Title of article
Another fundamental social category? Spontaneous categorization of people who uphold or violate moral norms
Author/Authors
van Leeuwen، نويسنده , , Florian and Park، نويسنده , , Justin H. and Penton-Voak، نويسنده , , Ian S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
4
From page
1385
To page
1388
Abstract
Studies of social categorization have shown that humans robustly categorize others along dimensions of sex, age, kinship, and coalition. Drawing on a functional perspective, we predicted that humans should also categorize others along the dimension of morality (i.e., violating vs. upholding moral norms). In a study employing the memory confusion paradigm, university undergraduate participants (N = 39) were presented with same-sex targets randomly matched with sentences indicating violation or upholding of moral norms, and with sentences indicating competence or incompetence. Results showed that participants spontaneously categorized along morality but not along competence, suggesting that morality (beyond general valence) may be an important dimension of social categorization.
Keywords
Fundamental categories , Memory confusion paradigm , Social Categorization , morality
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number
1960776
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