Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity of their offenses, the punishment of an entire group because of the misdeed of a few of its members is generally considered as unfair. Group entitativity might increase support for such collective punishment, because members of highly entitative groups are perceived as more similar and interchangeable. We designed three experiments comparing support for third-party collective punishment of low versus high entitative groups. As comparison base-rate, we included conditions in which participants punish an individual wrongdoer (Experiments 1 & 2). Results show that although support for individual punishment is higher than support for collective p...
In the current research, the authors investigate the influence of intergroup status and social categ...
The current research examines a moderator who predicts in what situations punishment can have detrim...
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about ...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Following an offense, various justice concerns arise, and people might support the punishment of the...
Defence date: 14 September 2018Examining Board: Supervisor Prof. Diego Gambetta, European University...
One of the important topics in public choice is how people’s free-riding behavior could differ by gr...
What factors determine the willingness to inflict collective punishment upon a group for a misdeed c...
One of the important topics in public choice is how people's free-riding behavior could differ by gr...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
Standard models of law enforcement involve the apprehension and punishment of a single suspect, but ...
In this paper, we test whether sanctions applied to an entire group on account of the free-riding of...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
In the current research, the authors investigate the influence of intergroup status and social categ...
The current research examines a moderator who predicts in what situations punishment can have detrim...
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about ...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Because punishments are expected to give offenders what they deserve proportionally to the severity ...
Following an offense, various justice concerns arise, and people might support the punishment of the...
Defence date: 14 September 2018Examining Board: Supervisor Prof. Diego Gambetta, European University...
One of the important topics in public choice is how people’s free-riding behavior could differ by gr...
What factors determine the willingness to inflict collective punishment upon a group for a misdeed c...
One of the important topics in public choice is how people's free-riding behavior could differ by gr...
Social norms pervade almost every aspect of social interaction. If they are violated, not only legal...
Standard models of law enforcement involve the apprehension and punishment of a single suspect, but ...
In this paper, we test whether sanctions applied to an entire group on account of the free-riding of...
Punishment plays a crucial role in favoring and maintaining social order. Recent studies emphasize t...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
In the current research, the authors investigate the influence of intergroup status and social categ...
The current research examines a moderator who predicts in what situations punishment can have detrim...
Third party punishment is crucial for sustaining cooperative behavior. Still, little is known about ...