Today’s modern world affords many benefits, one of which is the ability to have near-instantaneous interactions with groups and cultures other than our own. Though advantageous in many situations, one challenge for these groups is navigating what they perceive to be right and wrong in a cooperative manner despite having different modes of morality. Moral foundations theory holds groups use the same moral foundations to guide their judgments and decision making, but there has been little research on how the perception of these foundations differs within and between groups. Thus, the current study examined how moral foundations operate from a group perspective and potential outgroup moderators of moral foundations. Participants rated the exte...
WOS:000334034500005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)In recent years social psychologists have displayed...
Previous research suggests that moral foundations have consequences for intergroup relations, but th...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 European Association of Social PsychologyIn recent years social psyc...
Previous research has started to map the moral domain for individual actors. In particular, Haidt an...
This thesis argues that the intergroup level remains largely unexplored within current models of mor...
Emerging research suggests that people infer that common behaviors are moral and vice versa. The stu...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleCopyright © 2011 by the Society for Personality and Socia...
In this article, we argue that hostile behavior toward outgroups is not only accepted but is often p...
Throughout history, principles such as obedience, loyalty, and purity have been instrumental in bind...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
The threat of free-riding makes the marshalling of cooperation from group members a fundamental chal...
The current research integrates theories of morality and social identity in order to identify the wa...
Moral foundations theory (MFT) claims that individuals use their intuitions on five “virtues” as gui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine...
WOS:000334034500005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)In recent years social psychologists have displayed...
Previous research suggests that moral foundations have consequences for intergroup relations, but th...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 European Association of Social PsychologyIn recent years social psyc...
Previous research has started to map the moral domain for individual actors. In particular, Haidt an...
This thesis argues that the intergroup level remains largely unexplored within current models of mor...
Emerging research suggests that people infer that common behaviors are moral and vice versa. The stu...
The discrepancy between ingroup favoritism and outgroup hostility is well established in social psyc...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleCopyright © 2011 by the Society for Personality and Socia...
In this article, we argue that hostile behavior toward outgroups is not only accepted but is often p...
Throughout history, principles such as obedience, loyalty, and purity have been instrumental in bind...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
The threat of free-riding makes the marshalling of cooperation from group members a fundamental chal...
The current research integrates theories of morality and social identity in order to identify the wa...
Moral foundations theory (MFT) claims that individuals use their intuitions on five “virtues” as gui...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Does moral culture contribute to the evolution of cooperation? Here, we examine...
WOS:000334034500005 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)In recent years social psychologists have displayed...
Previous research suggests that moral foundations have consequences for intergroup relations, but th...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2013 European Association of Social PsychologyIn recent years social psyc...