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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020

Implicit Evaluations of Perpetrators and Victims Reflect High-Level Reasoning

Virtual · June 2020

Poster Sessions · Social

  • Benedek Kurdi
    Cornell University
  • Amy Krosch
    Cornell University
  • Melissa Ferguson
    Cornell University

Abstract

Implicit evaluations were found to reflect moral agents’ (perpetrators’) hidden mental states, such as the intent to harm, even without observable harms in the world. Moral patients (victims) became implicitly more positive despite being associated with negative events. Implicit moral cognition appears sensitive to high-level reasoning beyond mere associations.

Social Cognition