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How do we resolve a dilemma?

Why we judge more leniently when people commit injustice in groups


Perceptions of blame and due punishment in group transgressions 

Many heads are more utilitarian than one - Marginal REVOLUTIONHighlights Collective consensual judgments made via group interactions were more utilitarian than individual judgments. Group discussion did not change the individual judgments indicating a normative conformity effect. Individuals consented to a group judgment that they did not necessarily buy into personally. Collectives were less stressed than individuals after responding to moral dilemmas. Interactions reduced aversive […]
Comment tranchons-nous un dilemme ?CARTE BLANCHE. Nos prises de position varient en fonction de la place laissée à nos sentiments ou à un raisonnement plus contrôlé, explique la neuropsychologue dans sa Carte blanche.
Die juristische Presseschau vom 13. Oktober 2022: Schuhbeck geständig / BGH vor Urteil zu Netzsperren / Freispruch für Högels Vorgesetzte?
Perceptions of blame and due punishment in group transgressionsOrdinary people tend to be more lenient in their judgements on group violators compared to individual perpetrators of the same transgression. Neuroscientists have investigated why this is the case.
Anita Keshmirian Ludwig Maximilian Universität Do you often see your friends, family members, colleagues, or strangers talking about highly debated moral issues in passionate discussions? Do you often wonder if these heated moral debates would change your or other’s mind? In our new paper, we examined how social interaction affects moral judgments. What did we […]crowdcognition.net/new-paper-many-heads-are-more-utilitarian-than-one/
Psychologie: Warum wir bei Gemeinschaftstaten nachsichtiger urteilenGeteilte Schuld, halbe Schuld? Eine Studie zeigt: Viele Menschen würden Einzeltäter für das gleiche Vergehen härter bestrafen als Gruppen.
Diffusion of Punishment in Collective Norm ViolationsEthics Education Psychology Vignettes
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