Asymmetric memory for harming versus being harmed.

Volume: 149, Issue: 5, Pages: 889 - 900
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Most people have been both the victim and the perpetrator of a moral transgression at some point in their lives; this article asks whether one set of moral experiences is easier to remember than the other, and why. In Study 1, we documented this basic asymmetry, finding that individuals recalled more instances in which they were the victim of a moral transgression than instances in which they were the perpetrator. In Study 2, we found that this...
Paper Details
Title
Asymmetric memory for harming versus being harmed.
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
149
Issue
5
Pages
889 - 900
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