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Citation

Simpson A, Laham S, Fiske AP. J. Soc. Psychol. 2016; 156(6): 594-609.

Affiliation

University of California Los Angeles , Anthropology , Los Angeles , United States .

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00224545.2016.1140118

PMID

26751010

Abstract

Morality primarily serves social-relational functions. However, little research in moral psychology investigates how relational factors impact moral judgment, and a theoretically grounded approach to such investigations is lacking. We used Relational Models Theory and Moral Foundations Theory to explore how varying actor-victim relationships impacts judgment of different types of moral violations. Across three studies, using a diverse range of moral violations and varying the experimental design, relational context substantially influenced third-party judgment of moral violations, and typically independent of several factors strongly associated with moral judgment.

RESULTS lend novel but mixed support to Relationship Regulation Theory, and provide some novel implications for Moral Foundations Theory. These studies highlight the importance of relational factors in moral psychology, and provide guidelines for exploring how relational factors might shape moral judgment.


Language: en

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