The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social comparison orientation (SCO)-impacts decisions in moral dilemmas. Past research offers two competing predictions for how SCO impacts moral decision making: (a) SCO increases deontological judgments because people high in SCO care especially about social norms versus (b) SCO decreases deontological judgments because people high in SCO are competitive and thus unconcerned about causing harm to others. Four studies (two preregistered) find consistent support that SCO decreases deontological decisions. This relationship was robust in employing conventional (Study 1) and process dissociation (Studies 2-4) dilemma analytic techniques. Furthermore, we fin...
Faced with moral dilemmas, people are more deontological when they make moral judgments themselves t...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
The present study investigated whether and to what extent people's judgments on trolley-type moral d...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the relation between individual differences in Social Domi...
The question of how we decide that someone else has done something wrong is at the heart of moral ps...
The current research tests how comparisons in the moral domain differ from other social comparisons ...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
Although various motives underlie moral decision-making, recent research suggests that deontological...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Recent evidence suggests moral dilemma responses reflect concerns about image and identity. If so, e...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of emotion in moral judgment, and explored the relat...
Faced with moral dilemmas, people are more deontological when they make moral judgments themselves t...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
The present study investigated whether and to what extent people's judgments on trolley-type moral d...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others-social compar...
The current work tests whether the dispositional tendency to compare oneself to others—social compar...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the relation between individual differences in Social Domi...
The question of how we decide that someone else has done something wrong is at the heart of moral ps...
The current research tests how comparisons in the moral domain differ from other social comparisons ...
Dual-process theories of moral judgment suggest that responses to moral dilemmas are guided by two m...
Individuals who reject sacrificial harm to maximize overall outcomes, consistent with deontological ...
Although various motives underlie moral decision-making, recent research suggests that deontological...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Recent evidence suggests moral dilemma responses reflect concerns about image and identity. If so, e...
This research investigated whether emotional hyporeactivity affects moral judgements and choices of ...
Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of emotion in moral judgment, and explored the relat...
Faced with moral dilemmas, people are more deontological when they make moral judgments themselves t...
Considerable research in moral psychology has provided evidence for disagreement in the resolution o...
The present study investigated whether and to what extent people's judgments on trolley-type moral d...