Modern research on social norms makes an important distinction between descriptive norms (how people commonly behave) and injunctive norms (what one is morally obligated to do). Here we propose that this distinction is far from clear in the cognition of social norms. In a first study, using the implicit association test, the concepts of "common" and "moral" were found to be strongly associated. Some implications of this automatic common-moral association were investigated in a subsequent series of experiments: Our participants tended to make explicit inferences from descriptive norms to injunctive norms and vice versa; they tended to mix up descriptive and injunctive concepts in recall tasks; and frequency information influenced participant...
The human desire for belonging and group membership has long been recognized as a fundamental psycho...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
Modern research on social norms makes an important distinction between descriptive norms (how people...
Past research on the social identity approach to attitude–behaviour relations has operationalized gr...
Emerging research suggests that people infer that common behaviors are moral and vice versa. The stu...
In the past decades, marketing practitioners have embraced social norms as a powerful instrument of ...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
Two studies investigated the moderating effects of a series of variables on the relation between sub...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
The hypothesis, that injunctive and descriptive norms interact positively or synergistically to prom...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Two experiments examine the interplay of injunctive and descriptive norms on intentions to engage in...
Social norms are informal, socially shared, and relatively stable guides of attitudes, intentions an...
Social norms--an individual’s beliefs about the common and accepted behavior in a specific situation...
The human desire for belonging and group membership has long been recognized as a fundamental psycho...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
Modern research on social norms makes an important distinction between descriptive norms (how people...
Past research on the social identity approach to attitude–behaviour relations has operationalized gr...
Emerging research suggests that people infer that common behaviors are moral and vice versa. The stu...
In the past decades, marketing practitioners have embraced social norms as a powerful instrument of ...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
Two studies investigated the moderating effects of a series of variables on the relation between sub...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
The hypothesis, that injunctive and descriptive norms interact positively or synergistically to prom...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Two experiments examine the interplay of injunctive and descriptive norms on intentions to engage in...
Social norms are informal, socially shared, and relatively stable guides of attitudes, intentions an...
Social norms--an individual’s beliefs about the common and accepted behavior in a specific situation...
The human desire for belonging and group membership has long been recognized as a fundamental psycho...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...