Layanan jurnal yang disediakan oleh Perpustakaan Universitas Gunadarma
| Judul Artikel | : | Asymmetrical Effects of Reward and Punishment on Attributions of Morality |
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| Judul Terbitan | : | The Journal of Social Psychology |
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| Bahasa | : | ING |
| Tempat Terbit | : | |
| Tahun | : | 2008 |
| Volume | : | Vol. 148 Issue 4 2008 |
| Penerbit | : | Heldref Publications |
| Frekuensi Penerbitan | : | 6x 1 tahun |
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| Penulis | : | TOBIAS GREITEMEYER, BERNARD WEINER |
| Abstraksi | : | ABSTRACT. The authors found that 3 experiments revealed that compliance with a prosocial request for an anticipated reward as opposed to a threatened punishment resulted in greater inferences of personal morality. In Experiment 1, participants received information about a teaching assistant (TA) who was either promised a reward or threatened with a punishment when asked for compliance. The participants perceived the TA as more moral for complying given the positive incentive as opposed to the negative incentive. Experiment 2 replicated this finding in a different culture, using different vignettes and incentives. Last, in Experiment 3, the results revealed that a perceived actor’s real intentions mediated the effect of incentive valence on dispositional causation. That is, given a reward relative to a punishment, participants were more likely to assume that the agent would have helped even if no incentive had been offered. |
| Kata Kunci | : | attribution theory, judgments of responsibility, moral judgment, social perception |
| Lokasi | : | P407 |
| Terakreditasi | : | sudah |
| Jurusan | : | Psikologi |