Across four studies, we test the hypothesis that people exhibit “slippery slope” thinking in their judgments of moral character—that is, do observers judge that a person who behaves immorally will become increasingly immoral over time? In Study 1, we find that a person who commits an immoral act is judged as more likely to behave immorally and as having a worse character in the future than in the past. In Study 2, we find that it is the commission of an immoral act specifically—rather than merely attempting an immoral act—that drives this slippery slope effect. In Study 3, we demonstrate that observers judge the moral agent as more likely to commit acts of greater severity further in time after the initial immoral act. In Study 4, we find t...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
It is widely agreed that folk psychology plays an important role in people’s moral judgments. For a ...
When individuals tell stories from their own lives, they do so by constructing and interpreting thes...
In everyday life, we make important judgments about other people’s moral characters (Goodwin, Piazza...
Two experiments investigated whether outcomes that violate people’s moral standards increase their d...
Moral behavior remains an unpredictable puzzle for psychological researchers; however, some success ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
Three studies (total N = 1486) investigated how inferences about a person's current moral character ...
It has been suggested that people attend to others ’ actions in the service of forming impressions o...
Psychopaths are notorious for their antisocial and immoral behavior, yet experimental studies have t...
While risk is a factual probability that can be calculated rationally, intuitive and affective motiv...
Logically, an unethical behavior performed yesterday should also be unethical if performed tomorrow....
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Psychologists have long been directing their energy to the domain of moral judgment or moral predict...
It has been suggested that people attend to others ’ actions in the service of forming impressions o...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
It is widely agreed that folk psychology plays an important role in people’s moral judgments. For a ...
When individuals tell stories from their own lives, they do so by constructing and interpreting thes...
In everyday life, we make important judgments about other people’s moral characters (Goodwin, Piazza...
Two experiments investigated whether outcomes that violate people’s moral standards increase their d...
Moral behavior remains an unpredictable puzzle for psychological researchers; however, some success ...
Is there an early developing neuro-cognitive structure that is specific to our moral sense? Recent ...
Three studies (total N = 1486) investigated how inferences about a person's current moral character ...
It has been suggested that people attend to others ’ actions in the service of forming impressions o...
Psychopaths are notorious for their antisocial and immoral behavior, yet experimental studies have t...
While risk is a factual probability that can be calculated rationally, intuitive and affective motiv...
Logically, an unethical behavior performed yesterday should also be unethical if performed tomorrow....
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Psychologists have long been directing their energy to the domain of moral judgment or moral predict...
It has been suggested that people attend to others ’ actions in the service of forming impressions o...
Although many aspects of life exist on a continuum (e.g., color, intelligence, skin pigmentation), d...
It is widely agreed that folk psychology plays an important role in people’s moral judgments. For a ...
When individuals tell stories from their own lives, they do so by constructing and interpreting thes...