心理学
亲密度
社会心理学
惩罚(心理学)
道德
道德解脱
海侵
道德发展
发展心理学
社会认知
感知
人为因素与人体工程学
社会认知
毒物控制
社会关系
情感(语言学)
道德的社会认知理论
道德行为
社会学习
作者
Beyza Tepe,Nadira S. Faber
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506261415952
摘要
How do people respond when a close other, as opposed to a distant other, commits a moral transgression against a third person? Across five preregistered experiments (total N = 2,170), supplemented by pilot studies, we find that people navigate punishment differently depending on relational closeness: they seek less punishment by authorities (institutional punishment) for close others but impose more punishment by themselves (relational punishment) and are more likely to confront the perpetrator directly (Experiments 1–5). Moreover, transgressions of close others elicit both other-blaming and self-blaming emotions, and they prompt individuals to adopt both victim and perpetrator roles (Experiments 2–5). These effects intensify with increasing relational closeness (Experiment 3) and persist across transgressions of varying moral and criminal severity (Experiment 4).
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