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When the killing has been done: Exploring associations of personality with third-party judgment and punishment of homicides in moral dilemma scenarios
2020
PLoS ONE
Killing people is universally considered reprehensible and evokes in observers a need to punish perpetrators. Here, we explored how observers' personality is associated with their cognitive, emotional, and punishing reactions towards perpetrators using data from 1,004 participants who responded to a set of fifteen third-party perspective moral dilemmas. Among those, four scenarios (architect, life boat, footbridge, smother for dollars) describing deliberate killings were compared to investigate
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0235253
pmid:32603338
fatcat:avb5bwi4hrax3btbfqufkqb7ea