shame, and Prosocial Behavior After Harming Another","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Child Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":66,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Ottawa","funders":"Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development","keywords":"Shame; Prosocial behavior; Psychology; Distress; Helping behavior; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.035608954201892744,"score_gpt":0.28242015189174874,"score_spread":0.246811197689856,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2544521168","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9898349,0.0004897197,0.00011533254,0.004429595,0.0006015776,0.0006341712,0.00001822646,0.00006001809,0.003816449],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9871948,0.000018288774,0.002308049,0.0017070528,0.00021550771,0.00061827764,0.000008198721,0.00003848013,0.007891391],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987718,0.00004981561,0.00028246586,0.00036754212,0.00017633708,0.0003520608],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99942195,0.00002352859,0.00007225394,0.00037891764,0.000033547898,0.000069821544],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020753602,0.00018369927,0.00015502625,0.00006431204,0.00032147442,0.0000388302,0.0002140977,0.00008643129,0.0022009476],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000922813,0.000113203256,0.00004681738,0.00008242543,0.00011735676,0.00008707857,0.00021220224,0.00011926384,0.0002892167],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016210103,0.0010239844,0.47901088,0.00002418736,0.00026006514,0.00010514032,0.02078071,3.3058072e-8,0.004208467,0.0012201413,0.011609794,0.48159447],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008147265,0.000034085486,0.94772154,0.00013899838,0.000055855162,0.000027887148,0.00031011945,2.8477599e-8,0.0025133388,0.00003447544,0.048105527,0.00024342547],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000035680354,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004887252,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48135105,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009498473,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003791189,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99871117},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2549260671","doi":"10.1007/978-981-10-2654-6_8","title":"Cultivating Sympathy and Reconciliation: The Importance of Sympathetic Response","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Sympathy; Acknowledgement; Political science; Government (linguistics); Population; Social psychology; Sociology; Public relations; Psychology; Computer security","score_opus":0.046092348222505485,"score_gpt":0.30757913686618366,"score_spread":0.2614867886436782,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2549260671","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.07941162,0.000826102,0.000036427955,0.0013626558,0.00035303552,0.00037909445,0.000084522624,0.000042990992,0.91750354],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.07985947,0.00005455682,0.00011774826,0.00019787019,0.00008310675,0.00002293423,0.0000044471835,0.000033770724,0.9196261],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899507,0.000060566836,0.00039603582,0.00028989674,0.00012214588,0.00013631405],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99868274,0.0003024102,0.0003175738,0.000546904,0.000108301305,0.000042054427],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050921197,0.00018426853,0.00024057332,0.00006600144,0.000073625466,0.000008892562,0.0001323342,0.00023137406,0.0051379395],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040273746,0.000103618804,0.00009508164,0.000017771272,0.00017699238,0.00003105581,0.000048278416,0.00016150846,0.0001342436],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000119473574,0.000021849148,0.003740984,0.000015247802,0.00006160748,0.000018459812,0.0011775049,2.9383493e-8,0.00052125874,0.95716465,0.0037781433,0.033380784],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036656512,0.0017537365,0.096801095,0.0020513607,0.00071642717,0.0004163935,0.0023249048,0.000004213142,0.0006009832,0.07258697,0.8169984,0.0020798573],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000008485016,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016757936,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8845777,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032363616,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004027565,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9957715},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2559188931","doi":"10.5206/fpq/2016.2.1","title":"Love and Resistance: Moral Solidarity in the Face of Perceptual Failure","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Feminist Philosophy Quarterly","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":50,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Solidarity; Resistance (ecology); Ideology; Face (sociological concept); Perception; Social psychology; Sociology; Psychology; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Politics; Political science; Law; Philosophy; Social science","score_opus":0.03740405353568528,"score_gpt":0.301350058952641,"score_spread":0.26394600541695573,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2559188931","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.92433774,0.00011883828,0.00004592116,0.009970431,0.00017136338,0.00026790978,0.00017734127,0.000018066232,0.064892404],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979941,0.0000017798371,0.00016252787,0.00018937245,0.00014162611,0.000020452986,0.0000045910956,0.000013681122,0.0014718575],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988284,0.00014942358,0.0003051987,0.0003051409,0.00016899566,0.0002428301],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99923426,0.00010261255,0.00009933809,0.0004756404,0.00003358547,0.000054575434],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021596364,0.00015499498,0.00021591317,0.00007296515,0.00004946,0.000021475938,0.00025449277,0.00012867173,0.00039369587],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007673202,0.00009353876,0.00007038924,0.0001327421,0.00038824786,0.00008038779,0.000013422489,0.0001584018,0.00017657827],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000518878,0.0013329836,0.05888235,0.00009927014,0.00005917776,0.00016985234,0.17877367,3.9003243e-8,0.004942352,0.7255824,0.0158959,0.013743125],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005398927,0.0036614651,0.75018585,0.00039132262,0.00012211702,0.00011580168,0.07520762,8.0192575e-7,0.00012231113,0.15197371,0.0119573325,0.0008627588],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000312309,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013615548,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6913035,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017700406,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019630002,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43106937},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2567543028","doi":"10.1080/15298868.2016.1270852","title":"Show your pride? The surprising effect of race on how people perceive a pride display","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Self and Identity","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Counterintuitive; Psychology; Race (biology); Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Sociology; Geography; Gender studies","score_opus":0.0161048462241431,"score_gpt":0.31873617511528163,"score_spread":0.30263132889113853,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2567543028","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9971362,0.00010200001,0.0002384067,0.00095109624,0.00047148785,0.00029791027,0.000022088621,0.000033133878,0.0007477202],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959909,0.000058062276,0.00003031398,0.00003052517,0.00007957946,0.000017089844,0.0000018153477,0.000011854899,0.003779916],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991072,0.00020719999,0.00011751979,0.00023059548,0.00014671675,0.00019080366],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99929714,0.00019436608,0.00008216156,0.00033116882,0.000042124193,0.00005303848],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045567678,0.00011835651,0.00019379077,0.000049058384,0.00015108114,0.000051631203,0.00014117191,0.000069769696,0.00015043825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000075912314,0.00006044744,0.00008776098,0.00010308065,0.00006855106,0.00020067864,0.000055654447,0.00010265669,0.00007199173],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026962967,0.0003963723,0.92149657,0.000094353294,0.00014998202,0.000024822515,0.008454393,3.3337656e-7,0.029355485,0.010716416,0.007815004,0.021226622],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00071557367,0.00034309682,0.9958233,0.000053742697,0.00009861523,0.000017415807,0.00031229976,0.0000016765782,0.0015561021,0.00010875191,0.0008679162,0.000101488025],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00045746376,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00058929104,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07432673,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024669655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001050428,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24649751},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2586076898","doi":"10.1111/hypa.12314","title":"Losing Hope: Injustice and Moral Bitterness","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Hypatia","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":36,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Killam Trusts","keywords":"Injustice; Politics; Environmental ethics; Social psychology; Moral disengagement; Psychology; Anger; Sociology; Political science; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.08166533232986523,"score_gpt":0.37152521318974385,"score_spread":0.2898598808598786,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2586076898","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9864183,0.00011904038,0.00023639668,0.00029633418,0.0006672247,0.00007561959,0.000010783841,0.0000266033,0.012149687],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9962996,0.0000046161517,0.0004416422,0.00013829925,0.00010861674,0.000009783885,0.000003972437,0.00001119916,0.002982252],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995515,0.000021379155,0.00008142012,0.00015881112,0.000047257603,0.00013964293],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994574,0.000011448275,0.000061278166,0.00039864142,0.000020402807,0.000050801948],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006163583,0.00006841056,0.0000834014,0.00002834369,0.00024721198,0.000097491444,0.00012649385,0.000052817704,0.0004511315],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000016427337,0.000062564504,0.000017998364,0.000015462785,0.0000862849,0.00010546344,0.00006646396,0.00008045823,0.00017654846],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000026986407,0.00013545474,0.84847766,0.000019703659,0.000020985135,0.00011893562,0.0012730857,3.8852784e-7,0.0016743572,0.011036194,0.005367237,0.131849],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00035403197,0.00003934691,0.9964976,0.000016729942,0.000044828324,0.000020897,0.00011304784,0.000015374253,0.00014804158,0.00015157802,0.0025037795,0.00009477522],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00079011323,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006704833,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14801991,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000058043365,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000050380245,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49395734},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2594533100","doi":"10.1108/pr-12-2014-0279","title":"The two faces of envy: perceived opportunity to perform as a moderator of envy manifestation","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personnel Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":36,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Originality; Social psychology; Dimension (graph theory); Context (archaeology); Moderation; Value (mathematics); Sample (material); Constructive; Test (biology); Process (computing); Computer science; Creativity","score_opus":0.11179555797275102,"score_gpt":0.42772174171255994,"score_spread":0.3159261837398089,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2594533100","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97713244,0.009860843,0.000017048325,0.0020694167,0.00019370604,0.00069633976,0.000042851054,0.000012404934,0.009974932],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98620963,0.010762287,0.00019609628,0.00036785315,0.000041155636,0.000101526704,0.000008377174,0.000013702076,0.0022993947],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990095,0.00011160723,0.00033552,0.0001994106,0.00016429382,0.00017965287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99853295,0.000052437226,0.0003195458,0.0007883113,0.00016024281,0.00014649326],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005434213,0.00012728083,0.000322451,0.00003114178,0.00040471903,0.000028851988,0.000382418,0.0000412889,0.0021195526],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003434396,0.00008647125,0.00014098095,0.00004534156,0.00010932945,0.00009933002,0.000055341065,0.00010842467,0.00016240303],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012978776,0.0006716508,0.0097156195,0.0024794324,0.00021422813,0.00003818169,0.031025643,0.0000022535862,0.004113999,0.022034017,0.010026786,0.9195484],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030329467,0.0019391534,0.84538406,0.010433685,0.0018638906,0.00020595877,0.030970693,0.00026183508,0.00089927396,0.0006449989,0.10302386,0.0013396654],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009891859,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016765531,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9182087,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002005149,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000066602355,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99879265},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2597136622","doi":"","title":"Identifying antecedents and consequences of shame and embarrassment in physical activity contexts","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Embarrassment; Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Conceptualization","score_opus":0.03851129711879932,"score_gpt":0.3540954518456544,"score_spread":0.3155841547268551,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2597136622","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99879557,0.00048619366,0.00003916005,0.0001574318,0.00017801402,0.0001315338,0.000010560006,0.0000024164867,0.0001990935],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983102,0.0011595261,0.000053657637,0.000025062764,0.000029382145,0.000003990098,2.524441e-7,0.000005944808,0.00041196184],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99921334,0.000019822452,0.00029963313,0.00014984522,0.00017424015,0.00014310701],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994046,0.000026398577,0.0003237325,0.00008710121,0.00006367459,0.00009445468],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00032699053,0.0001037337,0.00035832456,0.00013679365,0.00003418629,0.00001796579,0.000059170216,0.000044861303,0.000055189546],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006987023,0.000068387315,0.000045464956,0.00005157434,0.00018805398,0.00020667011,0.000035836656,0.00009982466,6.565778e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024514558,0.0004649957,0.8656598,0.000033831308,0.000035437122,0.00011395649,0.001198949,5.0807238e-8,0.07644743,0.0008711939,0.0001291561,0.05480006],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015654843,0.00023646427,0.99137837,0.0004102737,0.00005096601,0.000039255316,0.0009790714,6.6783264e-7,0.004293543,0.00093597453,0.000027897195,0.00008204255],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014578058,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000026383595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12571856,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019610692,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021643587,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.27887538},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2605142775","doi":"","title":"Authentic pride promotes training progress : A multilevel approach","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Feeling; Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Extant taxon; Political science; Communication","score_opus":0.11519903498021991,"score_gpt":0.3555948038679494,"score_spread":0.24039576888772948,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2605142775","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93917656,0.00005097753,0.019569522,0.0010579596,0.0003767611,0.00064578146,0.000013902608,0.000320955,0.03878757],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.937025,2.9538663e-7,0.012963807,0.00003554915,0.00008690438,0.00021801688,0.0000031558652,0.00002089679,0.04964635],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990618,0.00004559334,0.00017357133,0.00030429778,0.00009468731,0.0003200569],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999511,0.00003078105,0.00004466022,0.00029462914,0.000034547746,0.000084370906],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015576772,0.00011488433,0.0001268144,0.00006591951,0.00006018386,0.00001793226,0.00014004005,0.0000781993,0.0020641026],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000016812673,0.00006457366,0.0000619699,0.0000690415,0.00010558951,0.00006906453,0.00003054874,0.000059900452,0.00042056222],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021321857,0.0008333882,0.016906321,0.000013670724,0.000047438847,0.00001845456,0.0082280515,3.2177063e-8,0.0027107757,0.040911175,0.001943726,0.92836565],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0070664026,0.0007684595,0.9529363,0.00025719285,0.00021432339,0.00033905523,0.0066901376,0.0002918279,0.0033616805,0.0026600198,0.024049219,0.0013653607],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000017803482,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000021988408,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93603003,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015637374,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018944984,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99884814},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2617802954","doi":"","title":"Body-related pride in young adults: A description of contexts and gender differences in self-reported experiences","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Brock University; University of Saskatchewan; McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Feeling; Psychology; Narrative; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Cognition","score_opus":0.03944103600157677,"score_gpt":0.3082878319648053,"score_spread":0.2688467959632285,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2617802954","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99403924,0.000080369966,0.000014536741,0.000023164797,0.00043127252,0.0002397493,0.0000013595782,0.000035528552,0.0051347567],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99909693,0.000013634519,0.00026759086,0.000009232992,0.000006893949,0.0000817197,0.0000035238581,0.000005382126,0.00051509077],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99910283,0.000050693874,0.0003837081,0.00022902904,0.00007856053,0.00015515299],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996589,0.000021937152,0.000093896386,0.00014728824,0.000038555372,0.00003945851],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015979815,0.00009002878,0.00016423884,0.00015341946,0.00001966629,0.00001224291,0.00006551669,0.00013548238,0.0009118679],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002338064,0.00007132075,0.000020317226,0.00017151827,0.00008741249,0.00011614145,0.00001806544,0.00016852746,0.000005221154],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030252193,0.0003025634,0.95520556,0.000005767205,0.0000150784235,0.000016918651,0.032878466,2.1517089e-8,0.008132855,0.0023391044,0.000021722573,0.0010516989],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00091305305,0.00006751559,0.9834513,0.00001773241,0.000013098574,0.00003311819,0.014879892,0.000045696524,0.00030393785,0.00018239638,0.0000050717563,0.00008720747],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0028568155,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0071156607,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.028245728,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008557797,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014431461,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99843144},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2622758136","doi":"","title":"The Role of Moral Emotions in Children's Sharing","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Library and Archives Canada (Government of Canada)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Sympathy; Prosocial behavior; Dictator game; Psychology; Social psychology; Pride; Generosity; Internalism and externalism; Developmental psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.004501902625401752,"score_gpt":0.18466260760659509,"score_spread":0.18016070498119333,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2622758136","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.783859,0.0005662165,3.7304696e-7,0.00026599944,0.0002715486,0.00022850242,0.00019064592,0.0000037261527,0.214614],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94040066,0.000104503415,0.00005782278,0.00004936488,0.000032857133,0.000032344655,0.000108643515,0.000022742113,0.05919104],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985332,0.000041576484,0.0003210095,0.00022723108,0.00062880554,0.0002482137],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932075,0.00007918002,0.00022700784,0.0002704325,7.8249036e-7,0.00010184588],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000008741962,0.0001719489,0.0002331631,0.00003538349,0.00013725807,0.0000166585,0.0002943465,0.00005628855,0.0001376128],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000001457699,0.00014456142,0.00003852341,0.00007604459,0.000048722828,0.0001177395,0.000053876618,0.00019835096,6.733827e-9],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019115678,0.00008555237,0.48433608,0.000059318896,0.00013741551,0.0000121463945,0.00035091746,0.000010366367,0.003888196,0.47437584,0.001068739,0.035484273],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001952971,0.000035114295,0.9834933,0.00010450567,0.000029512952,0.0000027886015,0.008918264,0.000041670584,0.0033034037,0.0016567013,0.0020628783,0.00015651966],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.027099323,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.14132129,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49915728,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000051779475,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000503256,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9793793},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2699084996","doi":"10.3138/ecf.29.4.680","title":"<i>Reflections on Sentiment: Essays in Honor of George Starr</i>, ed. Alessa Johns","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Eighteenth-Century Fiction","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"George (robot); Honor; Classics; History; Art; Art history; Computer science; Internet privacy","score_opus":0.04576513177299125,"score_gpt":0.366531149841665,"score_spread":0.3207660180686738,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2699084996","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.737209,0.0004629743,0.00016992657,0.00043470782,0.0055522537,0.00058006495,0.00014736132,0.000095707794,0.255348],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99600226,0.0015423651,0.00013046389,0.00005576382,0.00023792543,0.00009392025,0.00009544574,0.0000334629,0.0018083743],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837065,0.00012025855,0.00043245312,0.00046037987,0.00023032045,0.00038594342],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99850243,0.000033614735,0.0003398565,0.0009508698,0.00007476307,0.00009846503],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022920447,0.00021992615,0.00026607892,0.0003430779,0.00046070325,0.000061785955,0.0002815851,0.00019694096,0.0019919102],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017983659,0.0002171529,0.00015874305,0.00016113903,0.00011394327,0.00025012376,0.000066296096,0.00032564838,0.0003652708],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0014598398,0.018568195,0.18874952,0.00015216038,0.00048612533,0.00019863938,0.0059184274,0.00018556541,0.03282966,0.4106724,0.27941853,0.06136095],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004623626,0.0008279049,0.63436073,0.00024353265,0.00020239552,0.000027231004,0.0009927932,0.00006381454,0.005619789,0.00024194621,0.3521013,0.0006949482],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008653407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019201671,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4456112,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012871462,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000248518,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989204},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2730102311","doi":"","title":"Examining the relationship of person factors and attributions with body-related shame and guilt","year":2011,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Brock University; University of Saskatchewan; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Attribution; Psychology; Social psychology; Clinical psychology","score_opus":0.10609456876761113,"score_gpt":0.2981602325842771,"score_spread":0.19206566381666595,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2730102311","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9972978,0.0008028111,0.000038463975,0.00007396875,0.000113218724,0.00014009066,0.000011534556,0.000005063365,0.0015170537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998719,0.00022569874,0.00024108856,0.0000217461,0.000015441334,0.0000030457325,0.0000039331076,0.0000093559875,0.0007607053],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992617,0.000019599198,0.0003363753,0.000118216274,0.000134429,0.0001296933],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99921525,0.000042984117,0.00036696548,0.00017470929,0.00010841984,0.00009169399],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00038096166,0.00011041904,0.00023490975,0.00011752193,0.00014592185,0.000014898155,0.0000866379,0.000072263494,0.00019296007],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020454541,0.000065124936,0.00003631635,0.00010967966,0.00015850064,0.00013547427,0.00002489739,0.00021673086,5.9315465e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000070657195,0.00009592293,0.9903128,0.000007978031,0.000046436817,0.000017751203,0.005209592,2.0149929e-7,0.000093451476,0.003288318,0.00031788103,0.00053899444],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00069921283,0.00042048507,0.98718697,0.000121295314,0.0002315953,0.00006114274,0.010726747,0.0000013943086,0.000060380207,0.0003613926,0.000053157197,0.000076213786],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019019445,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016198452,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.005517155,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010132376,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019791729,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.26557177},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2732587075","doi":"10.1016/j.cognition.2017.06.002","title":"The grammar of anger: Mapping the computational architecture of a recalibrational emotion","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognition","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":138,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Cégep Marie-Victorin","funders":"National Institutes of Health; John Templeton Foundation","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Social psychology; Aggression; Cognition; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.08759852500094194,"score_gpt":0.3330593046554563,"score_spread":0.24546077965451435,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2732587075","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9486008,0.00014197238,0.032909837,0.004255074,0.00061253976,0.00039903534,0.0001125395,0.000020607304,0.012947546],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99879616,0.0000048939282,0.0006497104,0.00004944268,0.00009176624,0.00002314576,0.000089117646,0.0000052270548,0.0002905152],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999448,0.00008423236,0.00017517047,0.00008853742,0.0001275087,0.00007657726],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992417,0.00013189627,0.00024392968,0.00022222537,0.00014604228,0.000014214772],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021826569,0.000050334012,0.00006414036,0.000031078052,0.00044412006,0.000029825203,0.00014692641,0.00004366392,0.0001449804],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000059483602,0.00003095561,0.00005946328,0.000044035583,0.00024990548,0.0000533058,0.000025819052,0.000087117194,0.000013001156],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024173684,0.0004985325,0.014527085,0.000057596702,0.00019082277,0.0000050474196,0.0045730686,0.0002951086,0.011101058,0.17101954,0.0077343555,0.78975606],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005519372,0.00008091833,0.93953186,0.000059929305,0.000048393944,0.000018786577,0.0005874154,0.00024060653,0.00085611525,0.05606704,0.0018856843,0.000071295806],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00001639867,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014107165,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9250048,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000004714855,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017266486,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.34158573},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2740211514","doi":"10.1515/humor-2016-0087","title":"Punches or punchlines? Honor, face, and dignity cultures encourage different reactions to provocation","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Humor - International Journal of Humor Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":17,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Dignity; Honor; Provocation test; Context (archaeology); Aggression; Psychology; Amusement; Face (sociological concept); Social psychology; Sociology; Law; Medicine; History; Political science; Social science","score_opus":0.28887707998617734,"score_gpt":0.5463775607499236,"score_spread":0.25750048076374626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2740211514","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9846462,0.000095592004,0.00024353144,0.0075771236,0.0014127893,0.000395453,0.000047581656,0.000015547768,0.0055661798],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97689366,0.00012299928,0.00039612091,0.00006302588,0.0009084897,0.0000669096,0.000012301836,0.000021598826,0.021514896],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975829,0.00021048627,0.00054624,0.00028948748,0.001027565,0.00034332738],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997145,0.00019832952,0.00040461612,0.00044199472,0.0015183721,0.0002916864],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012143749,0.00017031815,0.00025226842,0.00055379525,0.0006600255,0.00064014795,0.00104607,0.000083996194,0.0013872652],"category_scores_gemma":[0.001174456,0.000114162285,0.00011462221,0.00009203356,0.00025259316,0.00041989528,0.00028976434,0.00070595974,0.000104967876],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.009036844,0.011164445,0.23042694,0.00023010027,0.002349826,0.004925097,0.04736321,0.00006557934,0.18795437,0.09506542,0.21689677,0.1945214],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017350009,0.00091827253,0.94361496,0.0002348746,0.000044088778,0.0008176228,0.0053948225,0.000016441862,0.0036428121,0.0017563768,0.0415687,0.00025600716],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029963042,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021980595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71318805,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018132005,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000112088564,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995256},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2749765223","doi":"10.1111/jtsb.12145","title":"What Hindu <i>Sati</i> can teach us about the sociocultural and social psychological dynamics of suicide","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Sociocultural evolution; Psychology; Power (physics); Social psychology; Identity (music); Shame; Sociology; Interpretation (philosophy); Aesthetics","score_opus":0.0798465825633327,"score_gpt":0.4051943466318124,"score_spread":0.3253477640684797,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2749765223","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9857557,0.00034453097,0.00006753499,0.010754431,0.0020670139,0.0004025956,0.00017896024,0.000012243053,0.00041703455],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99447817,0.00007393623,0.000046068923,0.00024100533,0.0006172313,0.00003236231,0.000011741727,0.000028062228,0.00447141],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982939,0.00034656614,0.00051208795,0.00020129523,0.00027355255,0.000372636],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981451,0.00024276327,0.0009793125,0.00033476375,0.00023638771,0.00006165868],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0019735773,0.00021101105,0.00040265618,0.000038906313,0.0035049107,0.00024130776,0.0008999916,0.00028837603,0.00019463233],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000060722603,0.00011667824,0.00041786814,0.000039346996,0.0015747915,0.0002185083,0.00011327698,0.0007278787,0.000002368922],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015175166,0.0012224899,0.17565455,0.000038636335,0.00064273516,0.00002922451,0.06898121,0.0000011706562,0.0027175331,0.516247,0.00863649,0.22431149],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013687873,0.00027735916,0.9406204,0.000024200588,0.0005872136,0.00011275378,0.04215883,0.0000020718617,0.000060727958,0.014324283,0.0002877256,0.00017564849],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021610408,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00023700483,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76496583,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007058377,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030390947,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99779236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2756014830","doi":"10.1017/s0012217317000683","title":"Reconciling Appraisal Love and Bestowal Love","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialogue","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Subject (documents); Philosophy of love; Object (grammar); True love; Epistemology; Psychology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Sociology; Art; Computer science; Literature; Linguistics","score_opus":0.07499001725813158,"score_gpt":0.3795722629181495,"score_spread":0.3045822456600179,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2756014830","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8907558,0.0001291156,0.00011774171,0.0007126472,0.002195767,0.00009718917,0.000046643934,0.000018121249,0.105927],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99260575,0.000009056867,0.000290047,0.00010394571,0.00028872208,0.000003243997,0.0000171497,0.000013420143,0.0066686603],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99937314,0.0000276898,0.00011576149,0.00023294019,0.00005281597,0.00019764286],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99931365,0.000054179684,0.00007527405,0.00045016714,0.000026594498,0.00008014032],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013350754,0.00009163192,0.00012836834,0.000031402615,0.00009902054,0.00007113468,0.00015249889,0.00010880406,0.00081897835],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009115186,0.000086943204,0.00004120363,0.000014277642,0.00013856827,0.000093581686,0.00006066417,0.00012987628,0.002769667],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014250175,0.00056256045,0.69821286,0.000028550261,0.00012384051,0.00040478242,0.016951915,0.0000018285806,0.0043090815,0.048791155,0.03640057,0.19407035],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011555402,0.00016327713,0.96138126,0.000019486548,0.000051245515,0.000057002144,0.00068582245,0.000013347542,0.00025027097,0.0006360447,0.035315935,0.00027079135],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0005943574,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021101364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26316836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009069819,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013095206,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980068},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2756024538","doi":"10.3758/s13428-017-0962-y","title":"Norms for 10,491 Spanish words for five discrete emotions: Happiness, disgust, anger, fear, and sadness","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavior Research Methods","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"Comunidad de Madrid","keywords":"Sadness; Disgust; Anger; Happiness; Psychology; Emotion classification; Set (abstract data type); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.4337136039477885,"score_gpt":0.6410584227082299,"score_spread":0.20734481876044136,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2756024538","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"methods","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.868027,0.0013223615,0.10416446,0.0035824662,0.0033326666,0.011020346,0.0021737718,0.00024661477,0.0061303633],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.29904702,0.00019821044,0.40297276,0.000069020796,0.0012627809,0.021434892,0.00044511765,0.00030916225,0.27426103],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99626416,0.00072840985,0.00045803486,0.00097848,0.00039953185,0.0011713909],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9960051,0.0009077258,0.00019795504,0.0017210376,0.00077172293,0.00039643157],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0052069263,0.00032937306,0.00054105447,0.00032947303,0.0023276696,0.0005850217,0.0009297873,0.00034913194,0.00082396576],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0014839021,0.00028410144,0.00027565617,0.00022638244,0.00091731705,0.00041687288,0.00045072997,0.0005165246,0.000044659326],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007565492,0.0012946981,0.0348756,0.00023604502,0.00011196654,0.000062537794,0.0017822711,4.7593667e-7,0.008389951,0.017726867,0.039467104,0.8952959],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004156438,0.0012542952,0.85604256,0.00014101031,0.0002989305,0.000048674752,0.0030795643,0.00009238508,0.0011873513,0.0044393633,0.12850642,0.00075297337],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010747265,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00024166328,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89454293,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010056886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011322808,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996114},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2756294051","doi":"","title":"Gender moderates the relationship between pride and well-being","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Brock University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Diener; Moderation; Flourishing; Social psychology; Scale (ratio); Pleasure; Eudaimonia; Life satisfaction; Developmental psychology; Geography; Theology","score_opus":0.0965834095221279,"score_gpt":0.3496161765145243,"score_spread":0.2530327669923964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2756294051","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83594626,0.00002645552,0.0062306696,0.0009446837,0.000075421,0.00008098393,4.4517952e-7,0.000039348866,0.1566557],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9875746,6.519119e-7,0.00051705586,0.00026574556,0.00009692794,0.00001128678,0.000004111631,0.00000807723,0.011521541],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99954313,0.00007907721,0.000096734315,0.00012494855,0.000043359614,0.00011274903],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940455,0.00034070198,0.000019462412,0.00018767799,0.0000138088535,0.00003381386],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020717995,0.000054973007,0.000057387675,0.000025505351,0.00017417327,0.000029175968,0.00005523,0.00005112773,0.00045401062],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026986334,0.000034282413,0.000018575958,0.00004707948,0.00003844475,0.00003939979,0.000020927066,0.000103563405,0.00025045843],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[9.0070074e-7,0.00000611388,0.6853228,8.7041286e-7,0.000004235085,1.9692249e-7,0.00052973075,0.000001505509,0.000012024666,0.31177709,0.0011429535,0.0012015902],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013048232,0.000014044229,0.97618777,0.0000018279324,0.00002283309,0.0000033377428,0.00018398953,0.000039217328,0.000037973212,0.020835524,0.0024896115,0.000053367825],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006392819,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000010837739,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29094154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000038568937,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000003050484,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4971098},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2765762477","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x16000844","title":"Sentiments and the motivational psychology of parental care","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Contempt; Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Domain (mathematical analysis); Social psychology; Conjunction (astronomy); Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.103731010541679,"score_gpt":0.42282194815189794,"score_spread":0.31909093761021895,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2765762477","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75609195,0.001192485,0.0000030448825,0.2369098,0.0011559912,0.00039273562,0.00031072696,0.000015362042,0.0039279046],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9314235,0.000028970997,0.00019245366,0.06123586,0.0006024611,0.000084597596,0.00017193184,0.000016043134,0.006244187],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986088,0.00014646689,0.00024203653,0.00047406417,0.00027889598,0.00024971846],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99926496,0.000090368754,0.00025574438,0.00029846522,0.000056474233,0.00003398132],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002943027,0.00018245332,0.00028252945,0.00010496193,0.00051106274,0.000092119335,0.00041400295,0.0002830762,0.00035904485],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010950358,0.00010909073,0.00008111931,0.00007086893,0.003555825,0.000083839055,0.00012994792,0.00037631096,0.000011038813],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033247543,0.000114445276,0.23203616,0.000027970833,0.000022372578,0.00008403559,0.0021490578,4.1220158e-8,0.00011276035,0.0012647713,0.7385139,0.025641276],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024896443,0.00050477614,0.7504998,0.000095610914,0.00021215325,0.00023325626,0.0016690836,0.0000011700411,0.000015557038,0.0008467587,0.24302107,0.000411132],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006736008,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003123433,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5184636,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000075319153,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030893312,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99915594},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2766015390","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x16000893","title":"Is humility a sentiment?","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia Hospital","funders":"","keywords":"Humility; Contempt; Construct (python library); Psychology; Phenomenology (philosophy); Sentiment analysis; Social psychology; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.18531281753907197,"score_gpt":0.43932521267137836,"score_spread":0.2540123951323064,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2766015390","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":"commentary","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4270052,0.0004151886,0.0000030326255,0.56123567,0.0017949939,0.00033459818,0.0002570716,0.00006849229,0.0088857375],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.11082683,0.000021878002,0.0005416785,0.581085,0.0027386788,0.00017550401,0.00016210251,0.0000489322,0.30439937],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99777305,0.00010442362,0.00025948338,0.0009170687,0.00040495754,0.0005410433],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989788,0.00004331316,0.00020645061,0.00063792657,0.00004739361,0.000086123204],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046337539,0.00029492428,0.00033103075,0.00014666733,0.00091498566,0.00035707664,0.0006823142,0.0005414028,0.0033484225],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008322077,0.00022683677,0.00015647663,0.0001101038,0.0014850656,0.00018759165,0.00017876906,0.0006925707,0.0002774724],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000019291192,0.000081684055,0.0128479805,0.000009136188,0.0000056027643,0.0002499349,0.000407196,2.4647788e-9,0.000056112738,0.000061235354,0.97404665,0.012232516],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023042168,0.0002816219,0.057719857,0.000043383858,0.00009927239,0.00009005359,0.00016672605,6.189818e-7,0.00003296384,0.00031560904,0.94061995,0.00039954876],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001586348,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000033143395,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31617835,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018153294,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000058945865,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99756265},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2769226499","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x17001649","title":"Reconciling an underlying contradiction in the Distancing-Embracing model","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canada Auto Workers; The Scarborough Hospital; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pleasure; Contradiction; Distancing; Distraction; Psychology; Cognitive dissonance; Enlightenment; Closure (psychology); Cognition; Aesthetics; Social psychology; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Philosophy; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.32655918592218636,"score_gpt":0.44726306228826795,"score_spread":0.1207038763660816,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2769226499","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.86596537,0.00025206048,0.00019633654,0.12892433,0.0008228046,0.00039160627,0.00005017088,0.000046811787,0.003350496],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9351162,0.0000064199285,0.0003065439,0.06131362,0.00051824213,0.00008699252,0.000054230633,0.000019447052,0.0025783586],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979147,0.00022495304,0.0003205949,0.00069620117,0.00035035945,0.0004932142],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99911636,0.00011852277,0.00022103044,0.00046298077,0.00003174189,0.000049372717],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014174656,0.0002490533,0.0002800459,0.00017835385,0.001098231,0.00055736146,0.00067536463,0.00039828368,0.00005324092],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019132438,0.00016776919,0.0000767757,0.0001398028,0.00063988386,0.0004857658,0.00003971287,0.0009863185,0.0000068050404],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007248352,0.0010550139,0.065255314,0.0001463581,0.00003196229,0.0030247036,0.049265794,0.00019503721,0.002868066,0.014343761,0.5331188,0.33062273],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008997684,0.008293875,0.44161782,0.0033273937,0.001782072,0.004813193,0.08257954,0.026027638,0.00008152591,0.04955911,0.36226466,0.0106555065],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017996206,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010142011,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3763625,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004296143,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008597925,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8446815},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2770828450","doi":"10.1108/jd-02-2017-0026","title":"Expanding the scope of affect: taxonomy construction for emotions, tones, and associations","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Documentation","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Context (archaeology); Originality; Variety (cybernetics); Situated; Taxonomy (biology); Psychology; Reading (process); Value (mathematics); Sociology; Knowledge management; Computer science; Social psychology; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.07590749677110867,"score_gpt":0.41091816944013154,"score_spread":0.33501067266902285,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2770828450","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9896656,0.0002030135,0.0071036085,0.0007621797,0.00086773373,0.00035447985,0.000019280462,0.0000029762264,0.0010210715],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99517435,0.00007439766,0.004347567,0.000017019545,0.00013752903,0.000024340168,0.00000513562,0.000004751664,0.00021488286],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99946356,0.00004987583,0.00027730913,0.000056049896,0.00008495422,0.00006823978],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987009,0.00008878996,0.0009206095,0.000116681396,0.00014865935,0.000024331575],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00040696695,0.000047489673,0.000112010006,0.00007102255,0.00037280205,0.00008983698,0.000083870655,0.0000366738,0.000093221126],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000073837226,0.000035339035,0.00006358795,0.000028184548,0.000072403454,0.00041374977,0.0000113174565,0.000066222805,0.0000016707288],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00021563395,0.00042501662,0.47294518,0.000061894854,0.0004988935,0.00000470498,0.003615009,0.00003114117,0.027101139,0.08059122,0.013517783,0.4009924],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017421289,0.0002859278,0.9893639,0.000059842914,0.00022405807,0.000067900015,0.0024339696,0.000003131243,0.0029808877,0.0015587943,0.0012145954,0.00006482596],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000057730584,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016933898,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.51641876,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037225287,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021655022,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.28673297},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2775850362","doi":"10.1177/0146167217746340","title":"Elucidating the Dark Side of Envy: Distinctive Links of Benign and Malicious Envy With Dark Personalities","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":102,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst","keywords":"Great Rift; Psychology; Personality psychology; Machiavellianism; Social psychology; Dark triad; Dark skin; Personality; Psychopathy","score_opus":0.050893416744412855,"score_gpt":0.3511140978186278,"score_spread":0.30022068107421496,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2775850362","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95700103,0.00035411955,0.0000961198,0.014031244,0.0001490322,0.00022796686,0.0002174877,0.000015563435,0.027907455],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99738383,0.000027324166,0.0002679492,0.00072583667,0.0001676308,0.000035132143,0.000016089924,0.000018854658,0.0013573413],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99840325,0.0003643772,0.0003247173,0.00043533012,0.00017695226,0.0002953882],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987318,0.00023559181,0.0004568765,0.00040023474,0.00011792635,0.000057588644],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007756528,0.00020473504,0.00044609327,0.00003825351,0.0010106019,0.000039318747,0.00027596916,0.000319445,0.0005334401],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000074222575,0.00015340117,0.00009930869,0.000037253827,0.0028203232,0.00003781256,0.00009113186,0.000495392,0.000006268456],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0025575992,0.0012275102,0.62606263,0.0003199459,0.0010378219,0.00007016208,0.19634756,4.1312555e-7,0.0021706088,0.1111093,0.013910688,0.04518576],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012374916,0.00032531645,0.9749778,0.000034168588,0.00015736381,0.00005238435,0.016753186,4.9347e-7,0.00003751977,0.001164624,0.005068779,0.0001908691],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0023481923,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002527652,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34891516,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001115301,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002315776,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998934},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2785888382","doi":"10.1123/jsep.2017-0011","title":"Experienced and Anticipated Pride and Shame as Predictors of Goal-Directed Behavior","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Race (biology); Training (meteorology)","score_opus":0.033602980251202515,"score_gpt":0.3762895832969509,"score_spread":0.3426866030457484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2785888382","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9963954,0.0010689478,0.0000025847892,0.00019430972,0.0010767562,0.00020455245,0.0000065384324,0.0000150905635,0.0010358269],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977382,0.001235217,0.00034459785,0.00005038848,0.000084081126,0.000014467586,0.0000025459462,0.000016732074,0.00051381346],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987895,0.000009999629,0.00057758426,0.00025769311,0.00012762725,0.00023763484],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985743,0.00000834308,0.00069277995,0.00034776752,0.00015493276,0.00022187091],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00028294235,0.00016566066,0.00055356405,0.00020309097,0.00016058616,0.00003540709,0.00019253194,0.0002084151,0.0002886596],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001443304,0.00013519036,0.00006336882,0.000057410507,0.00055838545,0.00019664112,0.00005760036,0.00023103498,0.0000032007808],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00059244124,0.00042068402,0.9760252,0.000011535041,0.000038040907,0.00033604066,0.0028868814,3.0824207e-8,0.0038849763,0.00014020025,0.0005864083,0.015077552],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018337601,0.0006454112,0.99390155,0.00009154368,0.00023024347,0.0010024752,0.00079561624,9.141395e-7,0.00039458007,0.00007191416,0.0009041445,0.00012784496],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013311149,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009428847,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.017876342,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000057466705,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020203357,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5512903},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2786159574","doi":"","title":"Acculturation in Beliefs and Emotions","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"TSpace","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Acculturation; Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Anthropology; Ethnic group","score_opus":0.047584657862914714,"score_gpt":0.4347384888188807,"score_spread":0.387153830955966,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2786159574","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.83526367,0.00042151997,0.0000117318405,0.00029577033,0.0006870861,0.00024327412,0.0000051369448,0.00004137663,0.16303043],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.40941885,0.00016239636,0.00013539095,0.000037671616,0.00013023631,0.00007912308,0.0009599009,0.000024911764,0.5890515],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99933046,0.00003910276,0.00015426538,0.00025024542,0.00007129672,0.00015460898],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99965346,0.000013970285,0.000074379735,0.00017415223,0.000041938212,0.000042124022],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000055092984,0.00013682444,0.00014825212,0.0001501304,0.000061732826,0.000027237838,0.000056665955,0.00027513065,0.0017104084],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011669923,0.00013387832,0.000033380038,0.00018101433,0.000015232417,0.00004766976,0.0000061276096,0.00023619489,0.00019704133],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00039077626,0.0026351525,0.03037751,0.0003449402,0.0002078279,0.00047670363,0.36357206,0.000019556803,0.013042312,0.12058014,0.12845372,0.3398993],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005656888,0.00007859165,0.95265776,0.0001209382,0.000058302965,0.000023564806,0.026826262,0.0000025621323,0.00006189543,0.00027673235,0.01903677,0.000290941],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010105559,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.004467021,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92228025,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034712884,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018369537,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992022},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2793122632","doi":"10.1037/dev0000500","title":"Children’s autonomic nervous system activity while transgressing: Relations to guilt feelings and aggression.","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Amgen (Canada); University of Toronto","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Psychology; Aggression; Developmental psychology; Feeling; Vagal tone; PsycINFO; Autonomic nervous system; Social psychology; Heart rate","score_opus":0.04343485327123304,"score_gpt":0.3443218884544464,"score_spread":0.30088703518321336,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2793122632","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9772402,0.00014967774,0.0009635432,0.001178857,0.0025734329,0.00045068763,0.000039020575,0.00021714259,0.017187454],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9886854,0.000006109211,0.008243933,0.00073583476,0.00027422298,0.00010891176,0.000023489347,0.00004216842,0.0018798898],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982419,0.00011855511,0.00036153605,0.0007154282,0.00010539473,0.00045718267],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99907947,0.000029763434,0.00012180337,0.00048225012,0.000051438314,0.00023528519],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002110385,0.0002493258,0.00027624058,0.00025760426,0.00043700417,0.000036191752,0.0003271706,0.0002527443,0.0010055959],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015694386,0.00024239848,0.000055112952,0.00025900084,0.00021818449,0.00009108232,0.00012820422,0.000231363,0.0017907356],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005980086,0.0009382852,0.27114516,0.00001813183,0.000254903,0.00009230686,0.011181562,0.0000022929426,0.024202252,0.0025564649,0.2500096,0.43900102],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010598148,0.0002262473,0.9837899,0.0001514288,0.000031978376,0.0005079687,0.00031084009,0.000006568646,0.0004504935,0.00004346676,0.01308208,0.0003391975],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017184835,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00018281331,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71264476,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001583428,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000056719786,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999076},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2798357113","doi":"10.18653/v1/p18-1017","title":"Obtaining Reliable Human Ratings of Valence, Arousal, and Dominance for 20,000 English Words","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":612,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"National Research Council Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Valence (chemistry); Arousal; Lexicon; Psychology; Dominance (genetics); Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Natural language processing; Social psychology; Biology","score_opus":0.034891986109989045,"score_gpt":0.34780043351818096,"score_spread":0.3129084474081919,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2798357113","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94096905,0.00008030376,0.00088448875,0.000038461516,0.00043799536,0.00025001075,0.000019541305,0.000050667717,0.057269476],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95150185,0.000004897142,0.008686809,0.00009453841,0.0002368915,0.00006143321,0.0000065790396,0.00001507573,0.039391905],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992558,0.00001594314,0.0002237297,0.00023608108,0.00005502768,0.00021343036],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994087,0.00004904094,0.00009139714,0.00023079182,0.00017887582,0.000041150557],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025031628,0.00008813372,0.00016070415,0.000055243097,0.00014484831,0.000016190896,0.00009457902,0.00007794997,0.0009341965],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000033789394,0.00007889953,0.000034016783,0.000106216554,0.00016880399,0.0000810525,0.000028537013,0.00006165061,0.000010208801],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00030534595,0.00081628305,0.22351743,0.00016524877,0.00008068857,0.000008826561,0.030784518,0.0000019846073,0.04867666,0.3113128,0.3542963,0.030033913],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.014421075,0.011253569,0.23708388,0.00077422295,0.00046569674,0.000047547066,0.026114307,0.0002397889,0.055566445,0.010162268,0.6418372,0.0020339978],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017746429,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005205925,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30115053,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000070085034,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009188229,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999791},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2806181184","doi":"10.1080/00455091.2018.1472516","title":"What kind of evaluative states are emotions? The attitudinal theory vs. the perceptual theory of emotions","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":63,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","keywords":"Perception; Dilemma; Psychology; Argument (complex analysis); Self-perception theory; Social psychology; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Cognitive dissonance","score_opus":0.08401052726712095,"score_gpt":0.34444532903827285,"score_spread":0.2604348017711519,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2806181184","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9797967,0.0014329953,0.00033212668,0.011256974,0.002194008,0.00029584908,0.00020473986,0.000004270387,0.0044823424],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9980866,0.000040799427,0.00006525283,0.00051827077,0.00071525795,0.00000574539,0.000005045086,0.00002164366,0.0005414339],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99773693,0.0009892031,0.00056707114,0.0001564298,0.0002615899,0.0002887527],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99725634,0.00037036923,0.0006288995,0.00048614907,0.0010122505,0.00024598985],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017422553,0.00016932297,0.00030610297,0.0003034191,0.00044687546,0.00004698681,0.000590124,0.00009523645,0.005384655],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017343632,0.00009967724,0.00026612091,0.00034096936,0.0021247969,0.00024934043,0.000025054618,0.00041440863,0.00006356286],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00038279907,0.0003947113,0.014932038,0.000031154566,0.0009187865,0.000075477285,0.08835789,0.00007019471,0.0003122531,0.86309206,0.015670424,0.015762191],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010686906,0.0016906236,0.5698861,0.00051344646,0.0006516407,0.00032566133,0.07748137,0.000006060862,0.00014335827,0.34521037,0.002780279,0.00024244227],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00044533148,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0026609125,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55495405,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000084003055,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00045878245,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9955246},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2807495884","doi":"10.1080/13869795.2018.1477978","title":"Subject-centred reasons and bestowal love","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophical Explorations","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan","funders":"","keywords":"Subject (documents); Psychology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Sociology; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.11928007860664006,"score_gpt":0.34607655475641436,"score_spread":0.2267964761497743,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2807495884","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6945677,0.0005529047,0.0021983767,0.14118284,0.0018205511,0.0007283634,0.00017550183,0.00034226774,0.15843152],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9961906,0.000013452644,0.0007123033,0.0005495054,0.00093643286,0.00004253606,0.000041601845,0.000021802232,0.0014917724],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990008,0.000076889206,0.00020280071,0.00033943256,0.00012352275,0.0002565846],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99922794,0.000056297853,0.000043980574,0.00035890346,0.000116904004,0.00019598937],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006380013,0.00013581998,0.00014169788,0.000091781105,0.00019484156,0.00004240536,0.00010609348,0.00012417609,0.0022942051],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000062218336,0.00012766094,0.00005174917,0.00024234373,0.0003610116,0.000162438,0.00005284634,0.00018162372,0.0037797738],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000058780268,0.00063377636,0.0023889076,0.000003142168,0.000039356015,0.00002530911,0.004507544,3.4645655e-7,0.001139245,0.9786523,0.009360603,0.003190703],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0061346805,0.0034692201,0.15254945,0.00011843781,0.00063852844,0.00039242365,0.0066170036,0.000313035,0.0010250314,0.7276104,0.09908394,0.0020478533],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003656626,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000049416405,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30162293,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018821065,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026699183,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9986178},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2810345256","doi":"10.1037/apl0000330","title":"Changing experiences of work dirtiness, occupational disidentification, and employee withdrawal.","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Applied Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":69,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; PsycINFO; Social psychology; Perception; Occupational stress; Work (physics); Occupational safety and health; Developmental psychology; MEDLINE","score_opus":0.0361181697438342,"score_gpt":0.37031115300721995,"score_spread":0.33419298326338576,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2810345256","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9912372,0.00015271391,0.0023877444,0.00018553494,0.0014548268,0.000097550655,0.0000022095442,0.000009270957,0.004472911],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99741334,0.0000102268505,0.001613358,0.00019868532,0.00045263296,0.000024193107,0.0000025292866,0.0000123301315,0.00027271482],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998864,0.000036254827,0.0005582462,0.00019274601,0.00015535452,0.000193382],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99888784,0.000046415655,0.0005361914,0.00022563509,0.00023308133,0.00007085018],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037754336,0.00010487199,0.00023804953,0.0003068703,0.000094303294,0.000014620872,0.00019497794,0.00010028993,0.0010870575],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013449092,0.00008692051,0.000051624615,0.00039471273,0.00042592638,0.000067508096,0.000025949785,0.00012979249,0.0000361622],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.006026805,0.002126621,0.37636936,0.00004747414,0.00053960906,0.00006412665,0.3003509,0.0000050605695,0.0265929,0.08565348,0.07363559,0.12858808],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012143314,0.00040500987,0.97763187,0.00003419187,0.000062531115,0.00016684887,0.014695351,5.1701187e-7,0.0012753338,0.0013048161,0.0030482947,0.00016087863],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000022743068,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000019557008,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6012625,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008112455,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021240197,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998261},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2811088893","doi":"10.7202/1048572ar","title":"La culpabilité au travail : La parole aux salariés","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Relations industrielles","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.048370025598001486,"score_gpt":0.34581129951621525,"score_spread":0.2974412739182138,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2811088893","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.60254,0.0024840697,0.00069103955,0.009709343,0.0020407331,0.00037754726,0.00016298641,0.00012802496,0.38186622],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.73593223,0.00008932902,0.00047971838,0.00008646484,0.0008245472,0.000042791526,0.000048827827,0.000046568573,0.26244953],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99704826,0.0010641504,0.00056487304,0.0005337485,0.00020387753,0.0005850823],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9980164,0.00061175396,0.00015816299,0.000766157,0.00020162306,0.0002458882],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008531078,0.00031215025,0.0002875945,0.00021012039,0.00063303043,0.00008777303,0.00027884118,0.0018235651,0.011886248],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00025739038,0.00033622168,0.00018182388,0.0007570127,0.001644503,0.00019793237,0.000085780914,0.001326837,0.006113437],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032054184,0.0014776216,0.11193242,0.0000064989626,0.00016523468,0.000054541655,0.010148535,0.000029100427,0.00010756781,0.20537025,0.23178191,0.43889424],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007894029,0.0002337632,0.14545293,0.00011214328,0.00025053803,0.000110575056,0.0035135103,0.00006157346,0.00009366815,0.0007679458,0.84830654,0.0003073949],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.002423224,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000498022,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61652464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020499619,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007793527,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999909},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2846023276","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199657889.013.39","title":"Reasons and Emotions","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Feeling; Perception; Psychology; Competitor analysis; Social psychology; Relation (database); Cognitive psychology; Epistemology; Computer science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.040237429789451745,"score_gpt":0.26618189229434625,"score_spread":0.2259444625048945,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2846023276","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0012271547,0.000053999353,0.00015201667,0.000022478811,0.00047813737,0.00030199465,0.00035028276,0.00013470995,0.9972792],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00036768708,0.00005234145,0.00031351091,0.00003407633,0.00017749159,0.0000014836983,0.00008209532,0.00003426572,0.9989371],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990356,0.00006730065,0.00010763334,0.0004322375,0.000103703656,0.00025351098],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99906987,0.000037559625,0.00011205955,0.00053647265,0.000087470056,0.00015657966],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006280841,0.00023032656,0.00024205621,0.00015709677,0.00026547126,0.000027405411,0.0002620165,0.00045046536,0.00044758854],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000031811587,0.00026617016,0.00011506712,0.000011233319,0.00034737444,0.000042996486,0.00022553674,0.00033156425,0.000013511809],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000033996574,0.000036991612,0.000034360026,0.00001941518,0.00010517569,0.00012542862,0.00040709696,3.425535e-8,0.0000030680778,0.65469116,0.3379232,0.006620079],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041999732,0.00010746408,0.0008552616,0.000069286405,0.00031311973,0.000032771433,0.00009928385,7.222474e-7,0.0000017107287,0.00026379037,0.9975778,0.00025881623],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009239047,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000049511258,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.65965456,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000096361466,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000081993414,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999791},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2886487377","doi":"10.1073/pnas.1808418115","title":"Invariances in the architecture of pride across small-scale societies","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":97,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"John Templeton Foundation","keywords":"Pride; Scale (ratio); Architecture; Action (physics); Subsistence agriculture; Adaptation (eye); Deference; Valuation (finance); Sociology; Ecology; Social psychology; Geography; Psychology; Economics; Political science; Law; Biology; Cartography; Agriculture","score_opus":0.09186625782964387,"score_gpt":0.38587266292914474,"score_spread":0.2940064050995009,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2886487377","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9809441,0.00008328565,0.0000014777044,0.0056182896,0.00003827758,0.00014920556,0.000017162376,0.0000040930545,0.013144138],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99790156,0.0000059810677,0.0011948326,0.0004018094,0.000088958055,0.000013992996,5.921411e-8,0.0000021065534,0.00039068275],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99889356,0.000013063041,0.00026079005,0.00016161165,0.000523238,0.00014773846],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99939305,0.000105784275,0.00029625613,0.000011579123,0.00018170245,0.000011632939],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017096312,0.00006337256,0.00011202128,0.0000651971,0.00016763282,0.000014761932,0.000970832,0.00007664538,0.00003929443],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012588322,0.000033485652,0.000063340434,0.0006737273,0.0022742336,0.00011287592,0.00009303188,0.00016765828,0.0000017008634],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000925585,0.00054596923,0.24862264,0.00015077976,0.000039669365,2.133128e-8,0.06509314,0.0000349322,0.31446746,0.35468918,0.009446975,0.006816671],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018858946,0.00011711435,0.8624561,0.000076729135,0.0000089654395,0.000009459452,0.006772915,0.00001299302,0.06619252,0.063526034,0.00057466666,0.000063942556],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029311663,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000026326964,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6138334,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008746095,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017676533,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8379509},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2890767182","doi":"10.1073/pnas.1805016115","title":"Cross-cultural invariances in the architecture of shame","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":196,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"John Templeton Foundation","keywords":"Shame; Similarity (geometry); Devaluation; Set (abstract data type); Variation (astronomy); Scale (ratio); Product (mathematics); Social psychology; Psychology; Sociology; Economic geography; Linguistics; Mathematics; Computer science; Geography; Artificial intelligence; Philosophy; Geometry; Cartography; Physics","score_opus":0.09927510904329126,"score_gpt":0.4214880617873257,"score_spread":0.3222129527440344,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2890767182","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9665307,0.000058868674,3.1438205e-7,0.0034757429,0.000038472706,0.0001204155,0.000012365264,0.0000032459134,0.029759865],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987685,0.000002644442,0.00051683123,0.00029561002,0.00009659143,0.000009676312,7.027369e-8,0.0000014983665,0.00030858413],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989233,0.000010321051,0.00024934474,0.00015103503,0.0005518172,0.000114184906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999366,0.00007796877,0.0002706525,0.000009311295,0.00026504352,0.000011053222],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011710407,0.000057577814,0.000095836454,0.000097995726,0.000124066,0.000021248026,0.0009326112,0.00006412607,0.00011534337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00022333971,0.000027609598,0.00005133002,0.0007370792,0.0024325256,0.00022592835,0.000063618114,0.000147988,0.0000026311966],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004855858,0.00020382392,0.19585441,0.00003882628,0.000014904355,1.3965023e-8,0.008968409,0.000019550203,0.15501302,0.63478076,0.0022472793,0.0028104137],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015854067,0.00009419652,0.9313257,0.0000476039,0.0000060498382,0.000011512875,0.0010469755,0.0000134569,0.027343685,0.03934705,0.0005595282,0.00004571747],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003841286,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":8.087371e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.73547125,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000772998,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001279223,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8962742},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2891182551","doi":"10.5539/res.v10n4p49","title":"From Ressentiment to Resentment as a Tertiary Emotion","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Review of European Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":46,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Resentment; Contempt; Anger; Disgust; Surprise; Outrage; Psychology; Sadness; Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.09770950441634141,"score_gpt":0.44764690021836717,"score_spread":0.34993739580202576,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2891182551","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.48962837,0.34811318,0.00007341776,0.0065010427,0.0018851022,0.0012261849,0.00004552428,0.000088404486,0.15243879],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7696601,0.1733138,0.0040020216,0.011716552,0.0027448554,0.00015404489,0.00006763302,0.0001219645,0.038219],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986563,0.00038163114,0.00039125019,0.00027425325,0.00014661373,0.00014999481],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999142,0.000029375098,0.00011912884,0.00047185872,0.00018161676,0.00005600168],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044465536,0.00011904744,0.00028401034,0.00004841266,0.00007004315,0.000005088017,0.0001420155,0.0000104223,0.0010629807],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008384956,0.00008936903,0.000091959395,0.00014138206,0.000089099754,0.000028027267,0.00020428318,0.00004570154,0.0053043063],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002899587,0.0004482413,0.0013321467,0.0007805312,0.0004376966,0.00007984118,0.004106494,3.8999456e-8,0.0019543464,0.0015451504,0.8821717,0.1071148],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045616593,0.00088267453,0.16023365,0.016175186,0.00043908082,0.000010002241,0.0018161542,9.124066e-8,0.0011478484,0.00010471762,0.81846184,0.0002726199],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004663352,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000025582024,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28003174,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023982308,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000045549177,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99985015},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2891481251","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-94863-8_6","title":"Case Study Three: Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Palgrave studies in affect theory and literary criticism","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Mohawk College","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Tragedy (event); Disgust; Psychoanalysis; Miller; Psychology; Scripting language; Social psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.10555079703795348,"score_gpt":0.3940395863484579,"score_spread":0.2884887893105045,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2891481251","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.72592473,0.030783825,0.00003956333,0.00001630823,0.0015401985,0.0016484645,0.00024685197,0.0000653565,0.23973471],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9521328,0.0003066365,0.00006388513,0.00012430179,0.0002955147,0.0001613928,0.000017913326,0.000079783975,0.046817757],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99735934,0.0005163585,0.00073107006,0.00079084415,0.00018420727,0.00041817935],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99752206,0.0012346789,0.00018375371,0.0007676418,0.00018704645,0.00010479904],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013275474,0.00062764337,0.0011348872,0.0004601869,0.00021366615,0.000024156685,0.00019207936,0.00032037016,0.001249164],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000082043116,0.00053795846,0.0002239469,0.00006354422,0.0010957248,0.000038121383,0.00028615358,0.0005365769,0.00005544648],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00031202156,0.00028924388,0.003195431,0.0003276354,0.00083946215,0.021156833,0.053747345,2.3484073e-8,0.000004307722,0.9102733,0.00026201882,0.009592369],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023259697,0.0032884218,0.0036833808,0.0013543338,0.00094057486,0.0040014605,0.015049891,5.092264e-7,0.0000066298576,0.9666894,0.0017631806,0.00089623785],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000025418552,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021339268,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.22620809,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003434902,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017120396,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997072},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2892183096","doi":"10.1111/phpr.12538","title":"Précis of <i>Emotions, Values, and Agency</i>","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy and Phenomenological Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Citation; Agency (philosophy); Psychology; Library science; Sociology; Philosophy; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.30276036966276354,"score_gpt":0.4674340896009205,"score_spread":0.16467371993815694,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2892183096","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.39759755,0.0465597,0.00007803007,0.017806867,0.0006814876,0.0006179942,0.0001967859,0.000035073455,0.5364265],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98011035,0.005129206,0.00094956777,0.00019375492,0.0009423929,0.000041930416,0.000011957213,0.000021726906,0.012599104],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9965549,0.0011128506,0.00044563477,0.0006986247,0.00039843938,0.00078956614],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981279,0.0005091553,0.0000828661,0.0004893866,0.00043264194,0.00035809109],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018727441,0.00022849347,0.00039668978,0.00027570137,0.0005640228,0.00004975319,0.00029341664,0.0004322937,0.0044306465],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00025288956,0.0001982477,0.00006917786,0.0006374699,0.005678882,0.00011716449,0.00045283954,0.0008281572,0.0004069042],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018798007,0.0011414214,0.001735063,0.000158403,0.00006580448,0.000032641306,0.0034050206,7.23034e-8,0.0004003921,0.8981849,0.0034105023,0.0912778],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008661507,0.00455959,0.016167914,0.00013323418,0.0000509979,0.000045946126,0.00042023786,0.000013358798,0.000039626906,0.94575244,0.031730525,0.00021995095],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021397468,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000053109748,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5825128,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003948108,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052112868,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9970271},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902215381","doi":"","title":"Proposal to Add Emotion to the Standard Model","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"National Conference on Artificial Intelligence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"","keywords":"Computer science; Standard Model (mathematical formulation); Cognitive psychology; Psychology; History","score_opus":0.29582828159210134,"score_gpt":0.46492694199667756,"score_spread":0.16909866040457622,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902215381","genre_codex":"methods","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.27059186,0.000007387913,0.50169617,0.08430158,0.0026703717,0.0018274474,0.00048283464,0.0001390981,0.13828324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9923693,0.0000011530727,0.002255947,0.0011405637,0.00024411624,0.00013813625,0.000010766473,0.0000130308035,0.0038269744],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.998423,0.000058456004,0.0002858248,0.00039734386,0.00057370745,0.0002616703],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998391,0.00004271617,0.00010253613,0.0005298077,0.00078823627,0.00014572399],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005466552,0.00014416677,0.00012650111,0.00012060757,0.0007444939,0.00030966903,0.0006933752,0.00008561364,0.0019442756],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00042188895,0.00011056416,0.000056900866,0.000115291376,0.00010739526,0.0001182652,0.0000950314,0.00021500172,0.004467445],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015205702,0.00010055956,0.000059147504,9.133648e-7,0.000005862029,0.0000020681798,0.0007987545,0.0023610308,0.00067554926,0.8467243,0.0051562074,0.14396359],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026952702,0.0029766979,0.050669856,0.0002746183,0.000073632014,0.00002116262,0.004133219,0.071656026,0.04443469,0.7994612,0.024327958,0.0017014208],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000102987586,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006303198,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72177744,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009564865,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023545466,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99896806},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2902475862","doi":"10.1093/analys/anw074","title":"OUP accepted manuscript","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Analysis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Relation (database); Epistemology; Task (project management); Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.08766056370569555,"score_gpt":0.40680727141285467,"score_spread":0.31914670770715914,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2902475862","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8479982,0.000051638715,0.0005953197,0.0006604959,0.00030969494,0.00004181177,0.000011163957,0.000038672926,0.15029298],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94596785,0.0000039442343,0.00018158068,0.00012662384,0.000059880644,0.000012374476,0.000020654537,0.0000059143904,0.0536212],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994506,0.000023654307,0.00011045973,0.0001951878,0.00007070246,0.00014938589],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998794,0.0000062405697,0.000086222324,0.0010250221,0.00003557863,0.000052918287],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008389118,0.000065735294,0.00015461764,0.00015265476,0.00028093418,0.00008447305,0.00030140285,0.00005570312,0.020757835],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012931168,0.000057709807,0.00022374788,0.00015491655,0.000046373756,0.00007727556,0.00004568146,0.00006294287,0.0013786837],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000012022523,0.00023078629,0.86427844,0.0000015013952,0.0019998264,0.00008880539,0.00045176482,0.0000040334735,0.0005586033,0.007573754,0.03640374,0.08839671],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014271177,0.00001335929,0.99073106,7.4691195e-7,0.0014062214,8.847192e-7,0.00012469132,0.00002240432,0.0000607618,0.00006194148,0.0073598577,0.00007537096],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018881817,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003384972,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12645261,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008811056,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000030805477,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993989},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2905703937","doi":"10.1016/j.tics.2018.11.007","title":"Forms and Functions of the Self-Conscious Emotions","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Trends in Cognitive Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":158,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Pride; Intrapersonal communication; Social psychology; Interpersonal communication; Cognitive psychology; Attribution; Self; Situational ethics","score_opus":0.2846828772067954,"score_gpt":0.48710637079832075,"score_spread":0.20242349359152534,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2905703937","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0028503137,0.88478863,0.0000096630465,0.00006563629,0.0012075762,0.00037036705,0.00035741914,0.000034427132,0.110315956],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.01890176,0.9649242,0.0001737609,0.00004323334,0.00014104262,0.00024228817,0.000035934783,0.000023125383,0.015514649],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986167,0.00018079607,0.00036256903,0.00043801064,0.00015734823,0.00024456866],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99919075,0.00024555004,0.00024020037,0.00020863747,0.00007345279,0.000041398],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00043997905,0.00018993752,0.00046698313,0.000537426,0.00031425557,0.000027933691,0.00029400582,0.00014857107,0.00093426683],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004875303,0.00010587868,0.00020618441,0.0018087251,0.0015173117,0.000078327175,0.000111923226,0.00022474956,0.000057958136],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[6.669625e-7,0.00013382782,0.0006083302,0.000091095135,0.000027918406,0.0000012662413,0.00032420017,7.771212e-9,2.9695345e-8,0.0013456827,0.0007448237,0.99672216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007875822,0.0008833345,0.04871156,0.010287512,0.0023852582,0.00028914562,0.003924851,0.000002514859,9.316043e-7,0.00095860666,0.93099815,0.0007705279],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006723411,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00041940538,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.99595165,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022782717,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011732956,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999979},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2911018247","doi":"10.1002/job.2352","title":"Can pride be a vice <i>and</i> virtue at work? Associations between authentic and hubristic pride and leadership behaviors","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Organizational Behavior","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":53,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Abusive supervision; Authentic leadership; Social psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.054177688377567514,"score_gpt":0.2992473250314262,"score_spread":0.2450696366538587,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2911018247","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9965017,0.00029190563,0.00003982671,0.00219056,0.00037538772,0.0003295333,0.000181659,0.000022943159,0.00006649223],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99430805,0.000013841467,0.00042381967,0.0002904317,0.00014309454,0.000008383158,0.00008118254,0.00005287412,0.004678289],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983281,0.000116032636,0.0006273244,0.00028733275,0.00037879203,0.000262434],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984979,0.00021024865,0.0005042641,0.00017398303,0.00034328655,0.00027032988],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003563164,0.00021571388,0.00040578988,0.00023404084,0.00018623513,0.000087113585,0.00014235692,0.0001987962,0.0005581976],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010350813,0.00020825797,0.00006278499,0.00036982665,0.00012566305,0.0001771083,0.00009932625,0.00035422546,0.00003250271],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017863875,0.00017312613,0.99458104,0.000010207928,0.00004836985,0.000033437802,0.00107139,7.5157647e-7,0.0020577214,0.0010035449,0.0006313139,0.0003712469],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001078087,0.00019311935,0.99633324,0.000049787737,0.0008485195,0.00027387167,0.00046681194,4.1742837e-7,0.00016132927,0.0000616272,0.00031408065,0.00021910104],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000054199325,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000029357618,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0046117967,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017062346,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000100016565,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8492514},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2911231416","doi":"10.7202/1055274ar","title":"Justification et rationalité des émotions","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Philosophiques","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy","score_opus":0.5304092074891834,"score_gpt":0.505572299512684,"score_spread":0.0248369079764994,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2911231416","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.2490735,0.01390607,0.013854859,0.40565112,0.0070897634,0.0009426921,0.000590257,0.00052463583,0.3083671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95292443,0.0005191614,0.007007306,0.004502776,0.0059891148,0.00009831807,0.00020966517,0.000046515703,0.02870269],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99826944,0.00046709893,0.00037513807,0.00041414463,0.00015112551,0.00032305188],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986217,0.00008486741,0.00012455904,0.0004980531,0.0005308355,0.00013996642],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047976064,0.00020956012,0.0001738065,0.00014375019,0.00038080057,0.000074256866,0.00018562195,0.00024011839,0.0060649933],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009363155,0.0002295606,0.00011379595,0.00022740418,0.0010698723,0.00035550035,0.000045172656,0.00023065705,0.0046404116],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017112594,0.0007525291,0.0015995973,0.000033821736,0.000040534505,0.0000061419205,0.0020657685,0.0000010778564,0.0014822759,0.93890285,0.041114785,0.013983531],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00049105624,0.0005514961,0.12211848,0.00019819412,0.00022811547,0.00006928573,0.00016509165,0.000041698924,0.0013524888,0.53846663,0.33591613,0.00040131423],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042274335,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019605577,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7038509,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000117565345,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000072027775,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9961346},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2911505187","doi":"10.1177/0149206318817604","title":"The Shame of It All: A Review of Shame in Organizational Life","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Journal of Management","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":114,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Context (archaeology); Social psychology; Prosocial behavior; Process (computing); Computer science","score_opus":0.1396313147620406,"score_gpt":0.4405736869227376,"score_spread":0.30094237216069697,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2911505187","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000053487865,0.99186987,0.00003127761,0.0009944069,0.00065233756,0.00071617484,0.000016497483,0.0000018759602,0.0057122186],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000011790134,0.99525017,0.0002205918,0.0004147017,0.000080728794,0.000014916416,0.00001334757,0.000026970589,0.0039667813],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971707,0.0002687204,0.0018463968,0.00014303587,0.00041311068,0.00015803479],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99701077,0.00012687026,0.0021578118,0.00042952242,0.00022253771,0.0000524674],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001465362,0.00018654675,0.0013053309,0.00028870197,0.00001596449,0.000010142726,0.000630786,0.00009785287,0.0017958172],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007123949,0.00011328612,0.0004717819,0.00045280633,0.000040109477,0.00003894592,0.00013695916,0.00031876558,0.00009671447],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014735219,0.0005107849,0.00008348465,0.090427674,0.0011418564,0.00007586586,0.00008633828,0.0000015552866,8.468659e-8,0.016625661,0.1693229,0.7217091],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002463084,0.000097331,0.0003518686,0.06494038,0.0013869109,0.000037578982,0.000064387124,1.0881601e-7,2.5278409e-8,0.00003275356,0.9327559,0.000086466775],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000005150639,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000026543457,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.763433,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000787444,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012197662,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99911666},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2911682840","doi":"10.7202/1055276ar","title":"Les émotions contemplatives et l’objectivité des valeurs","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Philosophiques","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Physics","score_opus":0.5942032351852398,"score_gpt":0.5127271470958598,"score_spread":0.08147608808938,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2911682840","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5557864,0.019265603,0.003278622,0.041114826,0.0031041373,0.0006096766,0.0005361476,0.00041071387,0.3758939],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9787328,0.000636563,0.0022947672,0.0015690052,0.0031885498,0.00007312069,0.000039183145,0.000074907046,0.013391072],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974392,0.00090973603,0.0003955088,0.00057174225,0.00015781821,0.0005259825],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984879,0.00021786227,0.00015815331,0.00054471625,0.00039755832,0.0001938248],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00047573145,0.00036249385,0.0003640616,0.00021568412,0.0005341242,0.000081172126,0.00025792862,0.00032870015,0.0034959218],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012337205,0.0003735301,0.00021016061,0.00023653636,0.0022436415,0.0004553825,0.00010079022,0.00043667166,0.0013876657],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005176013,0.0018034519,0.029757489,0.000076238866,0.00021479181,0.000057549074,0.012463241,7.863271e-7,0.0016754969,0.8742747,0.017662762,0.061961737],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016337157,0.0031702654,0.4314006,0.00085104635,0.00042821257,0.00024049275,0.0015704327,0.00001896194,0.0031225826,0.36096615,0.19550523,0.0010923258],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0030418558,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010822238,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5133086,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013291472,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005428812,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998717},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2914362810","doi":"10.7202/1058398ar","title":"UNSETTLING SETTLER SHAME IN SCHOOLING: RE-IMAGINING RESPONSIBLE RECONCILIATION IN CANADA","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"McGill Journal of Education / Revue des sciences de l éducation de McGill","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Transformative learning; Sociology; Space (punctuation); Social psychology; Criminology; Psychology; Pedagogy","score_opus":0.34843956492387607,"score_gpt":0.44305220459416733,"score_spread":0.09461263967029127,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2914362810","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.975562,0.0002791491,0.000033203705,0.0031446074,0.003371285,0.00019554235,0.00001721536,0.000008316591,0.017388688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9903917,0.000054827105,0.006804228,0.001122205,0.00010164543,0.000020954303,0.0000062366785,0.000016466156,0.0014817922],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977256,0.00042014333,0.0008402498,0.0003183475,0.00026248913,0.00043314832],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983324,0.0002710425,0.00059514627,0.00024982114,0.0003843139,0.0001672742],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0029231738,0.00014683699,0.00024891307,0.00089404965,0.0002570118,0.0000462119,0.0003845632,0.00008536002,0.0008023492],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00063397165,0.00015510991,0.00006189858,0.0012911531,0.000082542596,0.0006299626,0.000021842732,0.00041431797,0.00004197785],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00027030948,0.0010790773,0.86136323,0.0001651111,0.000033403674,0.00005770353,0.021363456,0.023932127,0.0050422302,0.026130188,0.007320946,0.05324224],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001327698,0.00037805943,0.8504223,0.0013221215,0.000047309608,0.0010890096,0.08905532,0.002123319,0.0012421648,0.008284628,0.044062965,0.00064506667],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.1888578,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.34489,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15603222,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.005244411,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0040430557,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99857426},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2914478397","doi":"10.7202/1055278ar","title":"Réponses à mes critiques","year":2018,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Philosophiques","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Psychoanalysis; Philosophy; Psychology","score_opus":0.42839856145942745,"score_gpt":0.4983458671576714,"score_spread":0.06994730569824392,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2914478397","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.15566489,0.06635842,0.00041772297,0.36052942,0.009562462,0.0006256411,0.00036204606,0.00076555833,0.40571386],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93631685,0.0017889326,0.0033069893,0.011068882,0.016019613,0.00007101453,0.000026748887,0.00008738112,0.03131358],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976147,0.00054337847,0.0004459003,0.0005802204,0.00018426572,0.00063153706],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984275,0.0001310736,0.00011483968,0.0006872554,0.00040675205,0.0002325674],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037027485,0.00035959162,0.00037152137,0.0001931438,0.00027180222,0.00009043489,0.00033374212,0.00040231113,0.012078302],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000099928424,0.00037589087,0.00020379804,0.0001782683,0.0013508458,0.00031839486,0.00011369404,0.0003369948,0.0054284222],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008554162,0.0008748018,0.0024988693,0.0000629615,0.00009613922,0.00013487876,0.0023854733,2.9260264e-8,0.0011598372,0.6383656,0.3302777,0.024058117],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00050460483,0.0015464118,0.013103568,0.000329218,0.00022025756,0.0001551725,0.0002586729,0.000005817027,0.0074715707,0.263425,0.71238303,0.0005967031],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010841585,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00013994711,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.780652,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000088334506,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006541163,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998693},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2921654085","doi":"10.1097/gox.0000000000002152","title":"The Shame–Blame Game: Is It Still Necessary? A National Survey of Shame-based Teaching Practice in Canadian Plastic Surgery Programs","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Blame; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.06612293057737066,"score_gpt":0.3580609086075395,"score_spread":0.2919379780301688,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2921654085","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97660655,0.00012929366,0.00005458824,0.00069086807,0.0048769745,0.0011348334,0.0016595349,0.000027271642,0.014820101],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986642,0.00000975888,0.00023797665,0.00035723,0.000047386602,0.00016913691,0.00026667662,0.000035921465,0.00021168432],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99486333,0.0015111375,0.0011391336,0.00083010364,0.0005979675,0.0010583302],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9647247,0.03290916,0.00072402466,0.0004966894,0.0007621265,0.0003832688],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch","metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.004832869,0.00040880236,0.00085886475,0.00039548444,0.00021135452,0.0003072174,0.00068878016,0.0002591939,0.0015068065],"category_scores_gemma":[0.014192477,0.00035476044,0.00021307256,0.00108653,0.00040296253,0.000665621,0.00015292011,0.000601233,0.0003523769],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00060566753,0.0003141776,0.9668254,0.000019072586,0.00016818222,0.00005659363,0.00020384509,0.00005182096,0.0000023477992,0.002321833,0.009787906,0.019643107],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006680926,0.00009511529,0.9883583,0.00034296175,0.00006023837,0.00014004603,0.0013787157,0.00037624195,0.000003829796,0.00019038214,0.007922279,0.0004638044],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.47778717,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.3364514,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14133577,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0007533255,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.003933654,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99989045},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2944167087","doi":"","title":"How is shame resolved? An experimental study on the roles of anger and sadness","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Windsor","keywords":"Sadness; Shame; Anger; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.07012335077839321,"score_gpt":0.31031173644830745,"score_spread":0.24018838566991424,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2944167087","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99598384,0.00013161155,0.000006028932,0.0009935753,0.00016935734,0.0004173514,0.000072121926,0.00003082075,0.0021952672],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99539936,0.0000019892645,0.00009865603,0.00013866056,0.0000664744,0.0000015206119,0.0000068028594,0.000020642232,0.004265903],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99847263,0.00033143148,0.0001322967,0.00047149142,0.0003242087,0.00026792035],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99872065,0.000059639875,0.00016848186,0.00076640095,0.00014912037,0.0001357006],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042957772,0.0001937792,0.0002745749,0.00018857617,0.00048124083,0.00003880366,0.00052421005,0.00016653776,0.0017288049],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000016582791,0.00017566631,0.00010400984,0.00025544915,0.00061935006,0.00040494758,0.0002318628,0.00026391345,0.00006135536],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0016169508,0.005327221,0.7199652,0.000016391414,0.00028120884,0.00008019285,0.15841259,1.7392492e-7,0.10436977,0.0041591926,0.0022324587,0.0035386556],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016347724,0.0029255308,0.8217313,0.000033371172,0.00010289056,0.00000910941,0.15808623,0.0000015835071,0.013860118,0.00008039276,0.0013111605,0.00022353468],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012898531,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00038996805,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10176612,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000039786762,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018761815,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9991838},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2945715286","doi":"","title":"Examining correlates of body-related shame and guilt in a process model of self-conscious emotions","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts repository)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University; University of Saskatchewan; McGill University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Globality; Psychology; Attribution; Social psychology; Multilevel model; Congruence (geometry); Valence (chemistry); Developmental psychology; Cognition; Self-concept; Self; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.026804670145368123,"score_gpt":0.28064858977221663,"score_spread":0.2538439196268485,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2945715286","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99320054,0.0015113683,0.000011940166,0.000021223055,0.00042469517,0.00030401789,0.0000095915275,0.000016022123,0.0045005986],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.997982,0.00044143727,0.0006392822,0.000011225488,0.00005017177,0.00000974588,0.000004344836,0.000027945722,0.00083384075],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9973968,0.000027545524,0.0016712744,0.0002313696,0.00032128236,0.0003517289],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99749553,0.000039991864,0.0015670069,0.00033839743,0.00030978557,0.00024928205],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006455562,0.00024473117,0.00070383644,0.0004639789,0.0000842456,0.000022605283,0.00021654226,0.00026138895,0.000039308172],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000255717,0.00020969154,0.00010377012,0.0002183147,0.00012146473,0.00041649907,0.000058260895,0.00042645851,0.0000010389385],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002558928,0.002195213,0.96883184,0.00022670199,0.0001845063,0.00008482922,0.006758189,0.00046182523,0.019023161,0.0006958523,0.00022298598,0.0010589847],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016726938,0.00034284475,0.99108464,0.0006848774,0.000348738,0.00017247397,0.0028040716,0.00017444426,0.0021305731,0.00034987633,0.000016352778,0.00021841364],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013458446,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000008567052,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.022252783,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042995925,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008733618,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.85509723},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946086911","doi":"","title":"Intrapersonal characteristics of body-related self-conscious emotion experiences","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Saskatchewan; University of British Columbia; University of Ottawa; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Embarrassment; Intrapersonal communication; Psychology; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Interpersonal communication","score_opus":0.01206230013542324,"score_gpt":0.2705417296695341,"score_spread":0.25847942953411085,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946086911","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97980964,0.00002261102,0.000094035735,0.00018246572,0.00072924205,0.00018909252,0.000004191684,0.00010016551,0.018868577],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99447,0.000005665422,0.0005696944,0.0000631394,0.000036441274,0.00006689828,0.0000130829685,0.000008476071,0.0047665914],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992585,0.000040922838,0.0002709887,0.00016601836,0.00009203675,0.00017154454],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99957293,0.000022647471,0.00008890034,0.00016792759,0.00008607185,0.000061543746],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006194341,0.00009338038,0.00014197544,0.00006493701,0.000048473055,0.000015867365,0.00009947865,0.00010418842,0.033031985],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000070790043,0.00007272878,0.000055172164,0.000117116884,0.000087934204,0.00009406322,0.000016110927,0.00008350466,0.0008402619],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059682385,0.0051625813,0.2877903,0.000068415444,0.00046410164,0.00005958212,0.15970704,3.706704e-7,0.0794418,0.17221792,0.043308605,0.2517196],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00062223565,0.00035199596,0.9707337,0.00001656234,0.000063192674,0.0000562654,0.025462983,0.00011027069,0.0011260761,0.00020824664,0.0009966583,0.00025181894],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002833741,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000025899853,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6829434,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011844938,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013204643,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999377},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946502236","doi":"10.1093/sf/soz059","title":"Shame: A Brief History","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Forces","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Dignity; Opposition (politics); Modernity; Individualism; Value (mathematics); Sociology; Environmental ethics; Law; History; Criminology; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04070472771219326,"score_gpt":0.3254598470095048,"score_spread":0.28475511929731157,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946502236","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.74740326,0.00022882935,0.0000060283355,0.00019199948,0.0015357562,0.000088184934,0.0000063749903,0.00005335234,0.25048622],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8533284,0.0000013102353,0.000024095874,0.00033389957,0.00020637456,0.000013144975,0.000008462034,0.000010096962,0.14607424],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99954414,0.000024056666,0.00007944758,0.00013307271,0.00006778743,0.00015151675],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9998094,0.000009745727,0.000033652825,0.00010289472,0.000019082063,0.000025244055],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000054027772,0.00005595552,0.00008915986,0.000027627615,0.00005289978,0.00000582509,0.00008466353,0.00008212379,0.016838098],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000002318394,0.000055097455,0.00007514129,0.000039843995,0.000050340124,0.0000437295,0.000016119815,0.0000790626,0.0018150418],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000035783505,0.00015606699,0.038734853,0.000013241785,0.000042772128,0.000011934298,0.016590187,1.512646e-7,0.0012922853,0.5204711,0.39435512,0.02829654],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040031955,0.000074289965,0.13339862,0.0000034179468,0.000018401315,0.0000022850172,0.001296559,6.76563e-7,0.000016127455,0.0005794833,0.86408573,0.00012408635],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00043013346,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000035381818,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5198916,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007024648,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001923906,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99896216},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2946835527","doi":"","title":"Falling from Grace: Schadenfreude and the Dark Side of Human Nature","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Student Research Proceedings","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"MacEwan University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Misfortune; Hostility; Empathy; Pleasure; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.16003421989130936,"score_gpt":0.5218674905037217,"score_spread":0.3618332706124123,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2946835527","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.955313,0.00074247963,6.663385e-7,0.001838381,0.00015129783,0.0005839778,0.000010496367,0.00002117925,0.041338515],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99485666,0.00008526896,0.0000779982,0.000034300105,0.00021488547,0.00011960683,0.0000030647725,0.000018738629,0.004589461],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982035,0.000053077285,0.00022734588,0.0003861423,0.000725427,0.00040446632],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987522,0.00012204341,0.00014763222,0.00043271648,0.0004497062,0.000095748605],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018802941,0.000121802805,0.00022649326,0.00011713807,0.0013645234,0.00036655678,0.0010954833,0.00018119958,0.00012874695],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002677105,0.00008021609,0.00006346548,0.00009675294,0.0011048336,0.00017032617,0.0007141232,0.0012046435,0.000026358884],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00024740296,0.00040399,0.6343572,0.00005676162,0.00021130222,0.00002869097,0.0237555,3.8431143e-8,0.040406317,0.28243676,0.013769854,0.0043261615],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019922976,0.00016748764,0.97143626,0.00011534822,0.00003467463,0.0000037420289,0.0116139315,0.0000011064665,0.0015724595,0.011867017,0.0010837528,0.00011191158],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0021176424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00011753423,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.33707905,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002606608,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017242366,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993557},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2954409082","doi":"10.5465/amd.2018.0037","title":"“It’s not all Puppies and Sunshine”: Veterinary Workers’ Emotional Comfort Zones and Companion Animal Euthanasia","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academy of Management Discoveries","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of the Fraser Valley; Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; Companion animal; Shock (circulatory); Emotional labor; Emotional stress; Order (exchange); Social psychology; Medicine; Business; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.08885527970951594,"score_gpt":0.35881225903569264,"score_spread":0.2699569793261767,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2954409082","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9863612,0.000458322,0.000044272234,0.006294187,0.00015975621,0.00039873554,0.00006229172,0.000035131878,0.0061860695],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9915999,0.00022269701,0.0006745721,0.0008164897,0.000032235945,0.000034311426,0.000034489894,0.000018471523,0.0065668034],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886733,0.000056187786,0.00027979966,0.0003597089,0.00019864505,0.0002383342],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996347,0.000043941152,0.0001163468,0.00013978971,0.00000851833,0.00005669841],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018112242,0.00020302321,0.0003161547,0.00011754408,0.00007906679,0.00004554168,0.00014755176,0.00009885888,0.0007632055],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000018211163,0.00017959894,0.000073577365,0.00007898122,0.00025543652,0.00035065855,0.00028929254,0.000147318,0.000026259251],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00072556257,0.00043207896,0.51273274,0.00056727324,0.001958455,0.000031990658,0.0034623963,0.000012220529,0.0008907833,0.44599983,0.02865667,0.0045299856],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006698222,0.00036725143,0.9587916,0.000056490193,0.0003501106,0.000022386826,0.0033076263,0.0000050778626,0.000036548452,0.00052735535,0.035660975,0.00020473293],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00006996303,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000053891854,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44605887,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011131727,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000027024853,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8356565},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2957883233","doi":"","title":"Make yourself proud: Exploring behavioural regulations as serial mediators of the pride - well-being relationship","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Brock University; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Feeling; Deci-; Social psychology; Context (archaeology); Autonomy; Mediation; Sociology","score_opus":0.08068833661424518,"score_gpt":0.31188181641400653,"score_spread":0.23119347979976135,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2957883233","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96660745,0.0000100640245,0.000045326087,0.0011806908,0.0017727156,0.00066185236,0.000003851131,0.000091250935,0.029626822],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97885877,9.424652e-7,0.00079823274,0.00005153709,0.00015315964,0.00032891377,0.000013520054,0.000025351625,0.019769592],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988161,0.000117690535,0.0003839291,0.00022163856,0.0002043925,0.00025626106],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990624,0.0000836293,0.00013932509,0.00053002837,0.00010125532,0.00008332551],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016303394,0.00013093345,0.0001376488,0.00010111034,0.00022677207,0.000031789084,0.00022037067,0.000114168084,0.0044993423],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000059864917,0.00009438334,0.00012303506,0.00028232462,0.000096417956,0.00023194891,0.000068028836,0.00020774231,0.00045680578],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008486027,0.00014583267,0.8755403,0.000004474325,0.000017511005,0.0000014502656,0.0035581302,0.00002152652,0.0006827213,0.116438694,0.0016466263,0.001934226],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000375062,0.00003938531,0.9927488,0.000019785786,0.000068980095,0.000012634595,0.003056472,0.000010954456,0.0012298862,0.0020125909,0.00030116286,0.00012427993],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0016690004,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0001699228,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11720849,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035548823,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003672127,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99641067},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2959143276","doi":"10.1177/1529100619850176","title":"Mapping the Passions: Toward a High-Dimensional Taxonomy of Emotional Experience and Expression","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Gothic.net","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":212,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"H2020 European Research Council; National Institute of Mental Health; European Commission","keywords":"Passions; Psychology; Taxonomy (biology); Expression (computer science); Emotional expression; Social psychology; Computer science; Biology; Epistemology; Ecology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.24768437935317175,"score_gpt":0.3838040730931759,"score_spread":0.13611969374000413,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2959143276","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0012436701,0.99423075,0.00029320995,0.00014610855,0.0014920622,0.0013547101,0.00022488824,0.00003720133,0.0009774215],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0035380828,0.9844591,0.0029264526,0.0002380248,0.00044350512,0.0016115858,0.00033137924,0.00008222496,0.0063696485],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99778515,0.00036036942,0.000668449,0.0005855389,0.0002980192,0.0003024474],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983606,0.0002854943,0.00048510477,0.0006958589,0.000077743076,0.00009522417],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030243798,0.00036127752,0.00094786636,0.00017852838,0.00015653243,0.000028657008,0.0003843799,0.00045132905,0.002807496],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003924797,0.00021976272,0.0002684903,0.00023377432,0.00025193708,0.000075865915,0.00027364356,0.00058050203,0.00023861739],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014444398,0.00025192945,0.0001791674,0.0028817216,0.00011410443,0.000021013939,0.0014957036,0.000001507839,0.000037581318,0.007187498,0.028152972,0.9596624],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023865692,0.00005634773,0.0013537377,0.007052679,0.00012883046,0.00009642845,0.00029684667,0.00000172614,0.000002690201,0.00005093891,0.9904527,0.00026843004],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009359471,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000013856803,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9622997,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004041496,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015179395,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9981041},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2962913107","doi":"10.1016/j.emj.2019.07.003","title":"Supervisor undermining and submissive behavior: Shame resilience theory perspective","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Management Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":48,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Moderation; Social psychology; Mediation; Supervisor; Criticism; Mechanism (biology); Feeling; Moderated mediation; Perspective (graphical); Epistemology; Management; Sociology","score_opus":0.023441970166209584,"score_gpt":0.30777331458661006,"score_spread":0.2843313444204005,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2962913107","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6025306,0.00038102965,0.0003602123,0.00018106178,0.0004840915,0.00021805783,0.000002303286,0.00003418082,0.3958085],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9532885,0.000085616484,0.00057277374,0.00027872753,0.000119662036,0.000004677493,0.0000014299379,0.000036056168,0.04561258],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985146,0.0004434447,0.0002258626,0.0003339966,0.00017770703,0.00030441786],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993664,0.000029459907,0.000107516724,0.000295615,0.00006363209,0.00013738764],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076728116,0.00015148605,0.00012882845,0.00018386122,0.00020607817,0.00013852287,0.00027345977,0.000023390758,0.0039044102],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009912163,0.00013337527,0.00006852859,0.00011749752,0.00008041863,0.00015655492,0.00017114588,0.00032348995,0.00119314],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019527008,0.0006059279,0.13040996,0.000028182096,0.00026834384,0.005594627,0.013059199,0.000012611528,0.0007558685,0.71840847,0.0076115103,0.12305004],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011988278,0.00030736346,0.9481456,0.000066629495,0.00016665262,0.0005586831,0.041771702,0.0000037766627,0.000006523723,0.0017895651,0.0057235984,0.000261029],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000052169494,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.2821375e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8177357,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059065555,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000068510444,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99958456},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2967632537","doi":"10.1111/bjso.12338","title":"What really helps? Divergent implications of talking to someone with an empathic mindset versus similar experience for shame and self‐evaluation in the wake of an embarrassing event","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Mindset; Empathy; Feeling; Social psychology; Empathic concern; Perception; Task (project management); Surprise; Shame; Perspective-taking; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.06923283522717409,"score_gpt":0.427128993512186,"score_spread":0.35789615828501187,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2967632537","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9971149,0.00029309004,0.0002731323,0.0009997163,0.0006416239,0.0005478571,0.000033385073,0.0000036064785,0.000092700284],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983701,0.00006342497,0.0011576572,0.00022340118,0.00010379106,0.00004808513,0.000014277903,0.000013056646,0.0000061943265],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99852383,0.00032630106,0.0005034817,0.00022105055,0.0002294056,0.00019594685],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989619,0.00006216485,0.00043095901,0.00017700993,0.00029938054,0.00006857712],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010578287,0.00009059972,0.00026935534,0.000129391,0.00011985435,0.000042351192,0.0002459678,0.00012024543,0.0000940015],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032016,0.000086809785,0.000064860535,0.00019967099,0.000105218154,0.00034173732,0.000017210012,0.00017927321,6.548753e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0034444984,0.0063960487,0.04190855,0.00007485999,0.0002621911,0.00008481096,0.32469308,0.00010678446,0.042185824,0.0017993543,0.00075997645,0.578284],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0033866044,0.0028489723,0.9619846,0.00011473359,0.00008851461,0.00041536047,0.03047042,0.000012151436,0.000060445924,0.0003812332,0.00012575989,0.0001112264],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007928117,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00048127136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.920076,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035185454,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006388638,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35400003},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2970199652","doi":"10.1016/j.adolescence.2019.08.005","title":"Children's cognitive appraisal moderates associations between psychologically controlling parenting and children's depressive symptoms","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Adolescence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":64,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China","keywords":"Psychology; Moderation; Developmental psychology; Cognitive appraisal; Cognition; Context (archaeology); Moderated mediation; Depressive symptoms; Association (psychology); Cognitive reappraisal; Parenting styles; Perception; Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Psychiatry; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.019500442218284515,"score_gpt":0.3289954536539329,"score_spread":0.3094950114356484,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2970199652","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9956502,0.00050815934,0.0025801104,0.00014535642,0.00043636025,0.00028702142,0.00008828566,0.000022552891,0.0002819584],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989684,0.000027660803,0.00031068406,0.00012293938,0.00046998335,0.0000034356444,0.00001992908,0.000017944947,0.000058986676],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99843603,0.00016951273,0.0005608614,0.0002777484,0.00024393818,0.00031189233],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998287,0.0003302815,0.0007942468,0.00013215408,0.00031450306,0.00014176751],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00036366683,0.00018119805,0.0004389797,0.00013025056,0.00014744473,0.0000891954,0.00020171612,0.00015994855,0.00008706644],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016823986,0.00014931237,0.00014403617,0.00013542463,0.000086444976,0.00023471138,0.000043762753,0.0005797632,0.000036892907],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005044085,0.00017976966,0.99216706,0.0000016299529,0.00019979934,0.000008368509,0.00027928955,0.000021784,0.00035115203,0.00017639966,0.00007105866,0.006493252],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022777088,0.00031057073,0.99636877,0.00022192561,0.00022268147,0.00011349669,0.00012918028,0.000011764525,0.000092404785,0.000079646976,0.0000015489121,0.0001702854],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000014893791,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":9.709795e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0063229664,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020657933,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031085354,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6088782},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2972405382","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x18002571","title":"Emotions in the development of moral norms within cooperative relationships","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Morality; CLARITY; Psychology; Moral development; Social psychology; Criticism; Focus (optics); Moral disengagement; Social cognitive theory of morality; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Political science; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.18265245429822158,"score_gpt":0.3868579072886951,"score_spread":0.20420545299047355,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2972405382","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99596876,0.000025844529,0.000024405332,0.00092084525,0.00018235404,0.0002711666,0.0000065397194,0.000008975981,0.0025911264],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996524,3.482637e-7,0.0017798705,0.0000665187,0.000008160627,0.000028773187,0.0000055840233,0.0000026011257,0.0015841447],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990922,0.0001390914,0.00023507318,0.00020971373,0.000173522,0.000150355],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996652,0.00008222005,0.00006873073,0.0001217202,0.000033653312,0.000028494085],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010369626,0.00007824615,0.000106676125,0.00010538939,0.0002637572,0.000035192235,0.00018860579,0.000049192848,0.00021807094],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013071982,0.000045448443,0.000021076132,0.00048315444,0.00030323683,0.00015055414,0.000031219937,0.00014548008,0.000046492263],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000064075793,0.00032110547,0.92219657,0.0000029401651,0.0000018424558,0.0000023611408,0.034436412,0.000015863738,0.0014831137,0.03700076,0.00023153394,0.0043010833],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022066882,0.00017878847,0.9764363,0.000016883429,0.000005703494,0.000008726312,0.022567527,0.0000135246655,0.000087460976,0.00018930166,0.00019373138,0.000081391285],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012500063,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008007639,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.054239716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009539795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000066194836,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.23877238},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2972795567","doi":"10.1111/bjdp.12305","title":"Aware and tuned to care: Children with better distress recognition and higher sympathy anticipate more guilt after harming others","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Sympathy; Psychology; Distress; Social psychology; Feeling; Regret; Developmental psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.024170826093847568,"score_gpt":0.2987750480898468,"score_spread":0.2746042219959992,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2972795567","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99713784,0.0005995603,0.000024540088,0.0006300747,0.0006948218,0.00029214963,0.00009575022,0.000012693279,0.00051258266],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9944387,0.000055331482,0.0031172154,0.0019744998,0.00008932255,0.000021796226,0.000036201174,0.00003674596,0.0002301951],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988103,0.00006878665,0.00035748698,0.00033608428,0.00013659046,0.0002907602],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994334,0.000012802216,0.00015099942,0.0001340267,0.00009890676,0.00016988872],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010952191,0.00016969799,0.0002818461,0.00014431443,0.0000712796,0.000064002474,0.00014608486,0.00012076553,0.0009041877],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000043064574,0.00016843603,0.000039325558,0.00011137435,0.00010324958,0.00015384787,0.00006532837,0.0002441032,0.000068265304],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00033491076,0.00013650836,0.7036927,0.000015992264,0.00015454729,0.0006929811,0.0025884977,1.0758661e-7,0.00085842353,0.000001190404,0.002309277,0.28921488],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024563875,0.00036644225,0.985711,0.00029345488,0.00005905774,0.00905008,0.0009975982,2.5122084e-8,0.00009641482,0.00001883635,0.0007065061,0.00024422226],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008279377,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000468886,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28897065,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000394279,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015764967,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9900221},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2972834324","doi":"10.7202/1062919ar","title":"Impressions Sincerely Given","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Studies in Canadian Literature","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Cape Breton University; McGill University","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.04070219541993508,"score_gpt":0.3842380370424878,"score_spread":0.34353584162255274,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2972834324","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.801698,0.023695821,2.4689965e-7,0.0039088023,0.005322026,0.000456947,0.0003855458,0.00003679914,0.16449581],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96506166,0.00006418552,0.00008420039,0.00078829186,0.0001206285,0.000043118856,0.000027579144,0.000013717865,0.033796594],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99906826,0.00004760565,0.00013439955,0.0002577368,0.00005917959,0.00043282876],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993743,0.000034382654,0.000024242943,0.00032726282,0.000066297216,0.00017352562],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008763813,0.00011904573,0.00016707079,0.00022244283,0.00008467475,0.000024816183,0.00013824801,0.0001377406,0.0014352042],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022106731,0.000100115125,0.000046413952,0.0003472425,0.00005640165,0.00006733162,0.00003041575,0.00030391096,0.0004212833],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028399532,0.000086982356,0.32517987,0.0000707178,0.00014895773,0.00092065975,0.049109794,0.0000068605973,0.00017067327,0.050687745,0.5624644,0.011124926],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047739045,0.000077133525,0.20704487,0.0002960163,0.000013054976,0.000027609733,0.0042910203,0.000001371026,0.0000047892577,0.00046667195,0.7870812,0.00021889359],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.04785571,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.31624115,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26838544,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00018896243,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000081271755,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994776},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2980662068","doi":"10.1177/1359105319882740","title":"Body and appearance self-conscious emotions in Canada and Poland","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Health Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Measurement invariance; Psychology; Cross-cultural studies; Social psychology; Scale (ratio); Perspective (graphical); Demography; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Geography; Political science; Sociology; Structural equation modeling; Confirmatory factor analysis; Cartography","score_opus":0.01890793301751873,"score_gpt":0.3549574601655219,"score_spread":0.3360495271480031,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2980662068","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9800507,0.0023769054,0.000027189893,0.0151370475,0.0014930585,0.00016171361,0.000006268773,0.0000046971927,0.00074240926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99471486,0.0004136064,0.00024868123,0.0043832925,0.000052319763,0.00000204911,5.691046e-7,0.000009608677,0.00017501127],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99872863,0.00022708009,0.00048635126,0.00017299627,0.00008657778,0.0002983725],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992981,0.000040401672,0.00030467095,0.00016259104,0.000044469405,0.00014975917],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00051836116,0.00009191854,0.00033498293,0.00017998513,0.000050093782,0.0000066192,0.000082033504,0.00007049977,0.0001291352],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007635998,0.00008103441,0.000021529326,0.00011818379,0.000034705106,0.000052812975,0.0000131960805,0.00036827553,0.00001306522],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00005635401,0.00015206434,0.9778483,0.000033621174,0.00002225434,0.00008534541,0.00067271554,0.0000010955362,0.000090203306,0.00040971965,0.010744077,0.00988425],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017092478,0.00044116905,0.9828735,0.00004651427,0.000006705779,0.0015946004,0.00024706605,0.00000317363,2.1000164e-7,0.00011541108,0.012895467,0.00006696258],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.11865772,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.27279794,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15414022,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010836648,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00040193298,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8872112},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2981964091","doi":"10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104233","title":"Adverse childhood experiences and shame- and guilt-proneness: Examining the mediating roles of interpersonal problems in a community sample","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Child Abuse & Neglect","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":34,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Interpersonal communication; Mediation; Interpersonal relationship; Association (psychology); Clinical psychology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.025352038289449506,"score_gpt":0.2754236841223049,"score_spread":0.2500716458328554,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2981964091","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99761915,0.0010154137,0.000008615686,0.000094814204,0.00012776532,0.00039275904,0.000016247146,0.000022105476,0.00070312136],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9994487,0.00006671555,0.00020043827,0.00012731548,0.00003177369,0.00008329112,0.000014000791,0.00001428726,0.0000134781185],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998973,0.0002459919,0.0002522509,0.0002162296,0.00009983021,0.00021269204],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999066,0.0003156136,0.00011589198,0.00043833582,0.000020835709,0.000043312302],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002811897,0.00014011782,0.00022112504,0.000092152746,0.00017384122,0.000021095968,0.0002960412,0.00007036024,0.00018638172],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010272505,0.000100709665,0.000029793542,0.0001630433,0.00019326962,0.00011232777,0.00015364183,0.00036956565,0.0000038303106],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000019307949,0.0002903488,0.42331824,0.000030344012,0.000024126919,0.0000013318246,0.56640255,0.000009572865,0.0009957632,0.00014434218,0.000022832357,0.008741238],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009770585,0.00029230773,0.86055946,0.00032476956,0.000016706403,0.000028408544,0.13728242,0.000044303513,0.00015585018,0.00008157765,0.000098957484,0.00013821264],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00093946693,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0008827499,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43724123,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011976202,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014121515,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.41068208},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2982247040","doi":"10.1007/978-3-030-26437-6_15","title":"A Cross-Cultural Study on Dimensions of Experiences of Shame and Guilt Between Mainland Chinese and Euro-Canadians","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Advances in mental health and addiction","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Coalition for Research in Women's Health; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Mainland; Psychology; Mainland China; Social psychology; Geography; China; Archaeology","score_opus":0.027482319893227764,"score_gpt":0.39428906323574475,"score_spread":0.366806743342517,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2982247040","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98432064,0.0070101237,8.2358906e-7,0.000056431556,0.00039903735,0.00062924885,0.0003391284,0.000006450386,0.0072381035],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99081826,0.002726125,0.00004972971,0.00006356586,0.0000423207,0.000020886351,0.00009194071,0.000013164805,0.0061740126],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990023,0.000036110076,0.00037320258,0.00031613553,0.00011554767,0.0001567145],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993988,0.000050018392,0.00022349307,0.00016960566,0.00002431956,0.0001337133],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00011007642,0.000172677,0.000366679,0.00013923772,0.00010981889,0.0000089220075,0.000056417088,0.000089208275,0.000060482536],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007725301,0.00012510557,0.000023237691,0.00003636348,0.00024816958,0.00013823423,0.0000452945,0.00016236387,0.0000017408379],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002818929,0.00021248743,0.8721065,0.00015518085,0.0000427345,0.0000082835495,0.044060435,0.0000010524714,0.000014066476,0.002110315,0.00019080564,0.08081625],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032459665,0.007278238,0.9338931,0.0007847237,0.000046239857,0.000033180513,0.032568485,0.0000035241997,0.000003462412,0.000725161,0.021044344,0.0003735661],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006021634,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0006672364,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.08044268,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003219336,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026087271,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5101657},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2986374790","doi":"10.1037/cbs0000163","title":"When do self-conscious emotions distress teenagers? Interrelations between dispositional shame and guilt, depressive and anxious symptoms, and life satisfaction.","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec en Outaouais; University of Ottawa","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Shame; Distress; Depressive symptoms; Clinical psychology; Life satisfaction; Anxiety; Psychotherapist; Developmental psychology; Psychiatry; Social psychology","score_opus":0.04451760262829777,"score_gpt":0.26811312188894326,"score_spread":0.2235955192606455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2986374790","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99599034,0.0006239763,0.00006365908,0.0014458164,0.00088881626,0.00034293885,0.00018268853,0.000012449667,0.00044929926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9986729,0.00001920491,0.0009994186,0.00008534492,0.000086415064,0.0000102402755,0.000009549493,0.000010657701,0.000106277526],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99788666,0.000076694596,0.0005756023,0.0005196161,0.00022546951,0.0007159892],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9969147,0.00007917669,0.0003786342,0.00027212,0.0003118284,0.002043532],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":["sts"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008685725,0.00022355896,0.00031844174,0.0007867472,0.0017008525,0.00047628547,0.0005263807,0.00008018262,0.000459984],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000068984424,0.00020051634,0.000063868276,0.00051768654,0.003159969,0.0008567603,0.00010692712,0.00026950135,0.000004789808],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000022735715,0.000023032988,0.9859784,0.0000069091298,0.000028378054,0.00008097196,0.004722741,0.000019785351,0.000066627974,0.0044926708,0.00020921176,0.0043690004],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005169567,0.00044448354,0.99296683,0.00012892975,0.00014647252,0.0011099546,0.0031445555,0.00010030404,0.0000028073644,0.0009837322,0.0002092992,0.00024570245],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.062246714,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.184625,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12237829,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005807278,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007293218,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995988},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W2993438405","doi":"10.1002/jcpy.1153","title":"Reminders of One's Middle Name Result in Decreased Indulgence","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consumer Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Indulgence; Psychology; Feeling; Association (psychology); Consumption (sociology); Preference; Social psychology; Law; Sociology; Political science","score_opus":0.08236982534563125,"score_gpt":0.3726223915068879,"score_spread":0.29025256616125666,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W2993438405","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9836562,0.0013227938,0.00009937947,0.0005940541,0.0017667019,0.00017473946,0.0000083508085,0.000006049343,0.012371721],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99739003,0.00010567986,0.0012112814,0.00045414516,0.000044208988,0.000004058145,0.0000019988101,0.000017772798,0.0007708316],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99804986,0.0002558803,0.00096192776,0.00022950783,0.00020354422,0.00029930295],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983374,0.00015863426,0.0006933224,0.0004616238,0.00022588718,0.00012313388],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000718127,0.00013726794,0.0004869344,0.00048676544,0.000015566662,0.0000058451956,0.0003592481,0.00027217172,0.0033326547],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008339866,0.00012762516,0.00014885388,0.0003037224,0.00016442387,0.00009452736,0.000021656519,0.0005558212,0.0002843332],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0019592368,0.0022824204,0.91361463,0.000033292305,0.0002491037,0.00027518946,0.002415778,0.000006751855,0.032201935,0.003502495,0.009142187,0.034317],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005476648,0.00087309536,0.9808572,0.00018692548,0.000075607,0.0005159369,0.0008419315,0.0000014468392,0.00052942004,0.0007164951,0.00973501,0.00019028486],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000085555876,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000038994305,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06724259,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003257283,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009105006,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99757844},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3000355012","doi":"10.1111/jasp.12651","title":"Group‐based guilt and shame in the context of intergroup conflict: The role of beliefs and meta‐beliefs about group malleability","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Applied Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":23,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Azrieli Foundation","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Malleability; Context (archaeology); Perception; Group (periodic table)","score_opus":0.06205918212810474,"score_gpt":0.35125908304487313,"score_spread":0.2891999009167684,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3000355012","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97467846,0.0020427562,0.00018087447,0.015715158,0.00020476872,0.00054803316,0.000052004896,0.00000829286,0.006569672],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9934309,0.000094232695,0.0002534411,0.0059635276,0.00019919768,0.000030200628,0.0000030013637,0.000017829947,0.000007680854],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979642,0.00037379056,0.00093244226,0.00026874925,0.00021858184,0.00024223939],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984844,0.00028853558,0.000726713,0.00032065206,0.00010001402,0.000079716156],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012231926,0.00019839742,0.0007730375,0.00009469729,0.000092180664,0.000016258116,0.00059536775,0.0002462841,0.00026921357],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034859826,0.00012275016,0.00022646242,0.0002284456,0.00080832804,0.00004767101,0.00008610524,0.0006495487,0.000002912244],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.006853644,0.0052848174,0.028081328,0.000213468,0.0029087707,0.0000773763,0.21544708,0.0000036375384,0.0803427,0.54444623,0.010481849,0.10585907],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0100604035,0.0033125097,0.86751705,0.000026011148,0.0017712661,0.00011572597,0.04084,0.000008780173,0.00035969546,0.019529575,0.056020867,0.0004381152],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000088733694,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000894267,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8394357,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014093649,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001929697,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.50056064},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3003550315","doi":"10.1037/apl0000485","title":"How cheating undermines the perceived value of justice in the workplace: The mediating effect of shame.","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Applied Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":37,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Cheating; Psychology; Social psychology; Embarrassment; PsycINFO; Value (mathematics); Context (archaeology); Economic Justice","score_opus":0.04328623979127562,"score_gpt":0.3612239183647926,"score_spread":0.317937678573517,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3003550315","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96964633,0.00031556713,0.00025176318,0.022194821,0.00061619596,0.00038184252,0.000004486247,0.00000525342,0.00658376],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970525,0.000034332916,0.0002963686,0.002031089,0.0005170696,0.00002216892,0.0000012925034,0.0000172004,0.000027995637],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980343,0.0006234332,0.0006653196,0.00017089461,0.00026649275,0.00023954023],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99684274,0.0018732619,0.0008230657,0.00034202533,0.000073129355,0.000045794543],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0019355001,0.00016097252,0.00043733628,0.00008009159,0.00009834794,0.000019438408,0.00075281557,0.00014552285,0.00008342934],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00021512243,0.00007224638,0.00016503799,0.00045815873,0.0002659671,0.000036561512,0.000039290688,0.00081459794,0.0000052014807],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.009188143,0.001923634,0.060380865,0.0007828363,0.0012562985,0.00032485626,0.31362218,0.0023260016,0.32963863,0.07051784,0.049325053,0.16071366],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011434609,0.0048677125,0.8590283,0.00023371266,0.0021226269,0.00091562135,0.11111116,0.00031889867,0.002636951,0.0018672416,0.0049571074,0.0005060759],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000009609184,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000051458887,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7986474,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012382537,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025600919,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3539068},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3003865109","doi":"10.33497/jpe.v1i1.27","title":"Emotional Knowledge and the Emotional A Priori: Comments on Rick A. Furtak's Knowing Emotions","year":2019,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Philosophy of Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Psychoanalysis; A priori and a posteriori; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04578826187555564,"score_gpt":0.3325852895848727,"score_spread":0.2867970277093171,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3003865109","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96405756,0.00046365315,0.0005629579,0.0066749626,0.002879713,0.0004841612,0.000032409665,0.000017279726,0.024827285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972844,0.00005013308,0.00046479833,0.00022472764,0.00082444865,0.0000047989834,0.000014075472,0.000026085878,0.0011064949],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99770397,0.00041808854,0.00089578837,0.00025275748,0.0004850554,0.00024433396],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99792147,0.00032739685,0.000806069,0.0003428109,0.00047189044,0.0001303668],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010228439,0.00023657625,0.0004906595,0.00043401343,0.00019758665,0.000032531836,0.00029254565,0.00015875335,0.00091099285],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000073525596,0.00016903345,0.00039403854,0.0003138419,0.00025632716,0.00027364853,0.00006428662,0.00054490136,0.00019479159],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015140964,0.0049582855,0.03619896,0.00020090704,0.0007748371,0.000026275753,0.0056511164,0.00025693854,0.002128999,0.91354316,0.008714007,0.026032416],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.013677383,0.0021809794,0.93428904,0.0011651727,0.00034258043,0.0005233163,0.0007420336,0.00022183581,0.00009778853,0.04260442,0.0037738734,0.00038159557],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000112851085,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000013674328,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89809006,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009560968,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000067597815,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9974733},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3006913115","doi":"10.1017/s0954579419001627","title":"A process model linking physiological arousal and fear recognition to aggression via guilt in middle childhood","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Development and Psychopathology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Aggression; Psychology; Arousal; Developmental psychology; Feeling; Anger; Clinical psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.10908318883785739,"score_gpt":0.32891569372710167,"score_spread":0.21983250488924427,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3006913115","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99632376,0.0002329095,0.0011416435,0.0012437314,0.00017368888,0.00032570882,0.0000059651165,0.00005607549,0.000496522],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9867179,0.000044238623,0.011001323,0.0018979006,0.0000765795,0.00012683534,0.00005196287,0.00001696974,0.00006632165],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99873227,0.0000746843,0.00028553643,0.000542381,0.000074951124,0.00029017343],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996056,0.000015145354,0.000064858854,0.00012731315,0.000030791096,0.00015629458],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015239308,0.00017345719,0.0002360047,0.00011647583,0.000098662924,0.000014859473,0.00012298636,0.00018911889,0.000066111825],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026649055,0.00015286426,0.000019120998,0.00019479365,0.000045054483,0.000052425043,0.00009237151,0.00022800521,0.00010179832],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00060766586,0.00087521964,0.07384911,0.00008677519,0.000023207078,0.00026077483,0.07286631,0.000031292042,0.012890366,0.00017889604,0.0010769711,0.8372534],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036645806,0.0011084592,0.9847213,0.00047580682,0.00003063799,0.00025248848,0.0012174745,0.00047682546,0.00064438226,0.005433669,0.0011069139,0.0008674787],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000027318613,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000010041411,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91087216,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010091081,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020531848,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.62336236},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3025654970","doi":"10.1098/rsos.191922","title":"Do pride and shame track the evaluative psychology of audiences? Preregistered replications of Sznycer <i>et al</i> . (2016, 2017)","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Royal Society Open Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Shame; Social psychology; Psychology; Value (mathematics); Limiting; Frequentist inference; Bayesian probability; Computer science; Political science; Bayesian inference; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.13693068453753635,"score_gpt":0.45733385286133343,"score_spread":0.3204031683237971,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3025654970","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8701303,0.0006180807,0.0019790877,0.062860705,0.00028002818,0.0017687818,0.00012825306,0.000026954534,0.062207803],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98567086,0.00007053198,0.003649064,0.009170476,0.000013015836,0.00009102211,0.0000025982615,0.0000071892637,0.001325227],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99829596,0.00013749252,0.0003488584,0.0006630506,0.00031337634,0.0002412567],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99841815,0.00012434584,0.000341999,0.0007455193,0.00025681243,0.00011319062],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0020153876,0.000107711065,0.00022225844,0.000014725603,0.00026803836,0.000066523455,0.0015103053,0.000050006754,0.00051965873],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001781059,0.00007422887,0.00008949649,0.000541698,0.0021509416,0.00020556604,0.00048774143,0.00013840658,0.00002879859],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00017129465,0.0011732484,0.03621768,0.000040508716,0.00013341957,0.000002519144,0.11443226,0.000091996815,0.049626376,0.036493447,0.7309958,0.030621462],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015741463,0.0008622314,0.9485976,0.00006219445,0.00009646307,0.000016244434,0.0077998303,0.00085564627,0.0014851281,0.0009470337,0.037397515,0.000305929],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022930415,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013595573,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91238,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016257072,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018832929,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7925234},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3027276305","doi":"","title":"Assessing self-conscious emotions: A review of self-report and nonverbal measures.","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":52,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Nonverbal communication; Social psychology; Self-report study; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.15306822729929595,"score_gpt":0.46006310974907977,"score_spread":0.3069948824497838,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3027276305","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000074893183,0.9581272,0.00036988768,0.000033567645,0.0007959543,0.0013707322,0.000019167775,0.0002371701,0.03903885],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00000325315,0.98957103,0.0071140868,0.00016873478,0.00013946755,0.000106720145,0.0000941237,0.00006782016,0.0027347612],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99650747,0.0003627294,0.0016628314,0.00070117536,0.00036339017,0.0004023928],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974809,0.00017045188,0.000907672,0.000953169,0.00030543623,0.00018235578],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018933546,0.00050577865,0.0022148113,0.0003312825,0.0001062923,0.000051530318,0.00025382606,0.0005364191,0.0014730832],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008049789,0.0003909706,0.00061906,0.00060332543,0.000093501585,0.00013675599,0.00009562348,0.0005163028,0.0001392633],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[3.842011e-7,0.00036689456,0.00006172744,0.06290365,0.00033932118,0.00045872567,0.000039017086,8.827768e-10,6.97132e-8,0.00079395116,0.0062142434,0.92882204],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014488681,0.00004021405,0.00012624181,0.05902378,0.003788667,0.0056105615,0.000025483838,8.589213e-8,6.4321e-8,0.000004876383,0.93088144,0.00035372187],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000117147094,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014512033,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9284683,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011974571,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000419839,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998542},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3033223906","doi":"10.1111/jora.12565","title":"Adolescents’ Narratives of Schadenfreude","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Research on Adolescence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Narrative; Harm; Social psychology; Experiential learning; Developmental psychology; Literature","score_opus":0.25493814147864713,"score_gpt":0.4928144747812365,"score_spread":0.2378763333025894,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3033223906","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9893026,0.0005612164,0.0005102965,0.0068577724,0.0003383258,0.0001992524,0.000008439758,0.000011997843,0.002210098],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99846745,0.000053204454,0.00053380604,0.00027114188,0.00030554613,0.000001962894,2.879527e-7,0.000014329414,0.00035227375],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99761784,0.000488872,0.0004699198,0.00018515073,0.00090894906,0.00032928886],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99839646,0.000058913458,0.00026133133,0.00023315742,0.00071990007,0.00033024265],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010009396,0.00010265808,0.000264356,0.00031301423,0.000078191035,0.00002245218,0.00058302307,0.00008351591,0.00054889324],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002685236,0.00008086395,0.00014210556,0.00063271885,0.0003193259,0.00012029485,0.00007021164,0.0011697421,0.00019060132],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0057433983,0.005341945,0.53288394,0.0007175321,0.00019383381,0.0019135505,0.029760355,0.00006175803,0.22348875,0.03220831,0.12794006,0.039746553],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0031226927,0.0074532474,0.93568796,0.0034241297,0.00002281972,0.00014572407,0.027384553,0.000015679212,0.014723654,0.00043413715,0.0072949706,0.00029044988],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000063761495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000010798631,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.402804,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040381703,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013222282,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6009996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3038478365","doi":"10.1093/alcalc/agaa056","title":"Ashamed and Alone—Risk Factors for Alcohol Craving Among Depressed Emerging Adults","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Alcohol and Alcoholism","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University; University of Manitoba","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; University of Manitoba","keywords":"Shame; Mediation; Psychology; Craving; Context (archaeology); Clinical psychology; Moderated mediation; Depression (economics); Psychological intervention; Psychiatry; Social psychology; Addiction","score_opus":0.053525414643056574,"score_gpt":0.3211958366635648,"score_spread":0.2676704220205083,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3038478365","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99496925,0.0008849381,0.00043545486,0.00083373033,0.00044589414,0.00096119184,0.0002223958,0.00020969429,0.0010374746],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99735475,0.0001627255,0.0005896221,0.0006338342,0.0003532102,0.00019279578,0.000090810245,0.00008030127,0.00054196286],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9976401,0.00010277632,0.00046863346,0.0009316379,0.00019189331,0.00066501094],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985754,0.00024365306,0.00023072564,0.000349899,0.000090125905,0.00051021326],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020259173,0.00041924225,0.0005074047,0.00013253166,0.00046935363,0.00012813247,0.00022288959,0.00025424935,0.00027141406],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015202683,0.00037895623,0.0001724431,0.00022162538,0.00020056432,0.0002853536,0.00015465161,0.0003609761,0.000025419513],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00042154352,0.00027028954,0.88279283,0.00015508296,0.00044146914,0.000078373305,0.027199727,0.00002298836,0.0055989865,0.0022676743,0.007564079,0.073186934],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0062085525,0.00030413613,0.9779575,0.000091514754,0.0004339374,0.00002058597,0.0039355424,0.0008358012,0.0012945156,0.00022646954,0.007910676,0.0007807708],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00109206,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000056889698,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.09516464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012954056,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014553015,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99986625},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3044119755","doi":"10.1287/orsc.2020.1358","title":"Compassion in the Clink: When and How Human Services Workers Overcome Barriers to Care","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":15,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Compassion; Feeling; Distancing; Psychology; Social psychology; Compassion fatigue; Empathy; Human services; Qualitative research; Burnout; Public relations; Sociology; Political science; Clinical psychology; Medicine; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)","score_opus":0.03466728575388839,"score_gpt":0.33083403165746134,"score_spread":0.29616674590357295,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3044119755","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98647994,0.00002369358,0.00023087945,0.012191094,0.00012278001,0.00017465952,0.0000035045134,0.000026941825,0.0007465071],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99678224,8.9673136e-7,0.00017456517,0.0029201813,0.000030314024,0.0000036745241,0.0000063676725,0.0000062221998,0.00007552192],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999325,0.000045868564,0.00007308775,0.0002475503,0.00017972346,0.00012880136],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995545,0.00001105644,0.000030505455,0.00015612425,0.000095508076,0.00015226865],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015855233,0.000056674293,0.000059678547,0.00006770054,0.00034982935,0.00015213166,0.00032384667,0.000029233335,0.00038423337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052023217,0.000041739284,0.0000058051633,0.0013591886,0.00009785084,0.00018253214,0.00007420449,0.000067926725,0.00003770698],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000020371726,0.000008552653,0.9112881,0.0000054700577,5.899811e-7,0.0000029973469,0.07242547,0.000009767803,0.01215629,0.0016856779,0.0012830165,0.0011320327],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019374044,0.000057914192,0.9511437,0.000013403036,0.000004144711,0.0000021747921,0.044384096,0.000014088082,0.0007165528,0.000015497655,0.0033694722,0.000085249616],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000056741254,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000040874973,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.03985557,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022454398,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033334796,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4207086},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3048131236","doi":"10.14738/assrj.77.8526","title":"Shakespeare’s Richard III: An Anomalous Protagonist in an Unusual Play","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Drama; Comics; Plot (graphics); Literature; Conscience; Tragedy (event); Philosophy; Queen (butterfly); Psychoanalysis; Art; Psychology; Epistemology; Mathematics","score_opus":0.25049790798493654,"score_gpt":0.5456084574683063,"score_spread":0.2951105494833698,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3048131236","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97975427,0.0008630777,0.000063842854,0.0022298438,0.0003831621,0.00038409093,0.000011094781,0.000023395805,0.016287234],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978342,0.00013505452,0.0005646921,0.00018938456,0.0010091852,0.00005358412,0.000002856416,0.0000126328005,0.00019840292],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9958992,0.001140328,0.00041981475,0.0005200253,0.0010191647,0.0010014841],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99916774,0.00008867044,0.00010222512,0.00011788461,0.00017336906,0.00035009],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0033226623,0.0001336601,0.00023876487,0.0003638434,0.001302766,0.00035973842,0.0010240532,0.0001113564,0.0008271026],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014317286,0.000115686984,0.000052846743,0.0022132006,0.0013041188,0.0017217551,0.00011105781,0.0013138284,0.00005612811],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005858221,0.0018675594,0.56925976,0.000015364503,0.000008547184,0.001494014,0.058027767,0.00016280475,0.0018898987,0.028610995,0.0015541782,0.33652326],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0056647104,0.013306962,0.73719096,0.00011806223,0.000011328901,0.00026327206,0.14563996,0.0006881509,0.00022389361,0.016251119,0.07951635,0.0011252406],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00020994866,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001501777,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.33539802,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017606518,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003231101,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999974},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3048574490","doi":"10.1017/s0140525x20000072","title":"What matters emotionally: The importance of pride for cumulative culture","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Behavioral and Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Prestige; Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Cognitive psychology; Political science; Linguistics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.12275402048024373,"score_gpt":0.3994358104742429,"score_spread":0.27668178999399917,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3048574490","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"commentary","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"commentary","genre_consensus":"commentary","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.088422365,0.00059540675,0.000037793085,0.9085374,0.0012093164,0.0007419658,0.000278208,0.000026964815,0.0001505755],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.013328763,0.0000477114,0.0013568212,0.966595,0.0012162183,0.00024464904,0.00027910413,0.000032403765,0.016899366],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983466,0.00009162706,0.00034072076,0.00056612474,0.00034347473,0.00031141008],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991793,0.00016134164,0.00030355272,0.00021515506,0.00009258529,0.000048075915],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002702218,0.00023666094,0.00030680792,0.000065055465,0.0003264276,0.00016683778,0.00047303256,0.00024468228,0.00028423415],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001487849,0.00013867766,0.00016984993,0.00025206126,0.0010758672,0.00027176118,0.000078994766,0.0004378761,0.000010018711],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007836304,0.000039498103,0.0036120303,0.000024334582,0.000010626201,0.000025444879,0.0018741838,3.2118126e-7,0.0001356253,0.0006909057,0.99101907,0.0025601385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041409043,0.0007969494,0.022445306,0.00016277986,0.00019529359,0.000047954807,0.0046105157,0.000007315015,0.00005141097,0.0024583037,0.968372,0.00043807912],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000063524676,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000029967898,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.075093605,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000138368605,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000054449105,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.56551105},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3049042451","doi":"10.1016/j.appet.2020.104841","title":"Propelling pride to promote healthy food choices among entity and incremental theorists","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Appetite","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Guelph","funders":"Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek","keywords":"Pride; Malleability; Psychology; Recall; Social psychology; Psychological intervention; Intervention (counseling); Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Political science","score_opus":0.040043477314458835,"score_gpt":0.31293008612680845,"score_spread":0.2728866088123496,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3049042451","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99437064,0.00019173567,0.0002531346,0.0016004943,0.00019061482,0.0006030689,0.000019398596,0.00007701432,0.0026938717],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9973688,0.000012817379,0.00090351014,0.001060973,0.00018104218,0.00004535405,0.000009355932,0.000017862303,0.00040025837],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991182,0.000051537387,0.00017056863,0.00032679408,0.00010138633,0.00023152502],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995438,0.000010180678,0.000052622865,0.00015602999,0.000022197959,0.00021518496],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014696427,0.000108389286,0.0001275773,0.00003698189,0.000102572005,0.00004498847,0.000111471854,0.00004868332,0.00028551187],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014188811,0.000097798875,0.000030251902,0.00014653779,0.000046131718,0.00008321819,0.00008678653,0.0001330451,0.00029293858],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00044522283,0.000639264,0.8783583,0.0003314914,0.0001444074,0.00007121854,0.013893385,0.000005055268,0.020531459,0.03177556,0.003276037,0.050528623],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0020140414,0.0034325693,0.85398775,0.00031423706,0.00006952782,0.00002087035,0.0009658476,0.000043075157,0.00550611,0.0002523512,0.13273966,0.00065392867],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00022788659,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00015830714,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12946363,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001481407,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010225082,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39881223},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3094386775","doi":"10.1080/09638237.2020.1836557","title":"Childhood emotional neglect and depressive and anxiety symptoms among mental health outpatients: the mediating roles of narcissistic vulnerability and shame","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Mental Health","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":36,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Sherbrooke; University of British Columbia","funders":"Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Neglect; Anxiety; Vulnerability (computing); Mental health; Clinical psychology; Distress; Mediation; Developmental psychology; Psychiatry; Social psychology","score_opus":0.01835020048393278,"score_gpt":0.3220662539442731,"score_spread":0.3037160534603403,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3094386775","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98364013,0.004384795,0.000038740905,0.011067639,0.00022704471,0.0003996492,0.0002139812,0.000006171754,0.000021862657],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9976598,0.0006865135,0.00028193326,0.0012163176,0.000114230585,0.0000037245338,0.000021169091,0.000011945846,0.0000043845184],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99820304,0.00036871718,0.00068806944,0.0002161512,0.00028926833,0.00023478412],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99863124,0.00008251516,0.0007594852,0.00009319053,0.00005090062,0.0003826814],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005478534,0.0001390043,0.00036909868,0.000052289757,0.00037392732,0.000023104081,0.0000927069,0.00004876,0.000047190708],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004618641,0.000098881435,0.000058883168,0.000091119204,0.00021005153,0.00013311018,0.000080785445,0.000354006,3.2701575e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018272418,0.00062681985,0.8447081,0.0001327665,0.00010729851,0.0000026744851,0.0444318,0.000003725853,0.00015417785,0.00016917542,0.0012717651,0.10820898],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0018766695,0.001867003,0.99062026,0.00017918438,0.000022354852,0.00018961493,0.0049041044,0.000087391265,0.000029945699,0.00006116333,0.0000845366,0.00007775749],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014032399,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000429357,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.14591217,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008993508,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00010958126,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4032268},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3110723132","doi":"10.31470/2309-1797-2020-28-1-41-58","title":"Verbal Emotional Disclosure of Moral Injury in Holodomor Survivors","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PSYCHOLINGUISTICS","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Alberta","keywords":"Moral injury; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.07003311907658248,"score_gpt":0.3591478771937453,"score_spread":0.2891147581171628,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3110723132","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9572656,0.00008000485,0.00047827835,0.00066287286,0.0024591587,0.00020634913,0.00034463484,0.00005831986,0.038444754],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99742526,0.0000079889005,0.0011206794,0.00045989678,0.0005519474,0.000012447273,0.00005146645,0.00002978924,0.0003404993],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986048,0.000087779146,0.00046828762,0.00034617458,0.00021075208,0.0002822085],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927014,0.000041378782,0.00012231874,0.00029850274,0.00012085194,0.00014679063],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016268116,0.0001652593,0.00027215548,0.00009877874,0.000033981345,0.000011425984,0.0002443468,0.00013800221,0.0011559485],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019390482,0.00016784074,0.000099471035,0.00039901878,0.00012025565,0.000022057504,0.000041361436,0.0003020671,0.00019061184],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0006719316,0.0018118842,0.7791023,0.00008957979,0.000077540666,0.00022701155,0.007522613,0.00007504954,0.0008024811,0.17808813,0.023352673,0.008178779],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023656914,0.00064364256,0.9663516,0.00007285756,0.00007724517,0.000015527321,0.0006903545,0.0001646858,0.00013078278,0.0033836493,0.025578178,0.00052574225],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001936082,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000028626802,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18724932,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019292067,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028249648,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997571},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3116599439","doi":"10.3968/11909","title":"China’s National Image in Fighting COVID-19 in the Eyes of Foreign Correspondents and Foreign Medical Experts","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian social science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Construct (python library); China; Judgement; Government (linguistics); Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Foreign policy; Field (mathematics); Political science; Psychology; Public relations; Business; Law; Medicine; Computer science; Pathology; Philosophy; Linguistics; Disease","score_opus":0.060387682838832814,"score_gpt":0.3794908677954942,"score_spread":0.31910318495666135,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3116599439","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8665354,0.00003126062,0.000037988968,0.006473622,0.00006962054,0.00015378215,0.000050664174,0.0000047388367,0.12664293],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9953356,9.713611e-7,0.000032066404,0.0045207273,0.000053271804,0.000016135347,0.000003569411,0.0000026808164,0.00003502716],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990119,0.00007588969,0.00013560543,0.00017923139,0.00035876426,0.00023866145],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995248,0.00005019155,0.000033980643,0.000045755885,0.000028147899,0.00031713521],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00078424904,0.000047980455,0.00007472481,0.00013297667,0.00017148493,0.000025683612,0.00032532663,0.00005772092,0.00086266577],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0007401604,0.000040228606,0.000016728696,0.0006075505,0.00053100387,0.00009377924,0.000025776531,0.00010146031,0.0000030493852],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028379465,0.000068122295,0.37247616,0.000014323622,0.0000029099854,0.0003882885,0.0864626,9.989928e-7,0.00055088557,0.5136486,0.016831372,0.00952736],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006187006,0.00004741961,0.9639116,0.000011543004,0.000002403839,0.000015229716,0.0303955,0.00015353844,0.000018445055,0.0019664192,0.0027417429,0.000117454125],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.03165289,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.035464603,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.59143543,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017074919,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0010333629,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98213565},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3117054673","doi":"10.15353/cjds.v9i1.597","title":"Crip Theory and Mad Studies: Intersections and Points of Departure","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Disability Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Essentialism; Subversion; Sociology; Opposition (politics); Shame; Politics; Technoscience; Discipline; Epistemology; Gender studies; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Psychology; Law; Political science; Social science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11833548320562062,"score_gpt":0.38799532571077666,"score_spread":0.26965984250515607,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3117054673","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9716614,0.01654971,0.000013600259,0.01096432,0.00044889934,0.00009112646,0.00004746086,0.0000033940182,0.000220096],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99914896,0.00021120012,0.000085025036,0.00040502372,0.00008064366,0.0000033550368,3.0069162e-7,0.0000060247926,0.000059475613],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991916,0.00016825834,0.00031345405,0.00013313895,0.000051946914,0.0001416475],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990409,0.00024958717,0.00011152755,0.00010224987,0.0002077196,0.0002880213],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037141415,0.000097132346,0.00032809502,0.00004684351,0.00012646044,0.0000086183345,0.000067499146,0.000038906986,0.00008838031],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009327642,0.000075567914,0.00006577476,0.00009807607,0.0010996171,0.0000670877,0.000026965477,0.00016399498,0.0000015981393],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013831316,0.000085472995,0.8453077,0.0002064272,0.0012228702,0.00006386683,0.11380554,0.000001025498,0.000059449776,0.012294701,0.017612228,0.009202403],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00068325776,0.0007813298,0.60336727,0.00011674126,0.00035519083,0.00011848581,0.38447747,3.6197486e-7,0.000030398867,0.0062963204,0.0036263766,0.00014678942],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00047263468,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.023043016,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27067193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000071361,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004809506,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9947839},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3121220896","doi":"10.3386/w23207","title":"Why Being Wrong can be Right: Magical Warfare Technologies and the Persistence of False Beliefs","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"National Bureau of Economic Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Canadian Institute for Advanced Research","keywords":"MAGIC (telescope); Persistence (discontinuity); Democracy; Psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Social psychology; Positive economics; Criminology; Political science; Law; Economics; Philosophy; Engineering; Politics","score_opus":0.35172483353769596,"score_gpt":0.5015101799884094,"score_spread":0.14978534645071345,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3121220896","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6956898,0.0033918384,0.000013460713,0.070630506,0.00076732057,0.0018110338,0.0006374733,0.00006621936,0.22699235],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968134,0.0003055402,0.0002595716,0.000034673223,0.000086490196,0.00016417801,0.00007721536,0.000015969988,0.002242963],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981025,0.00021328883,0.00045163985,0.00051967904,0.0004152816,0.00029764028],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9976861,0.0006367467,0.000301271,0.0007614374,0.0005681948,0.000046246634],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002127974,0.00016740443,0.00042909526,0.00043010933,0.00030983984,0.000074506876,0.0011089076,0.00044238413,0.00045647274],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0004811816,0.00012506804,0.00016462328,0.00005302608,0.0024629124,0.00006131935,0.0010895669,0.0010390731,0.000012953843],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010220766,0.00009150995,0.0032216923,0.00008229015,0.0001459234,0.0000065161166,0.0008496143,0.00004463711,0.00007780154,0.9849201,0.006958848,0.0034988574],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019547916,0.00017048598,0.020255575,0.0002946656,0.00006738662,0.000035641868,0.003599132,0.00024494613,0.00067256996,0.9676643,0.0047028568,0.0003376274],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0036632183,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007555509,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30112362,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020693548,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026831825,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.90747035},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3122149948","doi":"10.1037/pspi0000012","title":"Having “been there” doesn’t mean I care: When prior experience reduces compassion for emotional distress.","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality and Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":85,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Distressing; Distress; Psychology; Event (particle physics); Social psychology; Compassion; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology","score_opus":0.15463787380246993,"score_gpt":0.4328396478082872,"score_spread":0.27820177400581725,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3122149948","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9850104,0.0008370917,0.00074243144,0.009995934,0.0016531717,0.00015893,0.00008796083,0.000013103837,0.0015009935],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99627596,0.0000121941375,0.0013475178,0.0006470054,0.0010258295,0.000015461943,0.000017893586,0.000014760487,0.0006433526],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99854684,0.00025284517,0.00044144463,0.0002517673,0.00024448446,0.00026260928],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99895215,0.00005990457,0.00036546544,0.000107837855,0.00034843097,0.00016618738],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00053218484,0.0001483182,0.0003461067,0.000077118144,0.00030226502,0.000040535626,0.00021965138,0.00021532999,0.00034693987],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003478868,0.00012164325,0.0001942731,0.0000554921,0.00033875447,0.00014854355,0.000030241119,0.00028256714,0.000005450353],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003637473,0.0022237913,0.06501132,0.00010797861,0.00038903428,0.00011203968,0.6137358,0.0000017840847,0.0061822454,0.034269795,0.116037,0.15829174],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004392021,0.0010823952,0.85573727,0.000055112574,0.00012968908,0.00024706958,0.08562841,0.000002401729,0.000043636715,0.004602121,0.04777248,0.0003073685],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008056223,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000043629247,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79072595,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000774939,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006265917,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.49604678},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3123197109","doi":"","title":"Power and Action Orientation: Power as a Catalyst for Consumer Switching Behavior","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Priming (agriculture); Action (physics); Perspective (graphical); Power (physics); Psychology; Mediation; Moderation; Orientation (vector space); Social psychology; Business; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Sociology","score_opus":0.03572718992597851,"score_gpt":0.3716109736041619,"score_spread":0.3358837836781834,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3123197109","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97483015,0.000027503778,0.006014477,0.00021133039,0.0010174677,0.00038832647,0.00000848556,0.000066830755,0.017435407],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9884504,0.0000011793541,0.0009780956,0.00026411863,0.000038140115,0.00019031965,0.000026451307,0.000017561992,0.0100337425],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993181,0.000028175566,0.000157699,0.0002583023,0.00006908249,0.00016862733],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995385,0.000051698313,0.000051991265,0.00021294046,0.000067828216,0.000077065015],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013904003,0.00009983561,0.00010886337,0.000068073045,0.000135437,0.000038185055,0.000045971137,0.00008613527,0.0029754],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019722047,0.00008693559,0.00004841037,0.000060730268,0.000029467958,0.00011624585,0.000015491534,0.000072691575,0.00024468385],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00044457417,0.001796248,0.2688601,0.000038861413,0.00018355098,0.00002737427,0.009322325,5.8201795e-7,0.05539491,0.3931606,0.042108867,0.228662],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004952224,0.0016269911,0.7591259,0.000023492938,0.00043884487,0.00031067317,0.007914307,0.000012973468,0.0036992296,0.00081137964,0.2203183,0.0007657085],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023862178,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006300782,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4902658,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014906181,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009199966,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.997936},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3124254735","doi":"10.1509/jmr.09.0421","title":"When Guilt Begets Pleasure: The Positive Effect of a Negative Emotion","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Marketing Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":84,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Pleasure; Valence (chemistry); Psychology; Social psychology; Affect (linguistics); Consumption (sociology); Cognition; Contrast (vision); Negative emotion; Association (psychology); Hedonism; Cognitive psychology; Aesthetics; Psychotherapist; Chemistry; Communication; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0866532273788578,"score_gpt":0.4365840019401821,"score_spread":0.34993077456132426,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3124254735","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98559076,0.00076050975,0.00003881446,0.0019218196,0.00046846145,0.00028144446,0.0000055795417,0.000004224635,0.01092837],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979793,0.000024441562,0.00024039907,0.000017752183,0.0004751617,0.000008173127,7.2380226e-7,0.000015934636,0.0012381374],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99061644,0.007633187,0.00039849812,0.000100134384,0.00076265907,0.00048907474],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9924637,0.00596801,0.00030974724,0.00032993584,0.0008052468,0.00012334212],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.038849276,0.00009664187,0.00023405558,0.00025696898,0.00019708741,0.000025661318,0.0004524651,0.00009491759,0.00075332297],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0073389914,0.00005664534,0.00016367127,0.00028114725,0.00020243932,0.00014721228,0.00014470384,0.0009849526,0.000039662347],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.012291986,0.0011998981,0.6464717,0.00016146197,0.0006460656,0.00009366856,0.028873706,0.0000069713615,0.0130390525,0.0013611412,0.14826351,0.14759083],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010171169,0.0011595446,0.99135154,0.00028358455,0.000066667235,0.00018813707,0.0022868873,0.000004689796,0.002135732,0.00024077113,0.0011953547,0.00006996933],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010470854,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004581054,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34487984,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010351065,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005242016,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98970693},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3124301339","doi":"10.2307/3505228","title":"10.2307/3505228","year":2000,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Time to knit","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Retributive justice; Philosophy of law; Political philosophy; Criminology; Applied philosophy; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Law; Philosophy; Political science; Politics; Epistemology; Economic Justice; Comparative law","score_opus":0.016524810728199654,"score_gpt":0.2579811660461911,"score_spread":0.24145635531799142,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3124301339","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.024409534,0.000031612042,5.018397e-7,0.0002755474,0.0000088874085,0.00012244887,0.000015152247,0.00010753043,0.9750288],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0024372237,7.398314e-8,0.00010568195,0.00010866995,0.000095491596,0.000024062956,0.000013165294,0.000016740769,0.9971989],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994304,0.000027977345,0.000104700775,0.00017246156,0.00006395171,0.00020046964],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956506,0.000012365028,0.000011086704,0.00029468225,0.000018542522,0.00009823505],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005493529,0.00007861259,0.00009001683,0.000047111644,0.000047438283,0.000013996754,0.00011938484,0.00005505053,0.99950457],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000034127966,0.00007546568,0.00004305848,0.00012657492,0.000018662593,0.000029892479,0.000013190009,0.00006291308,0.99771804],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023935418,0.000081533944,0.0000016875115,4.5309295e-7,0.000005352434,0.00001104854,0.000026047903,0.0000018284547,0.000040658382,0.000020366973,0.3386818,0.6611053],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00018169526,0.00013907254,0.0020095876,0.0000037174543,0.000014562725,0.0000132046725,0.000001982386,0.0000015713955,0.000013767243,0.000004041089,0.99751854,0.00009827653],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000054608077,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":1.8889111e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66100705,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012582802,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000006457009,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3077401},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3124901360","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2020.619222","title":"Emotivity in the Voice: Prosodic, Lexical, and Cultural Appraisal of Complaining Speech","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":19,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Réseau en Bio-Imagerie du Quebec; Faculty of Medicine, McGill University; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; McGill University","keywords":"Psychology; Emotive; Prosody; Complaint; Interpersonal communication; Perception; Mediation; Tone (literature); Empathy; Social psychology; Paralanguage; Linguistics; Communication","score_opus":0.0547989205456276,"score_gpt":0.40258982653894226,"score_spread":0.34779090599331464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3124901360","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9756919,0.001152921,0.0015529724,0.001665422,0.0025664368,0.00020462193,0.000014524656,0.000014195806,0.017136974],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9888142,0.000061250284,0.0102940975,0.00052787043,0.00006383968,0.00003217512,0.000020604579,0.00001048139,0.00017552642],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99840444,0.00047148252,0.0003279974,0.00039105906,0.00010254936,0.0003024738],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99938333,0.00009608653,0.0000806687,0.0003658901,0.000037766284,0.00003624364],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004367515,0.00012699756,0.00031009523,0.00012975659,0.000049365186,0.000014110639,0.00020593058,0.00018990731,0.00012915207],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000068425354,0.00009959023,0.00004992641,0.00041316234,0.00037061068,0.00006090094,0.000043478452,0.00042917233,0.000011753252],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010261831,0.0007770012,0.8663371,0.000015082343,0.000022775212,0.00032703872,0.0055685197,6.254135e-7,0.00065326825,0.0032681683,0.0549943,0.06793347],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016666384,0.00015756598,0.9745893,0.000026311583,0.000016891177,0.00035578758,0.008286118,0.000016722775,0.00004869107,0.0018109436,0.01288603,0.00013898361],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007999673,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012583945,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10825219,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012731221,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001674263,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.40611717},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3125124209","doi":"","title":"Sympathy: A History","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sympathy; Political science; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.09371870124080084,"score_gpt":0.28130549324003035,"score_spread":0.1875867919992295,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3125124209","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.62729394,0.009197557,0.0027562643,0.0014389467,0.012622769,0.0024307026,0.0016207182,0.0019895176,0.3406496],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.7475381,0.034154385,0.0013251015,0.00087086024,0.0011100735,0.0000061007645,0.0015468461,0.00027257417,0.21317595],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99525845,0.0006536405,0.0004406514,0.0017778567,0.00079262495,0.0010767553],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9961579,0.00008956953,0.0007260804,0.0014884858,0.0005523499,0.000985619],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","bibliometrics","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["research_integrity"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005348253,0.0008557567,0.0008694292,0.048574533,0.0003335488,0.00003789217,0.0026902151,0.0024141145,0.0023470188],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009557676,0.0011421948,0.0012338221,0.013730939,0.0007609422,0.0005348727,0.002401935,0.0040161833,0.0004459155],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005055169,0.0006867692,0.056100033,0.00011168069,0.00087855005,0.0017548907,0.0025350982,0.00009510121,0.00009085938,0.057084326,0.87912226,0.0010349314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023800528,0.0001751828,0.024216345,0.00022882318,0.0014201758,0.000022191534,0.0058716997,0.00001956946,0.0000048997863,0.0007720176,0.96362555,0.0012634667],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022544127,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000052283896,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.12747364,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0016658326,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000563307,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99910283},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3132741141","doi":"10.1027/2157-3891/a000004","title":"Pakistani Immigrants' Nuanced Beliefs About Shame and Its Regulation","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Perspectives in Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Honor; Immigration; Social psychology; Psychology; Coping (psychology); Grounded theory; Qualitative research; Sociology; Clinical psychology; Social science; Political science","score_opus":0.03958678646780877,"score_gpt":0.4147127886928876,"score_spread":0.3751260022250788,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3132741141","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9235168,0.0040654405,0.0006066148,0.005244364,0.0023325398,0.00016303014,0.00005603457,0.00005344284,0.06396174],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9927801,0.00036780428,0.0005590923,0.0005968862,0.00024014316,0.000056188,0.000037875376,0.000020708138,0.005341235],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985425,0.0001242257,0.00031055254,0.0006406577,0.00014795954,0.00023411111],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927896,0.000063909385,0.00009003804,0.0002638364,0.00024880492,0.000054440585],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015266356,0.00014772078,0.00018211147,0.00022918462,0.000053604694,0.000029372257,0.00018331346,0.00016587079,0.0049760337],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007610774,0.00016218776,0.000063693136,0.00023166013,0.00011447097,0.00013495935,0.00005567222,0.00025616772,0.00017816269],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00032620048,0.00144876,0.042559344,0.0000068809018,0.00017974028,0.0004332279,0.02276718,0.000011061482,0.02675173,0.88331705,0.003740701,0.018458132],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016456579,0.00007442111,0.9763813,0.00003331904,0.000010143705,0.0002832835,0.0062644584,0.00003284717,0.00020227618,0.008690555,0.0061942465,0.00018751703],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011679162,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020256871,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9338219,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00009208906,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020529787,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99593353},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3136468541","doi":"10.1177/00187267211007539","title":"Moved to speak up: How prosocial emotions influence the employee voice process","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Human Relations","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":31,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Prosocial behavior; Anger; Psychology; Notice; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Empathy; Emotional contagion; Emotional labor; Communication","score_opus":0.055353769215701794,"score_gpt":0.3716728017862781,"score_spread":0.3163190325705763,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3136468541","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97079444,0.00003782511,0.00035473565,0.0064324993,0.0004238238,0.00045833905,0.00004386025,0.00012519871,0.021329265],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9053862,7.3342784e-7,0.00020698662,0.00040487564,0.00017150042,0.00021041188,0.000050778,0.000022478105,0.093546025],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99894184,0.00011534413,0.00019982115,0.00031725262,0.0001674975,0.00025825057],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99896294,0.00005732508,0.0000674564,0.0004995633,0.0003179757,0.000094718234],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010796883,0.00012390854,0.00011620068,0.00007191111,0.0009674365,0.00011421722,0.00020553473,0.00010697721,0.0012711289],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011547661,0.00010638108,0.000085585954,0.0005693676,0.00009150947,0.00015483552,0.000054177388,0.000299631,0.001207346],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017701197,0.0010231182,0.30104017,0.000027704751,0.000191019,0.00007304973,0.054812007,0.0006616015,0.007726479,0.51447886,0.11772735,0.0022209156],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002785058,0.000038815666,0.98465836,0.00002102305,0.00007050242,0.000015759488,0.0021398396,0.000002408458,0.000088313274,0.0026277981,0.0099037,0.00015496988],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000056260655,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00061428366,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6836182,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044441425,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008071652,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99964184},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3145176599","doi":"10.1007/s12144-021-01679-7","title":"A cross-cultural study on envy premium: The role of mixed emotions of benign and malicious envies","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Seoul National University of Science and Technology","keywords":"Psychology; Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Product (mathematics); Negative emotion","score_opus":0.07730718809943568,"score_gpt":0.4463659416092107,"score_spread":0.369058753509775,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3145176599","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99127465,0.002684623,0.000021625137,0.0003392907,0.0014786093,0.0003359735,0.000080630685,0.000018758572,0.0037658147],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991201,0.00007817887,0.000031458156,0.00003961602,0.00006991799,0.00006777859,0.00002343261,0.00001245868,0.0005570694],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985349,0.00033239738,0.00040084543,0.0003916339,0.00011956469,0.00022066369],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988772,0.00009059807,0.00016438667,0.0006440639,0.00017379072,0.000049955874],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018814912,0.00015258351,0.00028296845,0.00007652011,0.000104445186,0.000016514487,0.00020128589,0.00009820636,0.00058783905],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000041601725,0.00010887217,0.00010252946,0.00019749631,0.00041552042,0.000043783144,0.000070823065,0.00024722912,0.0000347456],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018319851,0.008804999,0.7755522,0.000030934363,0.00023041824,0.000021831298,0.012918336,0.0000051333054,0.020183114,0.03055323,0.0041393917,0.14737718],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011231129,0.00059900543,0.98152184,0.000021635924,0.000088162786,0.000057201785,0.00428743,8.123695e-7,0.000739247,0.0005483951,0.010907682,0.00010549826],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002787148,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000036171165,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20596959,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008420781,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014945555,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.64364254},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3148645334","doi":"10.1177/00187267211011000","title":"Delivering bad news fairly: The influence of core self-evaluations and anxiety for the enactment of interpersonal justice","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Human Relations","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":18,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Psychology; Dignity; Social psychology; Economic Justice; Dysfunctional family; Anxiety; Context (archaeology); Coping (psychology); News media; Sociology; Political science; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.08020866756678985,"score_gpt":0.38822784938623883,"score_spread":0.308019181819449,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3148645334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9952987,0.00029703765,0.0020989964,0.00059160055,0.00009220198,0.00033399716,0.00005334807,0.000012822664,0.0012212829],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99737054,0.00003667414,0.0013367714,0.000068207424,0.000024180097,0.000093838564,0.00001782294,0.000006484238,0.0010454594],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994734,0.00004546433,0.00020007741,0.00011668936,0.00008319203,0.00008115869],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999159,0.00028330216,0.00009634665,0.0002435742,0.00019868612,0.000019099623],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014728446,0.00005806144,0.00007717835,0.000026362708,0.00035425703,0.000010456638,0.0000833508,0.00004015256,0.00033819376],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004730363,0.00003596746,0.00006047618,0.00010764587,0.00010380227,0.00004996365,0.000038554626,0.00009544814,0.0000053375425],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000030755487,0.0007478092,0.106904075,0.000091793205,0.0004925825,0.0000021426665,0.066178985,0.0052687707,0.017434698,0.7875683,0.0043051816,0.010974943],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00043667582,0.00007513522,0.9876076,0.00003424439,0.0007188834,0.000012449474,0.005832634,0.00057491206,0.000103283135,0.00082109607,0.0037185738,0.000064529566],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012292346,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000288197,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8807035,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018398085,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003590034,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.37029845},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3155136456","doi":"10.1080/00913367.2021.1925604","title":"Advertising in a Context Harm Crisis","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Advertising","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Framing (construction); Harm; Interrupt; Advertising; Existentialism; Ambivalence; Action (physics); Salience (neuroscience); Public relations; Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Business; Computer science; Law; Engineering; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.0339823488686964,"score_gpt":0.3497522934935375,"score_spread":0.3157699446248411,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3155136456","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98816115,0.0037534237,0.0016164357,0.0014727458,0.0014092653,0.00004573266,0.0000022413906,0.000010580672,0.0035284576],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9956834,0.00004776075,0.0025795712,0.0007658929,0.00016536488,0.0000010633809,9.911824e-7,0.00001993327,0.000736054],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985484,0.00014353119,0.000670774,0.00016192348,0.00020639079,0.0002689877],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991473,0.00006259223,0.00024919942,0.00019337788,0.00023735907,0.00011017749],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031393435,0.00011500039,0.000312748,0.00022993088,0.00006211465,0.000043630596,0.00012488241,0.00009133622,0.001148203],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008508765,0.000109587236,0.00018288153,0.00033484443,0.000025613419,0.00026834093,0.000035630135,0.0003815591,0.00004413995],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00048490588,0.0024785325,0.24162959,0.00007523843,0.00037620377,0.023179704,0.025845002,0.00016074462,0.1020646,0.006871191,0.03242991,0.56440437],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007047904,0.0004846411,0.9029833,0.0014294282,0.000281399,0.007582479,0.042582657,0.00003226094,0.014761586,0.0017581347,0.020410473,0.0006457154],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012266172,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012262237,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6613537,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012548032,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000097484015,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99976486},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3156706157","doi":"10.71781/17900","title":"Shame displays : beneficial or not?","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Open MIND","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Université de Montréal","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.12788989236684864,"score_gpt":0.43031323442298625,"score_spread":0.30242334205613763,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3156706157","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.70358443,0.00006363855,0.0000041220806,0.00022046073,0.0025464604,0.0007428578,0.00029500196,0.000003944291,0.29253906],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.3708589,0.000009586408,0.0014214928,0.00015174266,0.00051569636,0.00017058024,0.0049188044,0.000081791026,0.6218714],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987594,0.00003809706,0.00029981858,0.00053839735,0.00013745124,0.00022682156],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99932504,0.000026863743,0.00015646005,0.00033539016,0.000047223417,0.00010902184],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007356142,0.00022702305,0.0003364425,0.00006273596,0.00010576931,0.00015678348,0.0005937931,0.00035542715,0.09624914],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019586278,0.00019450427,0.00009878609,0.00014922718,0.000014315615,0.00007833291,0.00006704428,0.00032122547,0.010331801],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0036975353,0.0006333471,0.00031970462,0.00005388458,0.00017093343,0.00069549115,0.015674528,7.4400526e-7,0.00220017,0.0019057011,0.02791073,0.94673723],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014837538,0.0006299593,0.07268285,0.0002458704,0.0005778826,0.000024070452,0.00845835,0.000006223133,0.002169775,0.000029148598,0.91273516,0.0009569229],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026466497,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0025212117,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94578034,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024378633,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012733426,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99043876},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3156722486","doi":"10.1037/cbs0000272","title":"French adaptation of the Experience of Shame Scale: Validation in a French-Canadian sample.","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Sample (material); Scale (ratio); Adaptation (eye); Validation test; Social psychology; Psychometrics; Test validity; Clinical psychology; Cartography; Geography","score_opus":0.13865071710417817,"score_gpt":0.30093863164046125,"score_spread":0.16228791453628308,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3156722486","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99623173,0.00023438153,0.00011479817,0.0005870214,0.0018039015,0.00022269288,0.00011176171,0.0000021822632,0.000691537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99796987,0.000005453324,0.0017859064,0.000063425,0.00003590058,0.000010758805,0.0000060932316,0.0000072284884,0.000115372924],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971897,0.0001385119,0.0010254048,0.00038928987,0.0003837595,0.000873326],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967283,0.000054100812,0.0006702465,0.00039000285,0.0009885421,0.0011688009],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018764205,0.00017441873,0.00033670984,0.001091653,0.0007198833,0.00009787607,0.0012483577,0.000074227326,0.0012061936],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002599155,0.0001474043,0.00014805802,0.0033194977,0.003507685,0.0005433948,0.00004427224,0.00022012807,0.0000016637841],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":true,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000001146371,0.00005782916,0.97280824,0.0000066130297,0.0000045186885,0.000109575965,0.01874195,0.00053407275,0.0010945552,0.0021391169,0.0000617946,0.0044405926],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00030692105,0.00024019189,0.9840905,0.00020574273,0.00003483279,0.00032432048,0.012582898,0.00023276835,0.0010355719,0.00046012152,0.0003179656,0.00016816842],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.9385619,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.99452424,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.055962335,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.001416551,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.006596951,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99970686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3157461655","doi":"10.1007/s40037-021-00665-w","title":"Shame in medical clerkship: “You just feel like dirt under someone’s shoe”","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Perspectives on Medical Education","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":33,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Humiliation; Feeling; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.03916905000123541,"score_gpt":0.40891910018246025,"score_spread":0.36975005018122487,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3157461655","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8737097,0.0027268333,0.00045960525,0.08023313,0.0044398466,0.00027377758,0.000007856856,0.0001104584,0.038038824],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.982861,0.0003434961,0.0002026537,0.0060642855,0.0008259007,0.00014719194,0.00007441229,0.00003411799,0.0094469385],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9972414,0.0003209039,0.00038142095,0.0007197711,0.00093085755,0.0004056766],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99850994,0.00018279048,0.00006729714,0.00048915186,0.00017786636,0.00057296985],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00056894426,0.00019898263,0.00026886733,0.00023155235,0.000099337805,0.000036544836,0.00028792126,0.00044721956,0.042655893],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0013293959,0.00018793992,0.00011294833,0.0005534081,0.00027654064,0.000095998155,0.00006563825,0.0010055485,0.0007531711],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018979904,0.026373629,0.02543987,0.000054661632,0.0001372883,0.00043291194,0.06255468,0.0000046785904,0.00016451978,0.57607484,0.08776556,0.2208076],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019601027,0.0002248893,0.74397314,0.00034398824,0.000059912007,0.00021522141,0.23115973,0.000073475334,0.000035395507,0.0024857495,0.018973703,0.0004946752],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00043921827,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005600214,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7185333,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00035417487,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.001867291,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9680742},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3157752769","doi":"10.1016/j.biopsycho.2021.108112","title":"Advancing models and methods of emotional concordance","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Biological Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Okanagan University College; University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Concordance; Context (archaeology); Arousal; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Medicine; Biology","score_opus":0.16309364217348768,"score_gpt":0.4928912504086622,"score_spread":0.32979760823517457,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3157752769","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8711197,0.0027188286,0.09511115,0.0009547161,0.0009900482,0.00010874113,0.00002687028,0.00004549779,0.028924476],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.89942485,0.00019835291,0.09823903,0.0012596839,0.00007310949,0.000022592769,0.000020174179,0.000008272665,0.00075393886],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850667,0.0004641607,0.00029864334,0.00043891868,0.000043238968,0.00024836927],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992524,0.00020346815,0.00008767834,0.00028144714,0.0000947439,0.00008027508],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033132074,0.00011196097,0.00028858997,0.00004226361,0.00004267244,0.0000035248202,0.00010188694,0.00022676562,0.0019630906],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008044684,0.00008957215,0.00007246203,0.00014800088,0.00028260512,0.00003352816,0.00006550971,0.00016306023,0.000025256131],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016176456,0.00094913144,0.04141794,0.000013802279,0.00008081457,0.00012898915,0.000266412,0.000012854254,0.23228972,0.49910495,0.004701032,0.22087261],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013808935,0.00070082885,0.9158016,0.000021545009,0.00002693776,0.0005594581,0.0003194792,0.00004729751,0.0011979088,0.060333487,0.01933222,0.00027835788],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000008569546,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000022318986,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8743836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007690534,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014429439,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9989492},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3160357885","doi":"10.1038/s41562-021-01130-8","title":"The rise of affectivism","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Nature Human Behaviour","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":224,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; York University; University of Toronto","funders":"National Cancer Institute; National Institute of Mental Health; Economic and Social Research Council; Université de Fribourg; Durham University; Université de Genève; Australian Catholic University; National Institute on Drug Abuse; California Institute of Technology","keywords":"Feeling; Explanatory power; Psychology; Power (physics); Ask price; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Epistemology; Economics","score_opus":0.019601536244702556,"score_gpt":0.36536237410003297,"score_spread":0.3457608378553304,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3160357885","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98204803,0.0029255454,0.000007394748,0.00027195533,0.0010696008,0.00012969188,0.000020379463,0.000042194486,0.013485177],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9765711,0.000007125884,0.00006499475,0.000049347196,0.00010570552,0.000026928124,0.000013060111,0.000019248551,0.023142489],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991047,0.00012984821,0.00017313586,0.00022559144,0.00015982134,0.00020691847],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99910116,0.000053608277,0.000080754704,0.0005601227,0.00015586782,0.00004846415],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018671893,0.000106041254,0.00013711044,0.000040063118,0.0002415363,0.00002425157,0.00018879297,0.0002910441,0.001075345],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002173256,0.00007702841,0.00013331657,0.0001662802,0.00009888179,0.000029933335,0.000053114654,0.0006698148,0.000053868655],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003746539,0.0016527198,0.4517849,0.0000152292105,0.00009541925,0.0004894757,0.0015609802,4.3117538e-7,0.034026824,0.39522982,0.08849843,0.026608307],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00045280266,0.00007457536,0.976849,0.000014739836,0.00008588379,0.000043809407,0.00040023596,1.2538126e-7,0.0045920545,0.0005333832,0.016842697,0.00011068225],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000048012982,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016215566,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5250641,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019498602,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023183416,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998378},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3161072418","doi":"10.1016/j.concog.2021.103140","title":"Visuospatial perspective shifting and relational self-association in dispositional shame and guilt","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Consciousness and Cognition","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee; Brain and Behavior Research Foundation","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Perspective (graphical); Association (psychology); Social psychology; Flexibility (engineering); Perception; Perspective-taking; Developmental psychology; Empathy; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.015244351298718152,"score_gpt":0.2900002530609249,"score_spread":0.27475590176220677,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3161072418","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99453974,0.00078121276,0.0001759378,0.0014991671,0.00014158341,0.0001208174,0.000049813203,0.00003731109,0.0026544002],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989602,0.000075900105,0.00047364397,0.00014517177,0.000078249344,0.000041885392,0.000084034844,0.000007587234,0.00013331116],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99927664,0.00008872009,0.00014412822,0.0002680415,0.0000966958,0.0001257637],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99950373,0.00012368614,0.00005832822,0.00006118224,0.00020627474,0.000046805653],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014245023,0.0000829162,0.00011040805,0.00006632794,0.00015880732,0.000044217082,0.00001619194,0.0001086607,0.00023270513],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000083967156,0.00009173251,0.000020803824,0.00010496927,0.00004312865,0.00012508844,0.000044760185,0.00012216282,0.0000068664344],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006087015,0.0003676798,0.7958219,0.000026518712,0.00007776781,0.000073724776,0.005543433,8.326592e-7,0.0013196203,0.18982725,0.00022418678,0.0066562267],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012233596,0.000041193165,0.9839335,0.000047458532,0.00007788844,0.000058232166,0.0033577008,0.00014603282,0.000042202963,0.010886239,0.000058850863,0.00012732082],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000105436666,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00028324968,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.18811163,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006722693,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035581328,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3740743},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3165701384","doi":"10.1177/14747049211016009","title":"Are Emotions Natural Kinds After All? Rethinking the Issue of Response Coherence","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Evolutionary Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Natural (archaeology); Psychology; Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy); Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; History; Physics","score_opus":0.05234746472701204,"score_gpt":0.3748441532135792,"score_spread":0.3224966884865672,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3165701384","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.959969,0.0034011416,0.00015904015,0.026537191,0.0039192806,0.0002157287,0.00008892914,0.000071956645,0.005637759],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9728182,0.000018844405,0.0011517031,0.005649161,0.00021027507,0.00011408009,0.00003985109,0.000023103934,0.01997479],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975118,0.0010030492,0.0004109731,0.00050211843,0.00020003511,0.00037203415],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99814653,0.0002668867,0.00022954584,0.0009775072,0.00031262657,0.00006689966],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044212924,0.00017868634,0.00023995212,0.00012493595,0.00014997818,0.000011268073,0.0003301607,0.00025598434,0.009645198],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00016306301,0.00014436028,0.00015151459,0.0005167312,0.00041983923,0.00008430672,0.00010350572,0.000560761,0.0007207303],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003773687,0.0026387807,0.20907292,0.000033023545,0.00046845435,0.0019570729,0.010186374,0.000023465198,0.026498796,0.023347633,0.71618074,0.005819066],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005051605,0.000095976924,0.8729829,0.00002477629,0.00004785716,0.0006024519,0.00058648456,0.000004379329,0.00005424071,0.0016066149,0.12334761,0.00014155536],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000031569703,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007132492,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.66391,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004705098,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000682372,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9912601},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3166620788","doi":"10.1177/09637214211007451","title":"Forms and Functions of the Social Emotions","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Directions in Psychological Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":63,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"Fonds de Recherche du Québec-Société et Culture; Université de Montréal","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Valuation (finance); Shame; Function (biology); Gratitude; Sociality; Value (mathematics); Cognitive psychology; Pride; Anger; Computer science","score_opus":0.10446425168868988,"score_gpt":0.4563450450272014,"score_spread":0.3518807933385115,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3166620788","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9653055,0.00032508574,0.00027100468,0.00086676533,0.0034017197,0.00012499983,0.000020576414,0.000030697025,0.029653654],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9987796,0.00004604289,0.000107488384,0.000041308653,0.00004467975,0.000046670528,0.0000017467321,0.000002935889,0.0009295372],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99891233,0.00008032631,0.00021672451,0.00038349413,0.00016686285,0.0002402472],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945945,0.000040313338,0.00005720219,0.0002793815,0.00010806842,0.000055563698],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002825534,0.00007664164,0.000105829284,0.00011083612,0.00061747845,0.000026810612,0.0002107272,0.000057939305,0.0005901288],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012424984,0.000050531668,0.00007422375,0.0022585234,0.0010553346,0.000095905394,0.00011065744,0.0002589601,0.000022788516],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000128530055,0.003971119,0.22651833,0.000008770724,0.000009069887,0.000004822764,0.0016287849,0.000004920247,0.00698454,0.19599894,0.0049598976,0.55989796],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020078511,0.000027668884,0.98755133,0.000014075766,0.000010257544,0.000036333782,0.0006704304,0.0000038364988,0.000064824526,0.0017776786,0.009574771,0.000067997054],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015272848,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000052561703,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.761033,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004045771,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032076146,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6461497},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3169314859","doi":"10.1177/17540739211014946","title":"Operationalizing the Relation Between Affect and Cognition With the Somatic Transform","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo; University of Guelph","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Complementarity (molecular biology); Cognition; Operationalization; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Categorization; Relation (database); Meaning (existential); Social psychology; Cognitive science; Communication; Computer science; Epistemology; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.05890968745639925,"score_gpt":0.35059486873868784,"score_spread":0.2916851812822886,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3169314859","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6162642,0.15595643,0.02334071,0.16401376,0.00044999196,0.004335777,0.00004889188,0.0001615812,0.035428654],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99121624,0.0048587597,0.00019525779,0.0017547493,0.00010162279,0.00013467675,0.0001667843,0.000013021739,0.0015588981],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991923,0.00029580033,0.00016669814,0.00014158977,0.00011706217,0.00008652334],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99955374,0.00010870073,0.000058916543,0.00018028647,0.00007544606,0.000022934504],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041909076,0.00007992738,0.00012668878,0.0000130458575,0.0002605504,0.000036945723,0.00004518198,0.000033311688,0.00087902154],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019340572,0.00004006121,0.000045495355,0.00019557925,0.000045108918,0.00009379597,0.0000074192535,0.00012197695,0.00009146206],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015150976,0.00026499442,0.016314907,0.0022728767,0.00035482054,0.000031359952,0.004394765,0.000006773189,0.0005626205,0.08770786,0.018594932,0.86947894],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00061588845,0.000118062395,0.94824183,0.0029255287,0.0010118186,0.00022055446,0.0005608395,0.000013534988,0.00009897776,0.00055188173,0.045451682,0.00018937502],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000007369403,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020454143,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93192697,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010845247,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018558352,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96246696},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3171968626","doi":"10.3917/rips1.068.0005","title":"Diffusion émodécisionnelle non-programmée : le rôle des leaders d’émotions et de la résistance émotionnelle des suiveurs","year":2021,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Revue internationale de psychosociologie et de gestion des comportements organisationnels","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre Intégré de Santé et Services Sociaux de Chaudière-Appalache","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Physics; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11531192315167745,"score_gpt":0.3967364124564794,"score_spread":0.28142448930480196,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3171968626","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6675945,0.0023063258,0.3093588,0.011889149,0.0013355616,0.00049842807,0.0001927048,0.00021764652,0.0066068736],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9188618,0.0064416984,0.053215757,0.0008419466,0.00041638076,0.00027316916,0.00084682484,0.00013697444,0.018965464],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99308,0.0030531576,0.0012022109,0.0011241897,0.00043611258,0.001104301],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99571073,0.001502573,0.0005936596,0.0007339343,0.0010155055,0.0004436101],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0030447582,0.000614347,0.0005554116,0.000353052,0.001158091,0.00037671166,0.0007075416,0.0008612344,0.0033814344],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0016189871,0.0007685796,0.00043932407,0.0007204095,0.0019318563,0.00074191473,0.00023196601,0.0010919329,0.00031465336],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012836588,0.009934644,0.7213521,0.0005512021,0.000760063,0.00045403492,0.039706662,0.015099768,0.03853225,0.1251052,0.01215728,0.036218405],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032424738,0.00028464105,0.7931002,0.0014942413,0.0002398184,0.0009452606,0.020204674,0.0020279775,0.0017191955,0.16651717,0.009442847,0.000781513],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014102281,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007069638,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.25614303,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0028823968,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0011634923,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9994765},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3172600334","doi":"","title":"Shame on Who: Understanding the Effects of Shame Proneness, Emotion Dysregulation, Language Processing Capacity and Trauma on Batterer Intervention Program Attrition","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"TSpace (University of Toronto)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Attrition; Intervention (counseling); Psychology; Psychotherapist; Clinical psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Medicine; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.049816875842899865,"score_gpt":0.3333567215790686,"score_spread":0.28353984573616875,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3172600334","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98949903,0.00056683127,0.00037341824,0.000142486,0.00036709764,0.0011264404,0.000025074165,0.00006215561,0.007837458],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99484426,0.000020704549,0.0001582285,0.0000065655536,0.00004233076,0.0000069463717,0.0003600336,0.000024234423,0.0045367214],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99883175,0.00019425535,0.00016359486,0.00034820058,0.0002866885,0.00017553849],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990069,0.000050830695,0.00047328215,0.00025965433,0.00015098981,0.00005830262],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023822469,0.00021742638,0.00032503007,0.000108495864,0.00019819022,0.00002555753,0.00015164862,0.000300481,0.0007548901],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019752846,0.00021373654,0.0001309001,0.00008519302,0.00012716417,0.00027413148,0.00001873033,0.00020310852,0.0000046605055],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001165633,0.0015346812,0.000981024,0.0026224486,0.00018659535,0.00001542581,0.11959371,0.0000069251805,0.0016967419,0.0029078517,0.00095762237,0.8683314],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019805657,0.0017568056,0.8797064,0.0027044294,0.00038642786,0.0000035882833,0.11256838,0.0001517084,0.0002497529,0.00016316854,0.000042928088,0.00028585366],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.016295295,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.021158189,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.87872535,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00044318044,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002459327,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99670315},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3186601936","doi":"","title":"Hume’s Morality: Feeling and Fabrication","year":2008,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Hume studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Morality; Feeling; Philosophy; Epistemology; Psychoanalysis; Psychology","score_opus":0.25588126617632234,"score_gpt":0.4189768182147873,"score_spread":0.16309555203846499,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3186601936","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9871363,0.005589421,0.000043705684,0.0008512966,0.00036912944,0.00010375538,0.0000038174985,0.0000685874,0.0058339774],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99112874,0.00055202877,0.00045638642,0.00012978064,0.000112868314,0.000040441748,0.0000033265267,0.000008105587,0.007568308],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99945855,0.00003155923,0.00012976474,0.00018251642,0.00006233985,0.00013525691],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99966437,0.000027068489,0.000038414684,0.00015879943,0.00008410584,0.000027225451],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007782861,0.00007875086,0.00013576077,0.000043981625,0.00027431655,0.000005986424,0.000039206945,0.000031788626,0.000107513915],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029535106,0.000068415604,0.00002658417,0.000076880686,0.0001564486,0.000046231005,0.000044330183,0.000061461906,0.00012400109],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000313464,0.00034596294,0.78179663,0.000047062807,0.00033674427,0.00009360338,0.036564976,0.000002556519,0.00088428525,0.050112523,0.09670732,0.03307698],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032708838,0.00006875892,0.9787186,0.000012220633,0.000049653405,0.00003650813,0.004271542,0.0000019560396,0.000057714195,0.000598575,0.015718278,0.00013911394],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009495023,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000023186041,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19692196,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000014024548,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000045239817,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.27899075},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3186731727","doi":"10.1146/annurev-psych-020821-010855","title":"The Social Effects of Emotions","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Annual Review of Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":418,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Emotional expression; Cognitive psychology; Social information processing; Facial expression; Emotional contagion; Cognition; Social cognition; Social psychology; Emotional intelligence; Affect (linguistics); Negotiation; Modalities; Communication","score_opus":0.06733610900180867,"score_gpt":0.5092554951722066,"score_spread":0.44191938617039794,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3186731727","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000020305295,0.9858248,0.000027533564,0.0004124798,0.0027260906,0.0010925167,0.00020457436,0.00001767304,0.009692297],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000003039193,0.9963247,0.00006350716,0.00042376452,0.00024950504,0.0003408339,0.00013717824,0.000050254235,0.002407194],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9958404,0.0015973835,0.0014900139,0.0004924003,0.0001991078,0.00038074082],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966322,0.00072081137,0.0011657343,0.0010742048,0.00034297208,0.00006402958],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0007267338,0.00037453728,0.0028201174,0.000121521836,0.00015063732,0.000005174134,0.00071866537,0.00048549738,0.00085827184],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00027612539,0.00024409112,0.0015902373,0.0007219481,0.00043236703,0.000027267319,0.00011772985,0.0005572373,0.00025147805],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000011265215,0.0002358345,6.311481e-7,0.04656745,0.00023589555,0.000019267482,0.00010563725,2.478716e-10,1.7555979e-7,0.017676312,0.1167239,0.81843376],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014493435,0.00016262158,0.00013138383,0.05849567,0.0018349749,0.00010433993,0.000052641455,8.0103796e-10,1.1664563e-7,0.00003675825,0.9388684,0.00016813425],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000135756545,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000036246167,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8221445,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021047192,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014163242,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99537474},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3192995840","doi":"10.1108/ijssp-06-2021-0151","title":"Constructing the “good” mother: pride and shame in lone mothers' narratives of motherhood","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":12,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Shame; Feeling; Narrative; Value (mathematics); Sociology; Social psychology; Gender studies; Psychology; Law; Political science","score_opus":0.0285223317256168,"score_gpt":0.37790014034694325,"score_spread":0.34937780862132645,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3192995840","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97287387,0.0005490317,0.00007056405,0.023368182,0.00026865306,0.000035004403,0.000019261646,0.0000022399583,0.0028131884],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998192,0.00006693808,0.00020659437,0.0006940211,0.00051730307,0.0000015769554,0.0000014254423,0.000006447071,0.00031367448],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992061,0.00022074132,0.0003016861,0.00008237429,0.00008536996,0.00010370957],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99940115,0.00010647839,0.00026809494,0.000038270016,0.0001650032,0.000021012931],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002763742,0.00006719904,0.00019261311,0.00009828674,0.00006201392,0.000010595204,0.00011483904,0.00011969568,0.00014061743],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000062874686,0.000051454197,0.0000657898,0.00004757136,0.0006361058,0.000054921962,0.000035930796,0.0002468344,9.789776e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000094551404,0.00021768131,0.172356,0.000006300863,0.0004271121,0.00006687201,0.13495418,0.0000012806207,0.002556695,0.6641724,0.00019854166,0.024948375],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002666921,0.0001697174,0.7129986,0.0000540995,0.000036737383,0.0007825803,0.21562156,0.000003651415,0.00028657736,0.06636393,0.0008742815,0.00014133773],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012546047,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000387613,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5978085,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00003719754,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009677731,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.23437582},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3195029465","doi":"10.1177/19485506211023619","title":"The Chicken and Egg of Pride and Social Rank","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Psychological and Personality Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":22,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Prestige; Psychology; Rank (graph theory); Social psychology; Dominance (genetics); Attribution; Antecedent (behavioral psychology); Longitudinal study; Facet (psychology); Biology; Mathematics; Statistics; Big Five personality traits; Combinatorics; Personality","score_opus":0.10103098277650306,"score_gpt":0.41507831860985933,"score_spread":0.31404733583335626,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3195029465","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9834538,0.0004999414,0.000011805988,0.00931345,0.00017852362,0.0000779823,0.000024507925,0.000011786681,0.0064281807],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99836665,0.000049643666,0.00008645295,0.0005488694,0.00010960838,0.000006410789,0.0000015103371,0.00000242447,0.0008284312],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989039,0.00013301164,0.00014763822,0.00038362094,0.00019168873,0.00024014543],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99961334,0.00009216508,0.000056445926,0.000088404944,0.000081887694,0.00006774519],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00078834157,0.00008269705,0.0001475055,0.000015888585,0.0011439079,0.00007348454,0.00012421898,0.00009516958,0.00015596832],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005310831,0.00005401573,0.000037736903,0.0002377237,0.0033901348,0.0000612292,0.00009329503,0.00016630151,0.0000028053548],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00022143689,0.0005928925,0.17747056,0.00003777612,0.000039328326,0.00003201609,0.030052967,1.1598744e-8,0.02170115,0.4506404,0.0026033733,0.31660807],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034017395,0.0000733102,0.98895705,0.000002079881,0.000012838756,0.000028713886,0.0038003824,0.0000010081685,0.000023465333,0.0039963247,0.002686459,0.00007821104],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000070308764,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000030532385,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8114865,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006613989,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000219932,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99932206},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3196750577","doi":"10.1017/apa.2021.21","title":"Shame, Vulnerability, and Change","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of the American Philosophical Association","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Openness to experience; Vulnerability (computing); Social psychology; Autonomy; Psychology; Sociology; Epistemology; Political science; Law; Computer security","score_opus":0.06207430284216691,"score_gpt":0.3554329713927527,"score_spread":0.2933586685505858,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3196750577","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8893599,0.00016889174,0.000012085166,0.10899765,0.0005700293,0.00005186467,0.000008376935,0.000006123967,0.00082507083],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9960842,0.000039520553,0.00016436356,0.0024659748,0.0008161936,0.000004006375,7.7593927e-7,0.000008135395,0.00041679796],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99883527,0.0003665497,0.00028445307,0.00010743466,0.00027086426,0.00013541122],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986236,0.00015780088,0.0007269521,0.00016263864,0.0002578197,0.00007120346],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004699609,0.00007023086,0.00023150617,0.00003611997,0.00008571301,0.000024564877,0.0001183272,0.000052084903,0.00012157694],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00036548026,0.000048290367,0.00014592499,0.00029502867,0.00007909894,0.000080884274,0.00006506753,0.00036511917,0.0000109282055],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000091477275,0.00083053246,0.9222846,0.000007932523,0.00023931658,0.00007152117,0.0012846821,0.0000016248952,0.0028653624,0.020436203,0.00456924,0.047317527],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003129855,0.00015300894,0.97563976,0.000013936894,0.00008647961,0.00010452996,0.000103981554,0.0000027587932,0.000074058575,0.02178363,0.0016613395,0.000063536456],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037943148,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009080492,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10672433,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014226256,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002750958,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1969224},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3197800776","doi":"10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.08.003","title":"Emotion profiles among adolescent female athletes: Associations with flourishing","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Body Image","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Western University; University of Toronto; University of Waterloo","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Research Chairs","keywords":"Flourishing; Pride; Shame; Psychology; Athletes; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.029748615530230296,"score_gpt":0.31061990438735954,"score_spread":0.28087128885712925,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3197800776","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9716493,0.000097833465,0.0017941513,0.00044664755,0.0003268544,0.00025583175,0.000077178105,0.00013269024,0.02521955],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98546755,0.0000053485132,0.0030022506,0.00013469213,0.00018869556,0.000056004512,0.00019202336,0.000029775638,0.010923674],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99896413,0.00011182112,0.00018514185,0.00030321997,0.00016342028,0.00027224977],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99929297,0.000024424367,0.00009979161,0.00032557815,0.00018141112,0.00007585436],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014019164,0.00012207733,0.00014594136,0.000052415977,0.00018836289,0.000107266555,0.00008654482,0.00008554357,0.00093889254],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000045608023,0.000112767215,0.00007260277,0.00021728252,0.00005532868,0.00020422939,0.00003715765,0.00020646093,0.00027664506],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018075898,0.0013892697,0.9399445,0.00004057327,0.00010546353,0.0005422284,0.0029899464,0.0000048004185,0.021184076,0.0046997336,0.02200008,0.007081252],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00046850624,0.000051189887,0.99431187,0.00008948331,0.00006879523,0.000015989994,0.0015716765,0.000013904387,0.0021051893,0.000026530217,0.0011162809,0.00016059788],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010357923,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000083141196,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.054367356,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000696591,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000049879553,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997437},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3198046021","doi":"10.1007/s11673-021-10120-4","title":"Emotion and COVID-19: Toward an Equitable Pandemic Response","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Bioethical Inquiry","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Yale School of Public Health, Yale University; NYU Grossman School of Medicine; York University; Yale University","keywords":"Pandemic; Harm; Affect (linguistics); Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Medical law; Empathy; Health care; Politics; Action (physics); Sociology; Collective action; Public relations; Psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Medicine; Law; Disease","score_opus":0.32027296002115613,"score_gpt":0.4888686258358116,"score_spread":0.16859566581465546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3198046021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97762454,0.0011431398,0.007607644,0.0120680425,0.0012683099,0.000054347656,0.0000088688785,0.000025715908,0.00019937292],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9930792,0.00015508695,0.0014467778,0.0035850226,0.00048355208,0.0000020076066,0.000005065596,0.00001488608,0.0012284437],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978442,0.000941066,0.000486049,0.00021556113,0.00024292624,0.00027015185],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984046,0.00035578478,0.00021107579,0.00023256695,0.00024789912,0.000548046],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0026890861,0.00011343671,0.00026378452,0.00014591079,0.00012738114,0.000061659375,0.00013502622,0.00037815826,0.0018025043],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009604957,0.00009547563,0.000107503045,0.00020343956,0.00034307287,0.00020072449,0.00007615817,0.0007893058,0.00003736282],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.017046941,0.0055729165,0.12653205,0.00029097963,0.00058967684,0.012551698,0.108278416,0.00008490003,0.3915648,0.058202934,0.14208455,0.13720015],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.013608196,0.010583386,0.63636285,0.00038407193,0.0008781491,0.029967409,0.086162865,0.000101405036,0.0048783068,0.01992663,0.19568081,0.0014659137],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029526414,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000074211794,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50983083,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000093884875,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00035048084,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99911},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3203236686","doi":"10.1016/j.lrp.2021.102144","title":"Emotion in strategic management: A review and future research agenda","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Long Range Planning","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":101,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Saint Mary's University","funders":"","keywords":"Extant taxon; Scope (computer science); Strategic management; Strategic control; Psychology; Thematic analysis; Field (mathematics); Politics; Power (physics); Strategic planning; Knowledge management; Strategic financial management; Sociology; Business; Political science; Marketing; Computer science; Social science; Qualitative research","score_opus":0.38322039612572256,"score_gpt":0.5200284421977532,"score_spread":0.13680804607203068,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3203236686","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000053835785,0.9751084,0.0000022629904,0.0000977432,0.0004253568,0.0011394869,0.00003041376,0.000033628483,0.02310888],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000008193424,0.9946471,0.00011464502,0.00006706783,0.0003137798,0.0003204835,0.00041232846,0.000048746315,0.004067688],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9973114,0.0008607442,0.00050435425,0.000642987,0.00021651415,0.00046398529],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991804,0.00008135792,0.00012973012,0.0004858938,0.00004720653,0.00007543483],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011714936,0.00029481042,0.0011481871,0.00047420274,0.00011203408,0.00007313613,0.00021588262,0.00032898478,0.0010550842],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000005590177,0.00026042652,0.00017097728,0.0009864663,0.000043108404,0.000054394313,0.000117970805,0.0010575204,0.00014960948],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000001418099,0.00006970996,0.00011473183,0.051780593,0.00008839664,0.003179151,0.0002692172,2.4122233e-8,8.340298e-9,0.0033451987,0.003979577,0.937172],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001842455,0.00002711692,0.00074657635,0.07995903,0.00068663614,0.0002284642,0.0008252451,9.49454e-8,2.0193378e-9,0.000021140935,0.9170998,0.0002216956],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037813785,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000145864915,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.93695027,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007666152,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003634278,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999848},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3204717935","doi":"10.1016/j.cpr.2021.102088","title":"Examining the relationship between shame and social anxiety disorder: A systematic review","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Clinical Psychology Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":96,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social anxiety; Anxiety; Cognition; Association (psychology); Empirical research; Systematic review; Clinical psychology; Psychotherapist; Social psychology; MEDLINE; Psychiatry; Epistemology","score_opus":0.684512240610597,"score_gpt":0.6093106970066281,"score_spread":0.07520154360396891,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3204717935","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000003858172,0.98761654,0.000032141503,0.003281913,0.0011373407,0.006317709,0.000098475255,0.00009045747,0.0014215834],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0000063109683,0.98376286,0.00006300077,0.01095761,0.0005726525,0.0022667088,0.0004890922,0.00011623944,0.001765552],"study_design_codex":"systematic_review","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.98058945,0.011566606,0.005395108,0.0015873507,0.00026851305,0.00059298024],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.98763156,0.0072027044,0.0024633922,0.0023629142,0.00014157999,0.00019787227],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0091437595,0.0008292756,0.009776202,0.00009049017,0.00040383617,0.00004506799,0.0010782583,0.0013095083,0.0010008467],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0037409358,0.00050961284,0.002207681,0.00095143024,0.00068906747,0.000061688246,0.0003052589,0.0029721756,0.0015068441],"study_design_candidate":"systematic_review","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[4.1058837e-7,0.00010028243,0.002199227,0.5928076,0.0002792289,0.000014152782,0.000016342661,5.5355824e-11,1.4038737e-10,0.0011153125,0.03424218,0.3692253],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012967872,0.0000559229,0.0026258829,0.4565813,0.013778041,0.00023351562,0.000010001071,2.589764e-9,1.5134616e-11,0.000028532417,0.52627355,0.00028360216],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000002882758,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000026841528,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.49203134,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037978083,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014007588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999987},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3208485366","doi":"10.1037/emo0001068","title":"Hindsight bias for emotional faces.","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Research Chairs; Kwantlen Polytechnic University","keywords":"Hindsight bias; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.12022930428069575,"score_gpt":0.35651409667993056,"score_spread":0.2362847923992348,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3208485366","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97247106,0.00010669667,0.009246477,0.002050509,0.0038518887,0.0005814613,0.00023796486,0.0001485324,0.011305438],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9626951,9.739307e-7,0.00069243973,0.00029491683,0.00022293211,0.00030085075,0.00035898222,0.000021113305,0.035412688],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991084,0.00010098192,0.00017145422,0.0002510737,0.00016663173,0.0002014689],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996015,0.000037260572,0.00007235275,0.00019888942,0.000043957185,0.000046059933],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027022386,0.00008837617,0.000093924704,0.00011322708,0.0004006768,0.000016156357,0.0001205773,0.000043774256,0.015555887],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013908826,0.00009261176,0.00010583309,0.00015953892,0.000021868764,0.000061473875,0.000045603032,0.00013731842,0.00023464672],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001883802,0.0024132077,0.02309548,0.00003279237,0.00010477078,0.00002907659,0.004406964,0.00061316526,0.0029814665,0.30165273,0.53395885,0.13052309],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022799033,0.00083944533,0.42999536,0.000007103714,0.00006852617,0.00010338823,0.0017908587,0.00028840653,0.00020064319,0.0041365977,0.559913,0.00037676538],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000037021084,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004828437,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40689987,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008489422,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020203715,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98534405},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W3211205536","doi":"10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.10.003","title":"Psychometric properties of a Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) translation of the Body and Appearance Self-Conscious Emotions Scale (BASES): An assessment using exploratory structural equation modelling","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Body Image","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec en Outaouais","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Psychology; Confirmatory factor analysis; Structural equation modeling; Scale (ratio); Social psychology; Exploratory factor analysis; Developmental psychology; Psychometrics; Statistics","score_opus":0.08318326775824528,"score_gpt":0.3448399263699041,"score_spread":0.2616566586116589,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W3211205536","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96748716,0.0005611466,0.030979758,0.00007647051,0.00023186841,0.00035564485,0.000035450495,0.000031321353,0.0002412001],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9868141,0.00001730061,0.013027329,0.00001618804,0.00003727668,0.000021186037,0.000012515352,0.000020428459,0.000033713215],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99873394,0.00021422755,0.00037848504,0.00028915962,0.000210991,0.00017319566],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991274,0.000014036023,0.00018687935,0.000395807,0.00022725172,0.00004862011],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020446973,0.00013505631,0.00020661902,0.00017066923,0.00016240879,0.000035918452,0.000103927676,0.00007421054,0.000055704637],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007342944,0.00011030349,0.000082534774,0.0005986445,0.00012524828,0.00036221655,0.00002414452,0.00013857782,0.0000012706264],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004558997,0.0006289661,0.055816077,0.00017928619,0.00006490236,0.0000035317742,0.0033995972,0.0037444918,0.93092,0.001277808,0.000008194947,0.0039115516],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024733657,0.00027331297,0.5011331,0.00039969303,0.00049848674,0.00007910803,0.0036986629,0.45446137,0.035919864,0.00055744237,0.000019907291,0.0004857166],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000864876,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013196936,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89500016,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033748136,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00009357863,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.44980457},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4205279215","doi":"10.1109/aciiw52867.2021.9666252","title":"Emotions in Socio-cultural Interactive AI Agents","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Variety (cybernetics); Context (archaeology); Feeling; Computer science; Identity (music); Emotional contagion; Social relation; Perception; Cognitive science; Human–computer interaction; Psychology; Social psychology; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.06635485992961215,"score_gpt":0.41693173457875543,"score_spread":0.3505768746491433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4205279215","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9161775,0.000016191674,0.00015274453,0.00498391,0.0006398664,0.00006509196,0.000009024994,0.00003335664,0.077922285],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9255239,0.0000033182725,0.00028213082,0.0009403034,0.000036168603,0.000018649402,0.00003510211,0.0000057634343,0.073154666],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999465,0.00006671485,0.000104097846,0.00017169378,0.00004678172,0.00014571717],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99971485,0.00001624276,0.000016741837,0.00014406978,0.00007128081,0.000036816025],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00003230701,0.00006160631,0.000080372854,0.000040367133,0.000047829057,0.000021728843,0.000051303876,0.00005715078,0.018425263],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001239337,0.00005308264,0.000057727466,0.00014693246,0.000023754255,0.000108676046,0.00003342361,0.00015735018,0.0011748067],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000042648902,0.0038200894,0.241655,0.000011172676,0.00016725862,0.0011577326,0.028601225,0.000013385568,0.008193474,0.15477082,0.51007754,0.051489636],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006122563,0.000029255702,0.96873957,0.000013269015,0.000014613473,0.00004312955,0.01258973,0.000009869505,0.00025175387,0.00037491496,0.017203135,0.00011851897],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019201693,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00034330235,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7270845,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000052250827,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015767282,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996029},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4206715566","doi":"10.1097/01.acm.0000284457.28598.b8","title":"Commentary","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academic Medicine","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Poetry; The arts; Bridge (graph theory); Humanity; Meaning (existential); Subject (documents); Psychology; Sociology; Art history; Psychoanalysis; History; Art; Literature; Visual arts; Law; Medicine; Library science; Political science","score_opus":0.07389567457124362,"score_gpt":0.43152437804009824,"score_spread":0.3576287034688546,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4206715566","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8790135,0.0014981162,0.0021857866,0.03516872,0.0022701279,0.00016975304,0.000002329903,0.00009974076,0.07959197],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9594665,0.000045597026,0.00006357876,0.028002668,0.0011264256,0.0000058491883,0.000021440366,0.000010920909,0.011256991],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992327,0.000023313767,0.00024128963,0.00014139996,0.00011986174,0.00024141786],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995366,0.00009390335,0.000045193745,0.00018747091,0.000015623986,0.000121216974],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00068867626,0.000073790616,0.00011410593,0.00008657543,0.00004129399,4.730881e-7,0.00013756103,0.00013195674,0.00574218],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022306562,0.0000556691,0.000015725298,0.00013241211,0.0001229345,0.000024513194,0.000020967873,0.00041868226,0.00038216863],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00002141563,0.000011210035,0.0403014,0.000002393919,0.000011806389,0.000051707753,0.0033514858,1.9600625e-8,0.0022739826,0.017579278,0.90538454,0.031010762],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014534411,0.00022567179,0.21464801,0.000057570323,0.000063957064,0.0000954913,0.0058522606,5.843218e-7,0.00032170396,0.0009758438,0.77617544,0.00013000846],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025214753,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000006755452,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17434661,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021792228,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000002693939,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9951667},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4206807324","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-23514-1_1307-1","title":"Humiliation and Dignity","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Humiliation; Dignity; Philosophy; Sociology; Political science; Psychology; Social psychology; Law","score_opus":0.07094440298147081,"score_gpt":0.32832639735209107,"score_spread":0.25738199437062026,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4206807324","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0014668745,0.0005305433,0.000067856316,0.000116426694,0.00038847947,0.000091466616,0.000020819323,0.00003744164,0.9972801],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0069009727,0.00006802023,0.00016214076,0.00015748128,0.0000975483,0.0000051488637,0.000096614465,0.00001730583,0.99249476],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.999562,0.000006751976,0.00010575819,0.00020490431,0.00005210771,0.000068474634],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99967563,0.000013290663,0.000036477835,0.0001973686,0.000040159124,0.00003709377],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000034122742,0.00009947011,0.00012166939,0.000039669427,0.00003530964,0.000013974569,0.00002856411,0.00021563309,0.027451385],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000020445977,0.0000920478,0.000044555614,0.0000061538794,0.000028823097,0.000015927715,0.000028609651,0.00013814592,0.00042250584],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000018449064,0.000016132637,0.00019448384,0.000005458828,0.000020882322,0.000025686293,0.000056141387,5.3124176e-9,0.000017757,0.9547061,0.0134461755,0.031509385],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032200973,0.00008093833,0.020980628,0.000048262456,0.00015561518,0.000036716854,0.000080959224,3.1605825e-7,0.000023851868,0.01010582,0.96782094,0.00034395035],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000047874844,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007058043,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95437473,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011556063,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009977501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97343767},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4212781303","doi":"10.18778/1733-8069.9.2.02","title":"Generating, Intensifying, and Redirecting Emotionality: Conceptual and Ethnographic Implications of Aristotle’s “Rhetoric”","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Przegląd Socjologii Jakościowej","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetoric; Emotionality; Sociology; Indignation; Context (archaeology); Epistemology; Social psychology; Psychology; Shame; Symbolic interactionism; Politics; Law; Philosophy; Political science","score_opus":0.08535862223655671,"score_gpt":0.34848283273932984,"score_spread":0.2631242105027731,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4212781303","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9907343,0.0014922316,0.00064420665,0.0018622127,0.00046230195,0.00042787785,0.0000317577,0.0001316532,0.004213479],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9939293,0.00009156995,0.0043743826,0.00037413667,0.00012111882,0.00014399,0.00002907793,0.000024110092,0.000912313],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983746,0.00018920362,0.00047646003,0.0004904092,0.00012378627,0.00034558153],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99867547,0.00022502482,0.00025757647,0.000379804,0.0003155851,0.00014653939],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003779588,0.00020888653,0.00033004236,0.0001564519,0.00031579743,0.00004130812,0.0001414008,0.0002573835,0.0007710587],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020637663,0.000192655,0.000079673504,0.00024671774,0.00081455865,0.00013752296,0.00013696105,0.0003330999,0.000031186217],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001944119,0.00050762005,0.7169556,0.000053358403,0.00022308917,0.0000071461777,0.016258735,0.0000061708643,0.029293401,0.14462866,0.0150704775,0.07697628],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00088033674,0.0003060086,0.97756547,0.000046235335,0.00012669066,0.0001265016,0.009264061,0.00010594409,0.00028241388,0.008161388,0.0026924508,0.00044247857],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00087740604,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000071869144,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26060987,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025742447,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026224669,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8442552},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4212793960","doi":"10.1080/24732850.2021.2016115","title":"Shame among Forensic and Non-Forensic Patients and the Impact of the Social Determinants of Health: A Pilot Study","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; University of Toronto; McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Forensic science; Shame; Psychology; Clinical psychology; Criminology; Applied psychology; Social psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.19093677546056184,"score_gpt":0.5221070240656059,"score_spread":0.33117024860504407,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4212793960","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9943778,0.00076073164,0.0000031744958,0.0028739288,0.00047044666,0.000845828,0.00003742132,0.000002064146,0.0006286003],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993955,0.00012750548,0.00006370147,0.00020380836,0.00007047506,0.000026143895,0.0000011331605,0.000017275135,0.00009445995],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9942435,0.0036295087,0.0008284309,0.00025606735,0.00060904527,0.00043346017],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99603045,0.0015999327,0.0012771669,0.00033250471,0.00063365395,0.00012627493],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.007912042,0.00015790362,0.0005952722,0.00028151984,0.00079680345,0.000028848184,0.0003192455,0.00005860279,0.000066383946],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00072921644,0.0000887303,0.00011526463,0.00047035996,0.0020590276,0.00021071566,0.00032620798,0.0012112646,6.030997e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.014147724,0.0036337401,0.873594,0.000026256543,0.00046556824,0.000060039874,0.016862353,0.0000011154476,0.00010796671,0.00027127683,0.017437907,0.07339207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007155477,0.022211077,0.9593779,0.000024102626,0.0000935603,0.0007335554,0.009101872,0.0000052078058,0.000004749442,0.0011258834,0.00009535738,0.00007126141],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0014929355,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00018167985,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.085783914,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049207607,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015381638,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7586572},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4214577461","doi":"10.1007/978-3-030-39903-0_1115","title":"Cognitive Appraisal","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognition; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.0919166771459764,"score_gpt":0.37736711253156774,"score_spread":0.28545043538559134,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4214577461","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000028840092,0.00013916082,0.00032280455,0.00033049288,0.0010738326,0.00018926506,0.00013327975,0.00013889039,0.9976434],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.010459582,0.0000068833474,0.000118723336,0.0007279997,0.00037482366,0.000016025784,0.00017929466,0.000054908312,0.9880618],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99928385,0.000007748176,0.00015777665,0.00033671732,0.00009303314,0.000120882534],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99956894,0.00006497787,0.000059693655,0.00016122362,0.000049765888,0.00009541356],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000022515816,0.00019069288,0.00021432129,0.00005217431,0.000029179146,0.000011411002,0.000088680106,0.00029772747,0.08545989],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000073876813,0.00017271939,0.00013512313,0.0000106633215,0.000067954155,0.000014830564,0.00004437518,0.0003308074,0.02425988],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000015838546,0.00001904859,0.000017788938,0.0000034458865,0.00006664029,0.00012729269,0.00010350851,2.2423667e-9,0.0000025794116,0.89854854,0.08086592,0.020229418],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004168976,0.00019525528,0.0006329521,0.000044805052,0.00021885498,0.000028712006,0.00012685548,1.8570067e-7,0.000005482328,0.002555828,0.9954309,0.00034328885],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000019462648,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009745346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91456497,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007905619,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000018745912,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97649986},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4214596487","doi":"10.1002/yd.20393","title":"Editors’ Notes","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"editorial","venue":"New Directions for Student Leadership","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Followership; Variety (cybernetics); Confusion; Psychology; Epistemology; Mythology; Sociology; Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.13967171537888026,"score_gpt":0.40489276838684246,"score_spread":0.26522105300796217,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4214596487","genre_codex":"editorial","genre_gemma":"editorial","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"editorial","genre_consensus":"editorial","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000024198787,0.0010329304,0.0007294937,0.004066445,0.9861009,0.0010277878,0.00046496984,0.00052302034,0.00603025],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00038455022,0.000028218828,0.00039309333,0.00015565078,0.8996813,0.0006195417,0.00077632605,0.00015053638,0.09781075],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.997085,0.000108767534,0.0005024921,0.00096437085,0.00066861743,0.00067077385],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99729604,0.0012891633,0.00023274522,0.00061178976,0.00022984165,0.00034041444],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002166637,0.00050554896,0.00059580506,0.00025889766,0.00036865563,0.00015949913,0.0006036864,0.0012427901,0.0011703903],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006259492,0.0005282711,0.00055222854,0.00038509126,0.00009173876,0.000082849634,0.000072299896,0.0011945632,0.0012195172],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000059939848,0.0003182242,0.00021797382,0.000054172637,0.00025809268,0.000009174643,0.001992425,6.8294264e-7,0.000011510893,0.00027735336,0.9909768,0.0058236104],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011896547,0.00044624554,0.00092118216,0.000072723684,0.0005747597,0.0000016777929,0.0020759006,2.5309745e-7,0.000018152714,0.00003700353,0.9941646,0.0004978512],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006579879,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003852777,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.091780506,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020629696,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028056785,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997427},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220779165","doi":"10.1037/cbs0000325","title":"A pilot study assessing effectiveness of a written shame induction protocol with and without a social evaluative threat manipulation.","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Queen's University","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Protocol (science); Social psychology; Applied psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.2455456706692742,"score_gpt":0.384737457517122,"score_spread":0.1391917868478478,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220779165","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9901813,0.000016441556,0.000055744367,0.000104403414,0.00044471305,0.008856385,0.000018160124,0.0000055880164,0.00031722203],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968139,6.498672e-8,0.00036961696,0.000014273469,0.00004400878,0.0027156814,0.0000018398367,0.000011186723,0.000029421857],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99743813,0.0004610541,0.0005630709,0.0004361279,0.0004914883,0.0006101129],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99791956,0.00003536559,0.0006602942,0.00015767761,0.00062874483,0.0005983583],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00573762,0.00018916045,0.00035878195,0.0009309434,0.002912358,0.00019116928,0.0005697786,0.000017609205,0.00036592025],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000033837234,0.00015706122,0.00004953297,0.0016101376,0.0026102262,0.0007154455,0.0000692127,0.00028219027,3.5473377e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008727078,0.00035681986,0.98653954,0.000014055667,0.00002337619,0.0001338657,0.008765314,0.00020667269,0.0010771332,0.0011759079,0.000009426294,0.001610637],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0015154758,0.010093165,0.96189463,0.00009081791,0.0001076157,0.0009415193,0.024780253,0.00008421823,0.000029849258,0.0002557984,0.000016722,0.00018993413],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.11105229,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.18879719,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0777449,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0017390312,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0021971345,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9983857},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220853677","doi":"10.1027/1614-0001/a000368","title":"Shame","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Individual Differences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Narcissism; Big Five personality traits; Grandiosity; Association (psychology); Personality; Pathological; Clinical psychology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.08504462233421563,"score_gpt":0.3412982582418498,"score_spread":0.25625363590763417,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220853677","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.993007,0.0004607493,0.0000316289,0.00047667135,0.001703167,0.000042544867,0.000045850516,0.0000082848255,0.0042240797],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99737364,0.0000057846887,0.00019917478,0.00022696181,0.00016080924,0.000008241882,0.0000029518658,0.000006161312,0.002016268],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886644,0.00015328669,0.0003110488,0.000082303864,0.00043409056,0.00015281855],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994447,0.000059197293,0.0002790861,0.000098281285,0.000048916467,0.00006981646],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041135444,0.00007243619,0.00016901306,0.00017293116,0.00017010918,0.000033752232,0.0004440109,0.000026554635,0.014565228],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014383015,0.000054869186,0.000108492764,0.0001479607,0.000040918952,0.000063851396,0.000096455326,0.00036499914,0.000029750887],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016883167,0.0020118835,0.68585324,0.0000075600005,0.00041713825,0.00059025886,0.017656647,0.000012901424,0.00062964554,0.031034192,0.1179256,0.14369212],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00047002707,0.0010196406,0.9804299,0.000006482544,0.00006806916,0.00041559798,0.006294565,5.254711e-7,0.000017105318,0.001149473,0.010039842,0.00008878341],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000014349948,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000021236756,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.29457667,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002135924,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004107181,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9863356},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4220970941","doi":"10.1177/17540739221085575","title":"Who Needs Values When We Have Valuing? Comments on Jean Moritz Müller, <i>The World-Directedness of Emotional Feeling</i>","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Feeling; Perception; Psychology; Object (grammar); Subject (documents); Social psychology; Begging; Epistemology; Natural (archaeology); Psychoanalysis; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06047007596036187,"score_gpt":0.35114589615070374,"score_spread":0.2906758201903419,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4220970941","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.1960897,0.39834136,0.00144541,0.23423673,0.023400566,0.0107708555,0.0011165236,0.0010448215,0.13355404],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.38113678,0.05160423,0.0014834597,0.050584547,0.0017810193,0.0020717168,0.0013922988,0.00040060762,0.5095453],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99679303,0.0011391377,0.000739213,0.00037783597,0.0006247763,0.00032597713],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983399,0.00020683907,0.00040799426,0.00078195357,0.00016683867,0.00009648464],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011890533,0.000268367,0.0005335176,0.00027714222,0.0005103971,0.000023325145,0.0005060265,0.00005162558,0.017650213],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000060252936,0.00022019575,0.00033695204,0.00077573734,0.00009898238,0.0000743175,0.00017876065,0.0005052509,0.0002306377],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000054652774,0.0016786108,0.0037330308,0.0008114458,0.00016216352,0.000016024514,0.0023052315,0.0000954491,0.00003817898,0.02252194,0.85326135,0.11532194],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00094943255,0.00034318113,0.0100204805,0.002882955,0.00030272207,0.00003559613,0.00087602396,0.000058412126,0.00003225908,0.00096337585,0.9831833,0.00035221205],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001245634,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000015105044,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3759913,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000120559795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036081292,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9832478},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4226496306","doi":"10.1007/s42761-022-00113-w","title":"What Do People Think Is an Emotion?","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Affective Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung","keywords":"Psychology; Attribution; Action (physics); Cognitive psychology; Interpretation (philosophy); Cognition; Extant taxon; Affective science; Empirical research; Emotion work; Social psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics","score_opus":0.0327751677440294,"score_gpt":0.361225767756927,"score_spread":0.3284506000128976,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4226496306","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9902888,0.00012602532,0.00016775515,0.00052271714,0.0031109373,0.00026511544,0.000013444759,0.00006910948,0.0054361196],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99680734,0.000005393038,0.000118410644,0.00055308745,0.000044674965,0.00007592077,0.000003075143,0.000008411595,0.0023836684],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985769,0.00015724901,0.00008201659,0.0005240797,0.0003604929,0.00029928226],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992556,0.000035188845,0.000046197103,0.00047710602,0.00008096957,0.00010492428],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00078760495,0.00008558677,0.000089418165,0.00016201109,0.0010364536,0.00015545447,0.00045617422,0.000020992447,0.006883419],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017715738,0.00008151195,0.000044495755,0.0011204906,0.0002473238,0.0009362417,0.00019915149,0.0001864321,0.00029177452],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007023511,0.0029314472,0.15533248,0.000007793552,0.000030465952,0.000078807694,0.27982628,0.00012275815,0.03172152,0.15657437,0.014828616,0.3584752],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00029056252,0.0007431881,0.94887227,0.0000050562303,0.000013019628,0.00006389586,0.045658473,0.00007820581,0.00041956792,0.0019082995,0.0017639147,0.00018356643],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00026778592,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000041120897,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79353976,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012454673,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000065050306,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9940244},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4233652491","doi":"10.1007/978-1-4939-7131-2_101041","title":"Self-Perception","year":2018,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Perception; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.05132766781240223,"score_gpt":0.3283838831553946,"score_spread":0.27705621534299235,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4233652491","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0005043935,0.000037003738,0.0000975916,0.00006860822,0.0011978445,0.00016972795,0.000015611142,0.00024215704,0.9976671],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00096418714,0.000023835615,0.0018210608,0.00024845672,0.00063387636,0.000010005176,0.000057976984,0.00004527836,0.9961953],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993566,0.00000662046,0.00015198052,0.00027364027,0.000082500774,0.00012860107],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994399,0.000006181137,0.000052494397,0.00039000998,0.00005921066,0.000052216707],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000049591516,0.00016024942,0.00014206045,0.00008505074,0.00004144198,0.000011860135,0.00009685535,0.000405722,0.39353302],"category_scores_gemma":[5.1120986e-7,0.00013905579,0.00010369057,0.0000075576854,0.00004586407,0.000020604606,0.00002620477,0.00015954101,0.07052406],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005278814,0.00004655708,0.000027313128,0.0000065706085,0.000047201967,0.000016100152,0.00038450523,1.9671302e-9,0.000014597841,0.5633597,0.4204416,0.015650604],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000120603116,0.00012327229,0.0009285054,0.000013485324,0.0000833735,0.000020145235,0.00003796162,2.8490814e-7,9.1853246e-7,0.003203451,0.99528086,0.00018713032],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000020462749,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00002239493,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5748393,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037893446,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010849609,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9301996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4235410394","doi":"10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_1219-1","title":"Conformity","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Conformity; Psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.10062873283895726,"score_gpt":0.3668715896319461,"score_spread":0.26624285679298887,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4235410394","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000026579188,0.00013120832,0.000023555607,0.000102561535,0.0011972501,0.00013372017,0.000043009328,0.00006526661,0.9982768],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0019578182,0.000020338703,0.00007088102,0.00015547487,0.00017568735,0.0000059931735,0.000038981754,0.00002495784,0.9975499],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99950284,0.000001992915,0.00012381554,0.00018746406,0.000066955196,0.00011693845],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99905,0.000007203804,0.00010310244,0.000744047,0.000039494233,0.00005615492],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000045120203,0.00013929249,0.000173712,0.00004352847,0.00008777465,0.000023351657,0.0001917689,0.00033828165,0.10394277],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000001919368,0.00011590077,0.00011583956,8.196111e-7,0.00008321787,0.000024841787,0.000042248317,0.00021190547,0.015037864],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000025840063,0.000007606485,0.000029620898,0.000002624126,0.000020449648,0.000030932104,0.000019667872,1.0382437e-9,4.798497e-7,0.86092925,0.09487831,0.044078488],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00012976468,0.000033913122,0.0011175267,0.000015569183,0.000042572432,0.000018476278,0.0000039881356,2.874647e-8,0.0000013698149,0.0072293603,0.99125725,0.00015017317],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000114169474,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00008357156,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89637893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012557088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017709768,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98572904},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4237240944","doi":"10.1002/9780470479216.corpsy0705","title":"Pride","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Identity (music); Social psychology; Promotion (chess); Task (project management); Self; Everyday life; Romance; Power (physics); Developmental psychology; Aesthetics; Psychoanalysis; Engineering; Art; Epistemology; Political science","score_opus":0.02728283440646902,"score_gpt":0.3607763326801034,"score_spread":0.3334934982736344,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4237240944","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0016979803,0.0013443799,0.00011342317,0.0009807626,0.012155279,0.0005443913,0.00011638577,0.00018141115,0.982866],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0012183035,0.00090084,0.0007769159,0.0006706263,0.0013892809,0.00009989396,0.000050133596,0.00047147472,0.99442255],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982165,0.0002040923,0.00044798446,0.0005275047,0.00016511198,0.00043877168],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974927,0.00010104473,0.00047270328,0.0017954458,0.000041702897,0.0000964204],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026614676,0.00034358926,0.00052965945,0.0003019219,0.000049905375,0.0000051285792,0.0008969153,0.000998236,0.06310635],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000029207393,0.00024564692,0.00019256536,0.00023110413,0.00061415136,0.000012835505,0.000082416846,0.00092951173,0.0028118144],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032961198,0.00025422758,0.0009112998,0.000012144427,0.00006786219,0.000021124479,0.00024471022,1.4709806e-8,0.000078328616,0.008138717,0.95926964,0.030968947],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004976954,0.00016408706,0.01666368,0.000035478017,0.00013716878,0.00007992843,0.000048025817,4.4556547e-8,0.0000035211608,0.00043520477,0.9816965,0.00023865193],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00049690495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004413193,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06029454,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000760353,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000044263004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4240618614","doi":"10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_104038","title":"Strengths of Character","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brandon University; University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Character (mathematics); Mathematics; Geometry","score_opus":0.03419072750421038,"score_gpt":0.3166453342919579,"score_spread":0.28245460678774753,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4240618614","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0007843594,0.00005495385,0.00007782558,0.00007422469,0.0006965029,0.000105945575,0.000053842192,0.000034248482,0.9981181],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.01925882,0.000015164888,0.00013937106,0.00013111849,0.00019643224,0.0000048374945,0.00006546347,0.00003391901,0.9801549],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99937594,0.0000069245207,0.00023482872,0.00019605678,0.00008124747,0.000104982966],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99930096,0.000040050338,0.00013108064,0.00043476577,0.000051280265,0.000041865856],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00004913897,0.0001472362,0.00025398366,0.00008727453,0.0000118893395,0.0000035173932,0.00011178642,0.00030113236,0.096501924],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000028388506,0.00012213216,0.00013527677,0.0000056510603,0.000050635554,0.000008419276,0.000026125668,0.00016930119,0.0031572653],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004391767,0.000018450695,0.00003944853,0.0000067979186,0.0000320691,0.0000045381084,0.00003141956,4.6321773e-9,0.000028833085,0.91319144,0.025401196,0.061241426],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00015578936,0.000087226945,0.0015910917,0.000033938348,0.00006808073,0.0000055098267,0.0000053604945,1.0189037e-7,0.000025582913,0.00094726763,0.9969316,0.00014844043],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029238923,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000012173687,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97153044,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007145078,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000008368252,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976189},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4243135384","doi":"10.1016/b978-0-12-375000-6.00099-9","title":"Moral Emotions","year":2012,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Elsevier eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.05948465280817854,"score_gpt":0.31246042469892527,"score_spread":0.2529757718907467,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4243135384","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00015933634,0.0017582983,0.0000035751145,0.00008083711,0.0023326436,0.00047513164,0.00013034974,0.00015737888,0.99490243],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.004933367,0.000027103284,0.00027758064,0.0002654156,0.0010188057,0.000072374176,0.000091279035,0.0001383036,0.99317575],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984961,0.000031651813,0.00039783472,0.00042245525,0.00019761261,0.00045435296],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99859774,0.000022702789,0.00018287048,0.0008949809,0.00007837796,0.00022332137],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001418176,0.00040791204,0.000427859,0.00019020117,0.0001445666,0.000027033879,0.00026099847,0.0005642543,0.020835608],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000026630275,0.00039223846,0.00035594148,0.000010604685,0.00016618392,0.000035458408,0.000095160714,0.0006313285,0.0112502035],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000035901735,0.000026858372,0.00005177657,0.000008722571,0.000061646315,0.000027533753,0.00022110342,1.629127e-8,0.0000049540618,0.23380955,0.0025865175,0.7631977],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00022054474,0.000055656037,0.0016208761,0.000089328816,0.00030026244,0.00006622088,0.000014677775,5.7098525e-8,0.0000016883404,0.007993588,0.9892234,0.00041366887],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00000245955,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022378272,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98663694,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006716417,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039978873,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99985296},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4244052777","doi":"10.5840/monist201396423","title":"Imaginary Emotions","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Monist","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"The Imaginary; Monism; Psychoanalysis; Sociology; Philosophy; Epistemology; Psychology","score_opus":0.03166761221316381,"score_gpt":0.31991770034927347,"score_spread":0.28825008813610964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4244052777","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7324186,0.00010687826,0.00015870285,0.012137448,0.0005293744,0.00020858839,0.000006254297,0.00008204771,0.25435212],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.93225366,0.0000019890695,0.00016479632,0.0003344442,0.00007655653,0.000075708806,0.000004846292,0.000008770828,0.06707924],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99961495,0.000038345548,0.00007275033,0.000092037015,0.000042692554,0.00013921305],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995513,0.000015780577,0.000018159013,0.0003568562,0.000024524837,0.000033377717],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000048606555,0.00005246779,0.000046041885,0.000016812948,0.00021084363,0.00003935388,0.00014373071,0.000022885712,0.0074342494],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000024189342,0.000033303088,0.000037519796,0.0000699892,0.000111635774,0.000041019444,0.000029067407,0.0000912547,0.011036844],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000066516177,0.00051613786,0.015337968,0.0000034789255,0.000039448856,0.00002475389,0.002074515,0.0000024832345,0.0042377254,0.15107435,0.74476624,0.08191625],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0001820979,0.000052296433,0.9541323,0.0000036562394,0.000025725287,0.000052145097,0.000609703,0.000015579371,0.00005156885,0.005576986,0.0392006,0.00009730801],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010097439,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000007879189,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9387944,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000089322675,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000004577021,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9934731},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4246103886","doi":"10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_103939","title":"Social Rules for Emotion","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brandon University; University of Northern British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sociology; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Social psychology","score_opus":0.08827202386976314,"score_gpt":0.36255765839885634,"score_spread":0.2742856345290932,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4246103886","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00020028198,0.00003312285,0.0069599906,0.0003564986,0.00086666574,0.0003405345,0.00008741972,0.0000968669,0.99105865],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0031100404,0.0000027720655,0.0006082172,0.00022068391,0.0010965805,0.000037722024,0.00032355284,0.000053430034,0.994547],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993549,0.000007217616,0.00017648863,0.00024720174,0.00006736095,0.00014686008],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99961585,0.000022257507,0.00008948443,0.00017502619,0.00006502993,0.00003237333],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007696465,0.00016047568,0.00020886771,0.000075902375,0.00009946134,0.000014090104,0.000087235785,0.00044751042,0.012410343],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000020389857,0.00014660647,0.00021730404,0.000003981643,0.000044342924,0.00001057531,0.000016240505,0.00012074528,0.0024323836],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000006918204,0.000010051019,0.0000021298038,0.0000073612655,0.000019508147,7.348113e-7,0.00004674602,5.9350005e-9,0.000004690478,0.77854604,0.16503188,0.05632392],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031486168,0.000095854775,0.0004460242,0.000012282077,0.00010449181,0.0000037128455,0.000012655251,6.083021e-7,0.0000030732674,0.051186673,0.9476202,0.00019953033],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015057962,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014508258,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78258836,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002261951,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009583501,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99834436},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4247711957","doi":"10.1177/1754073913489754","title":"Comment: Constructionisms?","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Emotion Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Constructionism; Social constructionism; Strict constructionism; Psychology; Epistemology; Sociology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04061945821939363,"score_gpt":0.34234805190015166,"score_spread":0.30172859368075805,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4247711957","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.08153068,0.17036898,0.0067114425,0.2507453,0.010054469,0.006952458,0.000043310287,0.0009771014,0.47261626],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.63822585,0.06768437,0.01334835,0.18264323,0.0009979624,0.0024486815,0.00041428464,0.00015710268,0.09408018],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99928695,0.00010909493,0.00023548119,0.00015419791,0.00007446416,0.00013983146],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994877,0.0000123826385,0.00007492417,0.00028787355,0.00007058105,0.00006656814],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012543597,0.0000833883,0.00015618779,0.000030008796,0.00008054557,0.000020483976,0.00007947493,0.0000411015,0.07548785],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000106176185,0.00007032207,0.00008104144,0.00013312834,0.000044891007,0.00008817231,0.000016046604,0.000091606096,0.016675092],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[3.314681e-7,0.000097100456,0.0015894361,0.00016490214,0.000013197556,0.0000018552108,0.000038845817,2.3510957e-8,0.000020955864,0.066460885,0.60940546,0.322207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023223998,0.000041655818,0.049810532,0.00062355405,0.000055709286,0.00008433154,0.0000721386,0.0000011459864,0.000009183544,0.0006057848,0.94833475,0.00012895404],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000098852186,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":7.561601e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.55669516,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016908554,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000005596996,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98409057},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4248158664","doi":"10.1002/9781119171492.wecad160","title":"Guilt","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Feeling; Developmental psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.016760544870693176,"score_gpt":0.26402852278918315,"score_spread":0.24726797791848998,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4248158664","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00024090162,0.0038592392,0.000026438487,0.004340543,0.00094200345,0.000467597,0.000027764892,0.00008743264,0.99000806],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0025678768,0.0038336227,0.0016747945,0.0025786008,0.0009295056,0.000047857473,0.00007503626,0.00032021265,0.9879725],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989837,0.000045593395,0.00029111851,0.00029673078,0.00017399683,0.00020888312],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99907887,0.000009130254,0.00018090854,0.0006227878,0.000010766653,0.00009753622],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007851216,0.00024868496,0.0003011518,0.00008162191,0.000065875865,0.0000070187157,0.0005529528,0.00014539436,0.002944163],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014595107,0.0001650799,0.00005800103,0.00008973134,0.00012774886,0.000008081035,0.00031031153,0.00026034337,0.00024246135],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009072348,0.000118103344,0.00066388614,0.00007990018,0.00006075372,0.0000063070215,0.0010017544,2.2856593e-8,0.000001257998,0.00093030813,0.9697688,0.02735979],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028966385,0.000020420459,0.026399568,0.00045896278,0.000051248127,0.000007832013,0.00016630629,5.2202257e-8,0.000011440801,0.00003325285,0.9723551,0.0002061105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015212392,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011499649,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.02715368,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010749109,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000045153527,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9979673},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4248259855","doi":"10.1023/a:1011156918137","title":"Emotional Messages","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Argumentation","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Political communication; Communication studies; Political science; Politics; Law","score_opus":0.0442418674709357,"score_gpt":0.3702571211262045,"score_spread":0.32601525365526884,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4248259855","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94799656,0.00003757248,0.001401238,0.00062774593,0.0004721321,0.000087528846,0.0000034954812,0.000051210576,0.049322497],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98088247,0.000009087831,0.000507477,0.00025587474,0.00007601426,0.000028532606,0.00006232309,0.000006135293,0.018172117],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996076,0.000027066502,0.000087805645,0.00010841895,0.00007394655,0.000095141586],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9998235,0.000011358597,0.00002704023,0.00009054034,0.000020846646,0.000026687392],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005340415,0.000043813874,0.000036779526,0.00004318108,0.00005910341,0.000012470083,0.00003675633,0.000027202315,0.010580377],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000024616472,0.00004277372,0.000024195619,0.00008471787,0.000015189625,0.0000859734,0.0000060149428,0.000034189445,0.0014104967],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00004979047,0.0006571751,0.58053565,0.0000038236817,0.00005390474,0.00006354828,0.0022655437,0.0000156013,0.007143955,0.16915785,0.04410954,0.1959436],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00044445324,0.00004630667,0.98517126,0.0000035702176,0.000014246776,0.000027947379,0.0005264622,0.0000055493642,0.00023726092,0.0009289553,0.012529444,0.000064557215],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005629881,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009669842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40463558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018194165,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000038535445,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999367},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249531532","doi":"10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_1115","title":"Cognitive Appraisal","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Cognition; Psychology; Cognitive science; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.0732494524122529,"score_gpt":0.3695790852450053,"score_spread":0.29632963283275243,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249531532","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00020235832,0.00015508146,0.00017555518,0.000079753234,0.0013464338,0.00027855442,0.00006481124,0.000108498796,0.99758893],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.006067069,0.000009504323,0.00015423328,0.00026438347,0.00027915597,0.000044204793,0.00012597551,0.00005457412,0.9930009],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992689,0.000007782325,0.00016723415,0.00030097726,0.00009079305,0.0001643013],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99945897,0.000074627496,0.0000685827,0.00023054221,0.00008995296,0.00007733791],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00003020762,0.00020292612,0.00020258797,0.00008259189,0.000033099583,0.000016822014,0.00008946244,0.00038702833,0.35869095],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000045814127,0.00017176528,0.00012191012,0.0000074198883,0.000085471205,0.000026056989,0.000037038702,0.00028382934,0.08299764],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000044178537,0.000026025944,0.000016722888,0.0000022339987,0.000053268617,0.000026542773,0.00006245592,1.6496118e-9,0.0000019262316,0.79857665,0.15739758,0.043832157],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003998451,0.00014061268,0.0017824468,0.000058015135,0.00016991279,0.00003650433,0.00011139587,1.5343271e-7,0.0000041613803,0.003378689,0.99353075,0.00038749806],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009340253,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014367846,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8361332,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000953822,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014121407,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9177163},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4249657929","doi":"10.1007/978-1-4419-1005-9_1166","title":"Perceived Control","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.04070129761362737,"score_gpt":0.2974518432208301,"score_spread":0.2567505456072028,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4249657929","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00026341662,0.00013707683,0.00010491894,0.0002563999,0.0007749347,0.0003613451,0.00003790306,0.00010702487,0.997957],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.023172501,0.000011581,0.00013458426,0.0007253335,0.00021916414,0.000037019032,0.000030902414,0.000048837028,0.9756201],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992961,0.000008809604,0.00018247095,0.00026670992,0.00008034491,0.00016553703],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993619,0.000021350672,0.00006036126,0.00041062778,0.00006524379,0.00008051466],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000029148838,0.00019573657,0.0002472701,0.000071860864,0.00003502764,0.00001713699,0.000121954654,0.00038381977,0.46055394],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000001234032,0.00015725609,0.00015246829,0.0000042725437,0.000055683515,0.000020594776,0.000014758422,0.00024093126,0.06723522],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000004235973,0.000019149793,0.000022003254,0.0000019242295,0.000053772477,0.000021068005,0.000048709444,2.2251921e-8,0.000033443324,0.7769142,0.20821826,0.014663217],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006403378,0.00009797493,0.008907058,0.000019980478,0.00013475324,0.000020660136,0.000024673016,7.8099686e-7,3.7612878e-7,0.0034943814,0.986367,0.0002920453],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014185444,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001815342,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7781487,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000019861056,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011352634,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.93349105},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4250594797","doi":"10.32920/ryerson.14639523.v1","title":"How cheating undermines the perceived value of justice in the workplace: the mediating effect of shame","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Cheating; Social psychology; Embarrassment; Psychology; Value (mathematics); Context (archaeology); Economic Justice; Political science","score_opus":0.04226011046024714,"score_gpt":0.3550715098927707,"score_spread":0.31281139943252356,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4250594797","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9854147,0.00061129796,0.00017629367,0.0047220113,0.0009390141,0.00091187115,0.000015217763,0.000017707038,0.0071918988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99764663,0.000036420064,0.0003276949,0.000189836,0.00022484067,0.00020428628,0.000030891493,0.00002233965,0.0013170833],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9969647,0.0017048821,0.0004441293,0.00034036158,0.00030275897,0.00024319874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.994739,0.0037745626,0.00035432153,0.0010134713,0.000098844575,0.000019801995],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002137287,0.0002461373,0.00044671437,0.00006202835,0.00012575656,0.00008100291,0.0007968112,0.00026465475,0.00022429875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006264974,0.000103600636,0.00023788612,0.00028705128,0.00020046042,0.000028980548,0.00037076892,0.0009744752,0.0000023284547],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00047587347,0.0021118394,0.2837825,0.0073866015,0.0016536966,0.00022996431,0.49608418,0.009059187,0.031977765,0.048475098,0.0075311596,0.111232124],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013255803,0.00030336756,0.76737255,0.0011464623,0.0019890224,0.0000630733,0.22359587,0.0018329268,0.0015280525,0.00027439912,0.00009752093,0.00047117],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001144191,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003118023,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48359004,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027044887,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006325701,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42336637},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4251159314","doi":"10.1017/cbo9780511760488.001","title":"Foreword","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Psychology; TRACE (psycholinguistics); Epistemology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04045333035778204,"score_gpt":0.2512526222986182,"score_spread":0.2107992919408362,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4251159314","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0010337243,0.00006575589,0.00020009957,0.000016257745,0.0013187232,0.00037439226,0.0006976828,0.00018354382,0.99610984],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0015365815,0.000011312579,0.00018922247,0.000070453316,0.00023657831,0.0000013297239,0.0000833505,0.00006536424,0.99780583],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886405,0.000021165208,0.00015509258,0.0005086753,0.0001495014,0.00030150113],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986713,0.00003034005,0.00016093008,0.0008374786,0.000113632304,0.0001863285],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005818231,0.0003275735,0.0003217218,0.00018070385,0.00018060803,0.000017304388,0.00046635416,0.0008333217,0.0002862589],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000002231779,0.00038421093,0.00027004367,0.0000048476727,0.00027751524,0.00003849633,0.00021774863,0.00096732,0.00030197622],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000045778634,0.000016422262,0.000005091059,0.000011721525,0.00007463304,0.00047599096,0.00004267632,1.8315983e-8,0.000077541554,0.9252906,0.069892064,0.00406749],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00048543292,0.000059987207,0.00020715878,0.000042618878,0.00027361317,0.00003800424,0.00002640856,5.268095e-7,0.00009035643,0.000013569565,0.9983703,0.00039201442],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023325888,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000010734249,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.92847824,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006958137,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000046652935,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999861},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4251198401","doi":"10.32920/ryerson.14639523","title":"How cheating undermines the perceived value of justice in the workplace: the mediating effect of shame","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Cheating; Social psychology; Embarrassment; Psychology; Value (mathematics); Context (archaeology); Economic Justice; Political science","score_opus":0.04226011046024714,"score_gpt":0.3550715098927707,"score_spread":0.31281139943252356,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4251198401","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9854147,0.00061129796,0.00017629367,0.0047220113,0.0009390141,0.00091187115,0.000015217763,0.000017707038,0.0071918988],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99764663,0.000036420064,0.0003276949,0.000189836,0.00022484067,0.00020428628,0.000030891493,0.00002233965,0.0013170833],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9969647,0.0017048821,0.0004441293,0.00034036158,0.00030275897,0.00024319874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.994739,0.0037745626,0.00035432153,0.0010134713,0.000098844575,0.000019801995],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002137287,0.0002461373,0.00044671437,0.00006202835,0.00012575656,0.00008100291,0.0007968112,0.00026465475,0.00022429875],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006264974,0.000103600636,0.00023788612,0.00028705128,0.00020046042,0.000028980548,0.00037076892,0.0009744752,0.0000023284547],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00047587347,0.0021118394,0.2837825,0.0073866015,0.0016536966,0.00022996431,0.49608418,0.009059187,0.031977765,0.048475098,0.0075311596,0.111232124],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013255803,0.00030336756,0.76737255,0.0011464623,0.0019890224,0.0000630733,0.22359587,0.0018329268,0.0015280525,0.00027439912,0.00009752093,0.00047117],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001144191,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0003118023,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48359004,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027044887,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006325701,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42336637},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4252057503","doi":"10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_931","title":"Credibility, Assessment","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Credibility; Computer science; Political science; Law","score_opus":0.08779106240418194,"score_gpt":0.3817668664984677,"score_spread":0.29397580409428575,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4252057503","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00023870154,0.00008590311,0.00019890787,0.00027853128,0.0012659336,0.00038101015,0.000031298117,0.000119708704,0.9974],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0041397265,0.000012033416,0.0015586454,0.00025937482,0.00022161953,0.000045084344,0.00006905331,0.00004548144,0.993649],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990278,0.0000113567685,0.00025248947,0.000388143,0.00014415609,0.00017605518],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99901545,0.000022892844,0.00007927591,0.000714043,0.00007684502,0.000091517424],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000087707835,0.00021252342,0.00023883773,0.000077701734,0.000038654278,0.000026373058,0.00016175376,0.0003781617,0.46572757],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000010495128,0.00017446354,0.0001513455,0.0000075439207,0.000064926855,0.000028377992,0.00007823357,0.00034017902,0.02103762],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[7.768591e-7,0.000038813763,0.00009544022,0.0000036576512,0.000027993363,0.000011276108,0.000012762025,1.665822e-8,0.0000040579994,0.77082735,0.21191972,0.0170581],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019123654,0.00012686983,0.0109342495,0.000021477003,0.00008375865,0.000013643043,0.000020586907,0.000001062969,0.0000011404236,0.0236803,0.9646361,0.0002895716],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001765378,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000029134595,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.75271636,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000056838453,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032318923,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97972465},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4253646642","doi":"10.1007/978-3-540-68706-1_1618","title":"Conditioned Fear","year":2010,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology","score_opus":0.04428994681886938,"score_gpt":0.3259504776287321,"score_spread":0.2816605308098627,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4253646642","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0002595964,0.000046706795,0.00006680737,0.00022025142,0.0015641762,0.00016842161,0.00008877841,0.00011726395,0.997468],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0027905041,0.000005908109,0.00051101664,0.00037873117,0.00027202535,0.000013803932,0.00019880239,0.000044343346,0.9957849],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994038,0.000004311246,0.00014938043,0.00023764286,0.00008033997,0.00012455863],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993945,0.000014550883,0.000062506166,0.00041253248,0.000049029655,0.000066927365],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000038459042,0.00015467657,0.00016450252,0.00008602961,0.00005862644,0.000013115205,0.00010279052,0.0005629441,0.3444572],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000013645255,0.00013746263,0.00011308451,0.000006231593,0.00008523621,0.000017159104,0.00002244953,0.00045866126,0.024342595],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000029385794,0.000018792527,0.000008882819,0.0000015758941,0.000021751483,0.000034202036,0.000026402176,2.0359132e-9,0.00014718411,0.94005823,0.056610867,0.0030691498],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019977485,0.00005034119,0.00081948214,0.000009634551,0.00005889419,0.000032444994,0.000009363863,1.8570743e-8,0.000032179883,0.015418481,0.98317534,0.00019402031],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000035573907,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000058734837,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9265645,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001018743,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014456482,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97641706},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4253784236","doi":"10.1016/b978-0-12-809324-5.06491-9","title":"Moral Emotions ☆","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Elsevier eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Moral development; Morality; Moral disengagement; Psychology; Social cognitive theory of morality; Social psychology; Aggression; Prosocial behavior; Epistemology","score_opus":0.06648618758645586,"score_gpt":0.33106401473527125,"score_spread":0.2645778271488154,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4253784236","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00009228271,0.00046881984,0.0000024056208,0.00013458043,0.0025453873,0.00048333642,0.00016630597,0.00013227023,0.9959746],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0028927429,0.00001953882,0.00019577448,0.00018264764,0.0007301509,0.00006560049,0.00007691553,0.00012524288,0.9957114],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99851394,0.000023719245,0.0003628597,0.0005451585,0.0001967039,0.0003576304],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99775726,0.000018189312,0.0003040312,0.0016537613,0.000097511554,0.0001692799],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012987189,0.00040933615,0.000474753,0.00016866036,0.00035818585,0.0000768087,0.0004965801,0.0005696145,0.009252441],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000006471096,0.0003955764,0.00039039593,0.0000030447075,0.00027242472,0.000035588935,0.00012875782,0.0006446118,0.0071006194],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000045840998,0.000017477427,0.000028641029,0.000009011102,0.000070128925,0.00011651089,0.00015030525,1.9242803e-8,0.0000031426498,0.18266822,0.004098242,0.8128337],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027989337,0.00007342016,0.0015157091,0.00016147576,0.00023355712,0.00006127934,0.000008169159,1.1539615e-7,0.0000011711456,0.019949788,0.9773078,0.00040759915],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000047980407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007334764,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.97320956,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005528897,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006497446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998496},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4255343457","doi":"10.1007/978-0-387-30715-2_22","title":"Anger","year":2007,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Handbooks of sociology and social research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":37,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Witness; Rage (emotion); Girl; Psychology; Drama; Headline; Social psychology; Art; Political science; Literature; Advertising; Law; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.4466339342386993,"score_gpt":0.5247956779420715,"score_spread":0.0781617437033722,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4255343457","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.015352473,0.004356434,0.000015152715,0.00032251154,0.00031041415,0.00031143607,0.000076086515,0.000025414665,0.9792301],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.102690786,0.00033392757,0.000062045554,0.000136439,0.0006153377,0.00002418434,0.00005384464,0.00004951807,0.89603394],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983446,0.00015731103,0.00031712302,0.00038410936,0.0002945699,0.00050226453],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99882835,0.00041674255,0.0001127398,0.00020997075,0.00034971366,0.000082501254],"candidate_categories":["sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015880589,0.00018915917,0.00047321603,0.00032597626,0.00046010307,0.000007944128,0.00019218285,0.001739207,0.004057723],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022024327,0.00018315049,0.00016879938,0.000018606823,0.003953536,0.000017289625,0.00014682046,0.0014629521,0.0002970367],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010799905,0.00003906433,0.00021057439,0.000035606463,0.00012304579,0.00005409361,0.007263578,1.4590099e-9,0.0001087246,0.9472761,0.015391078,0.02939011],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001757436,0.001123438,0.012244288,0.00017609412,0.00017667988,0.000026423038,0.0038149562,1.3176037e-7,0.00007867236,0.35325676,0.6266548,0.000690304],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008018735,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000036300145,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61126375,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000049084465,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000098166965,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995567},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4255902742","doi":"10.1386/macp.11.3.299_1","title":"Reading anger, compassion and longing in Beatrice Culleton Mosionier’s In Search of April Raintree","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Lakehead University","funders":"","keywords":"Compassion; Anger; White privilege; Privilege (computing); Narrative; Psychology; Power (physics); Psychoanalysis; Reading (process); Social psychology; Sociology; Gender studies; Literature; Art; Political science; Law; Racism","score_opus":0.07032764093346464,"score_gpt":0.3790933849563284,"score_spread":0.3087657440228637,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4255902742","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9963008,0.00059345766,0.00002961003,0.0017280416,0.00063223764,0.000039157043,0.000008725369,0.00000203074,0.0006659365],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998968,0.00014162478,0.0004270634,0.000062186045,0.00022087361,7.544317e-7,0.0000059617714,0.000004333513,0.00016918487],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990884,0.00006807286,0.0003509361,0.00007769191,0.00027939375,0.00013546937],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993233,0.00009515899,0.0001142262,0.00003992193,0.00029871837,0.00012867809],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031993323,0.000068134876,0.0001606286,0.00025207634,0.000013748693,0.000020982114,0.00011269905,0.000058969683,0.00002942587],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001114956,0.000050713083,0.000028830502,0.00008227931,0.000073450785,0.00012539835,0.000044671895,0.00020950807,0.0000014410081],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00042110318,0.00067833957,0.8253351,0.000037739574,0.00010664457,0.0009816216,0.07045899,0.00013952094,0.0065446733,0.05558353,0.0059685535,0.033744205],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0076289335,0.00035669422,0.94068664,0.0006919733,0.000052113355,0.0015093862,0.040543072,0.00038430066,0.0015559542,0.004191248,0.002138548,0.00026112265],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042652784,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003616358,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.11535157,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000088096385,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034633533,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20680195},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4280501433","doi":"10.1186/s40479-022-00185-x","title":"The who and what of validation: an experimental examination of validation and invalidation of specific emotions and the moderating effect of emotion dysregulation","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":20,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"The Scarborough Hospital; Toronto Metropolitan University; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.027899983186831942,"score_gpt":0.3126523854602786,"score_spread":0.28475240227344667,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4280501433","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99223346,0.0020250904,0.0038996714,0.00051846856,0.00014836028,0.0010298039,0.00004981267,0.00001739929,0.00007793099],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99862295,0.0003681902,0.0002289235,0.0000069968755,0.000038963422,0.00007263901,0.00056837697,0.000019695208,0.0000732512],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99671626,0.0014787349,0.00082993973,0.00038184915,0.00044849995,0.0001446945],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99820673,0.0003862038,0.0007836993,0.00030097313,0.00027650598,0.000045874578],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.002326365,0.00021161383,0.00038732233,0.00019838948,0.0006704486,0.000094112154,0.00008438279,0.000104535895,0.000097363234],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006423555,0.00016936276,0.00006695789,0.00034269507,0.0005789417,0.0009079492,0.00009107332,0.00013447013,1.15875224e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0023313786,0.0015003586,0.09973313,0.0008225916,0.00024620755,3.4780726e-7,0.06208148,0.007735322,0.054064456,0.15498862,0.000038045917,0.61645806],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0049399897,0.0011189608,0.9206112,0.00009759687,0.00021226931,0.000023902223,0.025512062,0.038812924,0.0071394593,0.0012593699,0.00004556264,0.00022671945],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00030407993,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003162808,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.820878,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000032756583,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001854576,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6906413},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4280550545","doi":"10.1113/ep090396","title":"The acute effect of a laboratory shame induction protocol on endothelial function in young, healthy adults","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Experimental Physiology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Response Biomedical (Canada); Queen's University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shame; Hyperaemia; Medicine; Brachial artery; Internal medicine; Endocrinology; Psychology; Social psychology; Blood pressure; Blood flow","score_opus":0.013209450827250818,"score_gpt":0.3525733864216812,"score_spread":0.33936393559443034,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4280550545","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.981672,0.00002654823,3.9361285e-7,0.00005670711,0.001539437,0.016058367,0.000042142314,0.000029026329,0.00057541195],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8727742,4.48322e-7,0.0000031270717,0.000111858804,0.000110545254,0.1268313,0.000022820215,0.00001534166,0.00013036796],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998435,0.00068468763,0.0002409487,0.000290995,0.00011885469,0.00022947032],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99949557,0.0000531634,0.0001351992,0.0002714891,0.000014665862,0.000029892026],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018432579,0.00012897675,0.00018145594,0.00008344452,0.00022954254,0.0000038249977,0.00013392812,0.00006161988,0.00076408044],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004352849,0.00009604817,0.0000620381,0.00018795146,0.000098423705,0.000038327362,0.00007442217,0.00029398542,0.000049733142],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.03199369,0.0011803062,0.00075931376,0.000010006348,0.00003972855,0.0000056585795,0.0015844605,0.0000117508425,0.9582865,0.002493133,0.0016988377,0.0019365932],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.030202117,0.13526103,0.5214325,0.0000417707,0.000051254156,0.000060856968,0.010328882,0.000029800682,0.27910873,0.00025203335,0.022524023,0.00070694915],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034127853,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000018283059,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67917776,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001451795,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000024278723,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8366145},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4280556462","doi":"10.1016/j.tics.2022.04.003","title":"Defining dehumanization broadly does not mean including everything","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Trends in Cognitive Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Kellogg's (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Dehumanization; Psychology; Cognitive science; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Sociology","score_opus":0.4716924281928579,"score_gpt":0.5298112362013712,"score_spread":0.05811880800851327,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4280556462","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00063756504,0.91883737,0.000039456292,0.000024020392,0.0020033105,0.00026860955,0.00019202688,0.00010139148,0.07789623],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.014059157,0.97834384,0.0004038089,0.00014243447,0.00017192264,0.0003829818,0.00039671894,0.000060708957,0.0060384404],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9968707,0.00059010385,0.0006321821,0.0009650141,0.00045224864,0.00048974314],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99845773,0.00081167975,0.00043287763,0.00019012575,0.000046645495,0.000060969556],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015307782,0.00035519392,0.0007935974,0.001598017,0.00083260395,0.0001383547,0.0005489628,0.0001675845,0.0099505335],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018328128,0.00026628844,0.00023167956,0.0026602694,0.00035778282,0.00026327456,0.0003259734,0.0006337468,0.00011073092],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000022663814,0.0000717249,0.00035792368,0.00011821258,0.000020619484,0.00003686857,0.001903303,5.4949237e-7,9.983411e-8,0.0049885674,0.00006309291,0.99243677],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009382132,0.00058808125,0.0022416029,0.012247955,0.0014397557,0.00019087068,0.014738207,0.000014581159,0.0000049979994,0.0005014947,0.96507066,0.0020235938],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023265101,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00031683545,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9904132,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017594825,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013357721,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997896},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4280559514","doi":"10.1016/j.tics.2022.03.001","title":"If everything is dehumanization, then nothing is","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Trends in Cognitive Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Dehumanization; Nothing; Psychology; Cognitive science; Psychoanalysis; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Sociology","score_opus":0.49439021513197207,"score_gpt":0.537652707789692,"score_spread":0.04326249265771992,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4280559514","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000103737606,0.8980702,0.00004057475,0.00014083256,0.0011996987,0.00026793327,0.00026796752,0.000063445914,0.09984558],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00082252314,0.97544646,0.00017978858,0.0009879669,0.00019774516,0.0002766825,0.00015781145,0.00004826947,0.021882774],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9972777,0.00034444575,0.00055076083,0.00094904524,0.0004372078,0.00044085158],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989223,0.00036696962,0.00034713585,0.00024667327,0.00005888273,0.00005806839],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00090573274,0.00033732157,0.0007208682,0.0012014896,0.0006288115,0.00013475485,0.0006652694,0.00017158885,0.058155898],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007701178,0.0002804007,0.00026747567,0.0027982902,0.00037495274,0.00022990919,0.0002189566,0.0005789336,0.0002702836],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[9.590763e-7,0.00008257389,0.00016275239,0.000088897585,0.000026149954,0.00002408911,0.01197807,1.0886386e-7,1.47966706e-8,0.00072579767,0.0019649642,0.9849456],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00016676204,0.00010771059,0.0003178725,0.0017976715,0.000300731,0.000034573033,0.0033985106,0.000002711538,3.0415273e-7,0.00013920765,0.99333256,0.00040138443],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002343469,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000216222,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9913676,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000108046974,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014294138,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996483},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283218085","doi":"10.1016/j.bodyim.2022.06.009","title":"The Body and Appearance Self-Conscious Emotions Scale (BASES): A comprehensive examination of its factorial validity, with recommendations for researchers","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Body Image","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University; Université du Québec en Outaouais","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Pride; Shame; Confirmatory factor analysis; Scale (ratio); Social psychology; Incremental validity; Structural equation modeling; Construct validity; Psychometrics; Cognitive psychology; Developmental psychology; Statistics; Mathematics","score_opus":0.10050164924976673,"score_gpt":0.38005211200783917,"score_spread":0.27955046275807244,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283218085","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98919845,0.00015482961,0.0017880291,0.002857773,0.0008038382,0.0017169167,0.0008440203,0.00007972663,0.002556424],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9964976,0.000029598095,0.0011235238,0.000039494455,0.00008420388,0.0005119477,0.000093616596,0.000020814301,0.0015992023],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987152,0.00040051853,0.00020052626,0.0002493242,0.00019892225,0.00023546976],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99893576,0.0003270921,0.00011945648,0.00027698648,0.00028021247,0.000060483133],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00046296493,0.000099874684,0.00013062403,0.00009255243,0.00091642304,0.000046372785,0.00015897228,0.000033056676,0.00016346866],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004335282,0.00008249265,0.000048717353,0.00022921668,0.00015535246,0.000107135565,0.00009378014,0.00019807341,0.000007214033],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.004387578,0.014710974,0.03254665,0.0008674656,0.0015845214,0.00012601675,0.06756713,0.00007218905,0.2177264,0.18504958,0.34221086,0.13315064],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009598298,0.0046901666,0.70700264,0.000087450535,0.0004199094,0.00014295185,0.018853186,0.00081906375,0.0020753324,0.0010505365,0.25450733,0.0007531337],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009556478,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000057331174,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.674456,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005847544,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000056633646,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.70484775},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4283778251","doi":"10.1111/sjop.12854","title":"Understanding interpersonal guilt: Associations with attachment, altruism, and personality pathology","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scandinavian Journal of Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":27,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Michael Smith Health Research BC","keywords":"Psychology; Personality pathology; Altruism (biology); Personality; Interpersonal communication; Anxiety; Personality disorders; Clinical psychology; Interpersonal relationship; Psychopathology; Developmental psychology; Social psychology; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.16160125691457014,"score_gpt":0.3906712901972972,"score_spread":0.22907003328272704,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4283778251","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97544324,0.00058829924,0.004683371,0.0067867152,0.002181755,0.00018054727,0.00014759968,0.000022315091,0.009966151],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9968369,0.000017578173,0.0008650024,0.0010590912,0.00016796887,0.00002183197,0.000015987946,0.000026191758,0.0009894633],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979405,0.0005802405,0.0004837465,0.00032248863,0.00027360735,0.00039941052],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987421,0.00009348401,0.0005719426,0.00032293543,0.000087181266,0.00018234894],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00093948096,0.00018114927,0.0003833692,0.00036725885,0.0004661481,0.000025883304,0.00038913617,0.00009697359,0.00429108],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027156115,0.00016098144,0.00013006144,0.00030560934,0.00028718004,0.00010074263,0.000112747555,0.000771177,0.000009967185],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0007952396,0.0008041098,0.9060936,0.000007318372,0.000384817,0.0014456561,0.0105617205,0.000007733479,0.00056706724,0.042182494,0.03517556,0.001974711],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0048454744,0.0047559785,0.94204026,0.00003153756,0.0002587734,0.016901506,0.015674252,0.000002962426,0.000004739111,0.0057044197,0.009438193,0.0003419057],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000030606232,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000024332852,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.036478072,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00035304014,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000553507,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9966191},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4284884400","doi":"10.1111/phpr.12904","title":"Forever fitting feelings","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy and Phenomenological Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":24,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Regret; Feeling; Normative; Psychology; Anger; Range (aeronautics); Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy; Mathematics; Statistics; Engineering","score_opus":0.4035330860866088,"score_gpt":0.46924187185902066,"score_spread":0.06570878577241185,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4284884400","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.46131653,0.0013233612,0.000024453055,0.006284217,0.00018842731,0.00031074093,0.00003254329,0.00006680477,0.5304529],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99527675,0.000025796597,0.00017271785,0.00039468848,0.00020835512,0.00032884144,0.00001342451,0.000013003088,0.0035664532],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980131,0.00047330942,0.0001818262,0.00042474843,0.00037882026,0.00052822405],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99921805,0.00029441837,0.000029675908,0.0002580322,0.00006353869,0.00013627695],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014133499,0.00009851253,0.00014576051,0.00017206633,0.001095141,0.000033123564,0.00028534565,0.0000638251,0.011383182],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007667799,0.00008337306,0.000046815872,0.0004157621,0.00026641542,0.000042968953,0.00062078045,0.0009711581,0.00019279508],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010563899,0.00032130652,0.003277851,0.000006770762,0.000016349386,0.000060019272,0.0012907757,0.0000029608955,0.000073914256,0.97595084,0.0013424006,0.017551204],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00079607684,0.00174089,0.008419861,0.0000061323476,0.000010212007,0.00004918024,0.0030502249,0.000020059126,0.00000398741,0.90543133,0.0802399,0.00023212959],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00005106293,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":4.977415e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.53396016,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054587166,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016084417,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98952055},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4285021191","doi":"10.1080/07448481.2022.2098035","title":"Varsity athletes’ fitness perceptions, fitness-related self-conscious emotions and depression when sidelined from play","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of American College Health","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Shame; Psychology; Athletes; Mediation; Depression (economics); Perception; Clinical psychology; Association (psychology); Shoulders; Social psychology; Physical therapy; Medicine; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.019935352669830528,"score_gpt":0.3187397392878643,"score_spread":0.29880438661803377,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4285021191","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.990037,0.00090516306,0.00027244203,0.006244514,0.0012297286,0.00033934184,0.0007471665,0.00006400279,0.00016062811],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9922143,0.00015696291,0.0053380714,0.0012119097,0.00017808283,0.00002179416,0.00004887157,0.00003239353,0.00079757354],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.997138,0.00085748953,0.00090284966,0.00033058607,0.0003862147,0.00038486352],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99777335,0.0002752454,0.0010451799,0.00033190235,0.00018124603,0.00039310657],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006878323,0.00019807539,0.0006045505,0.00034097407,0.0011780985,0.000023675144,0.00026384738,0.000063930325,0.0028847866],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005420304,0.00018739773,0.00015951844,0.00050983875,0.00014000114,0.0001293022,0.00014616836,0.00079546956,0.000015090611],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000788758,0.0048986953,0.67646587,0.000044498775,0.00052444043,0.00091963995,0.033258785,0.0005674192,0.0005371988,0.0011078566,0.18956083,0.09132601],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027594238,0.0016468,0.96038973,0.00006420131,0.00016649876,0.0011436389,0.023600213,0.00021094244,0.000001675286,0.0005019266,0.009211574,0.00030337134],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0038264429,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00024878106,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28392386,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005146096,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00052691076,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9980267},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4288445157","doi":"10.1093/fpa/orac016","title":"Resolving Conflicting Emotions: Obama's Quandaries on the Red Line and the Fight against ISIS","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Foreign Policy Analysis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Social psychology; Action (physics); Political science; Psychology; Intervention (counseling); Procrastination; Political economy; Anxiety; Positive economics; Sociology; Economics","score_opus":0.04106531143325607,"score_gpt":0.33947455846990804,"score_spread":0.29840924703665195,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4288445157","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.64197695,0.0010928218,0.0007731533,0.09926024,0.00021517975,0.0012370616,0.00065476354,0.00021429195,0.25457552],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9872069,0.00003936077,0.000057197005,0.0057401545,0.00019078341,0.0003355751,0.00007659232,0.00001855659,0.0063349227],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981294,0.00061996275,0.00035779926,0.00032618703,0.0002549824,0.00031161532],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983549,0.0006085964,0.00019878286,0.0007194988,0.000060707644,0.000057482823],"candidate_categories":["sts","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010254015,0.00016629673,0.00031365914,0.00045830008,0.0021551966,0.00012042603,0.00031788347,0.000053592154,0.0022991146],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029875207,0.00009790513,0.0003477366,0.0018443199,0.0002645523,0.00004450993,0.00017904393,0.00038068125,0.000025813919],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00016991029,0.00012281016,0.0034623188,0.0000034321552,0.0013805222,0.00001280749,0.0059811287,0.0018667524,0.000030491736,0.9654368,0.017696641,0.0038363554],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010680943,0.0013093125,0.1335562,0.00009175603,0.01455754,0.00011279794,0.10315546,0.03853495,0.0003113551,0.08440039,0.61119807,0.0020912422],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0021302367,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00016833901,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88103646,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006693092,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032477583,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99914384},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4290631847","doi":"10.26650/sp2021-873927","title":"Başkasının Üzüntüsüne Sevinme Ölçeği’nin Türkçeye Uyarlanması","year":2022,"lang":"tr","type":"article","venue":"Psikoloji Çalışmaları / Studies in Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Physics; Humanities; Theology; Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.17815122537276715,"score_gpt":0.48352212785594256,"score_spread":0.30537090248317544,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4290631847","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.700455,0.09585695,0.000072541145,0.026332919,0.046446055,0.0031407045,0.00088813674,0.00060150004,0.12620619],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94270486,0.010676139,0.0014062094,0.0098376805,0.0014909405,0.0029912924,0.00020158253,0.0003767165,0.030314585],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9861436,0.0029160439,0.0028864825,0.003682273,0.0010242474,0.003347368],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99454486,0.0007404789,0.0009855796,0.0028989967,0.00038069676,0.00044940537],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00354233,0.0016200163,0.0027738202,0.0017806351,0.0016750915,0.00007757614,0.0025650049,0.0009515522,0.01844996],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00039853205,0.0017976718,0.00082393043,0.0031361245,0.0021394894,0.00026127094,0.0029194036,0.0041982746,0.0030106849],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0021493312,0.009886375,0.21084954,0.00028977095,0.002574027,0.0059552337,0.02145088,0.00008111773,0.001289264,0.04157055,0.6644144,0.039489504],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.010326442,0.004364146,0.23347358,0.0001912742,0.0006877626,0.0021104314,0.024879362,0.000030770443,0.000026198679,0.0046017,0.7169099,0.002398443],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00034812363,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00042175353,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24224985,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0010185413,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015715859,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996547},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4292454700","doi":"10.3390/philosophies7040087","title":"What Philosophy Contributes to Emotion Science","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Scrutiny; Epistemology; Holism; Sketch; Philosophy of science; Perspective (graphical); Embodied cognition; Speculation; Sociology; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.06250396924227826,"score_gpt":0.35199478996031225,"score_spread":0.289490820718034,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4292454700","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.88036835,0.0013286392,0.00013634011,0.07759793,0.008721951,0.0006936157,0.00006707635,0.00024860553,0.03083747],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99507654,0.000014580919,0.00012004954,0.0027753364,0.00031616824,0.00028654514,0.000016150687,0.00001977445,0.0013748734],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99850166,0.00007754335,0.00021637596,0.00046433517,0.0003670496,0.00037304134],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999178,0.000034918066,0.00006041734,0.0004873449,0.00011595479,0.0001233555],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004543549,0.00013958907,0.00016707083,0.0006013801,0.0009611867,0.00013387224,0.00047622548,0.00002863194,0.0022153691],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003610133,0.0001441537,0.00007046489,0.0013516552,0.00029210313,0.0004180995,0.00036112434,0.00020202035,0.000734306],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000077079756,0.00041903922,0.0019013576,0.000005534546,0.000022052718,0.000029943782,0.001999195,0.000050751343,0.00637594,0.97558516,0.0076245256,0.005909429],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002305739,0.0016760636,0.10870797,0.00008443336,0.00012814385,0.00014583072,0.009957136,0.000019591238,0.0030546742,0.7388046,0.13404647,0.0010693988],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029079243,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000018646522,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2367806,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013223046,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039466457,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99869674},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4293084021","doi":"10.1145/3543514","title":"Affective Robots Need Therapy","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Embodied cognition; Psychology; Focus (optics); Categorical variable; Robotics; Cognitive psychology; Artificial intelligence; Cognitive science; Robot; Computer science","score_opus":0.15356584130243942,"score_gpt":0.421775319653515,"score_spread":0.26820947835107556,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4293084021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.93124026,0.00011723235,0.04311987,0.001818119,0.008786594,0.0012396285,0.00008992083,0.0006276855,0.012960675],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98509467,0.000014041222,0.00034265866,0.0005093198,0.00012235876,0.001081226,0.00006272137,0.00006140335,0.0127116125],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981603,0.0003643056,0.0003267002,0.0005301482,0.00027829548,0.00034026665],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99867857,0.00016888654,0.00014393646,0.00084969954,0.000071560695,0.00008734885],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019568777,0.0002582841,0.00022505401,0.00047114462,0.0012895947,0.000054538603,0.00037419144,0.00009512799,0.0338523],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000067339247,0.00027515867,0.00027523845,0.00041969118,0.000053437816,0.0002642977,0.000014410723,0.0009491437,0.0005768196],"study_design_candidate":"design_other","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0026341814,0.0138976965,0.0012504588,0.00001716964,0.001055874,0.00014992392,0.015496778,0.059623398,0.10222607,0.0071303234,0.014204964,0.78231317],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.03323961,0.035669062,0.3566031,0.0002634505,0.0014799029,0.002796326,0.10500229,0.0007314294,0.06710495,0.011598109,0.37823272,0.0072790845],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00086599117,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012687131,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.77503407,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00036385082,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020338559,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999701},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4294921638","doi":"10.1002/cpp.2784","title":"Interpersonal guilt and the working alliance in psychotherapy: The moderating role of childhood experience","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Alliance; Psychology; Moderation; Interpersonal communication; Psychotherapist; Distress; Clinical psychology; Personal distress; Social psychology","score_opus":0.10631028911325817,"score_gpt":0.45401132922485027,"score_spread":0.3477010401115921,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4294921638","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9637664,0.010191063,0.00047923427,0.015965136,0.0025932114,0.0009907136,0.000013318015,0.000050890507,0.005950044],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97682697,0.0024591363,0.0008621755,0.018128833,0.0002985371,0.00085512485,0.000003837596,0.000060050395,0.0005053582],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99511886,0.0018035223,0.0013109952,0.0009544088,0.00028443194,0.0005278011],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99684256,0.0008637994,0.00048744294,0.00167887,0.000038738654,0.000088589244],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0026081044,0.00030918283,0.00061275135,0.00010122342,0.0004603781,0.000034722812,0.0015987206,0.00020130427,0.002576912],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003136744,0.00020435758,0.0003217803,0.00055508903,0.0015995799,0.00006161961,0.00006119391,0.0014331717,0.00001856709],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0078030983,0.0048543336,0.3336723,0.0000042341194,0.0004012751,0.000027684651,0.092451975,0.0000434717,0.001262082,0.0783765,0.010755168,0.47034785],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.025905462,0.0016546859,0.7435506,0.00008901455,0.00005502579,0.00030881466,0.0117520355,0.00032870303,0.000016006465,0.11207123,0.10353433,0.0007340761],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007537987,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000090774556,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4696138,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017119666,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034459757,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9983349},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4296449864","doi":"10.1017/langcog.2022.24","title":"Categorising emotion words: the influence of response options","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Language and Cognition","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Amusement; Psychology; Disgust; Pride; Emotion classification; Set (abstract data type); Contentment; Context (archaeology); Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Anger","score_opus":0.01911539217595833,"score_gpt":0.3123604912999351,"score_spread":0.2932450991239768,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4296449864","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99828726,0.0003450859,0.00009791816,0.0002489448,0.0000850588,0.00012189577,0.000038079063,0.000021701117,0.0007540702],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99888086,0.0000070047777,0.00003009386,0.00017381074,0.00002268913,0.00006323785,0.00003440424,0.0000050800463,0.0007828313],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994449,0.00021692606,0.000095601994,0.000092892646,0.00007480877,0.000074847005],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997349,0.00005670137,0.000049241524,0.000118252785,0.000025849115,0.000015099533],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026440795,0.000040756044,0.000046828878,0.000053294716,0.00022007548,0.0000091597185,0.000045178338,0.000018390007,0.00070246204],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017491426,0.000033410393,0.000021986581,0.00014996612,0.000040945386,0.000045208886,0.000032179374,0.00010201166,0.000011690408],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.002356469,0.0013063627,0.010334991,0.00004778915,0.00012967562,0.00024793047,0.22421491,0.00065473065,0.49612454,0.026076103,0.0018855802,0.2366209],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.000952465,0.00043139048,0.86333835,0.00002492591,0.00015668565,0.00019220558,0.13101856,0.000020790518,0.001471483,0.001221983,0.0009969453,0.0001742032],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019783579,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009668529,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8530034,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009299203,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007882356,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7691467},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4297201567","doi":"10.1111/jep.13761","title":"Empathy and shame through critical phenomenology: The limits and possibilities of affective work and the case of COVID‐19 vaccinations","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Empathy; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Phenomenology (philosophy); 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak; Psychology; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2); Psychotherapist; Medicine; Psychiatry; Social psychology; Epistemology; Virology; Infectious disease (medical specialty); Philosophy; Disease; Pathology","score_opus":0.2412503825062084,"score_gpt":0.561906133066732,"score_spread":0.3206557505605236,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4297201567","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9582719,0.003178801,0.00016257784,0.036830828,0.00041532356,0.0004033445,0.0000146946895,0.000001866402,0.0007206199],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99813634,0.0001762951,0.00067354576,0.0008882747,0.000059499864,0.000025291029,6.418032e-7,0.0000054249663,0.000034678258],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99285454,0.0056514475,0.0009871685,0.0001561169,0.0002566894,0.00009402466],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.96294147,0.035430703,0.00083354965,0.000185982,0.0005517087,0.000056559515],"candidate_categories":["metaresearch"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.017580656,0.00007148286,0.0002912056,0.00007868813,0.00022358584,0.000020636382,0.00008496824,0.00007049364,0.0003754308],"category_scores_gemma":[0.03858429,0.000044495217,0.000060130664,0.00024719737,0.00059416256,0.0002617282,0.00009318351,0.0007173231,3.3823468e-7],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.013727556,0.006747656,0.071283184,0.00011114482,0.0007761353,0.0006755017,0.17586872,0.00051984255,0.000025567808,0.66559434,0.003629522,0.061040852],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.016245533,0.00503021,0.47988245,0.000051874147,0.002601204,0.010184813,0.29916358,0.0005362194,0.0000037848222,0.18383893,0.0022501699,0.00021121981],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013813801,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000044817723,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.48175538,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000045358884,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017047497,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.96951413},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4299548000","doi":"10.1108/s1746-9791(2013)0000009022","title":"Individual Sources, Dynamics, and Expressions of Emotion","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Memorial University of Newfoundland","funders":"","keywords":"Dynamics (music); Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.02824869432477001,"score_gpt":0.3059379448712528,"score_spread":0.2776892505464828,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4299548000","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.013035789,0.000539979,0.0008133293,0.00005631126,0.00046690356,0.00027717528,0.0002548251,0.00010201038,0.9844537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.012476986,0.000032703094,0.0012334295,0.00002567711,0.000079048536,0.000021299995,0.00017397344,0.00013006413,0.9858268],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99942863,0.00003688446,0.00014113932,0.00019632047,0.00007873922,0.00011827389],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995374,0.000011020465,0.00012410975,0.0002614392,0.000013038316,0.00005301273],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000038283262,0.0001240268,0.00018321599,0.00018641788,0.000019067946,0.000009836588,0.00009662398,0.00032003957,0.062824436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000002897825,0.00009915197,0.000037525086,0.000043543718,0.00008476779,0.0000142680565,0.000056713267,0.000114131835,0.0002509666],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000010219879,0.000122021134,0.0036567724,0.000019596746,0.000046633133,0.0000013198065,0.00021219093,2.5181826e-8,0.000029063065,0.033813987,0.9394694,0.022628002],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002109957,0.0004020803,0.1950077,0.00077721354,0.00056635955,0.000049033093,0.0053311572,0.00003424835,0.00007009253,0.00034636862,0.7941708,0.0011350116],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001575798,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00019829338,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.19135092,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000057032216,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000064720484,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.93803227},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4301968314","doi":"10.1109/taffc.2022.3197456","title":"What Lies Beneath—A Survey of Affective Theory Use in Computational Models of Emotion","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":10,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Affective computing; Computational model; Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Cognitive science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.07270830109485897,"score_gpt":0.3313310110959134,"score_spread":0.2586227100010544,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4301968314","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.60549355,0.000040865227,0.3928982,0.000010761838,0.00092294364,0.00037287254,0.0001351769,0.00002968034,0.00009595224],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99919873,0.0000052726036,0.00054502394,0.000034492678,0.000010423167,0.000051135376,0.000032159012,0.000029951007,0.00009282466],"study_design_codex":"simulation_or_modeling","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99676055,0.0019127987,0.00041185235,0.00040395567,0.00027736888,0.00023346093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99704987,0.0021885824,0.000237718,0.00024069207,0.00024144285,0.00004169296],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011854294,0.00019147366,0.0003669571,0.00056425796,0.00024617152,0.000022729027,0.00014889945,0.00007682832,0.00020596976],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017591927,0.00021691147,0.00014508447,0.0008729252,0.00013074583,0.00034403405,0.000008783413,0.00045219535,0.0000039427055],"study_design_candidate":"simulation_or_modeling","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003730262,0.0016343122,0.006140758,0.00001720701,0.00010997481,0.000005965399,0.005994996,0.9345951,0.00029981186,0.0037199527,0.000016512031,0.047092397],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0022958193,0.0013719179,0.9050139,0.00018304377,0.00008773631,0.000028617013,0.0069580935,0.07877121,0.0020744307,0.0028428382,0.0000018698776,0.00037051825],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0017287311,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00050569826,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89887315,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001964896,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005564413,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.8845393},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4308112306","doi":"10.1007/s11469-019-00176-0","title":"Chinese and Canadian Identity on Responses to the Experience of Shame and Guilt","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"York University; Brandon University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Social psychology; Denial; Operationalization; Feeling; Social identity theory; Social group; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.029429718032596787,"score_gpt":0.4112736617189536,"score_spread":0.38184394368635677,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4308112306","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9864325,0.0006129941,0.000010285716,0.011553692,0.0010653904,0.00007784455,0.00012972772,0.0000013069952,0.00011624201],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979228,0.000121886755,0.000045651144,0.001618544,0.00007127553,0.000005974462,0.000005329026,0.0000023765876,0.00020619047],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994471,0.00007284329,0.00017597302,0.00006326637,0.00017532661,0.000065510736],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999638,0.00002329874,0.00010894754,0.000047556674,0.000030433786,0.00015173125],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023307158,0.00003670704,0.000059051163,0.000159351,0.00018135765,0.000015323289,0.00010324758,0.000009557692,0.00019108047],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000022554634,0.00002707696,0.000014222354,0.00005170659,0.000027975559,0.000080034195,0.000048822167,0.00009581383,6.086983e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.004076587,0.00046121795,0.66184044,0.000010113401,0.00012590984,0.000080512495,0.056660954,0.000019581363,0.0010922641,0.0082653025,0.022767803,0.24459933],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006342611,0.0010734652,0.9714381,0.00003538785,0.0000036816964,0.0006606648,0.0066752457,0.000014175311,0.000011144267,0.00013988624,0.019276202,0.000037788668],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.008035982,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0031525842,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.30959767,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007308903,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000050981133,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9985696},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4311016961","doi":"","title":"Emotion and reasoning","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Computer science","score_opus":0.03207099783995746,"score_gpt":0.3001436397488086,"score_spread":0.2680726419088511,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4311016961","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.72462153,0.0019004887,0.027906636,0.007121607,0.00090209633,0.00048844086,0.00007770793,0.00026581177,0.23671567],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9305936,0.00032740526,0.017423935,0.000045130222,0.000043427222,0.00007706444,0.00033159574,0.00004572265,0.051112115],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99592334,0.002523454,0.00032577658,0.00073775987,0.00019707791,0.00029256288],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99569404,0.0002964353,0.00047502355,0.0025045273,0.0008699545,0.00016002494],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.003117894,0.00026008452,0.00029663026,0.00014336088,0.00055876863,0.0004414803,0.0007383059,0.00037771682,0.0005049881],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006144345,0.00028205194,0.00013275078,0.00007449373,0.00026170476,0.00009856957,0.0010121469,0.0006458909,0.00010465685],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000020489386,0.0009534711,0.0322532,0.00016222955,0.00015004298,0.000033700097,0.029408045,0.0000052735218,0.0011103952,0.4909075,0.0067800567,0.4382156],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0027606601,0.0000021264677,0.86931366,0.008320084,0.0004837606,0.00017634482,0.0015219186,0.003120699,0.0075892904,0.019167881,0.08539666,0.0021469237],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0026932536,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005909672,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83706045,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000054576038,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008510698,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996316},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4312386816","doi":"10.33921/lkay7102","title":"The effect of social hierarchy on the evaluation of other people's pain","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Interpersonal Relations Intergroup Relations and Identity","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Hierarchy; Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Psychosocial; Perception; Position (finance); Multilevel model; Social psychology; Hierarchical database model; Social hierarchy; Facial expression; Cognitive psychology; Psychotherapist; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.026381646658619775,"score_gpt":0.35823461032913845,"score_spread":0.3318529636705187,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4312386816","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99064,0.00039949198,0.0018358219,0.002092796,0.00070024043,0.00028250855,0.000035923134,0.000003895827,0.0040093255],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9981501,0.000004757449,0.000036921465,0.000043423646,0.000070579445,0.000047577927,0.000003955687,0.000011445678,0.0016312386],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9964765,0.0019760686,0.00064912514,0.00010826109,0.0006757752,0.000114322276],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99734753,0.0013736535,0.0007266635,0.00016826052,0.000353784,0.000030090498],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0067974296,0.00010342722,0.00020143806,0.00024099612,0.0007819338,0.000034464832,0.00026183363,0.00005731697,0.0030816272],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0006663088,0.000062934145,0.00029386222,0.00036385955,0.00017670098,0.00019122667,0.00007644848,0.00058565004,0.000010543254],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015135837,0.0010310565,0.22585121,0.000026457597,0.0015516777,0.0000051069,0.033367977,0.0012949863,0.0014742202,0.6174842,0.053834744,0.06256477],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0032149765,0.005537234,0.94282275,0.00018458634,0.0013251835,0.00014891259,0.020023016,0.006022487,0.00010910053,0.009312918,0.011022265,0.00027655961],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000868676,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010683615,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7169716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017362383,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000057724377,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978297},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313350621","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-21398-4_15","title":"Conclusion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Romance; Tying; Psychology; Emotion classification; Cognitive science; Affective science; Cognitive psychology; Psychoanalysis; Computer science","score_opus":0.10339458509762842,"score_gpt":0.3565967322995192,"score_spread":0.2532021472018908,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313350621","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000422695,0.000060253788,0.00002920073,0.0002175658,0.0018547961,0.00013703693,0.000034329958,0.00026522143,0.99735934],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00045356588,0.000027609694,0.000056089088,0.00022037841,0.00018644861,0.000008349986,0.000080598584,0.00005996423,0.99890697],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9994315,0.000004130021,0.00013837288,0.00022500593,0.000086196575,0.00011481947],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995488,0.000020817251,0.000042295018,0.00031325698,0.000029186529,0.000045662287],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000047301633,0.00012830425,0.00014542796,0.000088567394,0.000044204466,0.0000069444427,0.0000922276,0.00031308905,0.0758686],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000013425885,0.00010941646,0.00009968412,0.000010589388,0.000034373825,0.000008512778,0.00008319739,0.00018217176,0.049654868],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000001934496,0.0000053166636,0.0000057461407,0.0000017252569,0.000013033553,0.000066776476,0.00003330705,1.224643e-8,0.0000064474257,0.79708815,0.18787162,0.014905917],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00013810815,0.000053780725,0.00044614894,0.000029090785,0.00004384678,0.00001018729,0.000018493913,1.6881592e-7,0.0000021111227,0.012526825,0.98656183,0.00016939145],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000053540658,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003887994,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7986902,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015637816,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010362997,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9510851},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313350796","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-21398-4_5","title":"Emotion and the Body","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Autonomic nervous system; Psychology; Neuroscience; Cognitive science; Medicine; Internal medicine","score_opus":0.05451190974454657,"score_gpt":0.318637345749689,"score_spread":0.26412543600514243,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313350796","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000236862,0.00012345986,0.000047252957,0.0010443183,0.00086472253,0.00023291493,0.000014631147,0.00010667334,0.9973292],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.004071038,0.000100686564,0.000018355566,0.00020651707,0.0001545257,0.000014038056,0.000028248323,0.000033571036,0.995373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995181,0.000013816655,0.0001238489,0.00018797659,0.00006701682,0.000089226545],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99958557,0.000049222203,0.000044474422,0.00027325895,0.000021414518,0.00002608492],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013142022,0.0001118024,0.00014055712,0.000053954438,0.000061730054,0.000017662742,0.00006635725,0.00018917864,0.0070739095],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000297072,0.000065987784,0.00007162177,0.000010244076,0.00013200504,0.00001100444,0.000042334632,0.00018440993,0.0034264731],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009072553,0.000003712618,0.0000102069835,0.0000021917422,0.00002388608,0.000009596426,0.00011201578,9.403287e-9,9.167442e-7,0.9578021,0.032652516,0.009373735],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002041101,0.00012029378,0.011301721,0.000072471776,0.0003747327,0.000074934076,0.00029493225,0.0000049401974,0.000001428269,0.14604622,0.83925635,0.0004109031],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009059819,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000023359602,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8117559,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006217949,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000476706,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9973495},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313350884","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-21398-4_2","title":"Defining Emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Popularity; Psychology; Point (geometry); History of psychology; Cognitive psychology; Psychoanalysis; Epistemology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.0775495673994194,"score_gpt":0.33791673012274076,"score_spread":0.2603671627233214,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313350884","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00008229116,0.000092437724,0.000114014656,0.00012850766,0.0019054188,0.00011385979,0.000034929137,0.00036531378,0.99716324],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0011891731,0.000022159362,0.00021987018,0.0001226546,0.00014059912,0.000010494029,0.00016133694,0.00007948234,0.9980542],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99928004,0.0000063638117,0.00018402179,0.00027875684,0.00009702493,0.0001537714],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99950856,0.000026850435,0.00006515582,0.00031939682,0.000033102588,0.00004690987],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000075520715,0.00015740197,0.00016519986,0.00014917916,0.000049037855,0.000013916555,0.00008618284,0.00034809177,0.032231003],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000316981,0.00014787391,0.00012150351,0.000018510458,0.000028242308,0.000016902364,0.000038664355,0.00024050268,0.05870512],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000016717893,0.000006577907,0.000028338569,0.0000030621277,0.000020693315,0.000039578506,0.000053035496,1.02821936e-7,0.0000013904818,0.9079679,0.061677378,0.03020023],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038802507,0.0001738016,0.006298478,0.00015824693,0.00019657674,0.00004872126,0.00014088942,0.000001524294,0.000003823841,0.04572982,0.9462376,0.0006224564],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000537834,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000034032484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8845603,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021477697,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012148039,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9686537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313350967","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-21398-4_9","title":"Emotion and Cognition","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Laurentian University","funders":"","keywords":"Viewpoints; Psychology; Cognition; Cognitive psychology; Stimulus (psychology); Cognitive science; Cognitive appraisal; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.09318587915174732,"score_gpt":0.33167200440245687,"score_spread":0.23848612525070956,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313350967","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000609617,0.00005398463,0.00008804087,0.000146765,0.00072914374,0.00016481691,0.000047506193,0.00018319613,0.99797696],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0062487125,0.00007208197,0.00005855248,0.000100786216,0.00013497323,0.000010089161,0.00019898739,0.00004115915,0.9931347],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995047,0.000005590473,0.000119444856,0.00021942149,0.000062713385,0.00008815077],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99972576,0.000017027474,0.000042886968,0.0001398402,0.000034758996,0.00003975688],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00004904134,0.00011474232,0.00011472518,0.000108908476,0.00003887805,0.000013090385,0.000027434675,0.00026266728,0.011279522],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000018229698,0.000107822714,0.000044571232,0.00001069444,0.00003991884,0.000019452336,0.000022522625,0.000139681,0.0060255183],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00000431482,0.000010769448,0.000016535607,0.000008147725,0.000027842336,0.000030297248,0.0000749279,8.602345e-9,0.000017662329,0.9167273,0.028605979,0.05447623],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0019067022,0.0007151411,0.04022871,0.0004900632,0.0011205458,0.00024230826,0.00058386597,0.000004527071,0.000030680047,0.28224164,0.67091274,0.0015230866],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002137167,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000017802604,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.64230675,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000007580722,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000045212,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9947484},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4313400490","doi":"10.1007/s10919-022-00422-5","title":"A Sorry Excuse for an Apology: Examining People’s Mental Representations of an Apologetic Face","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Nonverbal Behavior","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Excuse; Psychology; Face (sociological concept); Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Law; Linguistics; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.09419972884162478,"score_gpt":0.4042477497367607,"score_spread":0.31004802089513595,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4313400490","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9962404,0.00009953016,0.00032997018,0.00017939786,0.0021034298,0.0005557717,0.00031889963,0.000022516595,0.00015010944],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99554396,0.000004426133,0.0029844237,0.000089791596,0.00014943529,0.00022123415,0.00007819167,0.000039293966,0.00088925863],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.997839,0.00037753038,0.0008042402,0.00029668232,0.00034541372,0.0003371718],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998373,0.00010522611,0.00069594773,0.00043803,0.00017718818,0.00021062762],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006616938,0.00017891206,0.00042282973,0.00033016634,0.00031470004,0.000020801992,0.0004904324,0.000103463884,0.0021097823],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027634971,0.00017911263,0.00022516857,0.00024914037,0.0001283265,0.00032591348,0.00010759482,0.0004108869,0.0000063577195],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0027903405,0.022460049,0.55173033,0.000053219435,0.00034423248,0.0005825472,0.08006491,0.00029986788,0.26570034,0.0025977674,0.01259471,0.060781673],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0055342047,0.013609854,0.870603,0.000017360613,0.0010460656,0.0031442312,0.10235949,0.00007758403,0.0017090765,0.00010151538,0.001357778,0.00043981674],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003475731,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012814134,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3188727,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000114880655,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011167493,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988024},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4317242195","doi":"10.1146/annurev-psych-032720-040321","title":"Pride: The Emotional Foundation of Social Rank Attainment","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Annual Review of Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":38,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Prestige; Prosocial behavior; Social psychology; Feeling; Dominance (genetics); Attribution; Pleasure","score_opus":0.14525428656402126,"score_gpt":0.5133890735460017,"score_spread":0.36813478698198043,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4317242195","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000005475035,0.98800486,0.00006361936,0.0012478255,0.0018194366,0.0016500752,0.0004093441,0.000032628144,0.006766718],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000005182413,0.99498504,0.00006383589,0.0006388311,0.00036683955,0.00043338755,0.00057105,0.00006225237,0.0028736037],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9958513,0.0011105558,0.0018282636,0.00052546343,0.00034667808,0.00033778607],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9970303,0.00031178264,0.0015313076,0.0007973999,0.00028073232,0.00004848793],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0016196027,0.00037297464,0.0021198913,0.00020141475,0.00009950761,0.000004801753,0.00070345914,0.0004003702,0.0043921685],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013194661,0.00024734184,0.0011116032,0.0007524619,0.00038692955,0.0000433001,0.00011612184,0.00047241923,0.0015526053],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000052657697,0.00020758316,0.0000027862336,0.031511594,0.00026228462,0.000005311349,0.00017835875,6.445453e-9,1.4711145e-7,0.021950051,0.09867987,0.84719676],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020877956,0.00015860137,0.0008330014,0.022011064,0.0012029029,0.000057873585,0.00006432893,1.2399966e-8,3.3836614e-8,0.00015057878,0.9751328,0.00017998993],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000017661125,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000038830167,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.876453,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000047707523,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013831926,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999785},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4319214696","doi":"10.1093/mind/fzac066","title":"<i>Emotion and Virtue</i>, by Gopal Sreenivasan","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Mind","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Virtue; Psychology; Philosophy; Epistemology","score_opus":0.031810294756732464,"score_gpt":0.3230435628678104,"score_spread":0.2912332681110779,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4319214696","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98882353,0.00008216348,0.000064730884,0.0004824636,0.0003261231,0.00007923913,0.000041018757,0.00004379859,0.0100569585],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97502667,0.0000045864813,0.000071892144,0.00007923198,0.000062919935,0.000011567383,0.00006252312,0.000010628688,0.02466996],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99952406,0.000025851456,0.0000837905,0.00017262502,0.00005608543,0.00013760886],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997645,0.00001544459,0.000018298371,0.00013820316,0.000009618444,0.000053935753],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00008360041,0.00006208452,0.0000659466,0.00005253528,0.00005934474,0.000015252968,0.000045778612,0.00006240781,0.0009221511],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004207358,0.00005977977,0.000021935119,0.0001480695,0.000037804166,0.000034819936,0.000023637314,0.00006565094,0.0016216629],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003300364,0.0002489804,0.06704823,0.000009041385,0.000034179502,0.00009714244,0.0020940583,8.5458294e-7,0.038383067,0.0045418586,0.5072041,0.38030547],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013545353,0.00031309275,0.7669704,0.000016445212,0.000055233857,0.00005101023,0.0018333243,0.00003418984,0.0022503906,0.00032477835,0.22647908,0.0003175172],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000066159366,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000100837315,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.69992214,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000006171475,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000031344657,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999911},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4320724465","doi":"10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1025507","title":"Psychoanalytic contributions in distinguishing willful ignorance and rational knowledge avoidance","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Saint Paul University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Ignorance; Psychoanalytic theory; Psychoanalysis; Expectancy theory; Social psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.030253262202756558,"score_gpt":0.38460483755185565,"score_spread":0.3543515753490991,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4320724465","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91609764,0.006343581,0.021675877,0.0042894613,0.01226454,0.00075154327,0.00016680313,0.00024281602,0.03816775],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99584854,0.00025401494,0.0015020157,0.00035400756,0.00017015272,0.0002024446,0.000073996154,0.000025579284,0.0015692621],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980847,0.00023667367,0.00044864646,0.0006079796,0.00008524539,0.00053671194],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992988,0.000105702245,0.000088038134,0.00036024855,0.000057976195,0.0000892512],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00061501836,0.00017588219,0.00033498125,0.0006472979,0.000107564665,0.000022867254,0.00022058387,0.00022169032,0.000113199094],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0001661287,0.00019395284,0.000051706716,0.0013054104,0.00023976293,0.00010021687,0.00003982838,0.00043410374,0.00018818952],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009058995,0.00032375663,0.84405154,0.0000138760815,0.000025379792,0.000115586045,0.0012572425,0.000011572032,0.000084524014,0.010205124,0.10558183,0.038239013],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024488894,0.00007080803,0.94801646,0.00005720347,0.000014711034,0.000031100164,0.0007157271,0.00040732304,0.0000037869718,0.016699132,0.031292364,0.00024249223],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000050042854,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020431781,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10396495,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007547058,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028464276,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.79091674},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321333641","doi":"10.1177/26317877231153185","title":"Entrepreneurship Out of Shame: Entrepreneurial Pathways at the Intersection of Necessity, Emancipation, and Social Change","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Organization Theory","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":29,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McMaster University; University of Ottawa","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; National Science Foundation","keywords":"Shame; Emancipation; Entrepreneurship; Sociology; Action (physics); Face (sociological concept); Narrative; Social psychology; Social entrepreneurship; Public relations; Psychology; Political science; Social science; Politics; Law","score_opus":0.06740524783487829,"score_gpt":0.30717034579782415,"score_spread":0.23976509796294587,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321333641","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99777204,0.000021919095,0.00025127645,0.00032056586,0.0009178796,0.00019616434,0.000046625544,0.00006838819,0.000405152],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99811727,0.000007213233,0.000004174004,0.000060765426,0.00018549152,0.00001559029,0.00014230615,0.000019426763,0.0014477918],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99909043,0.0003080898,0.00021112087,0.00017639047,0.00010965102,0.000104297906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993682,0.00011113879,0.0001884339,0.00018033914,0.00013358139,0.000018331782],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004005486,0.00007756256,0.00011540828,0.00007624318,0.00013212925,0.00000931343,0.00009265638,0.0000816067,0.002066648],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010390142,0.00006365866,0.00003139567,0.00036900412,0.00011826108,0.00006505315,0.000115666284,0.00005302372,0.00009761903],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00043219377,0.00045672545,0.41568065,0.0001206515,0.00012372676,0.0000084560015,0.22825326,0.000008264123,0.069381095,0.22391373,0.0056534344,0.055967826],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007239096,0.0000858963,0.961361,0.000017087952,0.00009463989,0.0000058672067,0.0033193487,0.000006524839,0.02921687,0.004787504,0.000263963,0.00011741039],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000023614684,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000042831656,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.54568034,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002311736,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010881752,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988456},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4321370461","doi":"10.1080/00221325.2023.2177522","title":"Attentional Control Moderates the Relation between Sympathy and Ethical Guilt","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Journal of Genetic Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University; University of Toronto; University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Sympathy; Psychology; Cognition; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Control (management); Remorse","score_opus":0.06977082369501784,"score_gpt":0.3916738249720525,"score_spread":0.32190300127703464,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4321370461","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9481266,0.00063429435,0.0047117793,0.044786897,0.0008155387,0.00013664225,0.000009992486,0.000014241398,0.0007639967],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99723697,0.00016323007,0.00017093471,0.0016210132,0.0004206967,0.0000061717574,0.0000023850907,0.000012987692,0.00036559885],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99837655,0.0006837599,0.00044372393,0.00011540071,0.00017379872,0.00020675751],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987068,0.0005209872,0.00023717096,0.00036060245,0.000112433525,0.00006196352],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0015049898,0.000095542135,0.00018253615,0.000106471656,0.0001932766,0.000015687121,0.00037367188,0.00021558205,0.00026884966],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007352753,0.000051847288,0.00007880129,0.00017962646,0.00025875875,0.000017968048,0.000043310967,0.00068319606,0.00015000894],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010742558,0.0002924503,0.6665005,0.000011916183,0.0010466895,0.00016630131,0.0083431285,0.0011747258,0.015908083,0.02550967,0.21719396,0.06277832],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010840208,0.0003153363,0.9824181,0.000008460116,0.00017201052,0.000548566,0.00020554457,0.0000671133,0.000004713578,0.013560008,0.0015598811,0.000056253866],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000083916,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000029702444,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.31591758,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008751846,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000183248,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2968185},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4322207708","doi":"10.1080/15298868.2023.2184858","title":"Global and body-related self-conscious emotions: exploring associations to positive and negative mental health","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Self and Identity","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Western University; Toronto Rehabilitation Institute; University of Toronto","funders":"Canada Research Chairs","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Psychology; Mental health; Anxiety; Association (psychology); Clinical psychology; Flourishing; Depression (economics); Population; Psychiatry; Social psychology; Medicine; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.03426167185735126,"score_gpt":0.35530993755183904,"score_spread":0.3210482656944878,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4322207708","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9951046,0.00018891631,0.000021958464,0.002379447,0.0005363698,0.00039690523,0.00040046166,0.00018618732,0.0007851294],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998508,0.00037143935,0.00030142083,0.00019857526,0.000034858054,0.000033542427,0.000051067833,0.000008668725,0.00049242366],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99897,0.00014206539,0.00021851112,0.00030711907,0.00011630854,0.0002459976],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954927,0.000039371324,0.000073700314,0.000105859,0.000056075372,0.00017574918],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00031557694,0.000109524146,0.00017791685,0.00010534713,0.00054718595,0.00010211094,0.000044662047,0.00006101871,0.000041476316],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000030023877,0.000114748844,0.000030390776,0.00046401363,0.000040362967,0.00034257528,0.00010259729,0.0000903013,0.00008915563],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028086333,0.00066569523,0.8150518,0.00003706579,0.0005340188,0.000039117214,0.07033582,0.0000015475866,0.00012691824,0.07462563,0.025142968,0.013411316],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00054928183,0.00015687384,0.99357045,0.000019436191,0.00003919068,0.00002076224,0.0035111536,0.00001569505,0.0000031185548,0.0017065302,0.00029831572,0.00010921351],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0020638409,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012194691,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17851862,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012536904,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00002608855,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.46793222},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4323521532","doi":"10.7202/1097019ar","title":"THE HEDONIST’S EMOTIONS","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Hedonism; Pleasure; Happiness; Intuition; Variety (cybernetics); Eudaimonia; Value (mathematics); Psychology; Epistemology; Constraint (computer-aided design); Affect (linguistics); Social psychology; Aesthetics; Philosophy; Computer science; Communication","score_opus":0.045269241881353464,"score_gpt":0.3452346329302248,"score_spread":0.2999653910488714,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4323521532","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8665749,0.00025201234,0.0009604065,0.012972283,0.0016011936,0.0003101933,0.000027346183,0.00064879743,0.11665288],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.95970404,0.00015622098,0.00022534431,0.00070296647,0.00013763295,0.00011082392,0.000020935084,0.00002726334,0.03891475],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99907696,0.00014171093,0.00014686605,0.00017538248,0.000078837715,0.00038025982],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993548,0.00012126221,0.00003553378,0.0003698012,0.00003983239,0.00007881627],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037880265,0.000093205264,0.00007862663,0.000057215904,0.00055203453,0.000055844004,0.00021399926,0.00016649565,0.0003761893],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000042613494,0.00006918855,0.00008753374,0.0003005059,0.00013226944,0.00002637698,0.0000432816,0.00031048452,0.0020352188],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000024639414,0.00009418856,0.0131160235,0.000008680837,0.000066164415,0.0001699358,0.0029992983,0.000058197376,0.0013381174,0.75572896,0.15826975,0.06812604],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004996335,0.00012881911,0.4842016,0.000024879668,0.00004848282,0.00010957309,0.00614525,0.00011755192,0.0002537575,0.021995096,0.48615,0.00032534302],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003481991,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00021302002,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7337339,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000050995077,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025482723,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9987418},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4323521561","doi":"10.7202/1097016ar","title":"UNE THÉORIE DU BIEN-ÊTRE COMME BONHEUR APPROPRIÉ1","year":2023,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05753291656982364,"score_gpt":0.33390678885580827,"score_spread":0.27637387228598465,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4323521561","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.703428,0.0031684765,0.0019300366,0.16654958,0.00703019,0.0009474533,0.00035429138,0.0009874007,0.115604624],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8603465,0.002988329,0.0016681163,0.0067239376,0.001202513,0.00018887791,0.00029959597,0.00020217923,0.12637994],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99667907,0.00066318875,0.0005341077,0.00068228104,0.00023529331,0.0012060908],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982305,0.00021673721,0.00016931047,0.0008484295,0.00015562489,0.00037935324],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00090872886,0.0004440845,0.00049602485,0.00026112888,0.00040198732,0.00010387976,0.00052211445,0.0012043758,0.0014938824],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010751026,0.00047201372,0.00030027836,0.0013234635,0.00048562532,0.00013012343,0.0001990387,0.0013596219,0.0056761447],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013942934,0.0010146121,0.07423938,0.00032494706,0.00025888468,0.0033589685,0.0094082495,0.00027378494,0.002042422,0.43954006,0.3524233,0.11697597],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0026194023,0.0006511383,0.10196447,0.00037606258,0.00034857134,0.0007282579,0.008000002,0.0007559529,0.0007341933,0.05933017,0.8231811,0.0013106934],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004874708,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005062621,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47075778,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002495688,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012895177,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99977314},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4323980340","doi":"10.31219/osf.io/w7xfv","title":"(Not) showing you feel good, can be bad: The consequences of breaking expressivity norms for positive emotions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Gratitude; Feeling; Social psychology; Psychology; Perception; Norm (philosophy)","score_opus":0.13535826382087307,"score_gpt":0.3808519564998166,"score_spread":0.24549369267894355,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4323980340","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9304096,0.000086015934,0.0124019375,0.02045755,0.004632311,0.002996124,0.0063880826,0.0003587146,0.022269648],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97396606,0.00001103879,0.0014580947,0.0003576606,0.00018007925,0.00059383677,0.00029705238,0.000052219595,0.023083936],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979374,0.00017009341,0.0005392157,0.0006859481,0.00024314456,0.00042422736],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977393,0.00064178987,0.0003687856,0.0008897641,0.00027783567,0.000082525614],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00061962346,0.00031995916,0.0004732361,0.00016054118,0.00037261142,0.00008097743,0.0005963766,0.0004225207,0.0004472041],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010274353,0.00022370301,0.00041836617,0.00015699834,0.0005261802,0.000055615732,0.00048622192,0.00062195875,0.000017545308],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003570198,0.0019996807,0.043507323,0.00083535444,0.0028555638,0.00018103016,0.053461224,0.0010482697,0.05256252,0.77589303,0.036874343,0.030424666],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029423102,0.0007360496,0.8659945,0.0024535286,0.0024796405,0.00018224579,0.05180668,0.00023857529,0.035140835,0.032259602,0.0030335712,0.0027324313],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.018387869,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0042455886,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.82248724,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008270886,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00020587014,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98814875},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4360599858","doi":"10.1111/bjdp.12447","title":"Children's sympathy moderates the link between their attentional orientation and ethical guilt","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Developmental Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Simon Fraser University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Sympathy; Psychology; Orientation (vector space); Social psychology; Developmental psychology","score_opus":0.05041717551386331,"score_gpt":0.35384511799600765,"score_spread":0.30342794248214433,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4360599858","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98834896,0.00035027522,0.000234414,0.009092659,0.0010219,0.00015604825,0.000059489405,0.000032017266,0.00070425187],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9964313,0.00024018607,0.0010620911,0.0010114331,0.0008243302,0.000014235131,0.00009254062,0.000022898472,0.00030098332],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99840254,0.00024655453,0.00058450515,0.0002615504,0.0002126082,0.0002922264],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992461,0.00013906715,0.00022228967,0.00014179124,0.0001376513,0.00011309289],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00087610126,0.00013632872,0.00024040736,0.00016270898,0.00030393383,0.0000769241,0.00034254065,0.00027306977,0.00039141823],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006986239,0.000116243114,0.000099828285,0.00031031435,0.00024005861,0.0000826123,0.00010579173,0.00081760285,0.00015883686],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008689579,0.00010073033,0.3799398,0.000005218812,0.00039142216,0.0004123547,0.0018922564,0.0000034757477,0.001020445,0.0015810151,0.08304271,0.5315237],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001203856,0.0001344852,0.98356444,0.000048103717,0.00003367098,0.008343847,0.0006568878,0.000001192868,0.0000437443,0.0033465489,0.0024908928,0.00013234108],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002373163,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016576992,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.60362464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029040237,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048044993,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.47402567},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4360822162","doi":"10.3758/s13415-023-01079-3","title":"The psychophysiology of guilt in healthy adults","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":14,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Parkwood Institute; Lawson Health Research Institute; Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Sadness; Disgust; Psychology; Anger; Psychophysiology; Heart rate variability; Autonomic nervous system; Borderline personality disorder; Heart rate; Pride; Amusement; Vagal tone; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Neuroscience; Medicine; Psychotherapist; Internal medicine","score_opus":0.07756282546438785,"score_gpt":0.4260637484930072,"score_spread":0.34850092302861935,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4360822162","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99604344,0.00006390315,0.000028030268,0.00024667356,0.0018945418,0.00083631714,0.00008624868,0.00008312149,0.0007177226],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.999019,0.00005227668,0.000008373128,0.00023375811,0.000034561213,0.0003504937,0.000010494151,0.000020823903,0.00027019004],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977098,0.00041977136,0.00032691372,0.00068281346,0.00022975475,0.0006309334],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986344,0.00042340008,0.00015924183,0.00048811446,0.00019211588,0.00010270837],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003828929,0.00019168138,0.00024535018,0.00026490583,0.00028204863,0.000019689038,0.0005682482,0.00009245649,0.00003713622],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00029087067,0.00014781271,0.000106712505,0.0018496558,0.0009692871,0.00012429942,0.0002188236,0.0003345313,0.00018607297],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0057298676,0.0041431687,0.39477924,0.000032145286,0.0000090274525,0.0005159197,0.006073234,0.000009304434,0.18624577,0.0044322703,0.0020998255,0.39593023],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012567361,0.0031375873,0.9920795,0.00004349321,0.000014783059,0.000011368906,0.0017708275,0.00001945608,0.0011186819,0.00026857594,0.00012727242,0.00015171531],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004064482,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020417005,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5973003,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000033512377,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000051007788,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6027627},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4362559421","doi":"10.1007/s10551-023-05397-x","title":"Impact of Peer Unethical Behaviors on Employee Silence: The Role of Organizational Identification and Emotions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Business Ethics","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":25,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Psychology; Anger; Social psychology; Silence; Business ethics; Organizational identification; Extant taxon; Appraisal theory; Prosocial behavior; Organizational commitment; Public relations","score_opus":0.08484223460228939,"score_gpt":0.4021349625041336,"score_spread":0.3172927279018442,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4362559421","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99521637,0.00006146773,0.0003849867,0.0037278116,0.0004040134,0.00008123301,0.00004231105,0.000009370823,0.00007246082],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9993487,0.000083311024,0.000074102245,0.000027484797,0.00009291043,0.0000019132813,0.000017594019,0.000015528994,0.00033844283],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99852705,0.00017258352,0.0005286708,0.00009849948,0.0005649022,0.00010826667],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99610436,0.00040505343,0.00046830677,0.00020361197,0.002771802,0.000046891273],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0013528796,0.00008670586,0.00018265843,0.00024481368,0.00012133808,0.000021162155,0.0001801489,0.00024641526,0.00027440704],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0009044885,0.000057677564,0.00009317823,0.00094094605,0.0002465971,0.00008910048,0.00003228558,0.00071658794,0.000013343932],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015490907,0.0010300388,0.8602433,0.000052544878,0.00017585917,0.00002145478,0.015953414,0.0020557474,0.07803944,0.034166504,0.0033254463,0.004781324],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00024085221,0.0001445273,0.9957437,0.00006299502,0.00009912704,0.00005806626,0.0011716365,0.000014505036,0.0003349806,0.0020167315,0.00006084369,0.00005202204],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010243222,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000008461423,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13550039,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002570778,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023147435,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3113258},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4362613732","doi":"10.1163/17455243-20010010","title":"Gopal Sreenivasan, Emotion and Virtue","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Moral Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Virtue; Philosophy; Psychology; Epistemology","score_opus":0.08120401573519492,"score_gpt":0.3363346408972581,"score_spread":0.2551306251620632,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4362613732","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.985314,0.00019434984,0.00005883896,0.0050173686,0.0011492284,0.00007497974,0.0000106940315,0.000038088372,0.008142458],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9978485,0.00002330927,0.00024748853,0.00020780035,0.0009343331,0.0000018562782,0.0000040558134,0.000018111215,0.00071456336],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99910784,0.000069173395,0.0003457321,0.00012555566,0.0001930644,0.00015865797],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993882,0.000030129157,0.00020241404,0.00014782876,0.00009812421,0.00013327078],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029697298,0.00010828291,0.00020784367,0.00029420367,0.00007451452,0.000024821678,0.00012445165,0.00008735511,0.00020456016],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019241885,0.000090400295,0.00012144485,0.0002894595,0.00006968343,0.00017043587,0.000038977825,0.00025728194,0.00024169272],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009051694,0.0012568753,0.18162139,0.00009159136,0.00044608698,0.003344517,0.0027788954,0.0001038779,0.01203972,0.58721036,0.11814439,0.09205711],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024665499,0.0015107198,0.892397,0.000101374455,0.00014289845,0.00087219535,0.00055012526,0.000032235555,0.00015447431,0.0974033,0.004084463,0.0002846421],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000011655568,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":7.710218e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7107756,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018655981,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014455395,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3686417},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4366683289","doi":"10.1111/sjp.12510","title":"Raging better: Reflections on the Myisha Cherry's <i>The Case for Rage</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Southern Journal of Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Rage (emotion); Typology; Argument (complex analysis); Anger; Epistemology; Set (abstract data type); Action (physics); Sociology; Aesthetics; Philosophy; Psychology; Social psychology; Computer science","score_opus":0.14637272239167584,"score_gpt":0.3781314620560827,"score_spread":0.23175873966440688,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4366683289","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8385897,0.00015309024,0.0002540422,0.15033016,0.0013563707,0.00042774144,0.000085042506,0.000051396055,0.008752455],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.993252,0.000006017025,0.000042087147,0.00303578,0.0016271465,0.000047583842,0.0000013007456,0.000042276846,0.0019458341],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.998797,0.00030263362,0.00034498292,0.00012952593,0.00016550915,0.00026033807],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985387,0.0005267105,0.0002878312,0.00047869113,0.000111714544,0.00005637333],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014203656,0.00014339999,0.00016241506,0.0001012825,0.0008426714,0.00005871539,0.00048825503,0.000059744754,0.00033446122],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000058674825,0.00006373507,0.00033953835,0.0003669059,0.00014800784,0.00003933318,0.000040327992,0.00056884135,0.00045223988],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0022120941,0.001640156,0.000835323,0.000075417105,0.0029924859,0.0059137205,0.24622999,0.0010482019,0.018810693,0.35964575,0.2946548,0.06594136],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006887101,0.0028365932,0.00259842,0.00040518446,0.001948838,0.01736126,0.11406458,0.00015887212,0.00058088644,0.6348903,0.21717763,0.0010903396],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000031649197,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011224086,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.27524453,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002615994,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020613024,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6481232},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4367547636","doi":"10.55905/ijsmtv9n1-030","title":"Conditional effects of consumer-brand relationships on admired and non-admired brands, and its impact on schadenfreude","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Journal of Scientific Management and Tourism","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Impact","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Pleasure; Psychology; Advertising; Social psychology; Brand equity; Rivalry; Brand loyalty; Extant taxon; Brand extension; Economics; Business","score_opus":0.03165895592698392,"score_gpt":0.34274567338096357,"score_spread":0.31108671745397964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4367547636","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99541366,0.00031106613,0.00005441921,0.0008092493,0.0018192439,0.00021894746,0.00005410651,0.000010828057,0.0013084982],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9932302,0.00016795042,0.000056954774,0.000043170246,0.00009632438,0.000007543444,0.000033734952,0.000008711439,0.0063553853],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99878335,0.00006990375,0.0003273616,0.0002191889,0.00046053168,0.00013966873],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991424,0.00022783059,0.00024306102,0.00009930037,0.00016728374,0.00012008746],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006165074,0.00012124152,0.00017166536,0.000842132,0.00016199924,0.00012789952,0.00014845123,0.00005912719,0.00015674722],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005331656,0.00009711924,0.00007006198,0.00018761239,0.0001521836,0.00016485585,0.000064327156,0.00017980406,0.000030278226],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00451957,0.0032727872,0.23938368,0.00061343465,0.0054595047,0.005077163,0.007157567,0.00026202825,0.012827911,0.16605645,0.48138043,0.07398946],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036130538,0.00036581338,0.98884076,0.00030502118,0.000109174376,0.00007158929,0.00022340259,0.00015723765,0.00050142396,0.0033646899,0.0023189357,0.00012890194],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000006079483,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000020118207,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74945706,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021149352,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015593716,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3960408},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4377823102","doi":"10.1080/1051712x.2023.2214546","title":"The Impact of Anger and Dependence on Supplier Decision-Making","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Social psychology; Procedural justice; Set (abstract data type); Odds; Quality (philosophy); Multilevel model; Social exchange theory; Applied psychology; Logistic regression; Computer science; Statistics; Mathematics","score_opus":0.028193899049497963,"score_gpt":0.36805329399442044,"score_spread":0.33985939494492245,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4377823102","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9950735,0.00015387431,0.0012730677,0.0012148054,0.0011533427,0.00020854795,0.000013137109,0.000020922804,0.0008888199],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99802595,0.00007958192,0.0011944618,0.000091254304,0.00031813985,0.000008599489,0.0000011398048,0.00004243139,0.00023844562],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979519,0.00016351964,0.0007347925,0.00025330312,0.00046662617,0.00042980397],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99581724,0.0018563855,0.0005228977,0.00037134718,0.0012858602,0.00014625945],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0027512019,0.00022138325,0.00039574952,0.0006762813,0.00027690548,0.00012079246,0.0003954393,0.00010122152,0.00029023335],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0028222743,0.0001393331,0.00013441034,0.0026251157,0.00006775832,0.00018168606,0.00018195229,0.00025291322,0.000056887115],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0051191472,0.00032055937,0.3690054,0.00007737191,0.00017714624,0.00052420015,0.00085961696,0.006753437,0.0066653625,0.00014799969,0.030952197,0.57939756],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042904707,0.00010431669,0.99695796,0.00088449265,0.000039775634,0.00022250677,0.0003134877,0.000049042257,0.000009593195,0.0001230775,0.0007120969,0.00015462378],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000627651,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000012795082,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6279525,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000068258916,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000110309426,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5681839},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4377942035","doi":"10.1007/978-3-030-22767-8_1307","title":"Humiliation and Dignity","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Trent University","funders":"","keywords":"Humiliation; Dignity; Criminology; Computer security; Psychology; Political science; Social psychology; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.11372407007310056,"score_gpt":0.3446328362898385,"score_spread":0.23090876621673792,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4377942035","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00080472673,0.000059763308,0.000032379656,0.00012332512,0.0005699612,0.0001310576,0.00003439991,0.00013904716,0.99810535],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.003995283,0.00004967434,0.00004933387,0.000082301725,0.0000983979,0.000008579241,0.00006969512,0.000029794943,0.9956169],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995611,0.000004664528,0.000107392065,0.00019207515,0.000056317134,0.000078461126],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997045,0.000020782009,0.00003706391,0.00017750778,0.000024161205,0.00003600971],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00005069398,0.00009953508,0.00010890373,0.00007142432,0.000038523598,0.000010348829,0.00003552179,0.0002169174,0.0068101645],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000024093756,0.00008939364,0.000038947357,0.000008785352,0.000031948697,0.000015056714,0.00002922939,0.00013241849,0.0032302162],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000024150186,0.000007900312,0.000175993,0.0000051903735,0.000017984901,0.000013906075,0.00006821124,9.519969e-9,0.0000060251487,0.9431912,0.031098064,0.025413144],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005948036,0.00021719678,0.08862146,0.00007670757,0.00025464298,0.000021762306,0.00011186343,0.0000013614308,0.000010644904,0.09880822,0.8106131,0.0006682309],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007584416,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000094450465,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.84438294,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000009691843,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000054868588,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9975459},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4378619954","doi":"10.1007/s10670-023-00698-z","title":"Unconscious Emotions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Erkenntnis","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Unconscious mind; Consciousness; Phenomenology (philosophy); Psychology; Collective unconscious; Epistemology; Focus (optics); Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Philosophy","score_opus":0.05799442118211639,"score_gpt":0.36647194510377795,"score_spread":0.30847752392166156,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4378619954","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8834835,0.000047293946,0.00015989227,0.0018403745,0.0022146646,0.0001447378,0.000047203037,0.0006669889,0.111395314],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.88753736,0.000007686697,0.00015548534,0.0001870566,0.00013968516,0.000049296013,0.000039391674,0.000018609931,0.11186542],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992891,0.00004005121,0.00012417905,0.00019799109,0.000082380044,0.00026627688],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994984,0.000037097576,0.000023641089,0.00033650277,0.000028215225,0.00007613034],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000120109165,0.000078394725,0.00008634259,0.00013840324,0.00014215804,0.000017746737,0.000116720585,0.000068589725,0.006144723],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015081882,0.00007466055,0.000070848815,0.00049772183,0.00005082828,0.000035837158,0.0000365093,0.00010178699,0.024080893],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008053153,0.00020573418,0.026623914,0.0000049960677,0.00004433986,0.00021224808,0.0018054337,0.00000825931,0.001213036,0.045457155,0.8737396,0.05067722],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00046314657,0.00008563865,0.7071668,0.000008803497,0.000033646764,0.000038973965,0.0009601522,0.00001812789,0.00006206015,0.0015519569,0.28941473,0.00019599656],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011660145,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006599346,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6805428,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015457672,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014043893,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9947638},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4379203207","doi":"10.1002/cjas.1730","title":"Approach and avoidance motivations in response to being envied at work and their effects on proactivity","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences / Revue Canadienne des Sciences de l Administration","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Proactivity; Psychology; Distancing; Social psychology; Coping (psychology); Mediation; Sociology; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.11826402535769254,"score_gpt":0.34809987958976274,"score_spread":0.2298358542320702,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4379203207","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9938275,0.00006972474,0.00015933247,0.0023667535,0.0002458605,0.00037204128,0.00002986107,0.000009478065,0.002919445],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9974087,0.000004532414,0.0018513814,0.00014897654,0.000054049146,0.00003630067,0.0000024871424,0.000008400474,0.00048519403],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978468,0.00045822436,0.00037247853,0.00049206417,0.00012202682,0.0007084224],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9978623,0.0006860262,0.00020727763,0.0001442696,0.00009396679,0.0010061604],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0033829147,0.00019828122,0.00025769538,0.00100475,0.0010521079,0.00022319485,0.0003242749,0.0000918756,0.000018778637],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00096270855,0.00017166646,0.000043769163,0.0023703051,0.0018635168,0.00037050192,0.000021347489,0.00023889578,0.0000040384175],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00089951546,0.00021073557,0.7016028,0.000121904355,0.00004721681,0.0013769129,0.1858212,0.0008009067,0.010648531,0.07471727,0.00060627924,0.023146702],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031540706,0.0040764003,0.9784464,0.00023200504,0.000011426688,0.0005171214,0.011894892,0.00012824373,0.00096966757,0.0028115485,0.00033583838,0.00026102943],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.001426901,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.13085806,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.2768436,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00054055196,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.001458658,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.88500154},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4379880780","doi":"10.1177/00483931231181641","title":"What Is Non-Inevitable?","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy of the Social Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Winnipeg","funders":"York University","keywords":"Epistemology; Intuition; Social constructionism; Sociology; Strict constructionism; Philosophy","score_opus":0.12686539088672863,"score_gpt":0.40999355776085766,"score_spread":0.283128166874129,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4379880780","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.84633344,0.00014475743,0.000001683601,0.06769344,0.0034792372,0.0001623591,0.000016282318,0.000046573183,0.082122214],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99584514,0.000022350749,0.000017732249,0.0005543154,0.00030610073,0.00001104858,5.528483e-7,0.0000040151103,0.0032387462],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992394,0.00004296504,0.00011535303,0.00016623612,0.00023913775,0.00019689325],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99971473,0.000027715692,0.0000741138,0.00013542954,0.000028611976,0.000019391608],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00033471387,0.00005937899,0.00009687959,0.000055772154,0.00056136755,0.0000384411,0.00047631,0.000044723296,0.00038667454],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008018875,0.00003882321,0.00012275473,0.0009709201,0.0006050173,0.00017845033,0.000095933014,0.000062497,0.00028187383],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025032232,0.00047244367,0.053478066,0.00004820347,0.000083640276,0.000006869391,0.054792527,0.000013771155,0.0045349044,0.6566477,0.19113833,0.038758542],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005309528,0.00021944696,0.5617868,0.000104256316,0.00008005763,0.0000030941708,0.01038134,0.000029619674,0.0015376151,0.41690943,0.0080564,0.00036102583],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000113408285,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000005166206,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5083087,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008169387,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021783893,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43176422},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4380356787","doi":"10.1111/sjp.12522","title":"Expressing and receiving negative emotions: Comments on Myisha Cherry's <i>The Case for Rage</i>","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The Southern Journal of Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Rage (emotion); Extension (predicate logic); Psychology; Social psychology; Psychoanalysis; Computer science","score_opus":0.09392404286219735,"score_gpt":0.3515936713885609,"score_spread":0.25766962852636355,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4380356787","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97904044,0.00017462466,0.00019338277,0.017760452,0.0005792078,0.00032190728,0.00007995591,0.000025318604,0.001824737],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99770105,0.000011875744,0.00014238623,0.00073087274,0.00065283856,0.000019546607,0.000001266558,0.000030711435,0.0007094693],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99897885,0.00026879372,0.00030802737,0.00012513455,0.0001235461,0.00019561968],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987433,0.00052639627,0.0003137635,0.00025405313,0.000097495795,0.000064971464],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000908584,0.00012782673,0.00017251981,0.00009267186,0.00056115084,0.000060338298,0.00022572953,0.000055265034,0.0000974404],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000092454924,0.000071293354,0.00014176981,0.00018289163,0.00014179928,0.00006793817,0.00004548355,0.00033552304,0.000064529595],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.003718187,0.002532588,0.0044095316,0.00022546647,0.0028182396,0.0055268356,0.5730428,0.00080919947,0.013901817,0.054542102,0.09271242,0.24576081],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.021663008,0.0052360184,0.024127392,0.0027296038,0.0020420589,0.014135645,0.2579191,0.00052543916,0.00090928306,0.64935154,0.019643938,0.0017169748],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000024596007,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000037812026,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5948095,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000020863457,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011502129,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.43159753},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4380576493","doi":"10.1111/jopy.12852","title":"How does it feel to be greedy? The role of pride in avaricious acquisition","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Pride; Feeling; Psychology; Social psychology; Association (psychology); Affect (linguistics); Cognitive psychology; Communication; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.049656371173810845,"score_gpt":0.3436269429078943,"score_spread":0.2939705717340835,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4380576493","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96839005,0.00009196213,0.00004197357,0.030125713,0.00035695918,0.00010429435,0.000033811786,0.000007108597,0.000848151],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99722713,0.000009830646,0.000125675,0.0005816678,0.00017434296,0.000005370396,0.0000022153329,0.0000072855414,0.0018664836],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990306,0.00015157423,0.0002890271,0.00010176419,0.0002596865,0.00016733652],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934274,0.00008030143,0.00020945464,0.0001658356,0.00013806441,0.00006361985],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00095612643,0.00007510534,0.00018386322,0.00014477262,0.00004900198,0.000023614823,0.00019124629,0.0000624561,0.0003630648],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000052295927,0.00004406329,0.00013284192,0.00033276144,0.00004624689,0.00008769644,0.00003309272,0.00021203364,0.000021896378],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010040264,0.0019474211,0.68521875,0.00008294607,0.00031510662,0.0005142684,0.08751832,0.000079072735,0.09669228,0.016245302,0.053958796,0.056423727],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00042933857,0.0001968331,0.9679301,0.000033670793,0.000041267056,0.000055252865,0.01657283,0.000010521911,0.00063961337,0.0011244568,0.01289374,0.00007237821],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00037659256,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00036703117,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.28271136,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005413896,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031734173,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.39753053},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4380881467","doi":"10.1007/s12646-023-00727-5","title":"Longitudinal Exploration of Mindreading and Self-Conscious Emotions in Early Adolescents","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Psychological Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University; Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Shame; Theory of mind; Mentalization; Feeling; Developmental psychology; Longitudinal study; Blame; Affect (linguistics); Social cognition; Cognition; Social psychology","score_opus":0.2147590922702976,"score_gpt":0.43030859704924795,"score_spread":0.21554950477895035,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4380881467","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9974139,0.00036197045,0.000047754515,0.0005819264,0.0004390928,0.0002257308,0.000007687041,0.00011529722,0.00080668775],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99900347,0.0003572903,0.00018255637,0.00003177121,0.00003896586,0.00008095932,0.0000033037961,0.00000770125,0.00029396603],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99897486,0.0000900908,0.0002527562,0.00033248737,0.00010040696,0.0002494214],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996076,0.0000673343,0.00006812836,0.00015700994,0.00005573559,0.000044182954],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00023330451,0.00011780968,0.00024102628,0.00018391164,0.000096264936,0.00000989824,0.00007988726,0.00008845873,0.000032667354],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005326288,0.0000953894,0.000045152727,0.0005182356,0.00015262657,0.00009844897,0.000066321656,0.0001314317,0.00014896468],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003787726,0.0008757871,0.9788799,0.000025455178,0.000056551216,0.00007219049,0.006427534,0.0000025657987,0.00021764697,0.0027603502,0.001633893,0.009010214],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005727367,0.00026559853,0.9956914,0.00006092551,0.00002283417,0.000007782209,0.0020761932,0.000002412221,0.000006261425,0.0011033228,0.000095037096,0.00009548756],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000032081974,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000052371,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.016811473,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001922801,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000016499663,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.38898668},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4381512034","doi":"10.1007/s40547-023-00137-8","title":"Frontline Employees’ Empathy in Service Recovery: a Systematic Literature Review and Agenda for the Future","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Customer Needs and Solutions","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences","keywords":"Empathy; Systematic review; Public relations; Service (business); Psychology; Business; Political science; Social psychology; MEDLINE; Marketing; Law","score_opus":0.04912918161412426,"score_gpt":0.3321550121670231,"score_spread":0.2830258305528988,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4381512034","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.09836941,0.8581211,0.00028383874,0.034740463,0.0022247147,0.00437248,0.00077335123,0.00022060615,0.0008940147],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6136164,0.31227008,0.0006553053,0.01705455,0.0013072501,0.0072448226,0.000765123,0.0001855473,0.046900924],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991571,0.00009327184,0.000249725,0.00018300788,0.00005707336,0.00025982567],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993834,0.0001255906,0.000056014997,0.00029942556,0.00007977544,0.000055832534],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00041050502,0.00013133237,0.00029048263,0.00019070155,0.00027541045,0.000048860646,0.00009963908,0.00010908187,0.000049631002],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002349438,0.00008598134,0.000065663175,0.0011365145,0.00003308784,0.00007988695,0.000051475257,0.00017176261,0.000062560845],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007547894,0.0005323554,0.002788274,0.07961293,0.0004884706,0.000077055796,0.04837266,0.00001728894,0.00009887429,0.06093911,0.7933865,0.013610964],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006348926,0.000832376,0.24100518,0.06774021,0.006008937,0.00074534933,0.085951746,0.0010273512,0.0000019012024,0.001769501,0.58647394,0.0020945584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00004131687,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00029173953,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.54585105,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000015569436,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013970497,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35062173},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4383425008","doi":"10.5771/9783496030874-105","title":"Universalistische und konstruktivistische Emotionstheorien revisited: Die Bedeutung der Semantisierung von Emotionen und ethischer Überlegungen dafür","year":2023,"lang":"de","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Dietrich Reimer Verlag eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Discovery Air (Canada)","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Theology","score_opus":0.06316513877834865,"score_gpt":0.33736164060609625,"score_spread":0.2741965018277476,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4383425008","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0057481998,0.037940197,0.0030047377,0.00090487243,0.01149707,0.004757831,0.003374302,0.0017180608,0.9310547],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.097587734,0.0032354936,0.0022065176,0.0005024873,0.0026624694,0.00016601352,0.002456429,0.001461537,0.88972133],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.98823076,0.0012591364,0.0026075041,0.0037149196,0.0018084304,0.002379243],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9908501,0.0013467306,0.0017579332,0.00365381,0.0012260622,0.0011653878],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0023879216,0.002615916,0.0025973553,0.0027868934,0.0018429926,0.0005964611,0.0017408179,0.0038182563,0.0042519905],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00040949765,0.00283318,0.0016058694,0.00091303856,0.0016637563,0.00040390188,0.00112224,0.004631629,0.018349668],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00064134016,0.0006126639,0.0037227958,0.00072904374,0.015703944,0.00531646,0.0025790937,0.000016589234,0.0005645004,0.8291107,0.0248124,0.116190486],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038003698,0.0009066549,0.022136776,0.002630584,0.022209048,0.00011463357,0.00052906707,0.00006699528,0.00014588515,0.0037876596,0.93905836,0.004613976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010051577,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00024944017,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91424596,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0006644887,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0005393341,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99945647},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4384126480","doi":"10.1002/jad.12216","title":"Body‐related shame disrupts attentional focus over time in adolescence","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Adolescence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Shame; Developmental psychology; Focus (optics); Cognitive psychology; Social psychology","score_opus":0.020212000452528023,"score_gpt":0.3272024435006662,"score_spread":0.30699044304813816,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4384126480","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99665,0.00023784014,0.00009660615,0.0010168615,0.00096246856,0.00013333128,0.000014770177,0.000044073797,0.0008440754],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9945301,0.00004486289,0.00012977132,0.00010832389,0.00016104137,0.0000034316463,0.000004586975,0.000023192026,0.004994733],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981075,0.00012931056,0.00071616727,0.00024369407,0.00040233633,0.00040102255],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99904937,0.00005481354,0.00035600536,0.00024287772,0.00013966196,0.00015725834],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006024305,0.00016648398,0.00029484063,0.00045036912,0.00006126422,0.000031722295,0.00036435304,0.00015050967,0.0017455881],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006214906,0.00014847956,0.0002000538,0.0008448104,0.00010559019,0.0002535725,0.00006787971,0.00062015565,0.0017609996],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00018357951,0.0008795463,0.93614554,0.000025102261,0.00004303694,0.0019091635,0.00059084914,0.00006224235,0.02214874,0.0019948303,0.025966706,0.0100506665],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011128513,0.00015765584,0.99670446,0.0005219524,0.000026990754,0.00031587906,0.00010076994,0.00011817985,0.00009445255,0.0004461881,0.00023663345,0.00016401545],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00002242371,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000074220798,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.060558893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000085057036,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000074944895,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99916697},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4384296716","doi":"10.20415/rhiz/039.e03","title":"White Suicide, Black Genocide: The Psychic Life of Labor and Freedom in Anti-Masking Movements","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Rhizomes Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"","keywords":"Sign (mathematics); White (mutation); Psychic; Dracula; Sociology; History; Art history","score_opus":0.10489107483946535,"score_gpt":0.4186046164742822,"score_spread":0.31371354163481685,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4384296716","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9796728,0.013889172,0.0000026132768,0.001446314,0.0014352616,0.00037567483,0.000020102054,0.00006789013,0.0030901677],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99149853,0.0027898697,0.00009842069,0.00011823873,0.00013136146,0.00008533643,0.000011064991,0.000025404928,0.0052417973],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982435,0.0001685076,0.0005647094,0.0003915706,0.00014714799,0.0004845473],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992362,0.00015043265,0.00013764059,0.0002847985,0.00013944044,0.000051462444],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005120356,0.00024326453,0.0004578419,0.00025243117,0.00018171108,0.000017921024,0.00026006077,0.0000876506,0.00009760353],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00015218665,0.00016302349,0.000079266356,0.0014750869,0.00041004433,0.00010748579,0.0003106434,0.00026845108,0.00009965301],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023824554,0.0001572919,0.87047625,0.0001473401,0.00023170335,0.000026980288,0.10149313,0.00034642257,0.00040057677,0.0024232273,0.019284781,0.0049884515],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010311763,0.00005108318,0.9355619,0.0002395902,0.000029758661,0.0000021564615,0.05934657,0.00012787878,0.000018120638,0.00015840831,0.0032206778,0.00021269884],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018593296,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013495159,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.065085605,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059227612,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000014471363,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6647905},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4384299439","doi":"10.31234/osf.io/mdpsr","title":"Emotion understanding as third-person appraisals: Integrating appraisal theories with developmental theories of emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"The Scarborough Hospital; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Appraisal theory; Cognitive psychology; Emotion classification; Emotion work; Social psychology; Cognitive science","score_opus":0.11718387259698804,"score_gpt":0.376082865055826,"score_spread":0.25889899245883796,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4384299439","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6182109,0.00007435079,0.21823277,0.00057656126,0.004485034,0.0010356879,0.00011491402,0.00089408096,0.15637569],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98296076,0.000015834126,0.009346591,0.000036487596,0.00019898887,0.00014412771,0.00040410875,0.00011986634,0.0067732213],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9970201,0.00035157142,0.0006930479,0.0009213029,0.00050862686,0.00050532765],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99807596,0.0005237629,0.00056398,0.00053914706,0.00019050248,0.00010664838],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009879585,0.0005963927,0.000686282,0.00045925356,0.00030489764,0.00015752924,0.00039635305,0.0006004015,0.0011308985],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023176621,0.0004594911,0.00021429411,0.00043429638,0.0005001727,0.00020017063,0.00029620653,0.0009181246,0.00018533834],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019715661,0.00020462133,0.01046341,0.00017700334,0.000326741,0.000032770833,0.032483224,0.00004431467,0.00029486077,0.95226514,0.0008831478,0.0026276198],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016078687,0.0008867513,0.029006086,0.0019441644,0.0004554381,0.00023854116,0.859384,0.00011035475,0.0015583122,0.103081,0.00020340747,0.0015240976],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0015041733,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00044815385,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.84918416,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00029978764,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00026156768,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99978566},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4384695770","doi":"10.1111/dial.12821","title":"Sin, shame, and the subject","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Dialog","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Wilfrid Laurier University","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Embodied cognition; Subject (documents); Conversation; Set (abstract data type); Psychoanalysis; Psychology; Social psychology; Aesthetics; Sociology; Philosophy; Epistemology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.037487519785809914,"score_gpt":0.3275725810190174,"score_spread":0.29008506123320743,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4384695770","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91820896,0.00015949027,0.000013215227,0.0019458379,0.0006922616,0.00013876216,0.000012736279,0.00010094676,0.07872781],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9920034,0.000023733372,0.000008008775,0.0003470981,0.00008870405,0.000035553145,0.000011059448,0.000006717005,0.007475749],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996393,0.000051737967,0.000059226408,0.000098209464,0.000035119818,0.00011642431],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999713,0.000087935754,0.000012605839,0.00015616693,0.000009192169,0.00002111671],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017511428,0.000039964532,0.00006316304,0.000030310568,0.000066722605,0.00001422067,0.000056680783,0.000034117147,0.00041946702],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00002096848,0.000024829638,0.000027689717,0.00013673816,0.000102521124,0.000013345359,0.00002638695,0.000057000318,0.0011209265],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012900832,0.00009677497,0.09557306,0.0000067468523,0.000049357823,0.000109601795,0.005709786,0.000001192197,0.0004758901,0.5775834,0.21819156,0.10207364],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008870694,0.000026041756,0.97483414,0.0000022406862,0.000018301032,0.000008146077,0.00008343967,0.000004341733,0.000015038939,0.0070003686,0.017064894,0.000055970464],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00021594825,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000047415208,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8792611,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00000241688,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000037333668,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996568},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385211086","doi":"10.5465/amproc.2023.200bp","title":"“We Are Still Here”: The Everyday Work Of Coping With Intergenerational Trauma","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academy of Management Proceedings","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Coping (psychology); Psychology; Everyday life; Social psychology; Negotiation; Psychotherapist; Sociology","score_opus":0.06516963108395812,"score_gpt":0.3243925619623781,"score_spread":0.25922293087841997,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385211086","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9831105,0.000108331085,0.000073578834,0.008687132,0.00011597532,0.000405801,0.0000062068234,0.00007050758,0.0074219555],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9876605,0.00007385446,0.0004210613,0.00036126358,0.0000680579,0.00010463752,0.000004043633,0.000018345827,0.011288191],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.999014,0.000010406794,0.00028193882,0.00023652345,0.00025484728,0.00020228118],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996129,0.000025323161,0.00022011573,0.00006810986,0.00004401222,0.00002949417],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00029085507,0.00011774213,0.00015752665,0.00015811568,0.00006289196,0.000014176873,0.00029799086,0.00007170904,0.00024049896],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000051375196,0.00008164482,0.00005399684,0.00066575326,0.00010160814,0.0001114158,0.00010068742,0.00016375905,0.000051594918],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0003463349,0.00036901463,0.10600303,0.0006417424,0.00071916496,0.000007485738,0.009594294,0.00010556093,0.0007180808,0.2906876,0.53738815,0.053419538],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012514669,0.00020201894,0.8731146,0.00062358496,0.00024935007,0.0000049124187,0.01278053,0.000018644356,0.0024138796,0.0010300206,0.10801108,0.00029994128],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000039524803,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":6.215724e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.76711154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001458546,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000022522192,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.33293793},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385215082","doi":"10.5465/amproc.2023.13560abstract","title":"Actual vs. Perceived Liking Gaps: How Adjustment Relates to Liking Judgments in First Impressions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Academy of Management Proceedings","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Social psychology; Impression formation; Perception; Social perception","score_opus":0.05175833614806425,"score_gpt":0.33500954121572857,"score_spread":0.2832512050676643,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385215082","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97876406,0.000092370945,0.00000660033,0.009994992,0.00029608677,0.001018691,0.000007691079,0.0002131362,0.009606366],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9850924,0.0003517779,0.000691792,0.0007372858,0.000094195304,0.0004281263,0.000009278013,0.000045643814,0.01254949],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979475,0.000014504766,0.00041857746,0.00061488076,0.00036630972,0.0006382182],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99949175,0.000044028402,0.00017174504,0.00012082545,0.000030856696,0.00014081092],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00043465663,0.00025387693,0.00029942952,0.0008219504,0.00016283267,0.000049770257,0.0004888787,0.00020883292,0.00029225726],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003304085,0.00024883196,0.00009567078,0.0009955892,0.00004701225,0.00031719674,0.0005375261,0.00037618994,0.00026474867],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00056706875,0.0016331092,0.15782782,0.0014314152,0.0007920199,0.000101743026,0.058158148,0.00013615169,0.021202656,0.050499234,0.5684915,0.13915911],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011871511,0.00014923708,0.9416054,0.0008199724,0.0001250352,0.0000027235653,0.009327613,0.000045074987,0.0004985177,0.00023502282,0.04567416,0.00033011902],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00003248801,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000029442788,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78377753,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000108103115,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000036332392,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999636},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385343744","doi":"10.1177/08902070231190255","title":"Short-term dynamics of pride and state self-esteem change during the university-to-work transition","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"European Journal of Personality","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":11,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Psychology; Self-esteem; Social psychology; Feeling; Experience sampling method; Valence (chemistry); Developmental psychology; Chemistry; Political science","score_opus":0.049813108797497584,"score_gpt":0.2827861471445418,"score_spread":0.23297303834704422,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385343744","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99772847,0.000040100098,0.00019406945,0.0011114812,0.00017861147,0.00009861063,0.000050847804,0.000020768275,0.00057703274],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9991459,0.000045440618,0.00011174818,0.000039398,0.00009728379,1.9620114e-7,0.0000030788044,0.000013277025,0.0005436619],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998996,0.00043385365,0.00019942105,0.0001039218,0.00013099717,0.0001357712],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99958163,0.00002721166,0.00010539327,0.00012033024,0.00007630105,0.00008910189],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00082394684,0.00007523411,0.00012274376,0.00009990612,0.00010818138,0.000011996946,0.0001437295,0.000013727015,0.00006320711],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000004410893,0.00006004918,0.00008205278,0.00026018833,0.000054823253,0.00007920871,0.00003505738,0.00017816674,0.000020851234],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0018217146,0.0011202178,0.6346768,0.00038154706,0.0006010322,0.0074565504,0.2611994,0.00011338528,0.005190501,0.0017239098,0.0024466352,0.08326826],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032156246,0.00013828646,0.99624634,0.00005507759,0.00005548705,0.0000847497,0.0023832484,0.000008034026,0.000011331396,0.000003867003,0.00063053914,0.00006145693],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000011461101,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014387033,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.36156952,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004594243,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000007732349,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.24487345},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385366599","doi":"10.59962/9780774867535","title":"Pleasure and Panic","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"University of British Columbia Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pleasure; Panic; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Psychotherapist; Anxiety; Psychiatry","score_opus":0.026703860994467764,"score_gpt":0.21700240506961901,"score_spread":0.19029854407515126,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385366599","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.012548615,0.0009890529,0.000005841647,0.0000041251824,0.0003587056,0.00042650744,0.0019484934,0.000077424054,0.9836412],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0038407133,0.0000952202,0.00006938986,0.000022342143,0.000038070684,0.0000017338922,0.00010097272,0.000032814685,0.99579877],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99891686,0.00009164685,0.0001426585,0.00043788404,0.00020650972,0.00020442114],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999253,0.000033044485,0.00017709905,0.00035772004,0.000079450445,0.00009969528],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000093831586,0.00010435448,0.0003512319,0.000043117,0.00023073734,0.0000525618,0.00032344714,0.000290718,0.008052226],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000025430843,0.0002846546,0.000140982,0.000010010518,0.0002959492,0.000029802255,0.00033939135,0.0004519772,0.000008216817],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021414995,0.00007600713,0.00026269603,0.000085892716,0.00015806098,0.0009860011,0.0005945784,1.4129132e-7,0.0000042146635,0.0013747221,0.9211976,0.07523865],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008011438,0.00014713813,0.00958176,0.00012012664,0.00028800577,0.00016317205,0.00036371648,4.431775e-7,9.390166e-8,0.0002510145,0.9880116,0.00027175777],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.16421998,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.10550551,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07496689,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008435586,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011603324,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99996054},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385551437","doi":"10.53765/20512201.30.7.061","title":"Personal Intentionalism and the Understanding of Emotion Experience","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consciousness Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Phenomenology (philosophy); Intentionality; Psychology; Consciousness; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Neuroscience","score_opus":0.16499934543388142,"score_gpt":0.4011188080094676,"score_spread":0.23611946257558616,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385551437","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99259996,0.002418963,0.00043677897,0.0029832276,0.0011250279,0.00006484492,0.0000032629766,0.000008039267,0.00035991095],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998689,0.00055694545,0.00002896476,0.000042292548,0.00006913639,0.000005429561,2.7351024e-7,0.0000042940396,0.0006036451],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992738,0.000090883186,0.00029632394,0.000066513014,0.00017449746,0.00009802893],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991539,0.0002855236,0.00025182843,0.000056164554,0.00023003684,0.000022548484],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00058553467,0.000061755054,0.00022579364,0.00012832134,0.00016469997,0.000011324374,0.00007326867,0.000024785188,0.000054158583],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011753321,0.000036146175,0.00008973277,0.00018590114,0.00074832217,0.000070663555,0.000045217304,0.00009651202,0.0000033952679],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000684844,0.00018765737,0.103304386,0.000101786645,0.0011576919,0.0001407442,0.34525087,0.000011573042,0.0013265022,0.5270206,0.015440464,0.0053729066],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036754422,0.0002038189,0.18413648,0.00027255283,0.00022223275,0.00040723034,0.7893902,0.00003247348,0.00006245048,0.020969057,0.0004992502,0.00012877511],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000011529707,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009691812,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50605154,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029331906,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015345177,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2757224},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4385551609","doi":"10.53765/20512201.30.7.223","title":"Against Emotions as Feelings: Towards an Attitudinal Profile of Emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Consciousness Studies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Unconscious mind; Feeling; Psychology; Emotion classification; Emotion work; Social psychology; Affective science; Cognitive psychology; Two-factor theory of emotion; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.09074981778685696,"score_gpt":0.4104726622494428,"score_spread":0.3197228444625858,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4385551609","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99165815,0.00092478504,0.00009815039,0.0016254205,0.0023570808,0.00017259462,0.00002878721,0.000057642475,0.0030774167],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.996651,0.00054814515,0.00040382816,0.00006946649,0.00030554677,0.000015118952,0.0000073735177,0.000021040461,0.00197846],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998311,0.00015501837,0.0007351936,0.00018288016,0.00034225485,0.0002736989],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99787706,0.00008731628,0.0005669116,0.00023861269,0.0011278259,0.00010227278],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00076199276,0.0001680138,0.0005249156,0.00044400856,0.0002332714,0.000020119693,0.00021770423,0.000091047375,0.00021754776],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020957057,0.00013486943,0.00020853773,0.00055747,0.0002739838,0.00021937529,0.00007407552,0.00023783708,0.00012551602],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001216175,0.0069983164,0.24796754,0.0009322424,0.0063927453,0.0025050158,0.1060411,0.0008332023,0.035637025,0.07353938,0.18458427,0.33335298],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0044026156,0.0035500512,0.8643503,0.00092964945,0.00092667644,0.00068630476,0.111012496,0.00005032705,0.0019843988,0.005126689,0.00627284,0.00070762774],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000043472384,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000036172598,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6163828,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000056997724,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012454839,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5499816},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4386246715","doi":"10.1007/s11245-023-09950-1","title":"What is Loneliness? Towards a Receptive Account","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Topoi","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Loneliness; Psychology; Social psychology; Friendship; Sketch; Romance; Psychoanalysis; Computer science","score_opus":0.0839553418186615,"score_gpt":0.39719476995938174,"score_spread":0.31323942814072026,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4386246715","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.97163796,0.0002705715,0.000046154328,0.00703357,0.0041051893,0.00019307397,0.000031328495,0.0002825176,0.016399633],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8236583,0.0002625517,0.00013812786,0.0019158841,0.0004456012,0.00011867928,0.000055945413,0.00003324342,0.17337166],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992506,0.00002888141,0.00013456299,0.00023636308,0.000111299814,0.00023832255],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995174,0.000016669293,0.000031750697,0.00031739252,0.00006424956,0.000052562154],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001381132,0.00009366588,0.00011615824,0.00008962937,0.00006080145,0.00005438688,0.0001292105,0.00009312536,0.012322405],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007384121,0.00008283942,0.000066331144,0.0003481943,0.000037984486,0.00017099621,0.000053355212,0.00010605351,0.014843218],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000050134415,0.0002115832,0.0034442462,0.000011540457,0.000052181527,0.00013692195,0.014633656,0.0000019923345,0.0005790918,0.0065740915,0.5675977,0.4067069],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012069923,0.00023209942,0.3425499,0.00007968713,0.00007925981,0.000033859706,0.020646635,0.000029436926,0.0013098535,0.0028914432,0.6304209,0.0005198997],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023596002,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000021760061,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.406187,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00002443423,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00001807704,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98858047},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4386474777","doi":"10.1371/journal.pone.0289918","title":"Shame and anger differentially predict disidentification between collectivistic and individualistic societies","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"PLoS ONE","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Anger; Collectivism; Psychology; Social psychology; Ingroups and outgroups; Individualism; Political science","score_opus":0.1506639818706472,"score_gpt":0.3126329595854419,"score_spread":0.1619689777147947,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4386474777","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9982663,0.00011408853,0.00008114948,0.00035676203,0.00006535719,0.00027028949,0.00020739241,0.00013183488,0.00050682185],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98748505,0.00004506549,0.000096286836,0.000018149301,0.00009795362,0.00009580929,0.0001727027,0.000017602924,0.011971388],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99921954,0.000059639806,0.00014428953,0.0002467266,0.00016151331,0.00016828267],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995573,0.00013335935,0.000047992464,0.00015815719,0.000037746813,0.0000654522],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012509486,0.00009043822,0.00016675044,0.0001037619,0.00015170795,0.000073273004,0.000057795532,0.00007688996,0.00023621788],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051145846,0.00008819063,0.00001871203,0.00019432988,0.000096708995,0.00004716616,0.000060500926,0.00009758403,0.00008563393],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017942577,0.0007459197,0.97336054,0.00018130447,0.00047221375,0.000009887896,0.004371054,1.3389737e-7,0.005868827,0.0017844917,0.0103861885,0.0028015065],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003006598,0.00008174119,0.9971766,0.000048791844,0.00038144132,8.6912013e-7,0.00022119685,0.000030641408,0.00012872259,0.0015083348,0.000024208814,0.000096800766],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000027459208,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013456894,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.023816062,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000012917284,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000892164,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35963094},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387106256","doi":"10.1080/14649357.2023.2256178","title":"Confronting Anxiety and Uncertainty in Planning: New Insights for Advancing Justice","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Planning Theory & Practice","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia; Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Economic Justice; Sociology; Environmental justice; Environmental ethics; Psychology; Political science; Epistemology; Law; Philosophy","score_opus":0.06062693472227965,"score_gpt":0.39858424015341226,"score_spread":0.3379573054311326,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387106256","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95541614,0.0034920156,0.009944099,0.0014473357,0.0016971702,0.00075544516,0.000017686085,0.00043098966,0.02679909],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9856253,0.000049650185,0.005653923,0.00096735614,0.00040263226,0.000100430916,0.00006704764,0.00006030225,0.0070733414],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99831975,0.0003296534,0.00030559517,0.00044281717,0.00011690575,0.00048530928],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99573135,0.0036224031,0.00019961655,0.00025116725,0.000064667474,0.00013077157],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018185314,0.00018330787,0.00022876816,0.00020814105,0.00025744643,0.00006565713,0.00014125818,0.00013506996,0.000052021478],"category_scores_gemma":[0.002225363,0.00018194769,0.00004137527,0.00033794958,0.00004605692,0.00041711616,0.00007009238,0.0003654637,0.00005861505],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.007391285,0.0005894075,0.04669849,0.00036263245,0.00036505508,0.0013517278,0.19862573,0.022773573,0.0061526755,0.52083975,0.0890996,0.105750054],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0043502636,0.0004053308,0.05850554,0.0005431607,0.00085917034,0.000360395,0.13771124,0.00365966,0.00009163098,0.017015848,0.7755538,0.00094393827],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017365256,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000011100309,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.68645424,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000042765732,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000062390296,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7419611},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387144023","doi":"10.1177/14747049231203394","title":"The Shame System Operates With High Precision","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Evolutionary Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Devaluation; Psychology; Social psychology; Action (physics); Variation (astronomy); Economics; Exchange rate","score_opus":0.0312409025459415,"score_gpt":0.3429448908818758,"score_spread":0.31170398833593427,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387144023","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95115864,0.0009518646,0.00040987713,0.006338303,0.005009544,0.0005822051,0.000063025815,0.00076427247,0.034722287],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97325367,0.000050374394,0.00038362775,0.00023192826,0.00027746873,0.0003389786,0.00009381296,0.000036162906,0.025333993],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9983223,0.0002507244,0.00028030737,0.0004825022,0.0001822099,0.0004819322],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987916,0.00018923548,0.000074271564,0.00073613814,0.00012497045,0.00008383831],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003585112,0.00016733978,0.00016854572,0.00014556966,0.00063289085,0.000025616346,0.00036246152,0.0001639673,0.00066268846],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015411135,0.00010384343,0.000051225772,0.0007498754,0.0002450125,0.00007364886,0.00006346552,0.00022951192,0.0072709373],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005112979,0.00026146648,0.026434138,0.000009355677,0.00012141642,0.00027502707,0.00040197314,0.00009574747,0.000676611,0.2856301,0.672208,0.013374813],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00088062487,0.0004690651,0.87482816,0.00002704177,0.000025399055,0.0004641345,0.0009779073,0.00005720671,0.0000064600827,0.00055547396,0.12153208,0.00017646386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008075877,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000025925217,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.848394,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000057186367,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003080965,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.993502},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4387539791","doi":"10.1080/21642850.2023.2268697","title":"A pilot cross-sectional investigation of chronic shame as a mediator of the relationship between subjective social status and self-rated health among middle-aged adults","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Response Biomedical (Canada); Queen's University","funders":"Queen's University","keywords":"Shame; Cross-sectional study; Psychology; Mediator; Clinical psychology; Social support; Gerontology; Demography; Medicine; Social psychology; Internal medicine","score_opus":0.21509663182493166,"score_gpt":0.4715874137226691,"score_spread":0.25649078189773744,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4387539791","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99240464,0.0007475413,0.0000049740156,0.0045619397,0.0010964194,0.0009141238,0.0001442707,0.00008936356,0.000036744546],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985441,0.00013996699,0.000028437078,0.00057806744,0.0002713617,0.000102440266,0.00018771272,0.000024028857,0.00012389611],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9970562,0.0007890952,0.0009161644,0.00047320363,0.0002725773,0.00049278577],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982875,0.0003193639,0.0007160494,0.0002527561,0.00014112006,0.00028323324],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001234513,0.00019965613,0.0005043799,0.00030762667,0.0004990239,0.0000049955725,0.00011673073,0.00023398561,0.00012364064],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009702571,0.00015579163,0.000049440492,0.00087366684,0.0013343585,0.00008109282,0.00004527767,0.00060985336,0.000008662806],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019774909,0.0002274844,0.9887706,0.00014470151,0.00002038297,0.0000023329958,0.008236846,8.970406e-8,0.000090567155,0.00048493774,0.00090383034,0.00092049217],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036600954,0.005418904,0.9895153,0.00020765381,0.00004822534,0.000015669239,0.00048084476,0.0000012116344,0.0000071084733,0.00050736184,0.000034052257,0.00010358733],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0041233967,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014054447,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.0077560013,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011745005,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0003377834,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6352998},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388202715","doi":"10.1037/cbs0000385.supp","title":"Supplemental Material for French Adaptation and Further Validation of the Word Sentence Association Paradigm to Assess Hostile Attributional Biases","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Sentence; Association (psychology); Word Association; Sentence completion tests; Adaptation (eye); Attribution; Word (group theory); Linguistics; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.2318356431898853,"score_gpt":0.3320281297953122,"score_spread":0.1001924866054269,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388202715","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9935018,0.000014504926,0.00015632666,0.0024526555,0.002584844,0.00044633955,0.0008091389,0.000005763649,0.000028626024],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9989661,0.0000017492939,0.0006651492,0.000053063693,0.000095071846,0.000031394724,0.000047085974,0.0000061805063,0.00013422343],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981856,0.00007138824,0.0005279021,0.00027057412,0.00031113432,0.00063339906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99823534,0.00008850452,0.00048499773,0.00013337622,0.0004864979,0.00057125953],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0024535577,0.00012297033,0.00018634672,0.0005297234,0.0009842971,0.00016564026,0.00052673515,0.000042865606,0.00046397],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0002088261,0.00009946894,0.000081446,0.0013580839,0.0008192977,0.0003865366,0.00004012834,0.00007618965,0.0000027267256],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000007518992,0.000037164154,0.98502904,0.0000062650406,0.000012498904,0.000016800279,0.0046651927,0.000614958,0.0032439565,0.0025855156,0.0019669672,0.0018141052],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00032799868,0.00040667795,0.9921509,0.00008308577,0.00005704125,0.0000839084,0.004288005,0.0002561587,0.0012014181,0.00041416948,0.00059639156,0.0001342386],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.05247156,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.21083257,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.158361,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0011067167,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0009906918,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9538381},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388940470","doi":"10.32920/24624678","title":"The Attitudinalist Challenge to Perceptualism about Emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Analogy; Perception; Emotion classification; Object (grammar); Content (measure theory); Cognitive psychology; Value (mathematics); Social psychology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.18673708938545477,"score_gpt":0.4207087466909524,"score_spread":0.2339716573054976,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388940470","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6065402,0.0014695039,0.0034738872,0.07842779,0.035216164,0.0033329155,0.00032866103,0.001920588,0.26929027],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6603419,0.00035388538,0.00038751448,0.00047873138,0.0009367928,0.0006998133,0.00013530753,0.00009071364,0.33657533],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99815065,0.00015136953,0.00036574234,0.0006802128,0.00023255892,0.0004194884],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983151,0.00008071883,0.00009160825,0.0012421208,0.00012978606,0.00014066059],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004643201,0.0002733865,0.0002577267,0.00012211184,0.00033652992,0.0001389873,0.000563676,0.00038112403,0.003045847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000031920354,0.00019154462,0.00021646444,0.0001324832,0.000088890854,0.000020833046,0.0007201832,0.0006125267,0.010713585],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043687214,0.00038744925,0.0016186284,0.00006305812,0.00020818325,0.000086422166,0.013930745,0.00004006623,0.00004218854,0.3315126,0.58457714,0.0674898],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034024892,0.00019834831,0.7126676,0.00017260278,0.00015014972,0.000014191314,0.0069998647,0.000012117807,0.000005041701,0.0043212827,0.27441603,0.0007025524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022866495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001622742,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71104896,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008979893,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030894993,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388940715","doi":"10.32920/24624633.v1","title":"What “Values” Are Emotions About?","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Deliberation; Adjudication; Epistemology; Positive economics; Law and economics; Point (geometry); Frame (networking); Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Sociology; Philosophy; Law; Economics; Politics; Computer science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.1550673170193099,"score_gpt":0.4138328361234371,"score_spread":0.25876551910412715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388940715","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7461682,0.0019621877,0.0035860387,0.017598443,0.10424697,0.0020954884,0.00053453504,0.0035949817,0.12021317],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.26048097,0.00061410194,0.00095491664,0.00056717,0.00073589705,0.00040849604,0.0004133451,0.00011748889,0.7357076],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99828506,0.00010625374,0.0003538809,0.000713365,0.00017695056,0.00036449856],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982879,0.00004549673,0.00015759803,0.0012614751,0.000119994744,0.00012752175],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020083075,0.00027572302,0.00033279182,0.00023354062,0.00012875954,0.00024881095,0.00039125394,0.00055244885,0.012405304],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001826646,0.0002571213,0.00028664814,0.00017025862,0.00007640018,0.00009868769,0.0005515449,0.0007374972,0.0139941005],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013238739,0.00084861036,0.017020807,0.00012853589,0.000308481,0.00031410638,0.0030922198,0.00014043279,0.000026125455,0.037718013,0.91181403,0.028575407],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038167878,0.000049924118,0.9523367,0.000621347,0.00021107106,0.000018993787,0.008579254,0.000023616314,0.000013911007,0.0112494435,0.02585656,0.0006574773],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000586489,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00030506845,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9353159,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005638393,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040355684,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999881},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388946395","doi":"10.32920/24624633","title":"What “Values” Are Emotions About?","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Deliberation; Value (mathematics); Adjudication; Epistemology; Law and economics; Frame (networking); Positive economics; Point (geometry); Social psychology; Psychology; Political science; Sociology; Philosophy; Law; Economics; Politics; Computer science; Mathematics","score_opus":0.1550673170193099,"score_gpt":0.4138328361234371,"score_spread":0.25876551910412715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388946395","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7461682,0.0019621877,0.0035860387,0.017598443,0.10424697,0.0020954884,0.00053453504,0.0035949817,0.12021317],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.26048097,0.00061410194,0.00095491664,0.00056717,0.00073589705,0.00040849604,0.0004133451,0.00011748889,0.7357076],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99828506,0.00010625374,0.0003538809,0.000713365,0.00017695056,0.00036449856],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982879,0.00004549673,0.00015759803,0.0012614751,0.000119994744,0.00012752175],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00020083075,0.00027572302,0.00033279182,0.00023354062,0.00012875954,0.00024881095,0.00039125394,0.00055244885,0.012405304],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001826646,0.0002571213,0.00028664814,0.00017025862,0.00007640018,0.00009868769,0.0005515449,0.0007374972,0.0139941005],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013238739,0.00084861036,0.017020807,0.00012853589,0.000308481,0.00031410638,0.0030922198,0.00014043279,0.000026125455,0.037718013,0.91181403,0.028575407],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00038167878,0.000049924118,0.9523367,0.000621347,0.00021107106,0.000018993787,0.008579254,0.000023616314,0.000013911007,0.0112494435,0.02585656,0.0006574773],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000586489,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00030506845,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9353159,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005638393,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040355684,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999881},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4388946599","doi":"10.32920/24624678.v1","title":"The Attitudinalist Challenge to Perceptualism about Emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":6,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Analogy; Perception; Emotion classification; Object (grammar); Content (measure theory); Cognitive psychology; Value (mathematics); Social psychology; Linguistics; Computer science","score_opus":0.18673708938545477,"score_gpt":0.4207087466909524,"score_spread":0.2339716573054976,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4388946599","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.6065402,0.0014695039,0.0034738872,0.07842779,0.035216164,0.0033329155,0.00032866103,0.001920588,0.26929027],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.6603419,0.00035388538,0.00038751448,0.00047873138,0.0009367928,0.0006998133,0.00013530753,0.00009071364,0.33657533],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99815065,0.00015136953,0.00036574234,0.0006802128,0.00023255892,0.0004194884],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9983151,0.00008071883,0.00009160825,0.0012421208,0.00012978606,0.00014066059],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004643201,0.0002733865,0.0002577267,0.00012211184,0.00033652992,0.0001389873,0.000563676,0.00038112403,0.003045847],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000031920354,0.00019154462,0.00021646444,0.0001324832,0.000088890854,0.000020833046,0.0007201832,0.0006125267,0.010713585],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043687214,0.00038744925,0.0016186284,0.00006305812,0.00020818325,0.000086422166,0.013930745,0.00004006623,0.00004218854,0.3315126,0.58457714,0.0674898],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034024892,0.00019834831,0.7126676,0.00017260278,0.00015014972,0.000014191314,0.0069998647,0.000012117807,0.000005041701,0.0043212827,0.27441603,0.0007025524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0022866495,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001622742,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71104896,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008979893,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030894993,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9978655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4389477849","doi":"10.3390/philosophies8060117","title":"The Receptive Theory: A New Theory of Emotions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophies","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":16,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Analogy; Perception; Psychology; Representation (politics); Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.11193544752499783,"score_gpt":0.359584788613805,"score_spread":0.24764934108880715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4389477849","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.61832976,0.0018475803,0.00097557687,0.046800364,0.003666444,0.00087312097,0.0001537533,0.00073845737,0.32661492],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9657806,0.00013010863,0.00005683998,0.00011099695,0.0003191509,0.000039964,0.00001181973,0.000020415468,0.033530068],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991461,0.00022949238,0.00017959859,0.00013696111,0.00010334194,0.00020448194],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989267,0.00048092927,0.00007282934,0.00041481986,0.00005306781,0.00005163684],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050705776,0.0000969706,0.00012127306,0.00012410342,0.00023649748,0.000014003234,0.00022129672,0.000057703415,0.0010088971],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00011117846,0.00006424529,0.00010254324,0.0005024904,0.00029695596,0.000042982454,0.000063050036,0.000121616526,0.00130942],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000054161348,0.000041457322,0.00022147833,0.0000021067776,0.000050069426,0.0000026017185,0.0031603691,0.0000012021603,0.00022601149,0.95755106,0.016900009,0.021789446],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00023338826,0.00009493323,0.034670483,0.000015127888,0.000046080135,0.0000044900753,0.0047128503,4.675852e-7,0.00011958218,0.9490644,0.010955481,0.00008273019],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000022585584,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000009481933,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.34745085,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000008568755,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000022293845,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99990433},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4389976710","doi":"10.1017/9781108974004.008","title":"Irony as Social Work: Opposition, Expectation Violation, and Contrast","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Alberta","funders":"","keywords":"Irony; Opposition (politics); Contrast (vision); Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Epistemology; Psychology; Philosophy; Linguistics; Computer science; Law; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.046081229490891724,"score_gpt":0.2639023555034991,"score_spread":0.2178211260126074,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4389976710","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.007708154,0.0000544256,0.00024708072,0.000086145075,0.0004916467,0.0004595263,0.00027982966,0.00023325159,0.99043995],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.03300905,0.000019457453,0.000023789577,0.000053326152,0.00020034956,0.000003722397,0.0002887982,0.000056196517,0.9663453],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989084,0.000052781135,0.0001844602,0.0004658546,0.00015878485,0.00022968929],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992612,0.00005000742,0.0001845018,0.00023017077,0.00015909443,0.00011500135],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000065993685,0.00026467536,0.0002777958,0.00020416513,0.0004575289,0.00004296701,0.00015199375,0.00045663846,0.000070585156],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000003637771,0.00033893206,0.00012525395,0.000017756645,0.00021004296,0.000068705674,0.00010854035,0.00031378385,0.00015512669],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000120205616,0.000014630329,0.000031879994,0.000014362528,0.00010426742,0.00019311738,0.0005577094,1.7954177e-7,0.000041168536,0.94668216,0.0486258,0.0036144964],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0030016524,0.00021082743,0.03237049,0.00024291647,0.0011476687,0.000057714657,0.0012651193,0.000004644712,0.00005486131,0.00014757295,0.96023196,0.0012645734],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013699269,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000039367565,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.94653463,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010607208,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036933958,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99990624},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390246705","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-41512-8_8","title":"Emotions and Rationality","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Passions; Rationality; Epistemology; Action (physics); Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.12492059082438402,"score_gpt":0.3608585493054899,"score_spread":0.23593795848110588,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390246705","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00013166171,0.0000561262,0.0001293861,0.00066128536,0.00061952684,0.00014461545,0.00012103115,0.00014537445,0.99799097],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0018074145,0.000037976642,0.00014452047,0.00013902958,0.000129519,0.000012882841,0.00015265404,0.000029476321,0.99754655],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99945605,0.000007505574,0.00014535816,0.00023141273,0.00007364801,0.00008605322],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99960893,0.000033587734,0.000038304308,0.0002275235,0.000041372972,0.000050291732],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006761935,0.0001118875,0.000122127,0.00007695132,0.000068418616,0.000014717993,0.000044179003,0.00020427935,0.02215885],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000032534426,0.00010278726,0.00005774083,0.0000127853655,0.00006362939,0.000017661818,0.00003444026,0.00014737062,0.0041932967],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[9.628367e-7,0.00000900942,0.000056567034,0.0000028489735,0.00002139657,0.00000957833,0.000029438906,3.503471e-8,0.0000015002346,0.953604,0.04097046,0.005294214],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00027081516,0.000060606475,0.06163854,0.000034979585,0.00012590333,0.00003284338,0.00004779168,0.0000011447404,5.3428886e-7,0.15938237,0.77807176,0.0003327068],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000050897754,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000082482235,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79422164,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000010559191,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013454761,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99658203},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4390353871","doi":"10.2139/ssrn.4674068","title":"Understanding the Role of Emotions in Business Organizations","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University Canada West","funders":"","keywords":"Business; Public relations; Psychology; Political science","score_opus":0.04324152345033865,"score_gpt":0.3049884662589624,"score_spread":0.26174694280862376,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4390353871","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9709814,0.00044058342,0.018876346,0.0043961173,0.00043736582,0.00015433077,0.0000063345537,0.000052917618,0.0046545714],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99728644,0.00043676168,0.000008325464,0.000013230593,0.000065839,0.0000042512434,0.0000064094556,0.000015559517,0.0021631743],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877393,0.000075415584,0.00017294659,0.00008568866,0.00009718889,0.0007948119],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996376,0.000040988387,0.00007349672,0.00013718105,0.00008914286,0.000021580028],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000645326,0.00006084523,0.000082735016,0.0002288442,0.00019894497,0.00001534612,0.00016397466,0.000046385838,0.00019312157],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000042599513,0.000045523862,0.00003229207,0.002019661,0.000044593275,0.00005941643,0.000021532582,0.00058863184,0.0000846132],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000047953895,0.00006994345,0.022871735,8.6129165e-7,0.000030789746,0.0000024350031,0.0009350066,0.000199876,0.000697973,0.9733207,0.00018307944,0.0016828056],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00075095234,0.000101007914,0.36744413,0.00002916843,0.000059448044,0.00034378676,0.08038904,0.00008837735,0.000026082984,0.5495508,0.001073584,0.00014362486],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010434245,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0012886386,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.42376992,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00034657467,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00048585434,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2557345},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391253017","doi":"10.3390/jintelligence12020013","title":"Exploring Actual and Presumed Links between Accurately Inferring Contents of Other People’s Minds and Prosocial Outcomes","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Intelligence","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Prosocial behavior; Feeling; Psychology; Empathic concern; Empathy; Social psychology; Competence (human resources); Reading (process); Association (psychology); Ambivalence; Perspective-taking; Psychotherapist","score_opus":0.38424799360765177,"score_gpt":0.4305717263085009,"score_spread":0.04632373270084911,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391253017","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99690425,0.0006861492,0.0011879725,0.00022925354,0.0006711632,0.000104695144,0.000011338254,0.0000097836455,0.0001954138],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990642,0.00011417254,0.0003442217,0.000017570694,0.0001583107,0.0000062389854,3.570826e-7,0.000014100553,0.00028080167],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904203,0.000042827887,0.00049165136,0.00012769488,0.0001495595,0.00014621828],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933285,0.00022108795,0.00017478192,0.00008149302,0.0001061285,0.000083678744],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027694463,0.0001097477,0.00028770076,0.00016385673,0.000036776855,0.000052387484,0.00011479726,0.00010155828,0.00008787529],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009439315,0.000082043945,0.0000782235,0.00010629933,0.00006269214,0.0002925454,0.00004619432,0.00038441873,0.0000060090356],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006831662,0.00008072655,0.7775537,0.00008051133,0.00025359384,0.00004475745,0.020876167,0.0000025385457,0.0019034465,0.0011617228,0.00007970067,0.19789484],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00026441464,0.0004408727,0.9851304,0.0004178543,0.0001718456,0.00008424114,0.0046423348,0.000018478588,0.007786536,0.00028670757,0.00059312436,0.00016315476],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008454168,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000023045763,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.20757677,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000017556482,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025639589,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3345655},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391443951","doi":"10.31234/osf.io/7zj4y","title":"Emotional Aftermath of the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election: A Study of Hindsight Bias in Younger and Older Adults","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Canadian Psychological Association","keywords":"Hindsight bias; Presidential election; Psychology; Presidential system; Political science; Social psychology; Law; Politics","score_opus":0.029536547366197166,"score_gpt":0.32519236207467933,"score_spread":0.2956558147084822,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391443951","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99396914,0.0004929359,0.000011626363,0.00024551884,0.0018505241,0.0010981738,0.000050922736,0.00002070154,0.0022604705],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.994089,0.000012970338,0.000032379732,0.000019411933,0.00012382584,0.00014114546,0.000009919591,0.000018575633,0.005552746],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99847585,0.00018575549,0.00051544904,0.00044731173,0.00024478583,0.0001308235],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9992352,0.000027687573,0.00016277391,0.00045291422,0.00009183023,0.00002956347],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00017150845,0.00018187339,0.000298312,0.00017196297,0.000024571711,0.000023481804,0.00019683877,0.00021524298,0.0018242019],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008892099,0.0001243456,0.00011841866,0.0002033356,0.000062428255,0.000030979027,0.0006276217,0.00053407985,0.000012886049],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.001007017,0.015809981,0.85887593,0.0019214278,0.0012610554,0.00022003984,0.06600847,0.00009536879,0.0007174934,0.0074994913,0.032845467,0.013738246],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009278611,0.00013289247,0.99657285,0.00034908985,0.0001479292,0.000024378169,0.0012180319,0.000017820259,0.00009717755,0.00036517959,0.000029337847,0.00011744607],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0030867099,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0016170127,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1376969,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025281213,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000062023675,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9990883},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391660435","doi":"10.2139/ssrn.4720764","title":"Are Some People More Accurate than Others About the Unique Impressions They Make on Close Others?","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"SSRN Electronic Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Internet privacy; Social psychology; Computer science; Aesthetics; Art","score_opus":0.029863226675073472,"score_gpt":0.3497297354275917,"score_spread":0.31986650875251826,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391660435","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9692015,0.010718774,0.00015351192,0.011364337,0.0037442504,0.0008747386,0.00023394616,0.00019493485,0.0035140277],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.966886,0.00308664,0.000015113037,0.00068450207,0.001280008,0.00020316635,0.000025326824,0.00020296167,0.02761631],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.994962,0.00056941144,0.0006033888,0.00077629386,0.0004166318,0.0026723086],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99750495,0.00011869147,0.00077810435,0.0013016226,0.00011233259,0.00018429289],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001663748,0.0006292021,0.00053906394,0.00031478345,0.00052256056,0.00029668034,0.0012817996,0.00065933523,0.0005161845],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000035239656,0.0003954891,0.0006935614,0.00018893144,0.00011651434,0.000059012353,0.00045032884,0.012743034,0.00044580424],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00052218506,0.0010404501,0.0043687336,0.000107757885,0.0027680371,0.00027812624,0.01842787,0.00074366253,0.00041261298,0.90606225,0.010307189,0.054961156],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014076036,0.0006165953,0.033778112,0.0013442294,0.0009639424,0.0020872983,0.036104586,0.00006511098,0.00007507754,0.91507846,0.0071721273,0.0013068306],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0010096519,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.009670597,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.053654324,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0009874183,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0017120547,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998497},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391683015","doi":"10.20944/preprints202402.0472.v1","title":"Feeling Our Place in the World: An Active Inference Account of Self-Esteem","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"Preprints.org","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine; Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Inference; Psychology; Self-esteem; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.1892133941271891,"score_gpt":0.4542417527447083,"score_spread":0.26502835861751917,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391683015","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9712108,0.00011051675,0.000009630592,0.0007630857,0.001518811,0.00094865565,0.00007047119,0.00016371586,0.025204351],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9957355,0.000029709898,0.00020277967,0.000103937935,0.00019680236,0.00046249756,0.000034466873,0.000049386144,0.0031848792],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99712205,0.00046507415,0.00063332013,0.0010596609,0.00033016258,0.00038974325],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9974119,0.00014405136,0.00030832092,0.0019113711,0.00014488639,0.00007946577],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011583057,0.00037580484,0.00046669622,0.00045268887,0.0000585198,0.000043027114,0.0011862868,0.00037616902,0.0008247899],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007656713,0.00030927028,0.00019058691,0.00044418656,0.000050757335,0.000087965374,0.0015852147,0.0021950842,0.0014290481],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00023004113,0.0032889494,0.8980267,0.0005224587,0.0003705421,0.00020291489,0.06771685,0.0016503168,0.002757178,0.020034906,0.00032954576,0.004869613],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034504637,0.00004935183,0.98439324,0.00043809693,0.00020539192,0.0000149076905,0.007638199,0.00008677036,0.0019601972,0.0029398971,0.0014968524,0.00043206895],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011540009,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011625652,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.086366534,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017427363,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022427253,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999359},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391783756","doi":"10.3389/frsps.2024.1337715","title":"Anger at work","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Social Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Azrieli Foundation; Princeton University","keywords":"Anger; Work (physics); Psychology; Social psychology; Engineering; Mechanical engineering","score_opus":0.04962515873479851,"score_gpt":0.39772111478729694,"score_spread":0.34809595605249843,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391783756","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5572182,0.0089583965,0.0037696294,0.006909708,0.048017696,0.00040317126,0.000041401865,0.00039232234,0.37428945],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9126405,0.000050867955,0.0021584036,0.0017194969,0.0013235155,0.00015081893,0.00003602542,0.00006483447,0.08185554],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986313,0.00014308568,0.00023846263,0.00047152187,0.00008573724,0.000429874],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996584,0.00002005981,0.000027640392,0.00022620388,0.000013712207,0.000053974825],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002013051,0.00014323187,0.00022732325,0.0002584944,0.000082771345,0.000020024625,0.00018333785,0.0003554691,0.002748294],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000051248844,0.00014644476,0.00012512479,0.0006424334,0.0002084089,0.00004708529,0.000040447474,0.00034237164,0.0014151974],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007127868,0.00009522952,0.06825504,0.0000041569347,0.000035357083,0.0001824259,0.0021234541,8.803293e-8,0.000045591478,0.0058724172,0.8535053,0.06980965],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00049409893,0.00005041229,0.3676828,0.000013454031,0.000026586946,0.000017819164,0.00038753374,0.0000010114046,0.00000234093,0.00408628,0.62704444,0.00019321658],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000016628619,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001216789,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.3554223,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012470184,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000011611465,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993623},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4391826469","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-45055-6_7","title":"Interlocking Surprises: Their Nature, Implications, and Potential Responses","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Fondation pour une Culture de Sécurité Industrielle","keywords":"Interlocking; Phenomenon; Simple (philosophy); Epistemology; Paraphrase; Psychology; Engineering; Computer science; Philosophy; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.024155386504013727,"score_gpt":0.3075123815926863,"score_spread":0.28335699508867257,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4391826469","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.16024917,0.022365427,0.000104848674,0.0034117259,0.0012874629,0.0009495101,0.0001018686,0.00054703763,0.81098294],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9208153,0.0009162058,0.0005967792,0.00011287985,0.00007691807,0.00009554873,0.0000053372096,0.00004100174,0.07734007],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9981993,0.000008519146,0.00035141397,0.000975561,0.00010880008,0.00035642448],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993087,0.00006691572,0.00012213328,0.0004198429,0.000028052214,0.00005433248],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003919608,0.00030815243,0.00036159498,0.0012363525,0.00020377053,0.00010639368,0.0003968526,0.0009918249,0.00010048165],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011214781,0.00026393106,0.00004478142,0.00023604564,0.0015395038,0.000032207707,0.0004858188,0.0011336314,0.000028420045],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001249024,0.000013517782,0.00043185437,0.00001776378,0.00001898883,0.00002743449,0.00009220774,1.1529759e-7,0.00047921925,0.94298863,0.0001153864,0.055802405],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004454523,0.00027304247,0.0040359627,0.00037083033,0.00010114313,0.00044214583,0.00084630377,0.000010518049,0.00033959094,0.66630584,0.32598603,0.00084312254],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000028178656,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006134963,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7605661,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000036075373,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004774667,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999813},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392113791","doi":"10.1016/b978-0-323-95604-8.00012-5","title":"Changing emotion with emotion","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Elsevier eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":8,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology","score_opus":0.02761706059282179,"score_gpt":0.2870974369046536,"score_spread":0.25948037631183185,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392113791","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0012492184,0.000793016,0.000036846395,0.00010389602,0.0020228266,0.0006427214,0.00005510844,0.00029516683,0.9948012],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.010023356,0.000016545113,0.00015829418,0.00014878725,0.00080303807,0.000069721595,0.00011084795,0.00019692507,0.98847246],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998306,0.000020446036,0.00034015955,0.00066541694,0.00026227927,0.00040572617],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990056,0.000014862057,0.0001609682,0.0006195611,0.00008697086,0.00011201579],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018640012,0.00045371006,0.00039549582,0.000524756,0.00013199032,0.00006944497,0.00016267333,0.00045578217,0.002860905],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000013020914,0.0003811163,0.00022326333,0.000035439356,0.00010590366,0.000038834976,0.000075940814,0.00065090694,0.0042928066],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014112374,0.0000139964795,0.000004841238,0.0000673312,0.00011643912,0.00019147292,0.0011409253,2.5477058e-7,0.0000107813585,0.095766045,0.00028307652,0.9023907],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00031575316,0.00026942522,0.00013271454,0.0012725143,0.00056370505,0.00021240386,0.00019237767,0.0000020849834,0.000012071136,0.0112243155,0.9852253,0.00057732104],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000010931424,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014351513,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.98494226,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000113453,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037549846,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998641},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392910490","doi":"10.32920/25418185","title":"How Organizational Transgressions Can Prompt Deviance and Helping Behaviour via Guilt: An Employee-centric Perspective","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University; Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Deviance (statistics); Psychology; Attribution; Perspective (graphical); Social psychology; Marine transgression","score_opus":0.04378821807637667,"score_gpt":0.3433431651162782,"score_spread":0.29955494703990154,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392910490","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9771284,0.0023976748,0.0030807096,0.010266059,0.0021590542,0.0015275441,0.0006108064,0.00049619336,0.0023335577],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98241216,0.000042740623,0.0032598719,0.00013068716,0.00031548805,0.0002385058,0.00024417034,0.000108308006,0.01324805],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99778825,0.00013058416,0.00028713956,0.0011540817,0.00024519558,0.000394777],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984228,0.000022811575,0.00010221819,0.0008162983,0.00037589038,0.00026000818],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000109543726,0.0004079693,0.0003657,0.00032128455,0.00022429119,0.0002863237,0.00043886766,0.00045925012,0.0016514265],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032256165,0.00036646618,0.00010912406,0.00039000105,0.00011652895,0.00006932107,0.0005822373,0.0009221459,0.00004924507],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011931626,0.004224827,0.58026516,0.0007470472,0.0010977569,0.0014264,0.064826116,0.000046402987,0.00526133,0.29953578,0.021039996,0.02140984],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016397039,0.00051760196,0.93329304,0.00095609296,0.0016653028,0.00056232227,0.0162635,0.00018638429,0.0007470871,0.040963348,0.00075955363,0.0024460577],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012128721,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010780749,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35302788,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023903303,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023037053,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998787},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392928461","doi":"10.32920/25418185.v1","title":"How Organizational Transgressions Can Prompt Deviance and Helping Behaviour via Guilt: An Employee-centric Perspective","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University; Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Deviance (statistics); Perspective (graphical); Attribution; Social psychology","score_opus":0.04378821807637667,"score_gpt":0.3433431651162782,"score_spread":0.29955494703990154,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392928461","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9771284,0.0023976748,0.0030807096,0.010266059,0.0021590542,0.0015275441,0.0006108064,0.00049619336,0.0023335577],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98241216,0.000042740623,0.0032598719,0.00013068716,0.00031548805,0.0002385058,0.00024417034,0.000108308006,0.01324805],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99778825,0.00013058416,0.00028713956,0.0011540817,0.00024519558,0.000394777],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984228,0.000022811575,0.00010221819,0.0008162983,0.00037589038,0.00026000818],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000109543726,0.0004079693,0.0003657,0.00032128455,0.00022429119,0.0002863237,0.00043886766,0.00045925012,0.0016514265],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000032256165,0.00036646618,0.00010912406,0.00039000105,0.00011652895,0.00006932107,0.0005822373,0.0009221459,0.00004924507],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00011931626,0.004224827,0.58026516,0.0007470472,0.0010977569,0.0014264,0.064826116,0.000046402987,0.00526133,0.29953578,0.021039996,0.02140984],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016397039,0.00051760196,0.93329304,0.00095609296,0.0016653028,0.00056232227,0.0162635,0.00018638429,0.0007470871,0.040963348,0.00075955363,0.0024460577],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012128721,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010780749,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.35302788,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00023903303,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00023037053,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998787},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4392939962","doi":"10.31219/osf.io/c5yjz","title":"The Impact of Spontaneity and Presentation Mode on the Ingroup Advantage in Recognizing Angry and Disgusted Facial Expressions","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"preprint","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Ingroups and outgroups; Disgust; Psychology; Facial expression; Expression (computer science); Anger; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.06681152000283924,"score_gpt":0.43136680011876494,"score_spread":0.3645552801159257,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4392939962","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99009615,0.0003538375,0.000030609182,0.00033574933,0.00035656075,0.000683732,0.00020047436,0.000028640698,0.007914274],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99832153,0.00015345139,0.000057224603,0.000013541375,0.000040445655,0.00010478132,0.00003388759,0.000017034543,0.0012581209],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9988987,0.00022590389,0.0002741098,0.00033325911,0.000098603945,0.00016941538],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99912465,0.0003512068,0.000104405364,0.00035188653,0.000025144536,0.000042722968],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000298848,0.00017427144,0.00018930466,0.00010776153,0.000110498804,0.00007150826,0.00013063182,0.00017935665,0.00013990692],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000053668486,0.000086340675,0.0000833418,0.00008998998,0.00010660839,0.000033449334,0.000418688,0.0006448755,0.000004742605],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0028174953,0.0018464046,0.4716188,0.00048138443,0.0008678948,0.00032819688,0.055032723,0.0006563314,0.04619617,0.06241606,0.015843084,0.34189546],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005433356,0.0001833966,0.97746134,0.0004635169,0.00009673103,0.000023888419,0.0070111738,0.00091491896,0.00032157692,0.012645757,0.00006673252,0.00026762416],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.004456976,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0011371075,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50584257,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040113842,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003092127,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6737644},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4395089221","doi":"10.1093/ehr/ceae041","title":"Anger: The Conflicted History of an Emotion, by Barbara H. Rosenwein","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"The English Historical Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Psychology; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology","score_opus":0.0425208925858222,"score_gpt":0.3144722095286855,"score_spread":0.2719513169428633,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4395089221","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0026938706,0.9517752,0.000095300915,0.0026079738,0.0068820543,0.0005819877,0.000031334213,0.00021765004,0.035114635],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.24596299,0.1325038,0.00023507187,0.010281288,0.0036863254,0.0009542884,0.00030180562,0.00030632986,0.60576814],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982963,0.0004964433,0.0004587018,0.00029988488,0.00023552382,0.00021314518],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986253,0.00018293844,0.00010198097,0.00083683326,0.00015728023,0.00009567061],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00084080966,0.00016607158,0.0003425411,0.000037070633,0.00007053114,0.0000115512275,0.0004598607,0.000091829555,0.0027985938],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020340046,0.00009195227,0.00020558013,0.00032803314,0.00015198746,0.00008361165,0.000035771136,0.0004006344,0.00017496759],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000043935784,0.00012010995,0.0000065234804,0.00020832129,0.000021380854,0.0000071901304,0.002207254,6.537958e-8,0.000111233436,0.0106607415,0.93889314,0.047759637],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00008174235,0.00009540599,0.00020658525,0.00031957557,0.00022028184,0.000009856219,0.000052104617,0.000004640856,0.0000040449745,0.00004752899,0.99884677,0.00011146011],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00033427295,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000058927835,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8192714,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0008910871,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007369431,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998113},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4396748111","doi":"10.1038/s41598-024-60980-0","title":"The nonverbal expression of guilt in healthy adults","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scientific Reports","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Parkwood Institute; Lawson Health Research Institute; Western University","funders":"Lawson Health Research Institute","keywords":"Nonverbal communication; Facial expression; Gesture; Psychology; Gaze; Harm; Expression (computer science); Feeling; Task (project management); Eye contact; Emotional expression; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Developmental psychology; Communication; Computer science","score_opus":0.026970259479741972,"score_gpt":0.348237770920446,"score_spread":0.32126751144070403,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4396748111","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.96777016,0.0013154325,0.000017163473,0.0004762033,0.022759503,0.00021036442,0.0000022224233,0.000036947582,0.0074120294],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99116373,0.000004939845,0.00009828738,0.000009924656,0.00004130107,0.00003105766,0.000009630884,0.00000738384,0.0086337635],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99869645,0.000049802307,0.00041187176,0.00042021304,0.00021619035,0.00020549627],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9987725,0.00003807665,0.00008585895,0.0010043664,0.000051433686,0.000047733258],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010847077,0.000060659608,0.000082622886,0.00011545579,0.00012875025,0.00007814429,0.00014942938,0.000050404757,0.0003142244],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000051145165,0.0000385053,0.000057793422,0.00042748573,0.00015897391,0.000059011076,0.00007059216,0.00010836733,0.00007335722],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00037163447,0.0007242821,0.04095845,0.00017678592,0.000015929392,0.0037368108,0.011927948,0.000011462774,0.03855433,0.00809169,0.7583684,0.13706231],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007447637,0.00053016254,0.1360608,0.0011368707,0.00003295465,0.00084539433,0.0037070801,0.00013650974,0.02038681,0.017862974,0.81811625,0.00043944654],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015742492,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014510436,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.13662286,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000024028348,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00007588823,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3440537},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4398178687","doi":"10.1007/s12144-024-06111-4","title":"The links between disgust, feared selves and contamination fear: a mediation path-analytic model","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Current Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Concordia University","funders":"Canadian Institutes of Health Research","keywords":"Disgust; Psychology; Mediation; Path analysis (statistics); Social psychology; Path (computing); Developmental psychology; Statistics; Anger; Sociology","score_opus":0.07878244736401797,"score_gpt":0.42544844413655625,"score_spread":0.3466659967725383,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4398178687","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94271314,0.016222095,0.021447271,0.0085391505,0.006315021,0.0006761546,0.0001279904,0.00027919907,0.003679964],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967303,0.00052999804,0.00007059449,0.000096224416,0.0003741375,0.000109459805,0.00011676022,0.000025353407,0.0019471489],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985972,0.00016045621,0.00032763515,0.0004714951,0.00013583506,0.00030735024],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99920607,0.00021177121,0.000072826726,0.0003561256,0.000060559723,0.000092657414],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00042624306,0.0001636755,0.0001865203,0.00011737277,0.0001832433,0.000096942116,0.00016949256,0.00024848763,0.00010460049],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034157594,0.00011960394,0.000085076405,0.00022401616,0.00016838005,0.00010026847,0.000039800314,0.0005614465,0.00022598743],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000034572906,0.00018229098,0.026557969,0.00004556207,0.00013956662,0.000013319437,0.002976477,0.0000057750226,0.0002235619,0.05130232,0.048758112,0.86976045],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013046406,0.00030073678,0.87416023,0.00009039992,0.00043646354,0.000041306987,0.00042791147,0.006983053,0.000011896363,0.010252947,0.10555294,0.00043747327],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000006415944,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013622142,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.869323,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037224414,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000027080076,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4877307},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4398200467","doi":"10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197544754.013.9","title":"The Evolved Nature of Pride","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Oxford University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Pride; Prestige; Narcissism; Psychology; Rank (graph theory); Dominance (genetics); Social psychology; Facet (psychology); Attribution; Personality; Biology; Big Five personality traits; Mathematics; Political science; Philosophy","score_opus":0.026279512879438645,"score_gpt":0.26016962591279835,"score_spread":0.23389011303335971,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4398200467","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00031814823,0.000814647,0.0000105851705,0.00004709038,0.0013731611,0.0003149512,0.00021986083,0.000078429926,0.99682313],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0025097842,0.00014365168,0.00004547063,0.00001840534,0.000081188766,9.729887e-7,0.000020752423,0.000038315276,0.9971415],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991657,0.000018561654,0.00015120751,0.00031454087,0.00016013053,0.00018982602],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998998,0.000065734144,0.00014299873,0.0006330484,0.000098396995,0.000061862185],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000074185846,0.0002162006,0.00022687459,0.000101191246,0.00014914523,0.0000208968,0.00048066373,0.0006447008,0.00017472613],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000020367038,0.00017682152,0.00025932895,0.00000753293,0.00024677522,0.00002074706,0.00024035962,0.0008996126,0.000008721974],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00007271504,0.00000879058,0.000003835858,0.000028296738,0.00018963272,0.00012598319,0.00015535168,1.8203352e-7,0.000011901823,0.9779171,0.016189862,0.0052963463],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020242213,0.000056674355,0.00005752442,0.000109373,0.00035083812,0.000007520275,0.00009579036,0.0000011332999,0.000028619266,0.0020957876,0.9968241,0.00017022056],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000047550056,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004142063,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9806342,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059420778,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00004138446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.72105724},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4398222317","doi":"10.3389/fsoc.2024.1178525","title":"Public discourse and wilful incommensurability: a case for attentive free speech","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Frontiers in Sociology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":3,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Nipissing University; Association for Bahá’í Studies","funders":"","keywords":"Free speech; Public discourse; Sociology; Epistemology; Linguistics; Social science; Political science; Politics; Philosophy; Law","score_opus":0.0766635333328871,"score_gpt":0.37430324362364686,"score_spread":0.29763971029075975,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4398222317","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9736711,0.0031866517,0.0064529204,0.010368358,0.0043995897,0.00052517094,0.00025565518,0.00007794107,0.0010626396],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99053067,0.000021623026,0.007125118,0.0002575284,0.00016039958,0.00028679016,0.00004453043,0.000026047843,0.0015472834],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986538,0.00020627223,0.00023827601,0.00047192216,0.00004085108,0.00038887493],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993332,0.00018511937,0.000033845194,0.0003342211,0.000037948932,0.0000756877],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00050183095,0.00014518044,0.00028107042,0.0001929628,0.00009827608,0.000025942469,0.00013842786,0.0002751552,0.0001499448],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008470481,0.00013207407,0.00009192368,0.00012129316,0.0009376425,0.000098125005,0.0000901094,0.0002992192,0.000013357961],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008239958,0.0003235507,0.42276305,0.00007825614,0.00023526876,0.0024897512,0.018665569,1.8223214e-7,0.00003998301,0.06205458,0.36123088,0.13203654],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007337838,0.0016376778,0.1621753,0.00010523096,0.00052852376,0.0049621062,0.18325542,0.0006712226,0.000019269924,0.47101435,0.1668433,0.0014497674],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00012473603,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012544259,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.40895978,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00010153592,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037260033,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.53858244},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4399983001","doi":"10.1111/phib.12342","title":"‘Emotions’ in Gopal Sreenivasan's <i>Emotion and Virtue</i>","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Analytic Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Virtue; Philosophy; Psychology; Epistemology","score_opus":0.038048045448038,"score_gpt":0.32501142849799675,"score_spread":0.2869633830499587,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4399983001","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90599996,0.0011881579,0.00062767894,0.008688155,0.0009439844,0.00024469264,0.000033066564,0.00019553123,0.082078755],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9972543,0.000028370794,0.00010051301,0.00032107416,0.00028804108,0.000020456631,0.000023252991,0.000023211856,0.001940742],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99899584,0.000059621565,0.00021692667,0.00040710863,0.00011644386,0.00020405732],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99954474,0.000048644008,0.000024156776,0.0002737028,0.000020590036,0.0000881596],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0001843588,0.00014765492,0.00017483716,0.00037010445,0.00005589983,0.00005591186,0.000094822186,0.00010392905,0.0003687464],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000010380545,0.0001405537,0.00008660653,0.00054538966,0.00008987108,0.00015832632,0.00003774351,0.00023923804,0.0006044113],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000025527996,0.00035108143,0.011100558,0.00006866792,0.000091506576,0.0005074028,0.0007750836,0.000009938007,0.0006342552,0.95590293,0.004830414,0.02570264],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002494246,0.00078884466,0.64793247,0.00068532757,0.0005510248,0.00047191378,0.0008323371,0.0030290303,0.000073177216,0.32176578,0.020185499,0.0011903932],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00014219958,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022565107,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6368319,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000044914064,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019529347,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7768686},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4400482820","doi":"10.55016/ojs/cpai.v6i1.76911","title":"Emotions Affect Every Decision You Make (But That's a Good Thing)","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Perspectives on Academic Integrity","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.07162485344654726,"score_gpt":0.3677089107540479,"score_spread":0.29608405730750065,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4400482820","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9249458,0.00032011973,0.00016042116,0.004526427,0.002017306,0.0005696736,0.0005421148,0.00038821832,0.06652995],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9755553,0.000109293185,0.00014796368,0.0008006723,0.00037649792,0.00009652344,0.000057320307,0.000058065703,0.02279837],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.997355,0.0002477906,0.00028951748,0.000866227,0.00031850906,0.000922978],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981008,0.00029731845,0.0000922502,0.00068442343,0.00013296725,0.0006922113],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00077411893,0.00033468168,0.00032095227,0.0010623215,0.00049324054,0.00006005115,0.00056050497,0.0008424809,0.0019121498],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00045508862,0.0003200979,0.0002591711,0.0009381452,0.00021339746,0.0001522257,0.000060077058,0.0035444447,0.0037222845],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00019049241,0.0003183881,0.04674868,0.000019826497,0.00022582947,0.0007578384,0.043705244,0.000020858866,0.000667262,0.5360603,0.30937928,0.061906025],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009848137,0.0003630811,0.84907264,0.00022204527,0.00009324798,0.00013848773,0.098285094,0.00006187064,0.00009520495,0.0058615473,0.044086345,0.00073564856],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.05845211,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.041309286,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80232394,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0011895342,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00042831775,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99992514},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401025003","doi":"10.1108/qrom-12-2023-2640","title":"Does kindness matter? Discourses on kindness during the pandemic","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management An International Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Saint Mary's University; Acadia University; Dalhousie University","funders":"","keywords":"Kindness; Pandemic; Sociology; Social psychology; Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Psychology; Environmental ethics; Aesthetics; Political science; Medicine; Philosophy; Law; Pathology","score_opus":0.13039901418484864,"score_gpt":0.5572502790051711,"score_spread":0.42685126482032243,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401025003","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9804405,0.00013505766,0.0012080238,0.010585477,0.0019978345,0.00033420717,0.000050870392,0.00003876657,0.0052092485],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.986158,0.0006936302,0.00010515492,0.000104986735,0.0003597952,0.00006552763,0.000025276602,0.000028058512,0.012459557],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99774486,0.0008217774,0.0002847975,0.00029701815,0.00057122094,0.00028030403],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9991031,0.0002725809,0.000042607047,0.00017373437,0.00032526976,0.0000826961],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0017396605,0.00011412282,0.00009013975,0.00082928926,0.000410719,0.00070298254,0.0004420653,0.000041753272,0.0021979748],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000038136943,0.0000627652,0.00002895539,0.00071126537,0.0002117556,0.0004024164,0.00014716176,0.00050601515,0.00020025806],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000114311115,0.000766223,0.08536198,0.00008503663,0.00044257223,0.00068937085,0.07288765,0.000053413827,0.00018188279,0.8151833,0.004156219,0.02007805],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010650514,0.00019707749,0.7744035,0.0006232665,0.000036170153,0.00013155116,0.18115631,0.00006779867,0.00003936848,0.02299845,0.018972652,0.00030882139],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008393513,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000082707484,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7921848,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00017746266,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032081407,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99871415},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401867664","doi":"10.1007/s42761-024-00265-x","title":"A Louder Call for the Integration of Multiple Nonverbal Channels in the Study of Affect","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Affective Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Nonverbal communication; Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Social psychology; Communication","score_opus":0.07893835347258983,"score_gpt":0.41404540674520945,"score_spread":0.33510705327261964,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401867664","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.993423,0.000090609174,0.003742051,0.00011059133,0.00075556827,0.0015470076,0.0000090300855,0.000008439385,0.00031371537],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9995204,7.288386e-7,0.00003426898,0.000018004388,0.000027741022,0.0002878298,4.7272968e-7,0.0000038967846,0.00010663917],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99924636,0.00012271239,0.000110417335,0.00021628391,0.0001711282,0.00013310938],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99879324,0.0008536089,0.000034257217,0.00022942877,0.00007798704,0.000011475952],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014115648,0.000061713145,0.00008833211,0.000110211906,0.00008259625,0.000023397126,0.00029727042,0.000021763866,0.000014588029],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014235824,0.000030257566,0.000046260124,0.0008118768,0.00028172677,0.00009280798,0.000030264153,0.00009466865,0.0000050444883],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00029397162,0.005358807,0.074277185,0.0000964249,0.000110382585,0.000023997169,0.4650474,0.0005163873,0.21052961,0.04775993,0.0020833358,0.1939026],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006709819,0.0019438915,0.9581623,0.00005352165,0.0000499956,0.000005731046,0.028251734,0.004996619,0.00552547,0.00020464428,0.00005875713,0.00007632945],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011705002,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00093772553,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.88388515,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026923906,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000028372664,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.1769454},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401952400","doi":"10.1515/9781478092759","title":"A Theory of Regret","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"book","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Toronto Mississauga","keywords":"Regret; Computer science; Psychology; Mathematics; Statistics","score_opus":0.08846827401200912,"score_gpt":0.3686252024937229,"score_spread":0.28015692848171375,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401952400","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000092270966,0.00029692636,0.00006355381,0.000033674114,0.00068805844,0.000121742596,0.00005176183,0.000026007403,0.998626],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0011031016,0.000010410113,0.00012798402,0.000047281996,0.00012146885,0.00000955916,0.000039651848,0.00002171851,0.9985188],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9995179,0.000027008178,0.00013889816,0.00016099135,0.00006185435,0.000093347],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99887556,0.000030716263,0.00016637222,0.00085760176,0.000041514344,0.000028237815],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013975578,0.00010313224,0.00021377881,0.0000612191,0.000031040603,0.000005744022,0.00024586558,0.00028897924,0.029404098],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000007944864,0.00008002924,0.00012015983,0.0000049986047,0.00012883857,0.000012700427,0.00003851239,0.00015750156,0.0010963666],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000072677567,0.00002125959,0.000023289613,0.000006656988,0.000023341163,0.000012083492,0.000061409555,1.1609325e-9,0.0000026746318,0.56934494,0.4103414,0.020155678],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00019857922,0.00009018573,0.0023341896,0.0000758522,0.00010561814,0.000012603328,0.000031483487,1.4196373e-8,0.000009713018,0.044136018,0.95287067,0.00013507462],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000023228571,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00001109719,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5425293,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013615741,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00006682105,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9996814},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4401977685","doi":"10.1007/s11747-024-01046-5","title":"The attenuation effects of time and “sensemaking” surveys on customer revenge","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"HEC Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Sensemaking; Business; Attenuation; Marketing; Psychology; Public relations; Political science; Optics","score_opus":0.020924423367457545,"score_gpt":0.33997250367226256,"score_spread":0.319048080304805,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4401977685","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99428034,0.00095862325,0.000012224348,0.0028748533,0.00061342213,0.00009291195,0.000001539201,0.0000037534019,0.001162363],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9982242,0.00007472725,0.00008250712,0.000054543794,0.00007150777,7.02984e-7,1.7500827e-8,0.00000524744,0.0014865648],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99801767,0.0010014029,0.00031867682,0.0001131203,0.00040859773,0.0001405087],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997015,0.0024036611,0.00036884876,0.000107508014,0.000070699156,0.00003427327],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.019325865,0.00006121311,0.00012202767,0.00012552111,0.00017051924,0.000029457844,0.0004054206,0.00004821816,0.000017820907],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0016456926,0.000031168776,0.00007485584,0.00043001925,0.00046366773,0.000102916514,0.00006984026,0.0003392132,0.0000074039012],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00035883524,0.00018413503,0.025538832,0.00027035203,0.00011139518,0.000018119381,0.0018231927,0.000055944016,0.5635793,0.0039116973,0.019791706,0.38435644],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00014683508,0.00009722011,0.9905409,0.0008608655,0.00005414523,0.00008543442,0.000051064333,0.000097056814,0.0066983234,0.0001640175,0.0011537117,0.000050426213],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000005453692,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":3.0085698e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96500206,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000025722442,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000036215526,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6697998},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402632280","doi":"10.7202/1113571ar","title":"Tamar Schapiro, \"Feeling Like It: A Theory of Inclination and Will\"","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy in Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Aesthetics; Epistemology; Psychology","score_opus":0.08902533071283246,"score_gpt":0.3933490026363233,"score_spread":0.3043236719234908,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402632280","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.042501397,0.91667175,0.0001551953,0.012167776,0.0007551446,0.0007358602,0.000025521333,0.0000649807,0.026922382],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9401816,0.057999168,0.00018669148,0.001153271,0.00010751855,0.00007658265,0.000010441112,0.00001754387,0.00026718288],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.99911773,0.00014416613,0.00034030012,0.00021591553,0.0000814441,0.00010043007],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995874,0.0000937773,0.00005288333,0.00020308048,0.000032401123,0.00003045773],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00066596817,0.00009516964,0.0002342828,0.00012618046,0.000020686492,0.000008777916,0.0000784502,0.000055627126,0.00059499807],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000040017214,0.00007905355,0.00006842781,0.0002745606,0.000055310706,0.00009419992,0.000037760332,0.00015435086,0.000086806205],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000078692265,0.00012140887,0.0008122626,0.004037669,0.000025107698,0.000032948094,0.00048374702,2.4895422e-7,0.00009776141,0.79271585,0.0010108744,0.20065428],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013478353,0.00057137135,0.020680064,0.07584254,0.0008464439,0.00017808625,0.00022379377,0.00007387257,0.000047981128,0.51664513,0.38258937,0.00095350493],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000079209385,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000018185006,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8976802,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013860496,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000012451425,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.65148115},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402641794","doi":"10.1037/rev0000507","title":"Emotion understanding as third-person appraisals: Integrating appraisal theories with developmental theories of emotion.","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Psychological Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":26,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"The Scarborough Hospital; University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Cognitive psychology; Appraisal theory; Cognitive appraisal; Social psychology; Cognition; Cognitive science","score_opus":0.21382100701423729,"score_gpt":0.47685399201719264,"score_spread":0.26303298500295536,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402641794","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000028177785,0.9086483,0.0030679775,0.00019846484,0.001751279,0.0018502477,0.0000942409,0.00028839664,0.084072925],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0007878556,0.99431866,0.0019288645,0.00022013969,0.000224919,0.0005676513,0.0002662705,0.00013113422,0.0015544958],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99453753,0.001191957,0.0016503293,0.0013998232,0.0005578979,0.00066246657],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971145,0.0008472312,0.00095861434,0.00075816043,0.00012318019,0.00019832322],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0018004222,0.0010927818,0.0032329543,0.00031466017,0.00022170368,0.000121600606,0.0007184705,0.00069846417,0.0031478917],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00062480086,0.0006085077,0.0010285169,0.0014860949,0.00069677597,0.00016418708,0.00012517197,0.0014548075,0.0013710195],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000021304197,0.00025554566,0.00000749707,0.021531537,0.00029753425,0.00008191736,0.0004954488,1.2679482e-8,2.9508203e-7,0.45105302,0.0036061723,0.5226497],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003157744,0.0011129274,0.000026020993,0.1929198,0.004221878,0.0021673557,0.004980281,1.5950252e-7,2.4644555e-7,0.0061219567,0.7870525,0.001081077],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000018392948,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004492513,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7834464,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00026046473,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015157099,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99963665},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4402651212","doi":"10.1017/s0003055424000662","title":"Han Feizi on Reputation-Driven Disobedience: A Comparative Study","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"American Political Science Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Singapore Management University; Nanyang Technological University; York University; Louisiana State University","keywords":"Reputation; Civil disobedience; Comparative research; Political science; Sociology; Law; Social science; Politics","score_opus":0.09431456782558417,"score_gpt":0.5039281714267211,"score_spread":0.4096136036011369,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4402651212","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8769843,0.006851991,0.00028884012,0.014529153,0.0012025102,0.0022561091,0.000044116707,0.0003316777,0.09751133],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9967604,0.00023470535,0.00016661576,0.0019609279,0.00007054791,0.00017981179,0.0000025699676,0.000008208406,0.0006161624],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99768925,0.00017492437,0.00031286138,0.00064493594,0.00044032204,0.0007376919],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99886507,0.00017680477,0.00005110018,0.00041070918,0.00006219802,0.00043414332],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005930711,0.00015037892,0.00035430008,0.00012610732,0.00018481967,0.00009408954,0.00036061037,0.00001301219,0.0006257611],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00012820307,0.00010498254,0.00009219279,0.0019361599,0.0017806083,0.0001500023,0.00006133892,0.00020052324,0.0019477778],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000003997547,0.00077712646,0.002810937,0.00007952561,0.000019325202,0.000090619316,0.0017241257,4.0901443e-7,0.000033808257,0.86421275,0.0032913669,0.12695602],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00062686956,0.0101297,0.81123376,0.006731552,0.00079776405,0.00023489154,0.031362366,0.0004055338,0.00006284721,0.0042977883,0.1324298,0.001687151],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0007025016,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000016936228,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.85991496,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001705431,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001658038,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9988293},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4403183644","doi":"10.1111/gwao.13196","title":"A trifecta trajectory of moral taint contagion: Women (church) leaders making work dirty","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Gender Work and Organization","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Calgary","funders":"","keywords":"Trajectory; Work (physics); Sociology; Law and economics; Gender studies; Physics","score_opus":0.05539190770890622,"score_gpt":0.30169119886989787,"score_spread":0.24629929116099164,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4403183644","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9908547,0.0015494967,0.004843007,0.00026947397,0.00082396605,0.00019708925,0.0000064378687,0.00014951186,0.0013063437],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9977233,0.000020789841,0.00016456805,0.0001154115,0.00013395784,0.000012606753,0.00003094629,0.000040670395,0.0017577464],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99911237,0.0000722089,0.00021126495,0.0002746953,0.000103682665,0.00022578024],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99964833,0.00003051088,0.000043070075,0.00016433885,0.000056497105,0.000057266338],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00015282116,0.00012491697,0.00015751558,0.00012924014,0.00008225621,0.000044378914,0.00006696806,0.00012317223,0.0019855702],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000014824663,0.00011475016,0.0000329167,0.0009432302,0.000076922246,0.000069943504,0.000027185868,0.00014153644,0.000049053288],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0001962289,0.0003521538,0.74687904,0.00028292232,0.00032445317,0.00010158502,0.11832914,0.00006237467,0.0023827716,0.034453698,0.022720054,0.073915586],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00078795693,0.0001386218,0.9813273,0.00015415097,0.00013028306,0.000029874815,0.012508777,0.000009312791,0.00027190332,0.00046269124,0.0038279665,0.0003511871],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000007568895,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000013185054,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23444824,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000065402215,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000030233834,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99892676},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4405389827","doi":"10.1007/s11192-024-05215-9","title":"The use of emotion words by the sciences and other subjects","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scientometrics","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Brock University","funders":"","keywords":"Amusement; Pleasure; Salient; Psychology; Affective science; Discipline; Social science; Multidisciplinary approach; Social psychology; Sociology; Cognitive psychology; Emotion classification; History","score_opus":0.18986084024820976,"score_gpt":0.4081956613056643,"score_spread":0.21833482105745455,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4405389827","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.989844,0.0044030487,0.00041587674,0.00074400613,0.0015914366,0.0001314593,0.000027030179,0.000026458096,0.0028166394],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9898964,0.000055101093,0.00010517745,0.0001123998,0.000027039861,0.0000057552656,5.901622e-7,0.000005442462,0.009792067],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99914837,0.0000631867,0.00011031886,0.00018465806,0.0003169005,0.00017653783],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99927247,0.0004355248,0.000031748834,0.00018438452,0.000041881543,0.000033998276],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0012739281,0.000051467887,0.000047099453,0.0005521988,0.00029093033,0.00032424624,0.00019394899,0.000032175016,0.000084901425],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00017999188,0.000024691846,0.000028610963,0.007476855,0.00060121034,0.00009882113,0.000046488087,0.00007934927,0.000030740743],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000010609914,0.00018727189,0.10643646,0.000021531023,0.000036049885,0.0000043567347,0.005715713,0.000011391368,0.001849719,0.14808056,0.1633953,0.57425106],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00020582911,0.0002913422,0.15633228,0.000039112114,0.00005101849,0.000027838767,0.0018007612,0.000642628,0.0005882248,0.0006125107,0.8392454,0.00016307902],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00015723669,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000015439477,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.67585003,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013544704,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021146148,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.35923812},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4405483150","doi":"10.1017/can.2024.43","title":"What Perceptualists Can Say About Reasons for Emotion","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Canadian Journal of Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":13,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Rationality; Argument (complex analysis); Perception; Epistemology; Subject (documents); Value (mathematics); Psychology; Philosophy; Social psychology; Medicine; Computer science","score_opus":0.0798975742085794,"score_gpt":0.3394371427687065,"score_spread":0.2595395685601271,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4405483150","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.94005233,0.00086060155,0.00009499325,0.042299856,0.009692015,0.00036929912,0.00040474316,0.000036996724,0.006189168],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99397296,0.00003662864,0.00013471155,0.00088353,0.0011949143,0.000013011718,0.00005797797,0.000034270844,0.0036719893],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989909,0.00006421465,0.00030991135,0.00015100298,0.000109526394,0.00037444333],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99869215,0.000043845943,0.00015220624,0.00021811952,0.00023523523,0.00065840967],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00030805063,0.000120633485,0.00019696559,0.000539793,0.00020057875,0.000092552786,0.00021743542,0.00011756555,0.0008998558],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00006117699,0.000117188974,0.00020199893,0.00031509384,0.000091146394,0.00020450298,0.000005570162,0.00019191964,0.00016725775],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009127165,0.00013380875,0.01646999,0.000072949646,0.0002759663,0.0014890351,0.027525945,0.000052622174,0.0006793631,0.25413048,0.6314433,0.06763523],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0036446752,0.0015640304,0.56528205,0.00087585795,0.0003944098,0.0011681728,0.014273508,0.00001908391,0.00007168596,0.077936105,0.33383706,0.0009333636],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0024168168,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013963328,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.54881203,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014473003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00036051034,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.985279},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4406596350","doi":"10.1108/imr-02-2024-0055","title":"From purchase to regret: deterring counterfeit consumption through moral emotions and multicultural identity","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"International Marketing Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Victoria","funders":"","keywords":"Regret; Shame; Counterfeit; Social psychology; Psychology; Consumption (sociology); Identity (music); Mediation; Humiliation; Value (mathematics); Disgust; Advertising; Business; Sociology; Political science; Anger","score_opus":0.06319802530539333,"score_gpt":0.4156088489147852,"score_spread":0.3524108236093919,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4406596350","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9637849,0.01609731,0.0018286492,0.008509398,0.0024209397,0.000643811,0.00015016644,0.00009270306,0.0064721345],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98051924,0.0054879924,0.0031208703,0.0035293791,0.00020438006,0.00017838669,0.000136225,0.000016953754,0.006806597],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99877864,0.00016973933,0.0003815886,0.00035365415,0.00016210064,0.00015428811],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993133,0.00016025189,0.00010490582,0.00021872163,0.00014986731,0.000052938587],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048824804,0.0001402581,0.00020616526,0.00007075952,0.00010684471,0.0000900814,0.0002209998,0.000053417672,0.0020212752],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00039423053,0.00012843283,0.00008542193,0.00012348889,0.000052406966,0.0002582016,0.00014791913,0.00014535652,0.00022879372],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00047135708,0.0008781205,0.4220198,0.0022168206,0.0009439284,0.00016563953,0.0031646392,0.000012478444,0.004102995,0.02834224,0.109808706,0.42787325],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008721199,0.000030208965,0.89320505,0.012656813,0.00027026332,0.000047756097,0.000252068,0.00013372499,0.000027151122,0.00047169687,0.09169667,0.00033647314],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00058385596,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000102806895,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.47118524,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008938551,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009279656,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.998891},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4407057906","doi":"10.1111/bjhp.12783","title":"Explaining the self‐regulatory role of affect in identity theory: The role of self‐compassion","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"British Journal of Health Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":7,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Psychology; Self-compassion; Social psychology; Identity (music); Compassion; Developmental psychology; Clinical psychology; Political science; Mindfulness; Communication","score_opus":0.020851105208335243,"score_gpt":0.3869664885894911,"score_spread":0.3661153833811559,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407057906","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9767612,0.016039701,0.00013117064,0.0017890063,0.0012459911,0.00034688244,0.000019611216,0.000015889536,0.0036505188],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99787843,0.00051695225,0.0002434564,0.0011802092,0.00009168495,0.000019820487,0.000002357718,0.000014723557,0.000052373085],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99575096,0.0022921918,0.0011595153,0.0002022095,0.00023840228,0.00035672763],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99801165,0.0003880782,0.0009636311,0.00039815885,0.00017518792,0.000063286665],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0049067563,0.00012464082,0.0005314551,0.0002645336,0.00019575833,0.000016311362,0.0006073566,0.00017388607,0.00040918187],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008415157,0.000095629184,0.00018719239,0.00045231637,0.0001710411,0.00012248463,0.00006630303,0.00077301526,0.00000806982],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00058763346,0.0038139003,0.16482526,0.00015971744,0.0004054583,0.00012344673,0.009576607,0.000023861545,0.002377852,0.2754211,0.03465857,0.5080266],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013528495,0.000383657,0.97621524,0.00048401835,0.00004469884,0.0008555924,0.0036315343,0.000004666501,0.000084651445,0.0067948946,0.010078128,0.000070058864],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029592577,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020718899,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81139,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006770996,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00022430446,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.44802547},"labels":[{"model":"gemma","categories":[],"domain":null,"study_design":"observational","genre":"empirical","about_ca_system":false,"about_ca_topic":false,"confidence":"low"},{"model":"gpt","categories":[],"domain":null,"study_design":"theoretical_or_conceptual","genre":"empirical","about_ca_system":false,"about_ca_topic":false,"confidence":"low"}],"label_agreement":"split"},{"id":"W4407126946","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-47411-8_71-1","title":"Emotions, Spirituality, and Equity","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Springer international handbooks of education","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Spirituality; Equity (law); Psychology; Social psychology; Political science; Medicine; Law","score_opus":0.06610169946757502,"score_gpt":0.40939462633663004,"score_spread":0.343292926869055,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4407126946","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0030180246,0.001266793,0.00019481321,0.00082040136,0.0054103597,0.00029722802,0.00016712457,0.000036419075,0.98878884],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.07239046,0.00016789211,0.0007176658,0.00024142159,0.0004207317,0.000038297516,0.00020634448,0.000025089534,0.9257921],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987844,0.000012734886,0.00045162995,0.00038168725,0.00024595685,0.0001235915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988688,0.000043748892,0.00028986833,0.00036502484,0.00036711918,0.000065441876],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018181116,0.00021016272,0.0002417892,0.00040951086,0.000060482664,0.000039366518,0.00027925012,0.00025661255,0.003229096],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026325428,0.00023272591,0.00012676149,0.000019270476,0.00014127168,0.000068244175,0.0002386267,0.0002455587,0.0000726353],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017363536,0.00015414132,0.00071874034,0.00004999997,0.00012245581,0.000001003443,0.00017440946,1.0748666e-7,0.00008048777,0.84791505,0.022753514,0.12801272],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006874408,0.00013068398,0.04159414,0.001998491,0.0003812883,0.000030376728,0.00020823012,0.0000029684743,0.0002899495,0.1142193,0.83983904,0.00061806786],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016077205,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000051150702,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81708556,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012031286,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002396125,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976821},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408398914","doi":"10.61838/kman.pwj.1.2.5","title":"Comparison of Alexithymia and conscious emotion (shame and guilt) in women with major depressive disorder and normal women","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Alexithymia; Shame; Psychology; Clinical psychology; Psychotherapist; Social psychology","score_opus":0.023818060747696886,"score_gpt":0.30834326876417195,"score_spread":0.2845252080164751,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408398914","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9971932,0.00040430526,0.00012567185,0.0007009946,0.000021895476,0.00024555047,0.000015346062,0.000020569907,0.001272473],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9990203,0.000022003775,0.000445852,0.00020178084,0.0000119837405,0.00004726961,0.0000034827053,0.0000109719385,0.00023639515],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99920934,0.000046066063,0.00020043603,0.00025661237,0.00006720045,0.00022035575],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995947,0.000029406452,0.00007113812,0.00014046553,0.000023192182,0.00014111365],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006404187,0.0001144784,0.0002598736,0.00006069219,0.000042792195,0.000018617002,0.000060246173,0.00007037206,0.00044607962],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000011746376,0.00009136076,0.000006111975,0.00010908847,0.00018162982,0.00008357267,0.0000889719,0.00011007087,0.0000034253824],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00035588306,0.00013453662,0.9689222,0.00004152628,0.00002496626,0.000010279687,0.019375952,0.0000029948262,0.00041152322,0.00039714412,0.00027476344,0.010048216],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.002964784,0.0008664752,0.9807944,0.000024836867,0.000013915426,0.00001742391,0.014723337,0.00009029014,0.00007683992,0.00006671861,0.00023199245,0.00012897399],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027226642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00020914689,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.011872198,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00001473232,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000010307756,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4884259},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4408738587","doi":"10.1177/13684302251322754","title":"An investigation of how gender shapes the appearance and judgment of apologetic faces","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Group Processes & Intergroup Relations","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"York University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Psychology; Ingroups and outgroups; Social psychology; Mental representation; Perception; Representation (politics); Mental image; Face (sociological concept); Face perception; Outgroup; Developmental psychology; Cognition; Politics; Linguistics","score_opus":0.02894263047921492,"score_gpt":0.31010723705597115,"score_spread":0.28116460657675624,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4408738587","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98339874,0.0027406975,0.010178041,0.0014595189,0.00016351858,0.00033916853,0.000018657245,0.00003138016,0.0016702706],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9985472,0.000047220896,0.0005707733,0.00009744846,0.000016072328,0.00011330492,0.000023157805,0.000008466825,0.000576348],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991654,0.00008972495,0.00028216298,0.00023368778,0.000098221135,0.00013076623],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993186,0.00009026864,0.00017517617,0.00023050109,0.0001527407,0.000032738],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016406232,0.0001134758,0.00015801302,0.0001388208,0.00012853273,0.000025204028,0.00019227742,0.00009434561,0.00009952733],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004166015,0.00008504371,0.000037503003,0.0004321837,0.00034290552,0.00019071258,0.000040678882,0.00013462543,0.0000038433686],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000094853545,0.0006917554,0.5367401,0.00083596923,0.0003196093,0.0000017605046,0.027750101,0.00013903396,0.03012607,0.3899074,0.0020560846,0.01133724],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0005694125,0.0003168243,0.9735466,0.00028035013,0.00023591077,0.000007933597,0.009190459,0.00023764913,0.0021727774,0.012792696,0.00047715427,0.00017218124],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00008610298,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012856015,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43680653,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000146025695,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000035473335,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.3467982},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4409447540","doi":"10.7202/1117228ar","title":"La nature des émotions : une recension partisane","year":2024,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Art; Philosophy","score_opus":0.032046740188435625,"score_gpt":0.3691123082602247,"score_spread":0.33706556807178906,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4409447540","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.62821287,0.14418799,0.0044543627,0.049633093,0.008740755,0.0005603002,0.00027403637,0.0006988403,0.16323777],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9328328,0.008526661,0.0043228203,0.0011760618,0.0004996891,0.000057936908,0.00008707871,0.00009870673,0.052398268],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974739,0.00085611874,0.0003355907,0.0005423511,0.00013497137,0.0006570606],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989082,0.00025999136,0.000048719317,0.00042937836,0.00010585722,0.00024784997],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0006858256,0.00030210038,0.0002522739,0.00017327903,0.00028819736,0.00016519817,0.00019476564,0.0021042742,0.0020556324],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009589962,0.00030514618,0.00023098939,0.00072440185,0.00064098893,0.00015729891,0.00006555342,0.0027498459,0.001210041],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000035265643,0.00042170077,0.0021650968,0.00047410437,0.00014664175,0.0022604915,0.0057732156,0.00006569487,0.003968628,0.53279686,0.09914808,0.3527442],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004069398,0.00025111256,0.02400116,0.0018888101,0.0003616071,0.0017566916,0.0025152194,0.00021907785,0.00084805064,0.050984453,0.91625065,0.00051624706],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0019403006,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0010903509,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81710255,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00038312102,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012226518,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99994004},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4410870236","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-76485-1_71","title":"Emotions, Spirituality, and Equity","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Springer international handbooks of education","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Spirituality; Equity (law); Psychology; Business; Political science; Medicine; Law","score_opus":0.06610169946757502,"score_gpt":0.40939462633663004,"score_spread":0.343292926869055,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4410870236","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0030180246,0.001266793,0.00019481321,0.00082040136,0.0054103597,0.00029722802,0.00016712457,0.000036419075,0.98878884],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.07239046,0.00016789211,0.0007176658,0.00024142159,0.0004207317,0.000038297516,0.00020634448,0.000025089534,0.9257921],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9987844,0.000012734886,0.00045162995,0.00038168725,0.00024595685,0.0001235915],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988688,0.000043748892,0.00028986833,0.00036502484,0.00036711918,0.000065441876],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018181116,0.00021016272,0.0002417892,0.00040951086,0.000060482664,0.000039366518,0.00027925012,0.00025661255,0.003229096],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000026325428,0.00023272591,0.00012676149,0.000019270476,0.00014127168,0.000068244175,0.0002386267,0.0002455587,0.0000726353],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000017363536,0.00015414132,0.00071874034,0.00004999997,0.00012245581,0.000001003443,0.00017440946,1.0748666e-7,0.00008048777,0.84791505,0.022753514,0.12801272],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0006874408,0.00013068398,0.04159414,0.001998491,0.0003812883,0.000030376728,0.00020823012,0.0000029684743,0.0002899495,0.1142193,0.83983904,0.00061806786],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016077205,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000051150702,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81708556,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00012031286,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002396125,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9976821},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411454969","doi":"10.7202/1118212ar","title":"“Chapter 13”: The Political Value of Emotions","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Politics; Value (mathematics); Epistemology; Psychology; Social psychology; Sociology; Political science; Environmental ethics; Aesthetics; Cognitive psychology; Philosophy; Law; Computer science","score_opus":0.03397289599162659,"score_gpt":0.34023192697824967,"score_spread":0.3062590309866231,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411454969","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.80299103,0.00077355234,0.005937204,0.016541734,0.0010000969,0.00024488638,0.00006124252,0.00017303074,0.17227721],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9954853,0.000017711081,0.0004634961,0.0011664438,0.00013109941,0.000023882521,0.0000053083086,0.000021973543,0.0026847816],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991877,0.00010578198,0.0001775108,0.00017006403,0.0000785245,0.00028043418],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99947506,0.00011064327,0.000018229854,0.00028294523,0.00003508462,0.00007806208],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018988481,0.000092980714,0.00010018214,0.000066465014,0.00007576493,0.000025425914,0.0001476258,0.00017141491,0.0013823941],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000020210748,0.000064736625,0.0001256128,0.00010254267,0.00019281571,0.000029508046,0.000031420153,0.00036965578,0.00025657495],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000046044593,0.00003906355,0.0012877289,0.00001431589,0.000034143635,0.000035884088,0.00087038835,0.0000070411706,0.00081386446,0.9919756,0.0011721055,0.0037452553],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010716192,0.00078548596,0.3402066,0.00058500236,0.00076892914,0.0013235913,0.018136742,0.0014161954,0.006630951,0.4802863,0.14769284,0.0010957333],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0009810231,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00005127808,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5116893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000040796458,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026616075,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995305},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411454970","doi":"10.7202/1118204ar","title":"What’s Love Got to Do With It?","year":2024,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy; Art; Motion (physics); Art history; Physics","score_opus":0.03418483879604439,"score_gpt":0.3504679023144283,"score_spread":0.3162830635183839,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411454970","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.3440411,0.08427276,0.015209021,0.31873578,0.025707154,0.0017765623,0.00025407263,0.00041427734,0.20958926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.5685792,0.0032926085,0.006441863,0.015785545,0.0011239675,0.00009210907,0.00003730337,0.00018992138,0.40445748],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9978096,0.00027544322,0.00030830197,0.0006706426,0.00017370348,0.0007622908],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988303,0.00011483604,0.000041299198,0.0005419961,0.00009169114,0.00037984486],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00045503397,0.00034009045,0.00028592822,0.000200177,0.00008288835,0.0006018573,0.00027408078,0.00066894654,0.0059503443],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000019814051,0.00031252133,0.00014979595,0.0004633129,0.00021545243,0.00032528926,0.00007302068,0.0010049519,0.01088885],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00026179876,0.00054151256,0.0023903742,0.000624944,0.00041653521,0.0048027197,0.05228519,0.0003289654,0.0011992166,0.3214029,0.35786998,0.25787586],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00040949587,0.0008036523,0.0026903409,0.0020706526,0.00022289848,0.00065436034,0.014228816,0.00006031268,0.00058717944,0.0028616085,0.9748477,0.0005629809],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0011024044,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00070648565,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6169777,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00035156863,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00016133762,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999327},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411454971","doi":"10.7202/1118209ar","title":"Emotion, Value, and the Normativity of Fittingness","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Sketch; Normative; Value (mathematics); Epistemology; Psychology; Social psychology; Cognitive psychology; Cognitive science; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.01563693031906916,"score_gpt":0.3065372359719777,"score_spread":0.29090030565290853,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411454971","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9673362,0.0014139353,0.0044328743,0.0023764211,0.00039900816,0.00018607103,0.000014568126,0.0000749652,0.023765989],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9979612,0.00006881216,0.000423388,0.0003056245,0.00005311509,0.000023353841,0.000003350018,0.000011542322,0.0011495712],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992668,0.00024121223,0.00016233085,0.00013309742,0.00006075566,0.00013578766],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995403,0.00017922516,0.000037382368,0.00017632202,0.000034283454,0.00003243141],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000646813,0.00007688164,0.000120274715,0.000047318903,0.0000784076,0.000030059167,0.00008818798,0.00012060207,0.00018201736],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003842343,0.000051053692,0.000060636597,0.00012782084,0.0002384475,0.00004971978,0.00003239219,0.00025162328,0.00002692708],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000044991884,0.000050887673,0.005368262,0.000117917276,0.000055595243,0.000023283985,0.012927856,0.000018328576,0.00047868708,0.93851364,0.0021960768,0.040204465],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005058151,0.00045380517,0.74997866,0.0009114647,0.00067419914,0.00094752066,0.016825197,0.0049837837,0.0055659753,0.17030896,0.043257233,0.0010350615],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00065502396,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020471694,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7682047,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018861529,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000017479515,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.20819092},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455005","doi":"10.7202/1118202ar","title":"Should We Bother With “Theories of the Emotions”?","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Skepticism; Argument (complex analysis); Epistemology; Psychology; Philosophy; Medicine","score_opus":0.03677875986906595,"score_gpt":0.32212726002755565,"score_spread":0.28534850015848967,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455005","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.85459816,0.0024798708,0.007948569,0.011518538,0.0011768952,0.00043712283,0.000057162266,0.00024869083,0.12153498],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98417205,0.00004453354,0.00064252666,0.000449573,0.0000661482,0.00003425801,0.0000018501722,0.00002993697,0.01455913],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993184,0.000116673684,0.0001300062,0.00016883166,0.000088679444,0.00017738256],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99953336,0.000053700085,0.000030341977,0.00031398452,0.000033526605,0.00003511325],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016796359,0.00010220123,0.0001031447,0.00005081858,0.0000759456,0.000026713866,0.00016065076,0.0001618575,0.0011117333],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000009718068,0.000059359343,0.000083909705,0.00022352894,0.00022331458,0.000037520098,0.000024976842,0.00032278607,0.000060365273],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028428552,0.0000752522,0.009400921,0.000051207186,0.00007643991,0.00003128591,0.0045617833,0.000025772542,0.001517141,0.967843,0.0042895707,0.012099207],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017883575,0.0011917464,0.29348776,0.0021357485,0.0008187756,0.00091157504,0.02190449,0.0001879546,0.018691095,0.24678901,0.41065407,0.0014394328],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023955098,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012926866,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.72105396,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000034919383,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000040553834,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998014},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455018","doi":"10.7202/1118208ar","title":"Emotions and (Allegedly) Arational Actions","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Epistemology; Cognitive science; Philosophy; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.055329813452814715,"score_gpt":0.3576857371249618,"score_spread":0.3023559236721471,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455018","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.81895137,0.0019630704,0.026531385,0.008493829,0.0016096312,0.00030446242,0.00010538154,0.0005051953,0.14153565],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9860048,0.00010813009,0.0016714196,0.0004178498,0.00017895791,0.00006635392,0.000030886797,0.00001970807,0.011501872],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993447,0.000067462664,0.00012417338,0.00022124105,0.000059544614,0.00018286883],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9996658,0.00006283527,0.000014184422,0.00014107575,0.00003022999,0.00008588229],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00013046521,0.00009256278,0.00007447255,0.000114329654,0.00017552244,0.00007247292,0.00005636322,0.00017899297,0.0015873753],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000012695001,0.000089104455,0.00005579455,0.00014275932,0.000083663894,0.000089460846,0.000018089173,0.0003428571,0.0002990569],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005862769,0.00006388835,0.0011767691,0.000017482243,0.000048231086,0.0000658491,0.00137207,0.000017680979,0.0018476616,0.9690819,0.013686265,0.012616359],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008003057,0.0003189217,0.41551334,0.00023125175,0.00027918746,0.001677006,0.005345565,0.0010963009,0.0005454182,0.066854596,0.50647575,0.0008623415],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0001834566,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000113948256,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9022273,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000055185843,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041294057,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99932534},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455021","doi":"10.7202/1118201ar","title":"Précis de <i>Philosophy of Emotion: A Contemporary Introduction</i>","year":2024,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Humanities; Philosophy","score_opus":0.04257553587903882,"score_gpt":0.3257663909333325,"score_spread":0.28319085505429364,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455021","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.31731576,0.21123248,0.017121522,0.22523831,0.019572912,0.0014376261,0.00064964464,0.0006937745,0.20673797],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9620337,0.0010912747,0.0032170413,0.0013987466,0.00332876,0.00006370013,0.000070454815,0.00008733115,0.028709011],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9975765,0.00061612035,0.0005803666,0.00056570594,0.0001613624,0.00049998716],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99887776,0.000112965776,0.00012398307,0.00052946573,0.00014815516,0.00020763674],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008630584,0.00029653087,0.00037531316,0.0002494156,0.00011675707,0.000068120775,0.0002381408,0.0008218689,0.0021862732],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000062798885,0.00032606354,0.00031563392,0.00052227447,0.000516708,0.00020290652,0.00006108875,0.0010512089,0.00041895438],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00013471209,0.00063924433,0.003557987,0.0012745558,0.00033265562,0.00072029466,0.0071860002,0.000081182305,0.004979477,0.6428873,0.3040639,0.034142736],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00095780246,0.000819025,0.003907373,0.001254043,0.0003531925,0.001561643,0.0020433837,0.00031578654,0.0041752537,0.0810741,0.9028841,0.00065426616],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0012589142,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000025541,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.64471793,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00032265074,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00035734748,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999191},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455025","doi":"10.7202/1118213ar","title":"Replies","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Philosophy; Epistemology; Psychology; Psychoanalysis","score_opus":0.03304929113194151,"score_gpt":0.3520868525229119,"score_spread":0.3190375613909704,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455025","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7166822,0.0037859674,0.0027322255,0.0027698074,0.001684417,0.00017481751,0.000019373867,0.0006621411,0.27148905],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97421676,0.00006464959,0.0010898543,0.00076068466,0.00016851914,0.000049922102,0.000009255527,0.00002740575,0.023612946],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993157,0.000058840684,0.00011871211,0.00022963784,0.00005266888,0.0002244565],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99961674,0.00004193082,0.000012493372,0.00025007673,0.000018220277,0.00006052853],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018715617,0.00008828644,0.00008205983,0.00007560209,0.000061111125,0.000054264765,0.000100006655,0.0001856761,0.0020000672],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013560564,0.00007848032,0.00007410734,0.00012455856,0.000059689024,0.000041604664,0.000021880162,0.000309016,0.0010646232],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000018036619,0.000061799794,0.004619172,0.000045614346,0.000062019026,0.000620634,0.004215181,0.00000666258,0.003340073,0.8384152,0.061135925,0.08745966],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0003842945,0.00025740315,0.056520164,0.00020272945,0.00012696163,0.00062363426,0.0037752518,0.00012853576,0.003270518,0.033238232,0.9008543,0.00061799877],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00029257906,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000031106516,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.83971834,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000053849024,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000023414676,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997132},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455027","doi":"10.7202/1118210ar","title":"Are Emotional Dispositions Central to Virtue?","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université du Québec à Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"Virtue; Epistemology; Philosophy; Psychology; Virtue ethics; Psychoanalysis; Sociology","score_opus":0.02977844354173944,"score_gpt":0.33159385689753884,"score_spread":0.3018154133557994,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455027","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9428731,0.00050613494,0.020558704,0.00917844,0.0019472672,0.00032713253,0.0002775191,0.0004132072,0.023918489],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9900519,0.000008889284,0.0012735379,0.0022153624,0.00031212904,0.00008358656,0.000045508586,0.000031794367,0.005977278],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990088,0.00008341101,0.00015585721,0.00029607426,0.0000964951,0.00035936545],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994854,0.00003990591,0.000023910625,0.00020757125,0.000036129546,0.00020709695],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00010334333,0.00012729045,0.00010701743,0.00012689641,0.00013101163,0.000079735066,0.00012865424,0.00019019186,0.0020195998],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017631917,0.00012334269,0.00011550784,0.00022709958,0.000049349634,0.000061690844,0.000031618874,0.00034896124,0.0011781077],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000043581178,0.00029634987,0.02433332,0.0000506358,0.00010980079,0.00088240457,0.0027525825,0.00023428624,0.0037507617,0.8773592,0.074006096,0.016180972],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00025574336,0.00013157114,0.92125213,0.00026927138,0.00008020047,0.00026198503,0.0014670196,0.00012552016,0.00040335118,0.006144596,0.06920349,0.00040512392],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00017719768,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012164529,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.89691883,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015863629,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000032128082,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9995996},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455028","doi":"10.7202/1118205ar","title":"Comments on the Receptive Theory of Emotion","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Focus (optics); Psychology; Cognitive science; Epistemology; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.059206944136777295,"score_gpt":0.33825150692663336,"score_spread":0.27904456278985607,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455028","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.85574114,0.00031026112,0.002363102,0.0038405806,0.001082191,0.00028152342,0.00003185488,0.00008567085,0.13626367],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99171025,0.000041462084,0.00012239885,0.0014312493,0.000059649017,0.000036033463,0.000007828202,0.000017022649,0.0065741143],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991532,0.00035682908,0.00012867387,0.0001473606,0.00006952339,0.00014441156],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99946016,0.0002291594,0.000031876134,0.00022247688,0.000027629454,0.000028683584],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005164252,0.0000830084,0.00008174331,0.00006058581,0.00006451799,0.000016680624,0.00012144391,0.00014012412,0.0024741367],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027794365,0.00005501444,0.00007552237,0.00012239018,0.00010062414,0.000024054094,0.000019615325,0.0003438199,0.00027171374],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000051419174,0.00009937198,0.000884287,0.0000146428765,0.00006181212,0.00001811669,0.0057637496,0.00000570183,0.0012459795,0.9236784,0.017518971,0.050657533],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001777823,0.0028740678,0.24236155,0.0018827097,0.000523962,0.0001783257,0.06789671,0.0002747824,0.03189315,0.47067285,0.17839877,0.0012653093],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000084371015,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000006716276,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.45300558,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000058806283,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000013083654,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99843776},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455032","doi":"10.7202/1118206ar","title":"Being Ambitious About Emotions in Value Epistemology","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Epistemology; Focus (optics); Psychology; Key (lock); Social psychology; Sociology; Philosophy; Computer science","score_opus":0.023815846717904085,"score_gpt":0.3281382427590626,"score_spread":0.3043223960411585,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455032","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.91352695,0.0010308748,0.0043388456,0.0048759244,0.0014085844,0.00027297443,0.000023283965,0.00031485007,0.0742077],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912401,0.00008154402,0.0011957209,0.0013490681,0.00014845005,0.00010318264,0.000027030983,0.000042097323,0.0058128396],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9985786,0.00027570798,0.00025861856,0.0003710723,0.00007123482,0.00044478342],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994675,0.0001083443,0.000027150045,0.0002782834,0.000028024484,0.00009070796],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00037431554,0.000154365,0.00018631289,0.00026985348,0.00009854656,0.000055000677,0.00015290307,0.0003953822,0.0006740806],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003005886,0.00015889251,0.00011094308,0.00031836817,0.00011896172,0.00006574255,0.00003695461,0.00067100365,0.0005365901],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000014094281,0.00014022527,0.01023137,0.00006885379,0.000044638866,0.0016909214,0.004671534,0.00011824564,0.0019579933,0.95690113,0.005342864,0.018818147],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001787038,0.0005790744,0.69985074,0.0010858829,0.00022783008,0.002818035,0.0041421973,0.0013057485,0.00074418413,0.16637392,0.119696185,0.0013891461],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0018802123,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005356606,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.79052716,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020744347,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005499318,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.73807096},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411455036","doi":"10.7202/1118203ar","title":"No Reason to Focus on Emotional Episodes","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Les ateliers de l éthique","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Focus (optics); Psychology; Emotion work; Cognitive psychology; Emotional disorder; Psychoanalysis; Social psychology; Anxiety","score_opus":0.030660580060889165,"score_gpt":0.33506083680500987,"score_spread":0.3044002567441207,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411455036","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.64379686,0.00084962667,0.0045726835,0.008581606,0.002311271,0.00041100854,0.00008706011,0.0005069117,0.33888295],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9725729,0.000033525666,0.0023664345,0.0015151894,0.00038940186,0.00008850033,0.000019665169,0.000042087137,0.022972245],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.998954,0.0001070928,0.00015608627,0.00035047563,0.00011826977,0.00031405385],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9994369,0.00008709671,0.00001672276,0.00026087367,0.000050164082,0.00014822157],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00022466351,0.00014444324,0.00012056939,0.00014325067,0.00008455795,0.00006162726,0.00014022947,0.00023612632,0.0024394083],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000044033593,0.00013124195,0.00010263601,0.00018132903,0.00003967126,0.000041982526,0.000028016804,0.00038749908,0.005905556],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008954752,0.00017920708,0.0024665964,0.000032179003,0.000058891597,0.0003701362,0.0013000168,0.00005334515,0.00214047,0.7889928,0.07767855,0.12663826],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0009669865,0.0019902138,0.18552507,0.0010401107,0.00013761327,0.00044712497,0.0008856431,0.00030396372,0.004958391,0.050868344,0.7515801,0.0012964],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0004792638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006537573,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7381245,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014160764,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003235808,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9984725},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4411464344","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-86449-0_3","title":"Investigating Shame as a Resource in the Anthropocene: An Emotional Psychology Perspective","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Centre for Global Health Research","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Anthropocene; Perspective (graphical); Psychology; Resource (disambiguation); Environmental ethics; Sociology; Social psychology; Philosophy; Computer science; Artificial intelligence","score_opus":0.07361247270234163,"score_gpt":0.41551777439581367,"score_spread":0.34190530169347205,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4411464344","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0028210992,0.00035444167,0.00005385249,0.007149302,0.00043595195,0.000501073,0.00006243938,0.00008725019,0.98853457],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.02442032,0.000035452304,0.0010137353,0.014298168,0.0005000442,0.000086410124,0.00022123815,0.00007582331,0.9593488],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979323,0.00020748204,0.0004304073,0.00084743823,0.00024836994,0.00033400013],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9986264,0.00013949464,0.00015647736,0.00086242805,0.00012868673,0.000086480606],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039771415,0.00036261507,0.0003595053,0.0003847974,0.00017860699,0.00004082379,0.0005391826,0.0006430238,0.015352392],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000048948557,0.00028136067,0.00015984492,0.00012131587,0.0005402017,0.000057993944,0.000075301024,0.001130142,0.00055298995],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":"theoretical_or_conceptual","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000013248107,0.0001573387,0.0005229461,0.000004751843,0.000038322996,0.00007851709,0.0019165198,6.3196455e-7,0.000004976274,0.9509603,0.041876424,0.0044260323],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0021539363,0.0014417734,0.079810955,0.0005458555,0.00026994798,0.0006861761,0.014156054,0.000012764875,0.0000036786205,0.50313574,0.39642718,0.0013559153],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008877642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00033019495,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.44782454,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011647959,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012259852,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999639},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4412621741","doi":"10.1080/00332747.2025.2528527","title":"Association Between Attachment Styles and Shame Proneness: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Psychiatry","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Meta-analysis; Shame; Association (psychology); Psychology; Systematic review; Clinical psychology; MEDLINE; Social psychology; Psychotherapist; Medicine; Biology","score_opus":0.09902301211743306,"score_gpt":0.43066801828045703,"score_spread":0.33164500616302395,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4412621741","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0000014035755,0.99376917,0.00003908329,0.00095830485,0.00019277494,0.0037479848,0.0005816951,0.0000529322,0.0006566716],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0000041368235,0.9802501,0.00027436292,0.00031098782,0.00006058625,0.002407115,0.00025623856,0.000029458626,0.016406978],"study_design_codex":"systematic_review","study_design_gemma":"meta_analysis","domain_scores_codex":[0.99643487,0.000998321,0.0013131136,0.000730372,0.0002411945,0.00028212366],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.997588,0.0002891071,0.0011658336,0.0007868223,0.00006724434,0.000103040824],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011674134,0.0005153677,0.007548941,0.00041681484,0.000114698756,0.00007718045,0.00022822994,0.0004070644,0.0005175843],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000049922633,0.00035290094,0.0018122037,0.00078139605,0.000024821276,0.000050174032,0.000095284995,0.00033869196,0.00006610504],"study_design_candidate":"meta_analysis","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[2.1431399e-7,0.00008413557,0.00089746166,0.80104256,0.19222161,7.664853e-7,0.000017733362,4.7459205e-9,3.1892625e-10,0.0009185602,0.0026139445,0.002203034],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00006721175,0.000023622384,0.00030455686,0.031101756,0.93722004,0.000004440449,0.000026092874,2.2828337e-8,7.761489e-10,0.000035718323,0.030931223,0.0002853157],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000036339865,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000043706114,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7699408,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000093925504,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008862775,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998923},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413271196","doi":"10.1111/sode.70010","title":"Using Language to Test Developmental Differences in Attitudes Toward Solitude in Adolescents and Emerging Adults","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Social Development","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Carleton University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Solitude; Psychology; Developmental psychology; Lexicon; Valence (chemistry); Test (biology); Dominance (genetics); Rating scale; Psychiatry; Linguistics","score_opus":0.058653381942495406,"score_gpt":0.3780042588973076,"score_spread":0.3193508769548122,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413271196","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9984774,0.0001522248,0.000108639426,0.0002201785,0.00021864208,0.00029256605,0.0000033526417,0.000022774737,0.0005041996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9965307,0.000004038271,0.0029340074,0.0001952563,0.000020335188,0.00006387272,0.0000044815856,0.000008518088,0.00023877842],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99894935,0.000037774447,0.00029251678,0.00029615278,0.00011119851,0.0003130304],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9998332,0.000013140211,0.000029849336,0.000047861013,0.000018908264,0.000057006364],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014387236,0.00013720912,0.00018638838,0.00026748847,0.000120016266,0.000026155829,0.000105459985,0.000069074675,0.000046742505],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025295698,0.00014361228,0.000016949893,0.00033354264,0.000025153779,0.000038669743,0.00013422166,0.000121709316,0.000018526918],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000028325636,0.00029068024,0.92845637,0.000045818866,0.000008550457,0.000029949102,0.03599224,3.6130106e-7,0.00024913653,0.00019428076,0.000019865061,0.03468443],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00058832025,0.0000082154065,0.99126816,0.0005006007,0.0000036143012,7.0241606e-7,0.007278025,0.000002686248,0.00008354564,0.000017332448,0.000087862674,0.00016094203],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00065039203,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0032843626,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.06281179,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0002722313,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00014845635,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5856339},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413365963","doi":"10.1080/24740500.2024.2485537","title":"Explaining social subjectivity: A Bourdieusian response to Zahavi","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Australasian Philosophical Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Western University","funders":"","keywords":"Subjectivity; Sociology; Epistemology; Philosophy","score_opus":0.07302424817215891,"score_gpt":0.4236288911430262,"score_spread":0.3506046429708673,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413365963","genre_codex":"commentary","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.18186595,0.026848475,0.0002684635,0.7399648,0.0023762335,0.0022852228,0.0001580948,0.0010198815,0.045212917],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9912529,0.00041961423,0.00021294568,0.0035873246,0.000848925,0.00032612422,0.000016825477,0.00007245853,0.0032628956],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99725085,0.0005214556,0.00052406517,0.00075756526,0.00031605808,0.00063001906],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9988326,0.00018574666,0.000052271345,0.00048762298,0.00005073865,0.0003910249],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011106961,0.0003255487,0.0005531981,0.00021489224,0.00020004016,0.00009787365,0.0003016816,0.00022786121,0.003548798],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019833152,0.00029441202,0.0003871285,0.0009603019,0.000105999876,0.00014069979,0.000095330244,0.0007013263,0.005111604],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00043322562,0.00052417605,0.00038999354,0.0016671012,0.00020247477,0.0033814183,0.001984713,2.2429435e-7,0.0014564618,0.5790124,0.086915575,0.32403222],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007525585,0.0012518386,0.06511358,0.010119851,0.0008033981,0.0009782786,0.00022074547,0.0000023850955,0.00004470981,0.024362072,0.89495945,0.0013911088],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000019535406,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000004630294,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.80938697,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00011230734,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000091606606,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999508},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4413794966","doi":"10.3390/brainsci15090929","title":"A Call for Conceptual Clarity: “Emotion” as an Umbrella Term Did Not Work—Let’s Narrow It Down","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"review","venue":"Brain Sciences","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":4,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre","funders":"","keywords":"Feeling; Meaning (existential); Psychology; Set (abstract data type); Cognitive psychology; Cognition; CLARITY; Perspective (graphical); Verb; Embodied cognition; Term (time); Ambiguity; Social psychology; Cognitive science; Linguistics; Epistemology; Computer science","score_opus":0.2255906617661885,"score_gpt":0.47767368799752274,"score_spread":0.2520830262313343,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4413794966","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00046935762,0.96705693,0.000147223,0.0036289701,0.0040747216,0.0026201224,0.0004498541,0.00017043721,0.021382356],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0008656588,0.7067613,0.0029943013,0.00825968,0.001442196,0.0019928797,0.0005931959,0.000108036074,0.27698278],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99621904,0.0005120853,0.00076308765,0.0013639546,0.00042460757,0.0007172033],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99763995,0.00093451195,0.0003634238,0.00072158605,0.0001171169,0.0002234226],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.001661701,0.00048835267,0.0011976837,0.00041067027,0.00063217647,0.00027434563,0.001404334,0.00063529477,0.0012652796],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00034513997,0.00038311645,0.00059460144,0.0011353042,0.0013578443,0.0001870226,0.00014754504,0.0004632625,0.000345367],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000008723714,0.00020541668,0.000040453462,0.00080394046,0.000030756535,0.000018558305,0.00088252075,2.530014e-7,9.754973e-7,0.02123211,0.082324795,0.8944515],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002939164,0.0003833197,0.00016437712,0.0027162016,0.00026463982,0.000043482265,0.0004198709,6.685255e-7,4.844492e-7,0.00018456529,0.99506736,0.00046109862],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016743291,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000104388935,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.91274256,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007979597,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007929221,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998621},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414059846","doi":"10.7554/elife.107223","title":"Human neurocomputational mechanisms of guilt-driven and shame-driven altruistic behavior","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"eLife","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Institute on Governance","funders":"Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities; National Natural Science Foundation of China","keywords":"Temporoparietal junction; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Harm; Cognition; Shame; Prefrontal cortex; Neural correlates of consciousness; Neuroimaging; Brain mapping","score_opus":0.032484955633360825,"score_gpt":0.36247160414540985,"score_spread":0.329986648512049,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414059846","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9909683,0.00005034415,0.0034114365,0.00029962324,0.00055104867,0.00030513812,0.000052681353,0.000056358298,0.0043050763],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929228,0.0000015205956,0.003977918,0.00033561513,0.00004128931,0.00007182966,0.000030027062,0.000012856795,0.0026061547],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991618,0.000052591957,0.00025722312,0.00024726518,0.00012948393,0.00015167224],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999421,0.000034086897,0.000075163414,0.0003207952,0.00009195345,0.000056975496],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006189683,0.00010580813,0.00016973565,0.00013995742,0.00010089605,0.000013522828,0.00020018646,0.000076390075,0.0006438531],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023144894,0.00010855833,0.000052854528,0.00012802513,0.00007580397,0.00002737792,0.00012146934,0.00011037838,0.00004316532],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022506578,0.0012397286,0.09064476,0.000048901056,0.00008526548,0.00008324963,0.000700049,0.00009051402,0.033320908,0.8452696,0.0220411,0.006453412],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008452863,0.00019345319,0.99327356,0.000032621574,0.00014131023,0.00001389359,0.00014129138,0.00008999461,0.00069020264,0.0032164596,0.0012219511,0.0001399744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007932877,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020411895,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9026288,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013734068,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026336707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.704974},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414192196","doi":"10.1017/9781009342919.001","title":"Introduction","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Anxiety; Mood; Perception; Appeal; Social anxiety; Field (mathematics)","score_opus":0.02721149089833215,"score_gpt":0.244234839322478,"score_spread":0.21702334842414583,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414192196","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000076316435,0.00011247864,0.00026183017,0.000097616794,0.0019223335,0.0003149097,0.00024515874,0.0001723136,0.996797],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.000176191,0.000024921997,0.00006559775,0.00005444844,0.0005857234,0.0000011000889,0.00011791432,0.00002641885,0.9989477],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989857,0.000031471478,0.00014149751,0.0005252479,0.0001110593,0.00020500587],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99897194,0.000020190027,0.00011818799,0.0006814826,0.00012283199,0.00008539184],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000053352258,0.00025353962,0.00026928994,0.00023994705,0.00014055835,0.000018698072,0.0002832922,0.00042546997,0.00022330032],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00000307975,0.00031355405,0.0001906634,0.000007867056,0.000144551,0.000035412144,0.00016910663,0.00045125184,0.00016507151],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000032304724,0.000009332294,9.05557e-7,0.000012519684,0.00006222273,0.000092940485,0.000014017013,8.466624e-8,0.000009641918,0.566691,0.42886552,0.0042095575],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00034896273,0.00004254895,0.00006728915,0.00004483969,0.0003388564,0.000015124452,0.000033893954,7.172321e-7,0.000038834565,0.000005767071,0.99880195,0.0002611929],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00016943699,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000018819969,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.56993645,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014917026,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000052414023,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993163},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414196817","doi":"10.1017/9781009342919.002","title":"Theoretical Models of Emotion","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Cambridge University Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"","score_opus":0.03522626686570041,"score_gpt":0.2521462195913104,"score_spread":0.21691995272561,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414196817","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00042518642,0.00008391941,0.002481963,0.000013936204,0.00042167734,0.00032713183,0.000464125,0.000074903786,0.99570715],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.034591954,0.000024890058,0.00011016823,0.000026418427,0.000043590608,6.502092e-7,0.00005912692,0.000022949074,0.96512026],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99904317,0.00004785782,0.00019587851,0.00038259613,0.00014517485,0.00018534399],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989661,0.000046958285,0.00014711027,0.00059135736,0.0001642247,0.00008422271],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007222065,0.00023428371,0.00035391917,0.00021642896,0.00007793366,0.000007942242,0.00032348014,0.00048718878,0.00015983923],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000026946495,0.00026945912,0.00025151196,0.00000775272,0.00048804499,0.00003556159,0.00019626107,0.00035373357,0.00001574661],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00008393346,0.000029409946,0.0000010009059,0.00004225812,0.000099828656,0.00008524756,0.000059838057,0.0000017070513,0.000014819039,0.9702608,0.026178125,0.0031430523],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0023068278,0.00034402325,0.00014340752,0.0008468521,0.0020278057,0.000035199184,0.00026838863,0.0002762092,0.00035301273,0.0034075028,0.9888913,0.001099493],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00009702542,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":4.7203946e-7,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.96685326,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007424469,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000058675047,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99997574},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414663961","doi":"10.20343/teachlearninqu.13.43","title":"“I’m Not Worried about Robots Taking Over the World. I Guess I’m Worried about People”: Emoting, Teaching, and Learning with Generative AI","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Teaching & Learning Inquiry The ISSOTL Journal","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Generative grammar; Context (archaeology); Ambivalence; Discipline; Frame (networking); Multidisciplinary approach","score_opus":0.03141570957641839,"score_gpt":0.36514505275260567,"score_spread":0.3337293431761873,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414663961","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.95619905,0.0009568676,0.022972206,0.006101424,0.0022287464,0.00048385697,0.0000019745469,0.00033512505,0.010720725],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9382537,0.000033826218,0.0022026221,0.0030819923,0.0014701282,0.00004651492,0.000011973989,0.00013236169,0.054766905],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.98949736,0.006890766,0.00094058,0.00081293605,0.00068322103,0.0011751408],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9960808,0.0014830262,0.0013070132,0.0007044753,0.00018384414,0.00024081657],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.007849501,0.0007034939,0.0007254428,0.00056298525,0.010670227,0.0014797495,0.0009802595,0.00024254354,0.00071219483],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0012842048,0.0003969104,0.00026821787,0.0005644006,0.00057802413,0.00047418464,0.00039072154,0.016410884,0.000039859584],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00076588965,0.0004505637,0.4149663,0.00005014048,0.0011650707,0.00023271255,0.25519213,0.039746266,0.0018961483,0.03606296,0.015139418,0.23433241],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003200611,0.00055718503,0.85082865,0.0017713822,0.0007734871,0.0010919668,0.03867938,0.0033252311,0.000059669546,0.00020601986,0.09843213,0.0010742918],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006973101,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0004977971,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43586236,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024827436,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00017929757,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998483},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4414796898","doi":"10.1007/s44204-025-00330-7","title":"From reasons for emotion to reasons for belief and back","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Asian Journal of Philosophy","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université Laval","funders":"","keywords":"Normative; Object (grammar); Action (physics); Reflection (computer programming); Key (lock); License","score_opus":0.039942828286845214,"score_gpt":0.3507408435014813,"score_spread":0.3107980152146361,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4414796898","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.45990607,0.0017822594,0.14102891,0.2862519,0.007994149,0.003204348,0.0019243463,0.00006466347,0.097843334],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.96894586,0.0000074530126,0.026501186,0.00083543203,0.0011374807,0.000035911697,0.000025457537,0.00002348681,0.0024877414],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"theoretical_or_conceptual","domain_scores_codex":[0.999184,0.000044285393,0.00032819892,0.00018977845,0.00007375769,0.00017997652],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99920607,0.0000915474,0.00015857202,0.00020281362,0.00018951905,0.00015147655],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002104013,0.000118592434,0.0002468096,0.0002068264,0.00010539434,0.00003054379,0.0001484999,0.00010072349,0.00017681738],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00008321792,0.00010855205,0.0001717376,0.00014112098,0.0000344853,0.00008985092,0.000020874642,0.0001234374,0.000030137508],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0016194907,0.0011156815,0.008162153,0.000095618714,0.00066251156,0.00003725957,0.0041492297,0.0000031683076,0.0031392507,0.3849136,0.41147757,0.1846245],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.009770877,0.0043810215,0.24679749,0.0011503173,0.0010803178,0.0001530936,0.0027511793,0.000011288796,0.00058563414,0.46792933,0.2647779,0.0006115291],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000010461799,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000037958216,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.50903976,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000299431,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037456262,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.44266242},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4415222128","doi":"10.21428/e2759450.788d38b2","title":"Foundations of Emotion","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"MIT Press eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Université de Montréal","funders":"","keywords":"","score_opus":0.08608422357502185,"score_gpt":0.3437023492000791,"score_spread":0.25761812562505726,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4415222128","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.000107234264,0.0003043414,0.00058593345,0.000019734469,0.0009490638,0.00037497625,0.00019318836,0.000063506865,0.997402],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0040638726,0.000009579808,0.00024475952,0.00004083335,0.00010216556,0.000044472697,0.00010533582,0.000030305702,0.99535865],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9990895,0.000021564525,0.00034335686,0.0002888734,0.00011951367,0.00013719266],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990241,0.00003694196,0.0001853456,0.0005908182,0.00012388785,0.00003892716],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000061763596,0.00019105563,0.00027013564,0.00015652398,0.00005808045,0.000015340911,0.0001855893,0.0003516663,0.0017665436],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000048479405,0.00019873674,0.00018248045,0.000004608036,0.000105461266,0.00001621712,0.000070792514,0.00024353861,0.00008956156],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000009875398,0.000029071882,0.0000063974267,0.000041858348,0.00010889787,0.000006620168,0.00021326654,2.5521996e-7,0.0000473682,0.92141163,0.018367285,0.059757467],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002901959,0.00006455481,0.00027579922,0.00022099474,0.00037239457,0.000004519712,0.000009836547,0.0000011511517,0.00013756567,0.0058010495,0.9926248,0.00019712732],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00023414912,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003434286,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9742575,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027146456,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000039123857,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999146},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4415231987","doi":"10.1177/15413446251389601","title":"Epistemological Anarchy and Existential Panic","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Transformative Education","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Adler","funders":"","keywords":"Existentialism; Transformative learning; Meaning (existential); Liminality; Trustworthiness; Skepticism","score_opus":0.015450001143012287,"score_gpt":0.3849174839045717,"score_spread":0.3694674827615594,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4415231987","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9640225,0.00079283887,0.0066060815,0.0037465708,0.0017791843,0.00012844896,0.000003916518,0.0000057787215,0.022914633],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99618655,0.000057042205,0.00068437227,0.00019762495,0.00008131982,0.000006757226,0.0000025712075,0.0000025163602,0.0027812524],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993685,0.00009813657,0.00031990407,0.0000573426,0.000068892856,0.00008725098],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99960047,0.000037707836,0.00011340298,0.00006009917,0.00014106209,0.000047258378],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00024491944,0.000060300667,0.00012812081,0.00017464055,0.00006361471,0.000018323622,0.00007156954,0.000054589204,0.00027076743],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000013367279,0.000045770852,0.00006892632,0.00012124904,0.00004948539,0.00016404217,0.000004049526,0.00016916334,0.000008900564],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00049652613,0.0024203376,0.0237587,0.00014178953,0.00027166677,0.000014674057,0.022351623,0.000002234197,0.0034370231,0.19840431,0.031343423,0.7173577],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0017116237,0.0008703299,0.9249167,0.00022117172,0.00027180862,0.00045585228,0.018154433,0.0000063612247,0.0007840678,0.010166117,0.042265475,0.0001760875],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000015578627,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000003685376,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.901158,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000512831,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00011313914,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.29647136},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416420513","doi":"10.7554/elife.107223.2","title":"From cognition to compensation: Neurocomputational mechanisms of guilt-driven and shame-driven altruistic behavior","year":2025,"lang":"","type":"article","venue":"eLife","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Institute on Governance","funders":"Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities; National Natural Science Foundation of China","keywords":"Shame; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Cognition; Harm; Prefrontal cortex; Brain activity and meditation; Theory of mind; Social cognition; Neural correlates of consciousness","score_opus":0.03553513236686143,"score_gpt":0.34655762541199997,"score_spread":0.3110224930451385,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416420513","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9401907,0.00019118722,0.048598234,0.0025996957,0.003057514,0.0016604053,0.0014666388,0.00007189891,0.0021637718],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9783635,0.000022074038,0.018438062,0.0015482723,0.0002401852,0.00018511289,0.00047938188,0.000033493845,0.0006899162],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99743557,0.0002516136,0.0008458554,0.0007498064,0.00038847755,0.00032868455],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9981424,0.00027498312,0.00026771793,0.000625415,0.00046421684,0.00022525684],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00014061303,0.00032418157,0.0005114587,0.00037842707,0.0002296578,0.000070547394,0.0003859339,0.00025140413,0.0023785536],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00013535761,0.00038655123,0.00012976777,0.00044722803,0.00016157895,0.000075625016,0.00033989918,0.00027487814,0.00029331233],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015793853,0.014047205,0.10350912,0.0005739431,0.0015381629,0.00054366357,0.0146596655,0.002927788,0.19370008,0.48779348,0.07881933,0.100308195],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0038726784,0.00092649774,0.97271705,0.00050812535,0.0016693136,0.000023736175,0.0011228679,0.0022013215,0.0036125784,0.009520498,0.003200791,0.0006245338],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00031562816,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00007254047,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8692079,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005460105,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001484419,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998586},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416593280","doi":"10.1038/s44271-025-00343-1","title":"Value computations underpin flexible emotion expression","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Communications Psychology","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"University of Toronto; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Research Chairs; Government of Canada; Government of Ontario","keywords":"Anticipation (artificial intelligence); Normative; Happiness; Anger; Emotion classification; Expression (computer science); Value (mathematics); Reputation; Emotion work","score_opus":0.11425127483484436,"score_gpt":0.48082106532671326,"score_spread":0.3665697904918689,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416593280","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.05336642,0.0035048653,0.25921932,0.025515856,0.0028239975,0.0008027465,0.00003049029,0.0006842675,0.654052],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9627438,0.00021437385,0.021298915,0.0025732403,0.000037255726,0.0002731959,0.000215973,0.000022779937,0.012620437],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982779,0.00054469163,0.00043426894,0.0003814954,0.000076133656,0.0002854876],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99637824,0.00022111034,0.00011705075,0.0030845117,0.00013145029,0.00006761812],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026844733,0.00016036445,0.00020223633,0.0004293994,0.0005660267,0.00003287624,0.0010836084,0.00023127387,0.0008256458],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000034189212,0.00017033363,0.00010309193,0.0007800604,0.00035201662,0.00009225492,0.00028043427,0.0003946852,0.00090094167],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000029445824,0.0013866876,0.004018761,0.000007849838,0.000055701625,0.0000018265722,0.0007868469,0.000045396,0.0040724706,0.83746356,0.0972967,0.054834757],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029380408,0.00020695273,0.5476656,0.00021794515,0.00016455718,0.000056314922,0.0018339906,0.00041675588,0.00046291642,0.06650226,0.37901527,0.0005194105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007092906,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000022030543,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9093774,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000059472088,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048395792,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999877},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4416926395","doi":"10.1177/01937235251401868","title":"Shy Like Me: Exploring Links Between Coaches’ Shyness and Beliefs About Shy and Exuberant Children in a Team Sports Context","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Sport and Social Issues","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo; Carleton University","funders":"Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Shyness; Context (archaeology); Personality; Coaching; Worry; Perception; Anticipation (artificial intelligence); Sensation seeking; Big Five personality traits","score_opus":0.04006314057551465,"score_gpt":0.33507448452232835,"score_spread":0.2950113439468137,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4416926395","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99092937,0.0070346873,0.000004483864,0.0009797361,0.00035411664,0.00015985756,0.0000064543865,0.000011644412,0.0005196362],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9970609,0.0012283879,0.00007783218,0.00016529344,0.00049764995,0.0000074544096,0.0000069575603,0.000014043505,0.00094150426],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99886125,0.00001479229,0.0005453668,0.00020118296,0.00015710066,0.00022032722],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995325,0.000015892801,0.00020705193,0.00007834451,0.00007501936,0.00009115062],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0004554764,0.00016625659,0.0005776417,0.00023585287,0.0001700731,0.000060013434,0.00008336245,0.00023710779,0.00003465686],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000003081788,0.00014767803,0.00007103826,0.00012605084,0.00014650144,0.00020778066,0.000051738745,0.0005139933,7.1161037e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000055168613,0.00009956584,0.9464395,0.000019591971,0.00007177136,0.00006995817,0.014847677,6.647588e-8,0.000016526732,0.001282296,0.00031847745,0.03677937],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0011293282,0.00009420963,0.9848298,0.00018402518,0.00012204968,0.000034874593,0.008469388,2.6278448e-7,0.00003191897,0.0003358946,0.004627314,0.00014094233],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0006309407,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00009948896,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.03839026,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021975151,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000031659,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6022135},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4417018336","doi":"10.63721/25jpair0114","title":"Quantifying the Emotional Value of Goods and Services: Values of Hate and Love and Everything in between","year":2025,"lang":"","type":"article","venue":"Journal of Pioneering Artificial Intelligence Research","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security","funders":"","keywords":"Value (mathematics); Blueprint; Identity (music); Corporate governance; Goods and services; Affect (linguistics); Index (typography); Component (thermodynamics); Term (time)","score_opus":0.24224442351197664,"score_gpt":0.4883903458105792,"score_spread":0.24614592229860258,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4417018336","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98661155,0.0075441315,0.0035443201,0.0014868292,0.00038940826,0.00028128226,0.000015326437,0.0000021649466,0.0001250192],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9959216,0.0030198623,0.0008447112,0.000009582566,0.00012789915,0.0000014957665,6.1815496e-7,0.000014599014,0.000059633556],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9961991,0.000808923,0.0016015081,0.00030581796,0.00064650906,0.00043814784],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967964,0.0017982153,0.00044438976,0.00024904605,0.00058228325,0.00012963267],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.007845372,0.00018438118,0.00059211405,0.0011381414,0.00021197216,0.00013786007,0.00035732312,0.00022160535,0.00004171524],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0003776409,0.00015412114,0.00009740819,0.001069178,0.0008781041,0.00024911642,0.00033464076,0.0012539848,0.0000025467627],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00083828205,0.00092476717,0.40105322,0.0035919813,0.00060828717,0.00008392536,0.056470457,0.0033641418,0.06888082,0.10854412,0.000023357534,0.35561663],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0004837345,0.0017130568,0.7905646,0.0104941465,0.00031484617,0.00013559146,0.088964626,0.01887935,0.042505585,0.0454234,0.00012701505,0.00039407372],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000872585,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00014268763,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.38951135,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000069881644,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018809264,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.62848777},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W4417226983","doi":"10.1038/s41467-025-66879-2","title":"Directional bias in interpersonal emotion perception","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Nature Communications","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Azrieli Foundation; Israel Science Foundation; Mind and Life Institute","keywords":"Interpersonal communication; Perception; Empathy; Romance; Interpersonal relationship; Emotion perception; Social perception; Interpersonal interaction","score_opus":0.07350229677813269,"score_gpt":0.4190973532693992,"score_spread":0.3455950564912665,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W4417226983","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.75288993,0.0028061033,0.0008064482,0.017475741,0.002107415,0.00042116837,0.00004278817,0.00018684132,0.22326356],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9899414,0.000079289886,0.0025303268,0.00060502114,0.00003201576,0.00009939329,0.00015735836,0.000006848265,0.0065483474],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9992416,0.00020538048,0.00019131541,0.00016852416,0.00007250919,0.00012068822],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989132,0.00012587033,0.00003928888,0.00081187976,0.000086572945,0.000023143391],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00021684254,0.00008114174,0.0000910772,0.00031558314,0.00016658576,0.000020453126,0.00041038796,0.00027024906,0.0006542958],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000063589934,0.00008290973,0.00006606462,0.00054043066,0.00008803493,0.00007598476,0.00011397374,0.00086902507,0.00014126064],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000049434453,0.0016158373,0.3558728,0.000008460766,0.00005435027,0.00000229487,0.0027985484,0.0000055678884,0.0023895514,0.4804363,0.05611356,0.10065331],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00028761342,0.000014678295,0.92745703,0.00003948177,0.000016060252,0.000005551579,0.0010755202,0.000098851604,0.000009861078,0.00044188916,0.07047972,0.000073723146],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00018573026,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013899175,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.5715842,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013770035,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000033347464,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.71640795},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W46446543","doi":"10.1023/a:1027492516677","title":"The Nature of Self-Reported Guilt in Consumption Contexts","year":2003,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Marketing Letters","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":173,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Manitoba; University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Rationalization (economics); Denial; Typology; Narrative; Psychology; Consumption (sociology); Social psychology; Consumer research; Consumer behaviour; Sociology; Marketing; Business; Political science; Psychotherapist; Social science; Law","score_opus":0.01955304884605625,"score_gpt":0.30778088625166117,"score_spread":0.2882278374056049,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W46446543","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9917972,0.00030846006,0.000009611808,0.0016547784,0.0006363025,0.00016451813,0.0000017900326,0.000032632975,0.005394668],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.998396,0.000011938309,0.0003952254,0.0007288978,0.000017411143,0.000019841678,0.0000028287882,0.000010382224,0.00041748368],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.998804,0.00047992961,0.00026856145,0.00015997831,0.00009407825,0.0001935042],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99908984,0.00032813192,0.00013382906,0.0003974516,0.000029221774,0.00002154508],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014303548,0.00007785527,0.0000984758,0.000056139816,0.000069464695,0.000012491026,0.00013497788,0.00009902529,0.0002445468],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00040402266,0.000060290575,0.000045541703,0.0001104287,0.00006117916,0.00002105384,0.000017795164,0.00026628707,0.000020917396],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009995551,0.00013574581,0.9375881,0.000020768919,0.00007328145,0.000077712735,0.00047682892,0.0000022215208,0.014808772,0.00260172,0.039616037,0.004498852],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00056061713,0.000010873906,0.9787374,0.000035899226,0.000026467547,0.00002932035,0.00012490465,0.0000021051474,0.000269188,0.000019796786,0.020096703,0.00008673871],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000029507142,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000032651184,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.041149285,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000027415132,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00000833063,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.2677616},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W52906414","doi":"10.1007/978-1-4939-0867-7_10","title":"The Emotional Underpinnings of Social Status","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":59,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Contempt; Sadness; Shame; Admiration; Psychology; Disgust; Pride; Social psychology; Happiness; Anger; Emotion classification; Affect (linguistics); Social status; Cognitive psychology; Sociology; Communication","score_opus":0.04600795636471917,"score_gpt":0.3258739860187465,"score_spread":0.27986602965402735,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W52906414","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00025502898,0.00010146851,0.00049471983,0.00062033633,0.0006961502,0.00012357904,0.00005268571,0.000032470754,0.99762356],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.018439844,0.000015863634,0.00008486376,0.00015699085,0.00027073477,0.0000058184164,0.000055714685,0.00003289377,0.9809373],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991512,0.000018863313,0.00026894195,0.00018646837,0.00017565154,0.00019890265],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9993617,0.000074859854,0.00018762934,0.00023198026,0.00010398412,0.00003984834],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00012103262,0.00014974011,0.00019585351,0.000053196047,0.00016700456,0.0000132346,0.00014416572,0.00027843053,0.016357362],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000003951583,0.00010311964,0.00017608018,0.000011637054,0.0002451057,0.000008688788,0.000042357613,0.00023791744,0.0007010665],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000084246085,0.000010213621,0.000028323151,0.0000034430655,0.00004734832,0.000001037146,0.00011476161,3.527074e-8,0.000004065464,0.8991325,0.085145794,0.015504076],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0002129313,0.00007099079,0.0075684004,0.000013623349,0.000056425288,0.000004159011,0.00006539798,3.2068544e-7,0.0000016300038,0.019649476,0.97222364,0.00013302105],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000056043642,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00004241474,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8870778,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000029588095,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000041647174,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.98454183},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W583907207","doi":"10.18778/1733-8077.9.4.01","title":"Generating, Intensifying, and Redirecting Emotionality: Conceptual and Ethnographic Implications of Aristotle’s Rhetoric","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Qualitative Sociology Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":9,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Waterloo","funders":"","keywords":"Rhetoric; Sociology; Emotionality; Epistemology; Context (archaeology); Indignation; Social psychology; Shame; Symbolic interactionism; Psychology; Politics; Law; Philosophy; Political science","score_opus":0.1875364847325565,"score_gpt":0.4686631300790253,"score_spread":0.2811266453464688,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W583907207","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8434156,0.14997631,0.00040650697,0.0042652125,0.00018076709,0.00055372104,0.00003585395,0.00003823829,0.0011277648],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98263323,0.010626007,0.0034123308,0.0024110565,0.00006144956,0.00032469584,0.000060932067,0.00001850688,0.00045177553],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9974511,0.0014104794,0.000537933,0.000344279,0.000058662383,0.00019753016],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982758,0.0007237048,0.00033771875,0.00021955023,0.0003648418,0.0000783849],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011541096,0.00015032575,0.00048930093,0.000064776184,0.00017964577,0.0000056267295,0.00007583828,0.0001504108,0.0006466991],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00046639185,0.00012882616,0.00008749988,0.00015841567,0.001589452,0.000068335816,0.000052565843,0.00026286396,0.000033245535],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000005099274,0.00021962938,0.048272993,0.0008562215,0.00036476812,0.0000014830871,0.20853072,1.0966435e-7,0.0034417652,0.63200617,0.02591171,0.080389336],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016411915,0.0011400143,0.7168645,0.0024030635,0.0008389998,0.00018663149,0.1786164,0.000011299527,0.00002855106,0.079629794,0.017497549,0.0011420015],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0002615686,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00000900445,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6685915,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000016792483,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000020872832,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7080902},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6884537426","doi":"10.1027/2157-&#13;\\n3891/a000004&#13;\\n&#13;\\ncollardeau","title":"Contextualizing Shame: The Importance of Culture and Discrimination in the Study of Self-Conscious Emotions","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"UVic’s Research and Learning Repository (University of Victoria)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Feeling; Coping (psychology); Immigration; China","score_opus":0.04803035632682716,"score_gpt":0.3505205655909282,"score_spread":0.30249020926410103,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6884537426","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9951441,0.0005750876,0.0000014365972,0.000058584086,0.00026150688,0.0005886859,0.0000071828854,0.000017377262,0.0033459926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98596984,0.00016628731,0.000014522938,0.0000010640356,0.000044406755,0.0000048322345,0.000052190364,0.000012255215,0.013734594],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9979162,0.0009237674,0.00023104098,0.00029098208,0.00045601727,0.00018196287],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985554,0.00041005804,0.00029401653,0.00028345693,0.0004169434,0.000040091647],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0011073763,0.000114393784,0.00026260014,0.00026590223,0.0006339076,0.000027600414,0.0002987626,0.00018226987,0.000023558556],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00010129232,0.000091125905,0.000053187945,0.0005036779,0.00021207902,0.000078661644,0.00006196137,0.0009212752,0.0000016202041],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0002706595,0.0010609793,0.27127254,0.00037926767,0.00021437283,0.00010800906,0.71952844,0.0000071196478,0.002045701,0.0021540218,0.0011832655,0.0017756609],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00041626435,0.00062148215,0.5131668,0.000115914176,0.00006570526,0.000004483208,0.485062,0.000010627675,0.000006028351,0.000037426562,0.00043969508,0.000053574488],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0037344038,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.006912058,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.24189425,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000035524063,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000061639534,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.56453264},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6886108304","doi":"10.14288/1.0445030","title":"The role of group-based moral pride in regulating guilt and shame for intergroup transgressions","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"cIRcle (University of British Columbia)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Pride; Feeling; Moral disengagement; Morality; Moral development; Social cognitive theory of morality","score_opus":0.015800364990004232,"score_gpt":0.23745284960785382,"score_spread":0.2216524846178496,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6886108304","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99731046,0.0008378239,0.00044375757,0.00021192907,0.000141017,0.0002741497,0.00016400844,0.000029342982,0.00058752147],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99852955,0.000015668093,0.0008328028,0.000008007472,0.000011889638,0.0000031040101,0.000013871323,0.000010304713,0.00057477463],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9993824,0.000043784366,0.00012532933,0.00022066956,0.00007146504,0.00015638575],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9995423,0.00011368321,0.00004747468,0.00021391551,0.000041516494,0.000041086947],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00018406623,0.000030496338,0.0001403011,0.000046917805,0.00013164271,0.000041840525,0.00020314482,0.00007395925,0.00007075685],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000015224295,0.00007474164,0.00009124755,0.00016585403,0.00021402845,0.00009129115,0.000050137358,0.00009620586,0.0000016808497],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003693793,0.00017640986,0.04855429,0.0000844148,0.000029139177,0.000042051877,0.0007380346,0.000004203241,0.0020025217,0.00039630017,0.0015391645,0.9463965],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0007616626,0.00012377232,0.99215823,0.0003916806,0.00003757436,0.000013598059,0.0030799827,0.0009967112,0.0000037357606,0.0017214693,0.00063074136,0.00008083274],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.028226163,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.14623211,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9463157,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000022903401,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021699032,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.97824496},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6923705477","doi":"10.1371/journal.pone.0289918.s001","title":"S1 File -","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Ingroups and outgroups; Collectivism; Anger; Outgroup; Individualism; Social identity theory; Social group","score_opus":0.16433037982189538,"score_gpt":0.38583569887627067,"score_spread":0.2215053190543753,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6923705477","genre_codex":"dataset","genre_gemma":"dataset","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"dataset","genre_consensus":"dataset","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0031796857,0.00002443337,5.381723e-8,0.000116361334,0.0001776776,0.00009098357,0.9055665,0.00034351027,0.090500765],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.022310331,2.1485722e-7,0.000018992747,0.00017783635,0.00013900308,0.00046064865,0.8618673,0.000016954555,0.11500868],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9996407,0.000010212662,0.00005184995,0.00011012594,0.000043946206,0.00014314325],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9997155,0.00003753241,0.000014143506,0.00017819703,0.000018413786,0.00003618308],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.000007805069,0.00004225925,0.000041943385,0.00004268203,0.000040321363,0.000010743452,0.00008338481,0.000047306585,0.99324286],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007299995,0.00003987878,0.000034698784,0.00019671449,0.0000015824061,0.000022917771,0.000036179026,0.000056495086,0.7268699],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[5.5343196e-7,0.000011183072,0.00003632068,0.0000038001542,0.0000021415565,0.000038352577,0.000075515076,2.5641478e-7,0.000009084884,0.00006740462,0.9943624,0.005392982],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00006707224,0.000015376849,0.05493432,0.000064557826,0.0000015297506,0.000003692377,0.000062209736,0.0000035031503,0.000023819,0.000017681574,0.94475394,0.000052282972],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000008524879,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000038170515,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26637295,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000050403614,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000065420377,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.27334276},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6957858108","doi":"10.60692/mjzaf-w1c71","title":"Two Sides of Emotion: Exploring Positivity and Negativity in Six Basic Emotions across Cultures","year":2017,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Greater South Information System","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Queen's University","funders":"","keywords":"Valence (chemistry); Negativity effect; Salient; Cognition; Emotion classification; Negativity bias","score_opus":0.12261278035712908,"score_gpt":0.33767531631782094,"score_spread":0.21506253596069186,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6957858108","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9927268,0.0000028908166,0.0009238116,0.0000622468,0.0005219715,0.00029390436,0.00017098985,0.000058948175,0.0052384348],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99956244,2.1981259e-7,0.00013867117,0.000014523519,0.000052508032,0.000078431425,0.000008993305,0.000006712753,0.0001374773],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989371,0.000093048235,0.00045640062,0.00015322912,0.00013781186,0.00022244692],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99890345,0.0000102324375,0.00038531964,0.00052057486,0.000116517935,0.00006390342],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00039912463,0.00014242255,0.0002438874,0.0001245158,0.0004070587,0.00019634533,0.00014801082,0.000083446044,0.000026844957],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000027809114,0.00012329077,0.0000596647,0.00008472964,0.000107256215,0.001474947,0.00009500622,0.00011635785,0.000093427516],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000023873288,0.0000101280075,0.8963029,0.00010968549,0.000015920015,0.000004552416,0.098538615,0.000018203695,0.000016629747,0.0022098485,0.000010851733,0.0027387924],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010475743,0.00003066644,0.9683213,0.00017244501,0.000014286546,0.00003435376,0.029800035,0.000054397166,0.00038803494,0.000003688322,0.000016629072,0.0001165612],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0003929254,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000029586956,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.07201843,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000048198923,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000009568087,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5027652},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6958349161","doi":"10.6084/m9.figshare.19785751.v1","title":"Additional file 1 of The who and what of validation: an experimental examination of validation and invalidation of specific emotions and the moderating effect of emotion dysregulation","year":2022,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Toronto Metropolitan University; York University","funders":"","keywords":"Table (database); Fixed effects model; Estimation","score_opus":0.046709761200920505,"score_gpt":0.29351651358605857,"score_spread":0.24680675238513805,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6958349161","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.69774455,0.00010516484,0.000006868539,0.000019261011,0.00003585209,0.00046627823,0.3014671,0.00000439833,0.00015051856],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.83164763,0.0000029073733,0.00009130891,0.0000027092203,0.000017636396,0.0002440898,0.16793309,0.000007845086,0.000052803618],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99852794,0.0006058236,0.00038610416,0.0001672186,0.00025371512,0.000059222617],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9982986,0.000682371,0.00063115027,0.00020360317,0.00016744882,0.000016853633],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0002449679,0.0000909413,0.00019587555,0.00010595346,0.00015772415,0.0000210596,0.00007636076,0.000052243355,0.3172694],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00020062542,0.00007143966,0.000048511396,0.0002058574,0.0000913199,0.00043898926,0.00008807013,0.00007230261,7.7359897e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0014856759,0.0030860412,0.0031346958,0.0029444434,0.000408904,0.0000015833634,0.07170552,0.005479186,0.18255839,0.015849913,0.4583675,0.25497815],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.004330637,0.0018952086,0.7168587,0.002813179,0.00015729967,0.000046980018,0.014319657,0.0068229856,0.2509523,0.00033603396,0.0011452617,0.00032178496],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000012212514,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000017445334,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71372396,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000018712612,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000015738453,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.6833547},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6977017104","doi":"10.6084/m9.figshare.28293606","title":"Additional file 1 of A new method for detecting mixed Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and reconstructing constituent strains provides insights into transmission","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Simon Fraser University","funders":"","keywords":"Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Transmission (telecommunications); Tuberculosis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex; Disease transmission","score_opus":0.044817176092127035,"score_gpt":0.33656105950649634,"score_spread":0.2917438834143693,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6977017104","genre_codex":"dataset","genre_gemma":"dataset","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"dataset","genre_consensus":"dataset","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.005039605,0.00008517372,0.0008685146,0.00004817252,0.00014100227,0.0005529516,0.9915404,0.00006421506,0.0016600043],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.028693061,0.0000027829017,0.11437191,0.000103344086,0.00019746005,0.003008903,0.8518105,0.00003178559,0.0017802604],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.999262,0.000058228692,0.00024516918,0.00025462374,0.00005098849,0.00012900829],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99877626,0.0008194871,0.00012034096,0.00010497223,0.0001166052,0.000062337705],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000030523322,0.00011485882,0.00016286876,0.00014580366,0.00015494991,0.000024596573,0.00004250975,0.00013238199,0.8102638],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0008481786,0.00011089601,0.000087666485,0.0001686644,0.000012985401,0.00010208786,0.000024403114,0.00011141609,0.00002337436],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00001279205,0.000028182634,0.000020293866,0.00020912045,0.000031093234,7.242227e-7,0.00030854452,9.4037904e-7,0.0009791832,0.00005318199,0.66517305,0.3331829],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00074281124,0.0001720299,0.019054588,0.005760025,0.00007601902,0.000032181873,0.0005264265,0.00032414106,0.0048426874,0.0005858018,0.96764636,0.00023693177],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00010368899,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00012234831,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81024045,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031204192,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00012775848,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.45222083},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6977170936","doi":"10.6084/m9.figshare.28040107.v1","title":"Additional file 2 of Cognitive benefits of folic acid supplementation during pregnancy track with epigenetic changes at an imprint regulator","year":2024,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Figshare","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Methylation; DNA methylation; Epigenetics; Cord blood; Genotype; Table (database); Regulator","score_opus":0.050832713290622195,"score_gpt":0.31056605432680745,"score_spread":0.2597333410361853,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6977170936","genre_codex":"dataset","genre_gemma":"dataset","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"dataset","genre_consensus":"dataset","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.10032033,0.0002968691,1.5315155e-7,0.0000127144285,0.000021188394,0.00027631375,0.8985424,0.000030000043,0.0005000372],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.36511174,0.0000013329803,0.00008746242,0.0000038562453,0.000041267624,0.0012958682,0.6321669,0.000016719407,0.0012748165],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99933887,0.00002411995,0.00014397454,0.00023053051,0.00012245773,0.00014006822],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99947745,0.00013799545,0.00008798575,0.00013587289,0.00011369809,0.000047031426],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000006241136,0.0000987003,0.000109401684,0.00008781677,0.000039553808,0.000008824033,0.00006421765,0.000057448906,0.9909021],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000043911397,0.00009030037,0.00004151238,0.00012931848,0.000012436397,0.00006803324,0.000033652825,0.00005447401,0.0004696771],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00006138152,0.0002513772,0.000083170286,0.0005108118,0.00009370827,0.000032613963,0.002060524,0.0000032557505,0.0011296483,0.000055990557,0.9616567,0.034060802],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008729529,0.001221636,0.88046604,0.028417025,0.000095545445,0.00008731684,0.0008118803,0.000012383429,0.07057702,0.000015847969,0.017087314,0.00033505462],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0000066157477,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0002029176,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.99043244,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000023912291,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000025827734,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.60369056},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6980851925","doi":"","title":"COVID-19 Hospital Response in Canada and Kenya: A Comparative Study of Practices at Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and University Hospital Network","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship@Western (Western University)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"Sunnybrook Hospital; Western University","funders":"","keywords":"University hospital; Technical university; Biomedical sciences; Public university; Public health; Columbia university","score_opus":0.13287443923430087,"score_gpt":0.36050342053769346,"score_spread":0.2276289813033926,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6980851925","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9950383,0.0001754601,0.000014695391,0.0031328409,0.00026350204,0.0010693206,0.00017330497,0.000056292753,0.000076299126],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99846524,0.00006144476,0.000036336507,0.0002512224,0.000026921149,2.7529677e-7,0.00001485274,0.000017034155,0.0011266826],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9959383,0.0016651681,0.0003012983,0.0010616464,0.00038645676,0.00064712827],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99740124,0.00037950536,0.0007692349,0.00034522518,0.00011938316,0.0009854214],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005694551,0.0003696829,0.00062342326,0.0003488278,0.0007483178,0.00007171133,0.0006584185,0.00013819044,0.00004928173],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00009716695,0.00044817777,0.00006751264,0.0011595316,0.0005240031,0.0011424519,0.0007946308,0.0005487562,0.000008500641],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0015837698,0.0006048693,0.97217673,0.000038297036,0.000095266754,0.0016606371,0.023553278,0.000082821985,0.000008998879,0.0001048529,0.000042577245,0.000047885587],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.003613987,0.0032890788,0.8850183,0.00005770104,0.000097678596,0.000011922731,0.10561176,0.0000012905235,0.000004599338,0.0000029356804,0.0018829216,0.00040786125],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.09325818,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.83780986,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.74455166,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0015549207,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0015235554,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999797},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6981699465","doi":"","title":"[EuroPython 2015] Thomas Ballinger - Terminal Whispering","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens Kew)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Python (programming language); Terminal (telecommunication); Unix; Advice (programming); Key (lock); Scripting language","score_opus":0.015502838383363018,"score_gpt":0.2485487508437723,"score_spread":0.23304591246040926,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6981699465","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.00011152929,0.0007711761,5.906856e-7,0.00008973594,0.0013389846,0.00037423437,0.0002263098,0.0002562747,0.9968312],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.00033155744,0.00007354209,0.0011187526,0.00014504236,0.00040276648,0.000023422479,0.00026405932,0.00020054122,0.99744034],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9982472,0.00009813957,0.0006227175,0.0002736471,0.00037785774,0.00038043025],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9985462,0.000033713044,0.0004955715,0.00056116964,0.00017787,0.00018549274],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00025420423,0.0003844208,0.00045009918,0.00012699632,0.000053563195,0.00004621445,0.00034700485,0.0005232434,0.65964127],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00003334983,0.00037466804,0.00015489332,0.000010369038,0.00012869101,1.98501e-7,0.00009345377,0.00035891932,0.048431538],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000060195965,0.00008299287,0.0000075806392,0.00013542901,0.00004755483,0.00009793782,0.0002878819,0.000012692945,4.995401e-7,0.000059195783,0.9966968,0.0025112194],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00055498705,0.000189455,0.000035789042,0.0002021854,0.00009620284,0.00023340367,0.00017680929,0.0000022189124,0.0000015879964,0.0000030056665,0.99812216,0.00038217183],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0031683326,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00066721457,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.61120975,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00005413001,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000037803675,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99987054},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W6987977148","doi":"","title":"Virtuous passions: Shakespeare and the culture of shyness in early modern England","year":2014,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"eScholarship@McGill (McGill)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"Australian Research Council","keywords":"Passion; Shyness; Politics; Virtue; Power (physics); Secularization","score_opus":0.017268536238523084,"score_gpt":0.27520816492569,"score_spread":0.2579396286871669,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W6987977148","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90841436,0.0011337814,2.6369685e-7,0.000014684711,0.0013023457,0.0008906105,0.00055872125,0.000072688796,0.087612554],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9825565,0.00021715078,0.00006866059,0.00010328329,0.000054701864,0.00032434583,0.00044385932,0.0001278547,0.016103636],"study_design_codex":"design_other","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9963547,0.00084742554,0.00089996314,0.00090033986,0.00046832117,0.0005292676],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9977467,0.00026724947,0.00054510485,0.0009047705,0.0003486803,0.00018751028],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00096354925,0.0006062134,0.0009349461,0.00033197214,0.0005063778,0.000059963386,0.00050882564,0.0011111454,0.00031532487],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00037202536,0.00044174358,0.0002795111,0.0004161878,0.00017180828,0.00023532881,0.00009881914,0.0017421836,0.00008496945],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0031648537,0.0010800557,0.003069728,0.0005738908,0.00042420713,0.00022964696,0.0026959598,0.000018196977,0.0057663033,0.46855995,0.000056803132,0.5143604],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.050458133,0.002207992,0.6203524,0.004626936,0.0027033433,0.0003177457,0.016333073,0.00008408586,0.006240015,0.14116718,0.1492803,0.006228811],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013828179,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.003606697,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6172827,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0000847479,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000022855933,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9998034},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7002378239","doi":"","title":"Non-Lethal Weapons: Opportunities for R&amp;D","year":2004,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Emerging technologies; Perspective (graphical); Research development; Technology development","score_opus":0.13259022246300953,"score_gpt":0.3552253744520579,"score_spread":0.22263515198904835,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7002378239","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.627043,0.00005039692,0.19316357,0.0073015443,0.002623195,0.002753403,0.0009792339,0.0012148012,0.16487087],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.986988,0.0000134109105,0.007845615,0.0025580293,0.00009544527,0.000414898,0.0007498309,0.00002285348,0.0013119329],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986401,0.000018995532,0.0006072969,0.00015697267,0.00018465114,0.0003919879],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990257,0.00005058913,0.00015458699,0.00044333262,0.00017080287,0.00015501221],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00027025506,0.00018948868,0.00020512358,0.00021387202,0.0001496387,0.00007744191,0.00021617078,0.00022531932,0.0005231713],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005608231,0.00017542817,0.00018443418,0.00013352948,0.00011937101,0.00057224237,0.00006581548,0.00021547708,0.0010152889],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00075869565,0.0021951736,0.0022549625,0.00021392209,0.00016288881,0.000058092388,0.004815357,0.000096558404,0.0008430606,0.6892592,0.24207276,0.057269342],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.007079002,0.0006336761,0.023830406,0.00015769782,0.000126175,0.00043287504,0.002555066,0.000019657235,0.0003462773,0.003749156,0.9602522,0.0008177892],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000036600784,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000014203136,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.71817946,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000097312244,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000048681522,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99976254},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7009262251","doi":"","title":"Emotions, metaphors and reality : a phenomenological approach to William Lyall's Intellect, the emotions and the moral nature","year":2001,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Knowledge Commons (Lakehead University)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Metaphor; Order (exchange); GRASP; Work (physics); Mirroring; Cognition","score_opus":0.055127751342777274,"score_gpt":0.30512946413237013,"score_spread":0.2500017127895929,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7009262251","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.43725976,0.0027189848,0.0002904043,0.0015693483,0.0008152147,0.0013592717,0.00014349699,0.00013528118,0.5557082],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8426983,0.000062742656,0.00005809387,0.000026369155,0.000118011376,0.00003687294,0.0004925931,0.00003899176,0.15646806],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9971394,0.0010471804,0.00033455138,0.0008228547,0.00017007202,0.0004859239],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9979753,0.00038263507,0.00017102997,0.00095789763,0.00026765463,0.000245465],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00048070945,0.0004957828,0.00063625595,0.0005571178,0.0013658206,0.00012227902,0.0008077908,0.00081255817,0.00018855678],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000102488026,0.00033369666,0.00025233458,0.0014817403,0.00069954287,0.00010444406,0.0002869209,0.0018332818,0.00005849245],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0010092285,0.0018998238,0.005760701,0.000098218676,0.0006866543,0.000056944482,0.029664347,0.000006316429,0.0000107680335,0.89587104,0.040885665,0.024050264],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0029174446,0.0003095043,0.43764758,0.00014230503,0.0017287504,0.00013525724,0.024354585,0.000035410263,0.000002404611,0.0027535923,0.52907616,0.00089702266],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00025704087,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.042972967,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8931175,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00014720611,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00008753861,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99993426},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7009308282","doi":"","title":"DUAL PROCESS THEORY AND VICTIM BLAMING BEHAVIOUR: AN EXPLORATION OF COGNITIVE MECHANISMS UNDERLYING BLAME EVALUATIONS TOWARD INNOCENT VICTIMS","year":2023,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"University Library (University of Saskatchewan)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"University of Saskatchewan","keywords":"Blame; Cognition; Feeling; Dual process theory (moral psychology); Cognitive resource theory; Exploratory research; Dual (grammatical number); Process (computing)","score_opus":0.057473965492997325,"score_gpt":0.3100104453484245,"score_spread":0.25253647985542715,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7009308282","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9923724,0.000047458852,0.0038520272,0.000112723545,0.00040590944,0.0006963343,0.0005753836,0.00023079014,0.0017069868],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.97549665,0.00008047738,0.00083658594,0.000015594678,0.000018836807,8.919345e-7,0.0040593278,0.00005849058,0.019433133],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980445,0.00040109624,0.00025224782,0.00064695656,0.00036840452,0.00028679613],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9984632,0.00019225274,0.0005582977,0.00029413434,0.0003236483,0.00016847833],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026880813,0.00032881377,0.0004936659,0.00091300404,0.0004297641,0.000027112023,0.00035654558,0.0005220893,0.0011822206],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001420898,0.00046687416,0.00016817516,0.00079674897,0.00022862774,0.0029331155,0.00013131119,0.00040689544,0.000029475292],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.002235046,0.0010106819,0.0024665864,0.00039826092,0.00059235876,0.00029963002,0.96147454,0.00003324481,0.0012253653,0.011715091,0.00009649802,0.01845273],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012653564,0.00045580158,0.042379778,0.00045671553,0.0010655316,0.0000034801,0.94947064,0.000026779882,0.0005397465,0.003923786,0.000010284417,0.00040207163],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00090059236,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0014377785,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.039913192,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00006483299,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00042947204,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997783},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7017074313","doi":"","title":"The ability to go about without shame: A proposal for internationally comparable indicators of shame and humiliation: OPHI working paper no. 03","year":2009,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Australian Agency for International Development; International Development Research Centre; Government of Canada; Department for International Development; United States Agency for International Development","keywords":"Shame; Humiliation; Affect (linguistics); Perception; Poverty; Ethnic group","score_opus":0.0363204229927246,"score_gpt":0.31799345753984987,"score_spread":0.2816730345471253,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7017074313","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9420311,0.000054661945,0.0040787575,0.0036968298,0.00012263568,0.0015403976,0.0002708141,0.000042731524,0.048162103],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9784607,0.00017998606,0.012921663,0.000045521556,0.00004111371,0.0000014510745,0.000059845708,0.000012926914,0.008276772],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99785584,0.00033134094,0.00021416642,0.0005246088,0.0005195597,0.00055450416],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99799144,0.00045957143,0.00019556619,0.00050582737,0.00056615233,0.00028142505],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010378973,0.00017912015,0.00033865432,0.00063598756,0.0010287093,0.00003679403,0.0010167308,0.00011476826,0.00023031021],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000106805404,0.00018581544,0.00017191027,0.0007032493,0.00095847703,0.00030719378,0.00043379143,0.00044390085,0.000016077529],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.012172617,0.001953841,0.37125137,0.00020627926,0.00049622584,0.00009740437,0.018800966,0.00008845849,0.006624502,0.46626285,0.022629863,0.09941561],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0025188727,0.0016272548,0.7145897,0.00013793462,0.000069159054,0.000006084583,0.008777152,0.00034410777,0.000035598343,0.00521391,0.266399,0.00028121093],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00035742065,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.001291756,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.46104893,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001713819,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00028928,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7912104},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7018276671","doi":"","title":"Davies and Levinson on the Musical Expression of Emotion: What’s the Problem?","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"McGill University","funders":"","keywords":"Expression (computer science); Musical expression; Musical; Feature (linguistics)","score_opus":0.022367838733499845,"score_gpt":0.2221771069202936,"score_spread":0.19980926818679376,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7018276671","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.99292445,0.00009899369,0.00041326307,0.0031236527,0.00020077167,0.00016283925,0.000013506441,0.00002880393,0.003033688],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99485993,0.00009086226,0.0004936971,0.000060460425,0.000025580492,1.2535577e-11,0.000009818306,0.0000051397983,0.004454506],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.9989286,0.00034574218,0.000101363046,0.00027760895,0.00016918057,0.00017747111],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9990136,0.00024581558,0.00016293666,0.00035510983,0.00016527866,0.00005723171],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00016345714,0.00011693937,0.00018288018,0.00006678801,0.00046750277,0.000019517875,0.00029881296,0.00008998882,0.00044320244],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001024062,0.000095060175,0.000115207185,0.0002374902,0.0003520179,0.00012279623,0.00033955084,0.00020752012,0.000016485696],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0004327469,0.0019845203,0.006004557,0.00016656105,0.0002947061,0.00068842986,0.74418986,0.00037951212,0.007440052,0.1364578,0.02259656,0.07936468],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.001084076,0.0001056726,0.06532723,0.0004540193,0.00015211306,0.000023393097,0.92088246,0.00012972884,0.00083599763,0.00006727563,0.010755036,0.00018300679],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00019255394,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00006252975,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17669258,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00004454945,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00003806524,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.4852756},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7027335881","doi":"","title":"Comparison of three clinical models for predicting the probability of pulmonary embolism.","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Florence Research (University of Florence)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Pulmonary embolism; Pulmonary angiography; Pre- and post-test probability; Lung; Angiography; Embolization","score_opus":0.39893037588214186,"score_gpt":0.4760461509208643,"score_spread":0.07711577503872241,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7027335881","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9763442,0.00023998292,0.016541224,0.0009103119,0.00019007572,0.0009801203,0.00015499553,0.000021306843,0.004617761],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.99298364,0.000044874956,0.006489876,0.000003174224,0.00010129487,0.000005623289,0.000017035452,0.000007697141,0.00034679528],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9977185,0.0003854675,0.00049279525,0.0003994757,0.00057466305,0.00042907568],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9971709,0.0008351775,0.00027317298,0.0007133257,0.0008846312,0.00012277692],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.003100723,0.000112058886,0.00045341783,0.00018015325,0.0002859622,0.0000062692616,0.0010253049,0.00018527209,0.00048604357],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00018347827,0.000098459925,0.0002450322,0.00051071326,0.0019381078,0.00024685857,0.0002957463,0.00049046014,0.000012356843],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0009894874,0.0030847732,0.48788095,0.00025996522,0.0001442904,0.00000546548,0.014005573,0.0014385189,0.0008458196,0.047805548,0.0047555845,0.43878403],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013111762,0.0013547869,0.8354082,0.00021813138,0.00012417526,0.0000039975343,0.021435311,0.12738506,0.00037713724,0.010939828,0.001207629,0.0002345663],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00089028064,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00049501064,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.43854946,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000043110194,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001974389,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.7141039},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7028824674","doi":"","title":"Geological, fluid-chemical and petrochronological studies of the East Kemptville Sn(-Cu-Zn-Ag-In) deposit and its Devonian host batholith (Nova Scotia, Canada).","year":2021,"lang":"en","type":"dissertation","venue":"Lu Zone Ul (Laurentian University)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Natural Resources Canada; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada","keywords":"Batholith; Tin; Hydrothermal circulation; Mineralization (soil science); Zircon; Lithophile; Cassiterite; Crust; Devonian; Radiogenic nuclide","score_opus":0.022099424932390182,"score_gpt":0.25371581110931746,"score_spread":0.23161638617692729,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7028824674","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9883202,0.0050232834,0.000005735823,0.00025308187,0.0007586041,0.0003176934,0.00009335386,0.000021854254,0.0052062017],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98415893,0.00021026244,0.00009374583,0.000039815233,0.000044757853,0.000001951675,0.00025540468,0.000021467176,0.01517368],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99806905,0.00019922185,0.00033176868,0.00072902197,0.00025033308,0.00042062814],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99900687,0.000067875306,0.0002151313,0.0003643998,0.00020408012,0.00014164283],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00007436906,0.00037053946,0.0006370735,0.00024831135,0.00018704802,0.000025296444,0.0003561088,0.0004744861,0.00059866364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00005042326,0.0003169368,0.00012591736,0.0005187125,0.00027771012,0.00007118901,0.0002507121,0.00056514074,0.000004544999],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0019451624,0.003566434,0.7931339,0.0026352673,0.0035852971,0.009836294,0.03259914,0.000019543755,0.059942577,0.071217835,0.014236071,0.0072824457],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0024935983,0.00027550987,0.88362825,0.00074339507,0.0009217419,0.00017847413,0.10416661,0.000009600386,0.0030588263,0.00002305325,0.0035743725,0.0009265524],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.04671645,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.8268273,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.78011084,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00020183947,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00024598913,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9999283},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7036106727","doi":"","title":"ARCHIVEIT-279-WEEKLY-NHXKDG-20130206224104-00000-wbgrp-crawl104.us.archive.org-6682.warc.gz","year":2013,"lang":"en","type":"other","venue":"Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens Kew)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Process (computing); Work (physics); Identification (biology); Product (mathematics)","score_opus":0.010626634915585523,"score_gpt":0.22493908426994727,"score_spread":0.21431244935436175,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7036106727","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0007440886,0.00043984991,0.000007266541,0.00026672755,0.0016283797,0.0015005704,0.0010950784,0.0005384846,0.99377954],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.0010650269,0.0003540454,0.001834201,0.00068012194,0.00064217916,0.00020169099,0.001208229,0.00040634835,0.9936082],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99586576,0.0002909479,0.0014184722,0.0006899682,0.0007142793,0.0010205593],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9966509,0.0001976288,0.0011461665,0.0013542804,0.0002024826,0.00044854893],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003024814,0.0009447935,0.0010373646,0.00037891758,0.00019537492,0.000113575414,0.0010221816,0.0009320436,0.8595038],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000060969556,0.0009154609,0.0005321107,0.000028049064,0.0005254654,9.3643604e-7,0.00029681486,0.000987934,0.19753627],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":"not_applicable","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00014160277,0.00031618666,0.00008198577,0.0003222708,0.00021581257,0.000070669426,0.0004803933,0.000010225992,0.0000040029136,0.0005305196,0.99196327,0.005863055],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0012826199,0.00046071754,0.0011911811,0.00036591885,0.00020650562,0.00020662251,0.00027086545,0.0000067199658,0.000008144866,0.000031012,0.9950419,0.0009277584],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.020084139,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0013926092,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6619675,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00008870098,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0000806224,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993296},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7071156685","doi":"","title":"Resolution of lingering anger following interpersonal grievances: Examining mechanisms of change in rumination, reappraisal, and identification of unmet needs","year":2020,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Scholarship at UWindsor (University of Windsor)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Identification (biology); Interpersonal communication; Resolution (logic); Interpersonal relationship; Interpersonal interaction","score_opus":0.10890244125725762,"score_gpt":0.31014857851467703,"score_spread":0.2012461372574194,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7071156685","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9972687,0.00026031648,0.0015041099,0.00023119876,0.0001709483,0.00023227425,0.000058364716,0.00001694893,0.0002571328],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9983698,0.000018500534,0.0014427035,0.00001823959,0.00002016499,0.0000013306582,0.0000299619,0.000014288422,0.00008500558],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9986758,0.0002017378,0.00039101922,0.0002874095,0.00026995642,0.00017403167],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99894476,0.00010177264,0.0005085487,0.00021757881,0.00015228735,0.0000750376],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009018743,0.00012834178,0.00036095065,0.00048008593,0.000075759766,0.000005849199,0.00024362897,0.00018020358,0.00012303799],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00014186057,0.00016869562,0.000109620254,0.0007506584,0.00014961456,0.0005434489,0.00013835251,0.00019995731,0.0000033882714],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00058671454,0.000248285,0.3143088,0.00028115028,0.0001059248,0.000015798812,0.06114937,0.0000132294035,0.6134113,0.004968692,0.000014045302,0.004896686],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0013758113,0.00038620643,0.9501035,0.00032519698,0.0001370874,0.000003348259,0.025017198,0.00015968228,0.022146942,0.00011894761,0.000048914222,0.00017716814],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00027747883,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010875475,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.6357947,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000031824202,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000021763868,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.68792075},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7083456523","doi":"10.1007/978-3-031-94231-0_2","title":"Impact of the Compaction and Curing on the Properties of Cement-Bitumen Treated Materials (CBTM)","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"book-chapter","venue":"RILEM state-of-the-art reports","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"École de Technologie Supérieure","funders":"","keywords":"Compaction; Asphalt; Task group; Curing (chemistry); Work (physics); Section (typography)","score_opus":0.041475850208250155,"score_gpt":0.29475409118925683,"score_spread":0.25327824098100665,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7083456523","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9747426,0.00014982537,0.000001584435,0.00010470073,0.0010536663,0.0013031722,0.00022958792,0.000013042862,0.022401847],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9004661,0.0000365124,0.000003862466,0.000010825306,0.00002222947,0.000027326852,0.000012998629,0.000029116234,0.09939105],"study_design_codex":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_gemma":"bench_or_experimental","domain_scores_codex":[0.9980649,0.00013614178,0.0010169193,0.00029225828,0.00030364914,0.0001861478],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968677,0.000044530305,0.00175171,0.0011378762,0.00017002258,0.00002811515],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034710116,0.00028934053,0.0005702197,0.000093823626,0.00012213466,0.000015087039,0.00019883235,0.00014083288,0.00048369291],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000025913525,0.00012649162,0.00034190065,0.00007395443,0.00031074518,0.0000369772,0.00015651277,0.00019852941,0.0000019620243],"study_design_candidate":"bench_or_experimental","study_design_consensus":"bench_or_experimental","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0022107933,0.0022253199,0.267523,0.002997705,0.0062423223,0.00014585957,0.011223735,0.0002512366,0.6016878,0.027462823,0.054129194,0.023900194],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0010824306,0.0010082474,0.4274164,0.006748418,0.0018939334,0.00028790094,0.0002025459,0.0000036941394,0.5416787,0.0035359713,0.015428854,0.0007128719],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0013355031,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000078329576,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.15989341,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00007519601,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0001179,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.5296098},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7111071270","doi":"10.7554/elife.107223.3","title":"Human neurocomputational mechanisms of guilt-driven and shame-driven altruistic behavior","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"eLife","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"Institute on Governance","funders":"Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities","keywords":"Temporoparietal junction; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; Harm; Cognition; Shame; Prefrontal cortex; Neural correlates of consciousness; Neuroimaging; Task (project management)","score_opus":0.032484955633360825,"score_gpt":0.36247160414540985,"score_spread":0.329986648512049,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7111071270","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9909683,0.00005034415,0.0034114365,0.00029962324,0.00055104867,0.00030513812,0.000052681353,0.000056358298,0.0043050763],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9929228,0.0000015205956,0.003977918,0.00033561513,0.00004128931,0.00007182966,0.000030027062,0.000012856795,0.0026061547],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991618,0.000052591957,0.00025722312,0.00024726518,0.00012948393,0.00015167224],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.999421,0.000034086897,0.000075163414,0.0003207952,0.00009195345,0.000056975496],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00006189683,0.00010580813,0.00016973565,0.00013995742,0.00010089605,0.000013522828,0.00020018646,0.000076390075,0.0006438531],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000023144894,0.00010855833,0.000052854528,0.00012802513,0.00007580397,0.00002737792,0.00012146934,0.00011037838,0.00004316532],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.000022506578,0.0012397286,0.09064476,0.000048901056,0.00008526548,0.00008324963,0.000700049,0.00009051402,0.033320908,0.8452696,0.0220411,0.006453412],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0008452863,0.00019345319,0.99327356,0.000032621574,0.00014131023,0.00001389359,0.00014129138,0.00008999461,0.00069020264,0.0032164596,0.0012219511,0.0001399744],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00007932877,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000020411895,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9026288,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000013734068,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000026336707,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.704974},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7117113400","doi":"10.5206/fpq/2025.1.17527","title":"Whose Anger Matters?","year":2025,"lang":"","type":"article","venue":"Feminist Philosophy Quarterly","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":1,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Normative; Agency (philosophy); Face (sociological concept); Relation (database); Moral character; Moral agency; Character (mathematics)","score_opus":0.024144005375801508,"score_gpt":0.32491190592742736,"score_spread":0.30076790055162583,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7117113400","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.075087965,0.0034256293,0.00036995247,0.08002222,0.016303452,0.001674497,0.00086002814,0.00038606176,0.8218702],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.94435054,0.000020186972,0.00030370548,0.014913535,0.0012608159,0.00020925961,0.000087053835,0.00009032625,0.038764574],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.99552226,0.00035693086,0.0012478692,0.0014222829,0.00035511685,0.0010955379],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99696153,0.00015109894,0.00034116942,0.0020554264,0.00014176179,0.00034901107],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.00034021205,0.00080956955,0.00085893495,0.00065966026,0.0005695023,0.00033235422,0.00091630785,0.0007093165,0.006497072],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000008813614,0.0008924922,0.0006129918,0.00097566855,0.0006468852,0.00016870342,0.00008061662,0.0008719685,0.008191732],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00055807375,0.004276883,0.0056134434,0.00060979003,0.0006325034,0.000602814,0.013367359,2.75018e-7,0.0009335364,0.5471055,0.3452383,0.081061564],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.006347723,0.0057789185,0.038084976,0.0018193427,0.0014347417,0.00012668651,0.0057351184,0.000015891812,0.00019313228,0.102417625,0.83579725,0.002248595],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00011761638,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000013804162,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8692626,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00015391303,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00018118885,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9993526},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7118086790","doi":"10.57127/kpd.26024438.1607070","title":"Duygu tanıma performanslarının empati ve aleksitimi düzeyleri ile duygudurum açısından incelenmesi: Deneysel bir çalışma","year":2025,"lang":"tr","type":"article","venue":"Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Test (biology); Population; Statistical analysis","score_opus":0.0218953218995819,"score_gpt":0.3427087379926748,"score_spread":0.32081341609309294,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7118086790","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.881491,0.0058359914,0.00037656014,0.006357839,0.008703745,0.0017281543,0.0009436907,0.0006339072,0.09392913],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.8969263,0.0018298761,0.0015757977,0.0024220322,0.00092269294,0.00037062797,0.000534086,0.00025608038,0.09516254],"study_design_codex":"not_applicable","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9908525,0.0007456951,0.0024724675,0.0024469956,0.0008742503,0.002608093],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.994616,0.0004234455,0.0007821359,0.0027397103,0.00067364884,0.00076506834],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0010056333,0.0016040066,0.00177509,0.0013341255,0.001563838,0.0004644647,0.001815152,0.0018982448,0.010127219],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019650592,0.0017050949,0.0010066153,0.0021671911,0.000853673,0.00068111473,0.00080735976,0.00215704,0.0077700038],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0022262367,0.007562783,0.24919552,0.0012337113,0.0023546454,0.0019289011,0.01225609,0.00012934169,0.008187339,0.026759397,0.61018234,0.07798371],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.011751967,0.001790941,0.4839082,0.0014389907,0.0018949568,0.00036376572,0.010469929,0.0008341424,0.005460453,0.0013729475,0.47718993,0.0035237656],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00074325723,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0005932535,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.23471269,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0005052772,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0007291158,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999736},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7124276831","doi":"10.4000/15hvo","title":"Introduzione","year":2023,"lang":"it","type":"book-chapter","venue":"Rosenberg & Sellier eBooks","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":true,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University; Harvard University; American Philosophical Society; Princeton University; Università degli Studi di Pavia; Wellesley College; Yale University; Barnard College; Northern Illinois University; York University; Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung; Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften","keywords":"Context (archaeology); Work (physics); Field (mathematics)","score_opus":0.05842016911161225,"score_gpt":0.3046293146152515,"score_spread":0.24620914550363926,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7124276831","genre_codex":"other","genre_gemma":"other","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"other","genre_consensus":"other","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0023292426,0.00033934388,0.00012528675,0.00052903866,0.009155362,0.0014238398,0.00068007427,0.0008142212,0.9846036],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.016168961,0.00038787423,0.00034267886,0.0005705986,0.0028166722,0.00013355691,0.0004674773,0.0007325336,0.97837967],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9941289,0.00015830122,0.0015063118,0.002027514,0.00076093344,0.0014180788],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99575156,0.0002128914,0.0006325868,0.002491421,0.00031917336,0.000592379],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0005798288,0.0014193578,0.0014387228,0.0007269216,0.0005360111,0.00017172945,0.0008430024,0.001994267,0.012558706],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00001943549,0.0014960966,0.0009288894,0.000099429766,0.0006092434,0.000059026548,0.0003818188,0.0020908022,0.08070561],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00015252642,0.00019621501,0.00013270376,0.000127608,0.00072705426,0.0010142155,0.0015080099,0.0000057337843,0.0014624193,0.8743883,0.028540317,0.0917449],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014051377,0.00046355338,0.0011450972,0.00040515047,0.001034123,0.00013980323,0.00012999683,0.000008746109,0.00031916265,0.013532355,0.97969496,0.0017219217],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00020298596,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010271477,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.95115465,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0001889009,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00015072325,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99985564},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7125416752","doi":"10.7202/1122717ar","title":"David Keen, 'Shame: The Politics and Power of an Emotion'","year":2025,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Philosophy in Review","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Power (physics); Politics","score_opus":0.06110380683034366,"score_gpt":0.3893282771806509,"score_spread":0.3282244703503072,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7125416752","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.4520103,0.32257292,0.000039776874,0.05101113,0.0009350906,0.0017439516,0.00008940004,0.00005474695,0.17154267],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.98809457,0.0071403626,0.00010923862,0.0039076083,0.00003557115,0.00004712613,0.000009523298,0.0000083639725,0.00064766064],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9991833,0.0001571693,0.00030111714,0.00016846119,0.00006511827,0.00012484558],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99934584,0.00004649215,0.00006477946,0.00046237206,0.00004776419,0.000032745626],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00026685532,0.000089556524,0.000231156,0.0000635713,0.000040728726,0.0000061859564,0.00015653676,0.000046428046,0.00038733787],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000035471494,0.00006223433,0.000055082975,0.00026136474,0.00010391959,0.00004252094,0.00003968045,0.00013326632,0.000025788382],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0000040108494,0.00034985456,0.008462835,0.00089564145,0.000022944809,0.000008663546,0.00037585205,1.3436893e-7,0.00001598283,0.9655812,0.0028588735,0.021424025],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014399386,0.00045688113,0.5785776,0.010763511,0.0005092077,0.0000722238,0.00035559025,0.0000044354097,0.000035989775,0.19106184,0.21623561,0.00048719734],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000049581577,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000040371597,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.7745193,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000011381887,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000016915557,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.42410782},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7132402716","doi":"","title":"Multi-dimensional vicarious embarrassment scale development and validity-reliability study","year":2021,"lang":"tr","type":"dissertation","venue":"Marmara University Open Access System","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Cronbach's alpha; Embarrassment; Scale (ratio); Test (biology); Reliability (semiconductor)","score_opus":0.10451753343723451,"score_gpt":0.39435079615259333,"score_spread":0.2898332627153588,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7132402716","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.9821629,0.00010992764,0.00006783496,0.00009049861,0.0027706765,0.005070623,0.00021819936,0.00009952569,0.009409801],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9427296,0.00001344569,0.002422943,0.00003652892,0.000048244976,0.00005991626,0.0012896192,0.000063713414,0.05333602],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99390596,0.0015804099,0.0009583808,0.0021750026,0.0007193074,0.0006609309],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9967644,0.00012973447,0.00074217963,0.0010306841,0.00083996716,0.00049301743],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0014491384,0.00081852544,0.0014041173,0.0004330101,0.0017500002,0.0014207786,0.002706066,0.0006120999,0.0011310637],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000017458786,0.00093059434,0.00021202459,0.0006917449,0.000113897215,0.0009903266,0.003662796,0.00079086877,0.00019478836],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0012928081,0.010446114,0.9551003,0.0016199859,0.0011040058,0.0020608644,0.021547472,0.0000599531,0.00016004652,0.00027535655,0.0026285567,0.0037045246],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.005124392,0.00020583518,0.86035305,0.0006405052,0.00094728736,0.000037753525,0.124919124,0.00011575561,0.00008828439,5.0721144e-7,0.0066257142,0.0009418083],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.012411377,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.013245257,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.10337165,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0015768929,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0008635382,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999782},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7132546911","doi":"","title":"The relation between empathy, vicarious embarrasment, shame and guilt : Kosova sample","year":2024,"lang":"tr","type":"dissertation","venue":"Marmara University Open Access System","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Shame; Test (biology); Sample (material); Feeling","score_opus":0.07590079118351742,"score_gpt":0.3896643873174286,"score_spread":0.31376359613391114,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7132546911","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8853899,0.0009061365,0.0001557378,0.0013074116,0.004064683,0.0035535714,0.001303651,0.00020894998,0.103109926],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9350023,0.0002865522,0.00014605475,0.000028525888,0.00022085325,0.000026039237,0.002244826,0.00009176771,0.061953083],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9962176,0.00066572335,0.0007422051,0.0012966379,0.00044475525,0.00063305977],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9969043,0.00044325952,0.0007294891,0.0013117526,0.00031552213,0.00029564026],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","scholarly_communication"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0009767227,0.0006375207,0.00084654207,0.0004595047,0.0021737365,0.0036517899,0.005071221,0.0007675745,0.00041570087],"category_scores_gemma":[0.000048711416,0.00058916083,0.0002538279,0.0008783118,0.00016044565,0.0012894021,0.0032705353,0.000988668,0.0005363944],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0019109823,0.00046481672,0.6434532,0.0039092875,0.0038025049,0.0010315113,0.038173627,0.000025673797,0.00007875515,0.17661522,0.0898612,0.040673263],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00168288,0.00016712284,0.8222107,0.0012230694,0.0023553115,0.000032704585,0.07071301,0.00016913142,0.000008865106,0.0002822175,0.10026411,0.0008908581],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.023571715,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.005351756,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.17875755,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00083679095,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00025921004,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99965596},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7132903414","doi":"","title":"Cross-cultural study on amae and anger between Japan and Canada","year":2003,"lang":"","type":"dissertation","venue":"TSpace","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Anger; Superordinate goals; Feeling; Categorization; Ostracism","score_opus":0.05286293539910399,"score_gpt":0.43303977015444445,"score_spread":0.3801768347553405,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7132903414","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98742896,0.0005842317,2.9513464e-7,0.000273566,0.0013408925,0.0010764009,0.00010432547,0.000020613676,0.009170723],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.865044,0.00004106271,0.00001485384,0.00010541859,0.00013748302,0.00006014805,0.00030389533,0.000053927757,0.13423921],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99750143,0.00024060463,0.00043241368,0.0009584353,0.0003314576,0.0005356438],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.998608,0.000087000284,0.00026565656,0.0004869843,0.00022887852,0.0003234998],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00019810458,0.0005938145,0.0006521424,0.00012304043,0.00053142576,0.0002577842,0.00015189846,0.00043034856,0.0008317671],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004361472,0.0005514972,0.00006104098,0.00017133274,0.00013462876,0.00009559456,0.000030439363,0.0006867148,0.000030989904],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00010759696,0.000368755,0.96411693,0.00006015258,0.00020210994,0.00006178846,0.024161283,4.5534242e-7,0.00027114476,0.00012190978,0.0051832427,0.005344631],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0014583044,0.000858636,0.89359546,0.00006196325,0.00038902447,0.000011037887,0.09773569,1.8218478e-7,0.00010351015,0.0000033275808,0.005257894,0.0005249947],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.7482901,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.75237036,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1250685,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00013146782,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00019013447,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99969363},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7132966665","doi":"","title":"A Computational Value-Based Framework for Dynamic Emotion Expression, Suppression and Exaggeration","year":2023,"lang":"","type":"dissertation","venue":"TSpace","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Toronto","funders":"","keywords":"Exaggeration; Normative; Salience (neuroscience); Interpersonal communication; Misattribution of memory; Expression (computer science); Priming (agriculture); Leverage (statistics); Context (archaeology)","score_opus":0.03974074488997023,"score_gpt":0.4289456876765593,"score_spread":0.389204942786589,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7132966665","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.7032803,0.0005025061,0.28510892,0.0018056897,0.0057908758,0.0028406754,0.000229993,0.00029670808,0.00014427083],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.88575095,0.000110121095,0.07316258,0.00022553715,0.00039232423,0.0011905618,0.018480528,0.00031789954,0.020369476],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"simulation_or_modeling","domain_scores_codex":[0.99600327,0.0004391912,0.00089792267,0.0014260397,0.00056305353,0.0006705398],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99674755,0.0010223815,0.0007962594,0.00062353123,0.0005361982,0.00027409953],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.000551819,0.0007494754,0.0007068871,0.00062576396,0.0009945097,0.0002446796,0.00022312684,0.0015804758,0.00077363214],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00033725364,0.00079747185,0.0003192243,0.00051315315,0.000106685155,0.00016403943,0.000047758687,0.00078941917,0.00021002414],"study_design_candidate":"simulation_or_modeling","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.015924994,0.010807618,0.0072000637,0.012813289,0.0012248583,0.00019700256,0.26056847,0.13078177,0.14360893,0.13612282,0.09376304,0.18698713],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0138590345,0.00350161,0.33026287,0.01457417,0.0022970543,0.000042668147,0.08357632,0.46211678,0.0057508303,0.07645857,0.0028050672,0.004755006],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00013950406,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00003631107,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.331335,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00016980003,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.0002770231,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9997157},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7138364167","doi":"10.18653/v1/2025.ijcnlp-tutorials.3","title":"NLP for Affective Science: Exploring Fundamental Questions on Emotions through Language and Computation","year":2025,"lang":"","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"National Research Council Canada","funders":"","keywords":"Computation; Language understanding; Feature (linguistics); Computational linguistics; Field (mathematics)","score_opus":0.10509590373714427,"score_gpt":0.4459117629739279,"score_spread":0.34081585923678365,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7138364167","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.90722233,0.00028585593,0.05418266,0.0013876924,0.0027409869,0.0014322356,0.000122023055,0.000102219325,0.032524023],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9881755,0.000043792643,0.0052559436,0.00030834854,0.00009161276,0.00036431212,0.000028713363,0.000015592577,0.0057161637],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.9984073,0.00008919216,0.00028154987,0.00066291954,0.00015174368,0.00040731148],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99919134,0.00025394006,0.000070782735,0.00025318252,0.00014207073,0.000088673616],"candidate_categories":["sts"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003361045,0.00021530024,0.00021425205,0.00040311486,0.0013168814,0.00018905538,0.00012492214,0.000100198034,0.00021908006],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00007041852,0.00021564422,0.000094197836,0.0008058888,0.00060016423,0.0004002027,0.000083687584,0.00020157259,0.00005332548],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00009909401,0.001782295,0.0029957683,0.00008899205,0.000092858645,0.0000058952937,0.021774683,0.00013853317,0.0061500175,0.8343914,0.0021727267,0.13030772],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.008736143,0.004623267,0.79602826,0.0012432823,0.00091731525,0.000040579045,0.15335448,0.003396256,0.008289948,0.0147029925,0.007390861,0.0012766005],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000434734,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.00010940549,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.81968844,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00024702027,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00013556729,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99998325},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7139595077","doi":"","title":"Robert Zaborowski, Sur le sentiment chez les Présocratiques : Contribution psychologique à la philosophie des sentiments","year":2019,"lang":"fr","type":"review","venue":"OpenEdition (OpenEdition)","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Meaning (existential); Relation (database); Presupposition; Action (physics); Interpretation (philosophy)","score_opus":0.06258919964445958,"score_gpt":0.3559114338141374,"score_spread":0.29332223416967784,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7139595077","genre_codex":"review","genre_gemma":"review","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"review","genre_consensus":"review","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.0055425367,0.7553289,0.009723263,0.050379336,0.021216137,0.017096093,0.01020145,0.0009945221,0.12951778],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.040123273,0.825258,0.003991153,0.009426636,0.0041842335,0.006362908,0.045018505,0.00057519454,0.065060094],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"not_applicable","domain_scores_codex":[0.9877521,0.0045436844,0.0026974184,0.002437739,0.0010089476,0.001560158],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9935338,0.0006208751,0.0020238305,0.0017669519,0.0014221559,0.0006324246],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","sts","research_integrity","insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":["metaepi_narrow","insufficient_payload"],"category_scores_codex":[0.0025842683,0.0018452358,0.0028758456,0.00067222415,0.0013581185,0.00068159495,0.0012234232,0.0026333781,0.027216146],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00023247069,0.0018956251,0.001455466,0.0010015375,0.001229342,0.0074478285,0.00043974025,0.001925585,0.01479736],"study_design_candidate":"not_applicable","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00033729136,0.012727618,0.000866025,0.0065002865,0.002241479,0.0006236611,0.00040256695,0.00005329642,0.0004731686,0.5470176,0.08877204,0.33998495],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0048880083,0.00093752815,0.014114274,0.01032748,0.0024053648,0.00068693067,0.00015655984,0.000022000577,0.00046243536,0.0036881715,0.96017015,0.0021411236],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.0008353987,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0007728621,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.8713981,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.0011749899,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00090296665,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.999942},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7155360171","doi":"10.13140/rg.2.2.16892.91523","title":"Au cœur des émotions conscientes de soi : validation de la version canadienne-française du TOSCA-3","year":2025,"lang":"fr","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":false,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":true,"ca_institutions":"","funders":"","keywords":"Field (mathematics); Work (physics); Noise (video)","score_opus":0.01570336942372413,"score_gpt":0.32023145030751243,"score_spread":0.3045280808837883,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7155360171","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.8745191,0.0005723916,0.008862668,0.0076665273,0.0017326053,0.0002147078,0.000099975965,0.00007548981,0.10625653],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.86872214,0.00010689279,0.002628502,0.0004025847,0.000086904896,0.000028919487,0.000042468306,0.000013745968,0.12796783],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99815875,0.0005054597,0.0002514753,0.0003326519,0.00006997072,0.00068169547],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9989359,0.00029026993,0.00004958765,0.000317465,0.00014450891,0.00026231995],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0008455163,0.00017417133,0.00016096847,0.00026959804,0.0006687719,0.00008393915,0.00019759391,0.00028566387,0.0051587024],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00019154714,0.000190301,0.00012446757,0.00051478215,0.00063182414,0.00015425714,0.00006567224,0.00021001637,0.0003396442],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":true,"about_ca_topic_consensus":true,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00003349408,0.0012508645,0.5538116,0.00009314315,0.00007487903,0.00008921026,0.0068479665,0.0001405883,0.0064535034,0.27204183,0.11643538,0.04272753],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.0016233166,0.00014122837,0.65861624,0.00024939587,0.00037894354,0.00014651695,0.005119905,0.00034416886,0.0026764714,0.0043587554,0.32606235,0.00028268553],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.19353116,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.08976958,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.26768306,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.00077114376,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00066280994,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9957507},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W7164896353","doi":"10.1080/17153379.2005.12554213","title":"Obedient Autonomy: Chinese Intellectuals and the Achievement of Orderly Life.","year":2005,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"Pacific Affairs","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":0,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":true,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"China; Chinese people; Ethnic group","score_opus":0.015737102643969228,"score_gpt":0.2800878107407862,"score_spread":0.264350708096817,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W7164896353","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.5783249,0.0019491921,0.000976807,0.0052799964,0.00070348073,0.00067939656,0.000021767928,0.00007875512,0.4119857],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9940738,0.000036151538,0.0003681735,0.00003374146,0.00010084887,0.00006391361,0.0000053164413,0.000013270677,0.0053047696],"study_design_codex":"qualitative","study_design_gemma":"qualitative","domain_scores_codex":[0.99910355,0.000104149185,0.00028646647,0.00021052556,0.000099703844,0.00019562115],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99933827,0.000108092136,0.00009174775,0.00034449127,0.000038650884,0.00007873575],"candidate_categories":["insufficient_payload"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003629767,0.00013059557,0.00021399642,0.00006682691,0.000078020625,0.000015331962,0.00012994287,0.000056494744,0.0017117364],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00004788131,0.00007815132,0.00007637458,0.0001477169,0.00027199043,0.00004014333,0.000054017313,0.00012393376,0.000177366],"study_design_candidate":"qualitative","study_design_consensus":"qualitative","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0012598637,0.00300013,0.059122853,0.00007139477,0.00062937,0.000012684248,0.3767719,0.000069430134,0.00081073184,0.20749198,0.03131438,0.31944528],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.01593671,0.00155334,0.14025883,0.000103979444,0.00047039622,0.00007891019,0.66682446,0.0011923568,0.00035526083,0.0026585532,0.16928978,0.0012774167],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000057902846,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000030689676,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.4157489,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000026643658,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000034195928,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.9992008},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W831241939","doi":"10.1007/s10508-015-0552-y","title":"Comments on Ethical Reporting and Interpretations of Findings in Hsu, Rosenthal, and Bailey’s (2014) “The Psychometric Structure of Items Assessing Autogynephilia”","year":2015,"lang":"en","type":"letter","venue":"Archives of Sexual Behavior","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":5,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":false,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of British Columbia","funders":"","keywords":"Psychology; Public health; Sexual behavior; Psychometrics; Social psychology; Clinical psychology; Medicine","score_opus":0.08770089830843336,"score_gpt":0.40035835851387547,"score_spread":0.3126574602054421,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W831241939","genre_codex":"empirical","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":"empirical","domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.98729384,0.00030629782,0.000017821965,0.010551422,0.00051099533,0.0005527274,0.0003964268,0.000013020078,0.00035742996],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9948363,0.000015119344,0.00075396063,0.003705956,0.000080714424,0.00003769383,0.00023089845,0.000046532296,0.0002928672],"study_design_codex":"observational","study_design_gemma":"observational","domain_scores_codex":[0.99689806,0.00035160754,0.0015150467,0.00054410467,0.00038177814,0.00030939924],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.9968157,0.0008872667,0.0015540905,0.00059207226,0.000079576326,0.000071293674],"candidate_categories":["metaepi_narrow","research_integrity"],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.00044732692,0.0003112776,0.0007592458,0.0009534775,0.0000716568,0.000032389915,0.0003010141,0.0006584802,0.000067677895],"category_scores_gemma":[0.00032003023,0.0002494834,0.0000744405,0.00031708475,0.0007526286,0.00007231258,0.00016275638,0.002351901,9.067704e-7],"study_design_candidate":"observational","study_design_consensus":"observational","about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.00012453683,0.0009134198,0.80602646,0.0006532715,0.00016198783,0.00017518044,0.02611803,0.0000036889467,0.032662854,0.00048080267,0.06435642,0.068323374],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00090393744,0.0007884955,0.993071,0.0004942248,0.00037865943,0.00009492541,0.0020762477,0.000007084172,0.0002594007,0.00035642352,0.0012785704,0.00029099706],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.00042882006,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.000042737993,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.1870446,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000021837548,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.00005662904,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.99999577},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null},{"id":"W85857222","doi":"10.1109/fuzz-ieee.2016.7737908","title":"A fuzzy computational model for emotion regulation based on Affect Control Theory","year":2016,"lang":"en","type":"article","venue":"","topic":"Emotions and Moral Behavior","field":"Psychology","cited_by":2,"is_retracted":false,"has_abstract":true,"route_ca_aff":true,"route_ca_fund":false,"route_ca_venue":false,"route_about_ca":false,"ca_institutions":"University of Windsor","funders":"","keywords":"Affect (linguistics); Cognitive psychology; Computer science; Affective computing; Perspective (graphical); Process (computing); Kernel (algebra); Fuzzy logic; Meaning (existential); Control (management); Automaton; Dynamics (music); Appraisal theory; Space (punctuation); Psychology; Artificial intelligence; Social psychology; Mathematics; Communication","score_opus":0.03902645129572425,"score_gpt":0.33254899141456484,"score_spread":0.2935225401188406,"validation_status":"score_only:v0-immature-baseline","prediction":{"id":"W85857222","genre_codex":"methods","genre_gemma":"empirical","domain_codex":null,"domain_gemma":null,"model_version":"codex-gemma-dda1882f352a","genre_candidate":"empirical","genre_consensus":null,"domain_candidate":null,"domain_consensus":null,"prediction_status":"machine_predicted_unvalidated","genre_scores_codex":[0.06600286,0.0000024451178,0.9219465,0.0012288437,0.00018254311,0.00051118346,0.00006843853,0.00008558911,0.009971593],"genre_scores_gemma":[0.9819707,6.432147e-8,0.006584799,0.00063550234,0.00004762196,0.00013023568,0.000038371043,0.000014715757,0.010577991],"study_design_codex":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_gemma":"simulation_or_modeling","domain_scores_codex":[0.99934256,0.000095194766,0.00013176254,0.00020171788,0.000091291506,0.00013748565],"domain_scores_gemma":[0.99929464,0.0003760569,0.000049183014,0.00016282745,0.00007869241,0.00003862893],"candidate_categories":[],"consensus_categories":[],"category_scores_codex":[0.0003023155,0.000084898995,0.00009116783,0.000086031454,0.00007035358,0.000008804266,0.000046206944,0.00007440374,0.00074213004],"category_scores_gemma":[0.0000247724,0.000054284294,0.00008519116,0.0000402311,0.00003008514,0.000052312607,0.000002765291,0.00002632729,0.00014996612],"study_design_candidate":"theoretical_or_conceptual","study_design_consensus":null,"about_ca_topic_candidate":false,"about_ca_topic_consensus":false,"about_ca_system_candidate":false,"about_ca_system_consensus":false,"study_design_scores_codex":[0.0005583284,0.0002713138,0.0008298157,0.000003988284,0.000015296517,4.4110942e-7,0.00006572362,0.030262763,0.0012249803,0.9225357,0.0056998427,0.03853178],"study_design_scores_gemma":[0.00799021,0.0005364794,0.12643437,0.000038037295,0.00006291781,0.0000022984618,0.00002677928,0.68475544,0.00008768322,0.17972906,0.00012555583,0.00021118781],"about_ca_topic_score_codex":0.000002720606,"about_ca_topic_score_gemma":0.0000027384956,"teacher_disagreement_score":0.9159678,"about_ca_system_score_codex":0.000037406626,"about_ca_system_score_gemma":0.000019196645,"threshold_uncertainty_score":0.81258035},"labels":[],"label_agreement":null}]}