This study explores the conditions under which experimentally primed anger influences both attributions of responsibility and the processes by which people make such attributions. Drawing on social functional theory, it was hypothesized that people are best thought of as ‘intuitive prosecutors ’ who lower their thresholds for making attribu-tions of harmful intent and recommending harsh punishment when they both witness a serious transgression of societal norms and believe that the transgressor escaped punishment. The data support the hypotheses. Anger primed by a serious crime ‘carried over ’ to influence judgments of unrelated acts of harm only when the perpetrator of the crime went unpunished, notwithstanding the arousal of equally inten...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
At least since the M\u27Naghten case of the 1840s,\u27 Anglo- American criminal law has concerned it...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
Previous research has demonstrated that anger increases the tendency to blame and punish others for ...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
When a national leader is accused of impropriety, people often desire his ouster. To explain such de...
Purpose - The present research investigated the relationship between underlying justice and vengeanc...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
Purpose. The present research investigated the relationship between underlying justice and vengeance...
Blameworthiness, in the criminal law context, is conceived as the carefully calculated end product o...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
The present study investigates the effect of defendants' feeling of guilt, during their trial as wel...
Two studies explore whether people intuitively approve or rather disapprove of a victim personally r...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
At least since the M\u27Naghten case of the 1840s,\u27 Anglo- American criminal law has concerned it...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...
Previous research has demonstrated that anger increases the tendency to blame and punish others for ...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
When a national leader is accused of impropriety, people often desire his ouster. To explain such de...
Purpose - The present research investigated the relationship between underlying justice and vengeanc...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people’s pu...
This study aimed to replicate the intuitive retributivism hypothesis, according to which people s pu...
Purpose. The present research investigated the relationship between underlying justice and vengeance...
Blameworthiness, in the criminal law context, is conceived as the carefully calculated end product o...
Social cognitive processing deficits are widely believed to play a central causal role in aggressive...
In the current research, the author investigates the influence of social categorizations on retribut...
The present study investigates the effect of defendants' feeling of guilt, during their trial as wel...
Two studies explore whether people intuitively approve or rather disapprove of a victim personally r...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
At least since the M\u27Naghten case of the 1840s,\u27 Anglo- American criminal law has concerned it...
Why do children, adolescents, and adults engage in costly punishment to sanction fairness violations...