Anger and disgust may have distinct roles in sexual morality; here, we tested hypotheses regarding the distinct foci, appraisals, and motivations of anger and disgust within the context of sexual offenses. We conducted four experiments in which we manipulated whether mutual consent (Studies 1-3) or desire (Study 4) was present or absent within a counter-normative sexual act. We found that anger is focused on the injustice of non-consensual sexual acts, and the transgressor of the injustice (Studies 1 and 3). Furthermore, the sexual nature of the act was not critical for the elicitation of anger-as anger also responded to unjust acts of violence (Study 3). By contrast, we hypothesised and found that disgust is focused on whether or not a per...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
Anger and disgust may have distinct roles in sexual morality; here, we tested hypotheses regarding t...
Recent work suggests that negative moral judgements of sexual activities are informed by disgust and...
Three experiments investigated the relationship between the presumption of harm in harmfree violatio...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
In the current project, I examined the distinct elicitors and behavioral outcomes of anti-gay anger ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgements of wrongdoing. W...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgements of wrongdoing. W...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
Anger and disgust may have distinct roles in sexual morality; here, we tested hypotheses regarding t...
Recent work suggests that negative moral judgements of sexual activities are informed by disgust and...
Three experiments investigated the relationship between the presumption of harm in harmfree violatio...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
With the recent upswing in research interest on the moral implications of disgust, there has been un...
In the present research, we tested the unreasoning disgust hypothesis: moral disgust, in particular ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
In the current project, I examined the distinct elicitors and behavioral outcomes of anti-gay anger ...
There is increasing consensus that the present DSM IV-TR (2000) sexual disorders classification, of ...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgements of wrongdoing. W...
Anger may be more responsive than disgust to mitigating circumstances in judgements of wrongdoing. W...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...
The purpose of this thesis was to compare the cognitive processes that accompany moral anger and dis...
People often report disgust toward moral violations. Some perspectives posit that this disgust is in...