Perpetrators' Freedom of Choice as a Determinant of Responsibility Attribution
Autor: | Wojciech Gromski, Dariusz Dolinski, Andrzej Szmajke |
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Rok vydání: | 1988 |
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Zdroj: | The Journal of Social Psychology. 128:441-449 |
ISSN: | 1940-1183 0022-4545 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00224545.1988.9713764 |
Popis: | In the present study, a swindler had high versus low freedom of choice while deciding to commit a crime. He actually swindled Polish university students (involved observers) out of a large versus a small amount of money (high vs. low loss). Other students (noninvolved observers) were informed about the swindler's action. All students suggested the punishment that they believed the swindler deserved (the punishments chosen were used as an index of responsibility attribution). Involved students assigned more severe punishments than noninvolved students did. In the high-loss condition, involved observers were more punitive than they were in the low-loss condition. The judgments of the swindler's victims were determined by the magnitude of their loss; they ignored information about the swindler's freedom of choice. In contrast, the responsibility attributed by the noninvolved observers was influenced by the swindler's freedom of choice, but only in the low-loss condition. Noninvolved observers inform... |
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