People believe that their moral judgments are well-justified and as objective as scientific facts. Still, dual-process models of judgment provide strong theoretical reasons to expect that in reality moral judgments are substantially influenced by highly subjective factors such as attitudes. In four experiments (N = 645) we provide evidence that similarity-dissimilarity of beliefs, mere exposure, and facial mimicry influence judgments of moral character measured in various ways. These influences are mediated by changes in liking of the judged persons, suggesting that attitudinal influences lay at the core of moral character perceptions. Changes in mood do not play such a role. This is the first line of studies showing that attitudes influenc...
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert th...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
An experiment was conducted to see if a deeper level of thought can reduce the impact that the basic...
What sorts of trait information do people most care about when forming impressions of others? Recent...
Morality, which refers to characteristics such as trustworthiness and honesty, has a primary role i...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of affect on moral judgment. Participants...
This study tested the relationship between morality and disposition formation proposed by dispositio...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of affect on moral judgment. Participants...
Human beings differ from other animals in that they are rational creatures. But human beings are als...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
The automatic and affective nature of moral judgments leads to the expectation that these judgments ...
Traits can primarily facilitate one's own goals (agentic) or those of others (communal) with the for...
The roles of morally-relevant action and desires on impressions of moral actors are examined. Moral ...
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert th...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
An experiment was conducted to see if a deeper level of thought can reduce the impact that the basic...
What sorts of trait information do people most care about when forming impressions of others? Recent...
Morality, which refers to characteristics such as trustworthiness and honesty, has a primary role i...
Over the past four decades, research in the area of moral judgment development has shown a relations...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of affect on moral judgment. Participants...
This study tested the relationship between morality and disposition formation proposed by dispositio...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of affect on moral judgment. Participants...
Human beings differ from other animals in that they are rational creatures. But human beings are als...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
The automatic and affective nature of moral judgments leads to the expectation that these judgments ...
Traits can primarily facilitate one's own goals (agentic) or those of others (communal) with the for...
The roles of morally-relevant action and desires on impressions of moral actors are examined. Moral ...
Emotions seem to play a critical role in moral judgment. However, the way in which emotions exert th...
Moral attitudes have unique behavioral consequences. Theory predicts that moral attitudes are unique...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...