The question of how we decide that someone else has done something wrong is at the heart of moral psychology. Little work has been done to investigate whether people believe that others' moral judgment differs from their own in moral dilemmas. We conducted four experiments using various measures and diverse samples to demonstrate the self-other discrepancy in moral judgment. We found that (a) people were more deontological when they made moral judgments themselves than when they judged a stranger (Studies 1-4) and (b) a protected values (PVs) account outperformed an emotion account and a construal-level theory account in explaining this self-other discrepancy (Studies 3 and 4). We argued that the self-other discrepancy in moral judgment...
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on ...
The automatic and affective nature of moral judgments leads to the expectation that these judgments ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Faced with moral dilemmas, people are more deontological when they make moral judgments themselves t...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
Self-other bias can engender disagreement, misunderstanding, and conflict in real-world interactions...
Abstract Recent research has looked at how people infer the moral character of others based on how t...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of emotion in moral judgment, and explored the relat...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
OBJECTIVE: How does our personality relate to the ways in which we judge right from wrong? Drawing o...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on ...
The automatic and affective nature of moral judgments leads to the expectation that these judgments ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...
Faced with moral dilemmas, people are more deontological when they make moral judgments themselves t...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
Self-other bias can engender disagreement, misunderstanding, and conflict in real-world interactions...
Abstract Recent research has looked at how people infer the moral character of others based on how t...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
A traditional idea is that moral judgment involves more than calculating the consequences of actions...
Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of emotion in moral judgment, and explored the relat...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
OBJECTIVE: How does our personality relate to the ways in which we judge right from wrong? Drawing o...
Deontic reasoning has been studied in two subfields of psychology: the cognitive and moral reasoning...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
Moral judgments play a critical role in motivating and enforcing human cooperation, and research on ...
The automatic and affective nature of moral judgments leads to the expectation that these judgments ...
Evolutionary theorists since Darwin have viewed morality as a system designed for altruism. However,...