Research on ‘concept creep’ argues that harm-related concepts such as abuse, bullying, prejudice, and trauma have expanded their meanings in recent decades. Theorists have suggested that this semantic expansion may have mixed implications. Broadened concepts might problematize harmful behavior that was previously tolerated but might also make people over-sensitive and fragile. Two studies using American MTurk samples (Ns = 276, 309) examined individual differences in the breadth of people's concepts of harm and explored their correlates. Study 1 found reliable variations in concept breadth that were consistent across four disparate harm-related concepts. As predicted, people with broader concepts tended to endorse harm-based morality, liber...
Purpose: Traditional school bullying is complex and overlapping, hence research suggests there is a...
Contains fulltext : 157149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study dise...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungMany debates in moral psychology have revolved around the function of har...
© 2021 Melanie McGrathConcept creep is the gradual semantic broadening of harm-related psychological...
Three studies (Ns = 350, 301 & 341) examined the reliability, validity, and correlates of a new meas...
Three studies (Ns = 350, 301 & 341) examined the reliability, validity, and correlates of a new meas...
Concept creep explains how established social concepts expand to incorporate new phenomena, with suc...
The chapter investigates semantic changes in core concepts of psychology, specifically focusing on t...
Research on concept creep suggests that the expansiveness of people's concepts of harm has implicati...
Over the past century the concept of trauma has substantially broadened its meanings in academic and...
<div><p>Psychopathy is a personality variable associated with persistent immoral behaviors. Despite ...
Most moral codes agree that harming another person is wrong. However, instances in which people caus...
The extreme parenting experiences encountered by children who are physically abused or neglected pla...
Past research on victim blaming has focused on (a) individual difference variables that may make a p...
This chapter addresses the multidimensional self-concepts and other personality characteristics of b...
Purpose: Traditional school bullying is complex and overlapping, hence research suggests there is a...
Contains fulltext : 157149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study dise...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungMany debates in moral psychology have revolved around the function of har...
© 2021 Melanie McGrathConcept creep is the gradual semantic broadening of harm-related psychological...
Three studies (Ns = 350, 301 & 341) examined the reliability, validity, and correlates of a new meas...
Three studies (Ns = 350, 301 & 341) examined the reliability, validity, and correlates of a new meas...
Concept creep explains how established social concepts expand to incorporate new phenomena, with suc...
The chapter investigates semantic changes in core concepts of psychology, specifically focusing on t...
Research on concept creep suggests that the expansiveness of people's concepts of harm has implicati...
Over the past century the concept of trauma has substantially broadened its meanings in academic and...
<div><p>Psychopathy is a personality variable associated with persistent immoral behaviors. Despite ...
Most moral codes agree that harming another person is wrong. However, instances in which people caus...
The extreme parenting experiences encountered by children who are physically abused or neglected pla...
Past research on victim blaming has focused on (a) individual difference variables that may make a p...
This chapter addresses the multidimensional self-concepts and other personality characteristics of b...
Purpose: Traditional school bullying is complex and overlapping, hence research suggests there is a...
Contains fulltext : 157149.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study dise...
Thesis advisor: Liane YoungMany debates in moral psychology have revolved around the function of har...