Norm violators demonstrate that they can behave as they wish, which makes them appear powerful. Potentially, this is the beginning of a self-reinforcing loop, in which greater perceived power invites further norm violations. Here we investigate the possibility that sanctions can break this loop by reducing the power that observers attribute to norm violators. Despite an abundance of research on the effects of sanctions as deterrents for norm-violating behavior, little is known about how sanctions may change perceptions of individuals who do (or do not) violate norms. Replicating previous research, we found in two studies (N1 = 203, N2 = 132) that norm violators are perceived as having greater volitional capacity compared to norm abiders. Qu...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Norms uphold the social order by guiding behavior without the force of laws. Accordingly, behaviors ...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
When studying the social-hierarchical dynamics surrounding norm violators it is important to conside...
Norm violations engender both negative reactions and perceptions of power from observers. We address...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Social norms regulate group processes and ensure group survival. Despite the pivotal role of norms i...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Norms uphold the social order by guiding behavior without the force of laws. Accordingly, behaviors ...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate-hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
Powerful people often act at will, even if the resulting behavior is inappropriate—hence the famous ...
When studying the social-hierarchical dynamics surrounding norm violators it is important to conside...
Norm violations engender both negative reactions and perceptions of power from observers. We address...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Social norms regulate group processes and ensure group survival. Despite the pivotal role of norms i...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
Responses to norm violators are poorly understood. On one hand, norm violators are perceived as powe...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...
Norms uphold the social order by guiding behavior without the force of laws. Accordingly, behaviors ...
The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined...