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Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies

Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies


Title: Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies
Author: Andersson, Per A
Vartanova, Irina
Västfjäll, Daniel
Tinghög, Gustav
Strimling, Pontus
Wu, Junhui
Hazin, Isabela
Akotia, Charity S
Aldashev, Alisher
Andrighetto, Giulia
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Date: 2024-12
Language: English
Scope: 1602911
Department: Faculty of Psychology
Series: Scientific Reports; 14(1)
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55815-x
Subject: Humans; Disgust; Judgment; Morals; Anger; Emotions; SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities; SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being; SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production; SDG 13 - Climate Action
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4976

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Andersson , P A , Vartanova , I , Västfjäll , D , Tinghög , G , Strimling , P , Wu , J , Hazin , I , Akotia , C S , Aldashev , A , Andrighetto , G , Anum , A , Arikan , G , Bagherian , F , Barrera , D , Basnight-Brown , D , Batkeyev , B , Berezina , E , Björnstjerna , M , Boski , P , Bovina , I , Huyen , B T T , Čekrlija , Đ , Choi , H-S , Contreras-Ibáñez , C C , Costa-Lopes , R , de Barra , M , de Zoysa , P , Dorrough , A R , Dvoryanchikov , N , Engelmann , J B , Euh , H , Fang , X , Fiedler , S , Foster-Gimbel , O A , Fülöp , M , Gardarsdottir , R B , Gill , C M H D , Glöckner , A , Graf , S , Grigoryan , A , Gritskov , V , Growiec , K , Halama , P , Hartanto , A , Hopthrow , T , Hřebíčková , M , Iliško , D , Imada , H , Kapoor , H , Kawakami , K , Khachatryan , N , Kharchenko , N , Kiyonari , T , Kohút , M , Leslie , L M , Li , Y , Li , N P , Li , Z , Liik , K , Maitner , A T , Manhique , B , Manley , H , Medhioub , I , Mentser , S , Nejat , P , Nipassa , O , Nussinson , R , Onyedire , N G , Onyishi , I E , Panagiotopoulou , P , Perez-Floriano , L R , Persson , M , Pirttilä-Backman , A-M , Pogosyan , M , Raver , J , Rodrigues , R B , Romanò , S , Romero , P P , Sakki , I , San Martin , A , Sherbaji , S , Shimizu , H , Simpson , B , Szabo , E , Takemura , K , Teixeira , M L M , Thanomkul , N , Tiliouine , H , Travaglino , G A , Tsirbas , Y , Widodo , S , Zein , R , Zirganou-Kazolea , L & Eriksson , K 2024 , ' Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies ' , Scientific Reports , vol. 14 , no. 1 , 5591 , pp. 5591 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55815-x

Abstract:

When someone violates a social norm, others may think that some sanction would be appropriate. We examine how the experience of emotions like anger and disgust relate to the judged appropriateness of sanctions, in a pre-registered analysis of data from a large-scale study in 56 societies. Across the world, we find that individuals who experience anger and disgust over a norm violation are more likely to endorse confrontation, ostracism and, to a smaller extent, gossip. Moreover, we find that the experience of anger is consistently the strongest predictor of judgments of confrontation, compared to other emotions. Although the link between state-based emotions and judgments may seem universal, its strength varies across countries. Aligned with theoretical predictions, this link is stronger in societies, and among individuals, that place higher value on individual autonomy. Thus, autonomy values may increase the role that emotions play in guiding judgments of social sanctions.

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