This study investigates the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on jurors' allocations of responsibility in a civil litigation context. Confronted with uncertainty, jurors may focus less on the factual evidence presented and more on peripheral cues. It was hypothesized that jurors will attribute more responsibility to a bad individual compared to a good person, and unattractive consumers will be allocated more responsibility for an accident than their attractive counterparts. Results indicate perceived morality significantly influences responsibility allocations. Bad people were given more responsibility than good people. Although unattractive consumers were given more responsibility than attractive consumers the differe...
In our daily lives we judge (sometimes consciously but often subconsciously) the trustworthiness of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the manner in which civil defendants account for th...
Consumers often encounter moral violations in their daily life, from every day transgressions such a...
This study investigated the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on allocations o...
The physical attractiveness of the victim of a crime and the victim's precautiousness were varied in...
Are beauty and goodness the same? The relationship between beauty and goodness has long been a contr...
For almost all crimes, the appearance and behaviour of the victim are legally irrelevant to a defend...
A core requirement of a functioning free‐market system is that consumers hold companies accountable ...
Two studies explored Dion and Dion's (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 775-780, 198...
A national sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
This study tested whether or not people are able to make accurate judgments on such characteristics ...
This study investigated the influence of dress, cosmetics, sex of subject, and causal inference on a...
This study emphasizes the extent to which moral reasoning strategies can be used to mitigate negativ...
Purpose: Even though the definitions of morality may seem to provide straightforward criteria to ass...
In our daily lives we judge (sometimes consciously but often subconsciously) the trustworthiness of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the manner in which civil defendants account for th...
Consumers often encounter moral violations in their daily life, from every day transgressions such a...
This study investigated the effects of perceived morality and facial attractiveness on allocations o...
The physical attractiveness of the victim of a crime and the victim's precautiousness were varied in...
Are beauty and goodness the same? The relationship between beauty and goodness has long been a contr...
For almost all crimes, the appearance and behaviour of the victim are legally irrelevant to a defend...
A core requirement of a functioning free‐market system is that consumers hold companies accountable ...
Two studies explored Dion and Dion's (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 775-780, 198...
A national sample of 815 adults drawn from the general American population provided their perception...
The present study was conducted in order to determine if the amount of justification for a crime and...
This study tested whether or not people are able to make accurate judgments on such characteristics ...
This study investigated the influence of dress, cosmetics, sex of subject, and causal inference on a...
This study emphasizes the extent to which moral reasoning strategies can be used to mitigate negativ...
Purpose: Even though the definitions of morality may seem to provide straightforward criteria to ass...
In our daily lives we judge (sometimes consciously but often subconsciously) the trustworthiness of ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the manner in which civil defendants account for th...
Consumers often encounter moral violations in their daily life, from every day transgressions such a...