Sense of Personal Control Intensifies Moral Judgments of Others’ Actions

Volume: 10
Published: Oct 4, 2019
Abstract
Recent research in moral psychology has highlighted how the current internal states of observers can influence their moral judgments of others’ actions. In this article, we argue that an important internal state that serves such a function is the sense of control one has over one’s own actions. Across four studies, we show that an individual’s own current sense of control is positively associated with the intensity of moral judgments of the...
Paper Details
Title
Sense of Personal Control Intensifies Moral Judgments of Others’ Actions
Published Date
Oct 4, 2019
Volume
10
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