Monitoring Moral Virtue: When the Moral Transgressions of In-Group Members Are Judged More Severely

Volume: 50, Issue: 2, Pages: 268 - 284
Published: Dec 5, 2018
Abstract
Literature indicates that people tend to judge the moral transgressions committed by out-group members more severely than those of in-group members. However, these transgressions often conflate a moral transgression with some form of intergroup harm. There is little research examining in-group versus out-group transgressions of harmless offenses, which violate moral standards that bind people together (binding foundations). As these moral...
Paper Details
Title
Monitoring Moral Virtue: When the Moral Transgressions of In-Group Members Are Judged More Severely
Published Date
Dec 5, 2018
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
268 - 284
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