This research examines the relationship between group influence and people’s implicit theory in the conception of morality. It is hypothesized that entity theorists, who believed that moral attributes are fixed and cannot be changed, will not be influenced by other people’s moral beliefs. However, incremental theorists, who believed that moral attributes are malleable and can be cultivated, will be influenced by other people’s moral beliefs. The main prediction was not supported whereas the main effect of implicit theory was found. Entity theorists and incremental theorists differ in their conceptions of morality. The implications of the findings were discussed.Bachelor of Art
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Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve one's...
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This article explores the implicit theories of morality, or the conceptions regarding the patterns o...
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Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve one’s...
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There are many views about the structure of concepts, a plausible one of which is the theory-theory....
Indignation is a discrete social emotion specifying disapproval of a blameworthy action explicitly p...
Research on implicit person theories shows that beliefs about the malleability of human attributes h...
This research examines the relationship between group influence and people’s implicit theory in the ...
Individuals’ implicit theories that people’s character is fixed (entity theorist) versus malleable (...
Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve one’s...
The present research examined the association between belief about immutability of moral character a...
Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve one's...
UnrestrictedEight studies investigated the relationship between implicit theorist ideology of human ...
The authors hypothesize that different people would use infor-mation differently in their social dec...
This article explores the implicit theories of morality, or the conceptions regarding the patterns o...
We investigated in a real-life setting if entity theorists are less likely than incremental theoris...
The current research investigates what motivates people to engage in normative versus nonnormative a...
Incremental implicit theories are associated with a belief regarding it is possible to improve one’s...
Individuals hold implicit beliefs regarding achievement and intelligence, reflecting the degree to w...
There are many views about the structure of concepts, a plausible one of which is the theory-theory....
Indignation is a discrete social emotion specifying disapproval of a blameworthy action explicitly p...
Research on implicit person theories shows that beliefs about the malleability of human attributes h...