This research is the first to examine the effects of moral versus practical pro-attitudinal advocacy in the context of self-persuasion. We validate a novel advocacy paradigm aimed at uncovering why moral advocacy leads to polarization and proselytization. We investigate four distinct possibilities: (1) expression of moral foundational values (harm, fairness, loyalty, authority, purity), (2) reliance on moral systems (deontology and consequentialism), (3) expression of moral outrage, (4) increased confidence in one’s advocacy attempt. In Study 1 (N = 255) we find differences between moral and practical advocacy on the five moral foundations, deontology, and moral outrage. In Study 2 (N = 218) we replicate these differences, but find that onl...
Research on thought-induced attitude change and cognitive tuning suggests that commitment can shape ...
Moralization refers to a widely used strategy aiming to persuade others to change their attitudes an...
Acting on one’s moral principles is not always easy. Upholding one’s moral beliefs may run counter t...
This research is the first to examine the effects of moral versus practical pro-attitudinal advocacy...
This research is the first to examine the effects of moral versus practical pro-attitudinal advocacy...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
The grassroots spread of health and social movements is a highly important but largely understudied ...
Coverage of political issues by the media often contains subtle persuasive content that can go unnot...
Moral framing and reframing strategies persuade people holding moralized attitudes (i.e., attitudes ...
Individuals who publicly challenge a group's wrongdoing (e.g., whistleblowers, group critics, and in...
Individuals who publicly challenge a group's wrongdoing (e.g., whistleblowers, group critics, and in...
This project examined the affective consequences of expressing moral convictions to an opposing majo...
In their words and actions, people are motivated to appear morally good, socially conscious, and pol...
© 2015 Dr. Melissa WheelerThe primary function of communication is to convey social information, to ...
Research on thought-induced attitude change and cognitive tuning suggests that commitment can shape ...
Moralization refers to a widely used strategy aiming to persuade others to change their attitudes an...
Acting on one’s moral principles is not always easy. Upholding one’s moral beliefs may run counter t...
This research is the first to examine the effects of moral versus practical pro-attitudinal advocacy...
This research is the first to examine the effects of moral versus practical pro-attitudinal advocacy...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
In two experimental studies in the context of the debate on the privatization of the UK’s National H...
The grassroots spread of health and social movements is a highly important but largely understudied ...
Coverage of political issues by the media often contains subtle persuasive content that can go unnot...
Moral framing and reframing strategies persuade people holding moralized attitudes (i.e., attitudes ...
Individuals who publicly challenge a group's wrongdoing (e.g., whistleblowers, group critics, and in...
Individuals who publicly challenge a group's wrongdoing (e.g., whistleblowers, group critics, and in...
This project examined the affective consequences of expressing moral convictions to an opposing majo...
In their words and actions, people are motivated to appear morally good, socially conscious, and pol...
© 2015 Dr. Melissa WheelerThe primary function of communication is to convey social information, to ...
Research on thought-induced attitude change and cognitive tuning suggests that commitment can shape ...
Moralization refers to a widely used strategy aiming to persuade others to change their attitudes an...
Acting on one’s moral principles is not always easy. Upholding one’s moral beliefs may run counter t...