Victims, perpetrators, or both?: The vicious cycle of disrespect and cynical beliefs about human nature

  • Stavrova, Olga
  • Ehlebracht, Daniel
  • Vohs, Kathleen D
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)

Abstract

We tested how cynicism emerges and what maintains it. Cynicism is the tendency to believe that people are morally bankrupt and behave treacherously to maximize self-interest. Drawing on literatures on norms of respectful treatment, we proposed that being the target of disrespect gives rise to cynical views, which predisposes people to further disrespect. The end result is a vicious cycle: cynicism and disrespect fuel one another. Study 1's nationally representative survey showed that disrespect and cynicism are positively related to each other in 28 of 29 countries studied, and that cynicism's associations with disrespect were independent of (and stronger than) associations with lacking social support. Study 2 used a nationally representati...

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