Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve people’s task performance. Here we examined whether this emphasis differentially affects people’s performance in the presence of an in-group compared to an out-group member. Ostensibly while being evaluated by another person, participants performed an Implicit Association Test that was framed as a test of either their morality or their competence. Results showed a smaller bias toward Muslim women in the morality compared to the competence condition, but this effect was more pronounced when participants were evaluated by a member of their minimal in-group. Moreover, in that same condition, event-related potentials revealed increased perceptual ...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Although auditors engage in considerable social interaction (Gibbins & Mason, 1988; Solomon, 1987), ...
Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve p...
Previous research has revealed that people value morality as a more important person characteristic ...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
Two studies investigated how behavioral information about the morality or intelligence of another pe...
The current research extends previous work (e.g., Blair, 2002; Lai et al., 2014; van Nunspeet, Ellem...
We have a tendency to show a preference towards those who are most similar to ourselves. Most common...
Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others a...
In social groups, individuals are often confronted with evaluations of their behaviour by other grou...
The study investigated the importance of religiosity in the moral decision making process. Using soc...
Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others a...
The study investigated the importance of religiosity in the moral decision making process. Using soc...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Although auditors engage in considerable social interaction (Gibbins & Mason, 1988; Solomon, 1987), ...
Previous research revealed that emphasizing morality increases motivational processes that improve p...
Previous research has revealed that people value morality as a more important person characteristic ...
Morality is of particular importance to people: People want to be considered moral and want to belon...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
Two studies investigated how behavioral information about the morality or intelligence of another pe...
The current research extends previous work (e.g., Blair, 2002; Lai et al., 2014; van Nunspeet, Ellem...
We have a tendency to show a preference towards those who are most similar to ourselves. Most common...
Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others a...
In social groups, individuals are often confronted with evaluations of their behaviour by other grou...
The study investigated the importance of religiosity in the moral decision making process. Using soc...
Research has shown that warmth and competence are core dimensions on which perceivers judge others a...
The study investigated the importance of religiosity in the moral decision making process. Using soc...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Although auditors engage in considerable social interaction (Gibbins & Mason, 1988; Solomon, 1987), ...