APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
A Tipping-Point Conformity Effect for Justice: Group Choice Shifts Preferences for Punishment
- Jae-Young Son
Brown University - Oriel FeldmanHall
Brown University
Abstract
Does group behavior shift punishment preferences in response to fairness violations? Punitive behavior increases irrespective of fairness violation severity when critical masses within groups prefer punishment, demonstrating a "tipping-point" conformity effect. This illustrates that the malleability of punishment preferences for moral norm violations hinge on group size and preferences.
Social Cognition