APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Rational Prosociality and Suppressed Sympathy: Competition Affects Rational and Intuitive Moral Thinking Differently
- Nan Zhu
University of Macau - Skyler Hawk
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract
We are interested in how competition might affect moral thinking in terms of conflicts between one’s own interest and that of others. In two studies, we found that experimentally manipulated high competition, compared with low competition, generally facilitated rational prosociality, but, at the same time, suppressed sympathy in threatening environments.
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