People’s expectations play an important role in their reactions to events. There is often disappointment when events fail to meet expectations and a thrill to having one’s expectations exceeded (e.g. Mellers et al., 1997). Here, we examined how expectations influenced people's reactions to events with serious moral consequences, and their moral decisions concerning such situations. Participants judged pairs of events where a victim experienced a similar harm, but where victims were at different prior risk of being harmed (e.g. someone killed by a drunk driver on a Friday night versus a Saturday morning). People found unexpected harms to be more upsetting and they were more likely to choose to prevent an unexpected harm than an expected one....
International audienceWhen judging a perpetrator who harmed someone accidentally, humans rely on dis...
Numerous social psychological studies have examined the factors that influence cognitive, emotional,...
Moral judgments, we expect, ought not to depend on luck. A person should be blamed only for actions ...
People’s evaluations of events often depend on their expectations about those events. There is often...
Logically, an unethical behavior performed yesterday should also be unethical if performed tomorrow....
While risk is a factual probability that can be calculated rationally, intuitive and affective motiv...
When two actors have exactly the same mental states but one happens to harm another person (unlucky ...
Whereas considerable research examines antecedents of moral dilemma judgments where causing harm max...
In recent years, the field of moral psychology has been heavily dominated by studies on moral judgme...
When two actors have the same mental state but one happens to harm another person (unlucky actor) an...
Previous research has shown that expectancy violations can have both affective and cognitive consequ...
When individuals tell stories from their own lives, they do so by constructing and interpreting thes...
Purposes of this study ware to reexamine Piaget's conception of the roles of intention and cons...
Previous studies (Bocian & Wojciszke, 2014) showed that self-interest biases moral perception of oth...
Recent events have shown that at times people judge the same action differently owing to the group m...
International audienceWhen judging a perpetrator who harmed someone accidentally, humans rely on dis...
Numerous social psychological studies have examined the factors that influence cognitive, emotional,...
Moral judgments, we expect, ought not to depend on luck. A person should be blamed only for actions ...
People’s evaluations of events often depend on their expectations about those events. There is often...
Logically, an unethical behavior performed yesterday should also be unethical if performed tomorrow....
While risk is a factual probability that can be calculated rationally, intuitive and affective motiv...
When two actors have exactly the same mental states but one happens to harm another person (unlucky ...
Whereas considerable research examines antecedents of moral dilemma judgments where causing harm max...
In recent years, the field of moral psychology has been heavily dominated by studies on moral judgme...
When two actors have the same mental state but one happens to harm another person (unlucky actor) an...
Previous research has shown that expectancy violations can have both affective and cognitive consequ...
When individuals tell stories from their own lives, they do so by constructing and interpreting thes...
Purposes of this study ware to reexamine Piaget's conception of the roles of intention and cons...
Previous studies (Bocian & Wojciszke, 2014) showed that self-interest biases moral perception of oth...
Recent events have shown that at times people judge the same action differently owing to the group m...
International audienceWhen judging a perpetrator who harmed someone accidentally, humans rely on dis...
Numerous social psychological studies have examined the factors that influence cognitive, emotional,...
Moral judgments, we expect, ought not to depend on luck. A person should be blamed only for actions ...