When studying the social-hierarchical dynamics surrounding norm violators it is important to consider both perceptions of power as well as people’s willingness to actually grant power to a norm violator. People often submit to others who appear powerful, therefore norm violators may inspire submission through their powerful appearance. However, perceptions of power do not necessarily translate into the voluntary granting of power. Instead, observers may put the norm violator back in place, as we observed in Chapter 2 when sanctions removed the apparent power that the norm violator initially seemed to have. Therefore, when studying the social-hierarchical dynamics surrounding norm violators, it is important to also consider people’s willingn...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Norm violators demonstrate that they can behave as they wish, which makes them appear powerful. Pote...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Norm violations engender both negative reactions and perceptions of power from observers. We address...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
‘Social norms keep anarchy at bay, yet norm violations are omnipresent. Although norm violators are ...
Social hierarchy is a fundamental feature of social relations. Hierarchies are appealing psychologic...
Social norms regulate group processes and ensure group survival. Despite the pivotal role of norms i...
This dissertation investigates social reactions to prosocial norm violation, or violating a social n...
This dissertation investigates social reactions to prosocial norm violation, or violating a social n...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Norm violators demonstrate that they can behave as they wish, which makes them appear powerful. Pote...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Norm violations engender both negative reactions and perceptions of power from observers. We address...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
‘Social norms keep anarchy at bay, yet norm violations are omnipresent. Although norm violators are ...
Social hierarchy is a fundamental feature of social relations. Hierarchies are appealing psychologic...
Social norms regulate group processes and ensure group survival. Despite the pivotal role of norms i...
This dissertation investigates social reactions to prosocial norm violation, or violating a social n...
This dissertation investigates social reactions to prosocial norm violation, or violating a social n...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...