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Unethical and inept? The influence of moral information on perceptions of competence
2018
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
While moral character heavily influences global evaluations of others (Goodwin, Piazza, & Rozin, 2014) , its causal effect on perceptions of others' competence (i.e., one's knowledge, skills, and abilities) is less clear. We found that people readily use information about another's morality when judging their competence, despite holding folk intuitions that these domains are independent. Across 6 studies (n ϭ 1,567), including 2 preregistered experiments, participants judged targets who
doi:10.1037/pspa0000097
pmid:29389214
fatcat:3ywoutrwbvdcpfz2yp3lsi4vge