Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains, but is the tendency to be influenced by and conform with peers domain-general? In an online experiment (N = 815), we studied peer effects in honesty and cooperation and tested the individual-level links between these two moral domains. Participants completed both honesty and cooperation tasks after observing their peers. Consistent with the literature, separate analysis of the two domains indicated both negative and positive peer influences in honesty and in cooperation, with negative influences tending to be stronger. Behavioral tests linking the two domains at the individual-level revealed that cooperative participants were also more hones...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining ec...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains,...
If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference...
Moral Competence, defined as the ability to solve conflicts on the basis of shared moral principles ...
Past research has questioned whether socially desirable responding should be controlled as a confoun...
We study how compliance with norms of pro-social behavior is influenced by peers' compliance in a dy...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
Substantial evidence suggests the behavioral relevance of social preferences and also the importance...
What makes individuals conform or diverge after observing prosocial or selfish behavior by others? W...
AbstractSocial preferences and social influence effects (“peer effects”) are well documented, but li...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining ec...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...
Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains,...
If individuals tend to behave like their peers, is it because of conformity, that is, the preference...
Moral Competence, defined as the ability to solve conflicts on the basis of shared moral principles ...
Past research has questioned whether socially desirable responding should be controlled as a confoun...
We study how compliance with norms of pro-social behavior is influenced by peers' compliance in a dy...
Social preferences and social influence effects ("peer effects") are well documented, but little is ...
Substantial evidence suggests the behavioral relevance of social preferences and also the importance...
What makes individuals conform or diverge after observing prosocial or selfish behavior by others? W...
AbstractSocial preferences and social influence effects (“peer effects”) are well documented, but li...
How does other people’s opinion affect judgments of norm transgressions? In our study, we used a mod...
A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining ec...
Individual differences in prosocial behaviour are well–documented. Increasingly, there has been a fo...