Power decreases the moral condemnation of disgust-inducing transgressions

Volume: 161, Pages: 79 - 92
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
Across seven studies (five preregistered), we show that power reduces the degree to which people morally condemn transgressions that elicit disgust. This effect is explained by power reducing the subjective experience of disgust instead of the categorization of behaviors as disgusting. Power does not reliably reduce other negative emotions besides disgust and the impact of power on disgust and moral judgment is attenuated when participants are...
Paper Details
Title
Power decreases the moral condemnation of disgust-inducing transgressions
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
161
Pages
79 - 92
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