When Group Influence Is More or Less Likely: The Case of Moral Judgments

Volume: 41, Issue: 6, Pages: 386 - 395
Published: Sep 18, 2019
Abstract
We investigated whether group influence can change judgments even for high-consensus (i.e., unambiguous) moral norms. We found that participants often matched the judgment of the other current group members even when this moral judgment was normatively incorrect (nonstandard), and this occurred more for more ambiguous issues. Moreover, this social influence on public judgments was generally followed by private agreement and re-interpreting...
Paper Details
Title
When Group Influence Is More or Less Likely: The Case of Moral Judgments
Published Date
Sep 18, 2019
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
386 - 395
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