Political orientation and moral judgment of sexual misconduct
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Niemi, Laura
Stanley, Matthew
Kljajic, Marko
You, Zi
Doris, John M.
Abstract / Description
In a series of studies in the U.S. (total N participants = 4,828) using both news articles (Studies 1-2) and constructed scenarios (Studies 3-4), we investigated how judgments of responsibility, blame, causal contribution, and punishment for alleged perpetrators and victims of sexual misconduct are influenced by (1) the political orientation of media outlets, (2) participants’ political orientation, and (3) the alleged perpetrators’ political orientation. Results indicated that participants’ political orientation, and the interaction between participants’ and alleged perpetrators’ political orientation, predicted moral judgments. Conservative participants were generally more likely inculpate and punish alleged victims in all four studies. Both conservative and liberal participants judged politically-aligned alleged perpetrators more leniently than politically-opposed alleged perpetrators. This political ingroup effect was ubiquitous across all tests of the dependent measures for conservative participants; whereas it was muted and unreliable for liberal participants. The findings collectively demonstrate that moral judgments about sexual misconduct are politicized at multiple psychological levels, and in ways that asymmetrically affect victims.
Keyword(s)
political orientation moral psychology blame responsibility sexual misconductPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2023-09-14
Journal title
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Volume
11
Issue
2
Page numbers
478–500
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
Publication status
publishedVersion
Review status
peerReviewed
Is version of
Citation
Niemi, L., Stanley, M., Kljajic, M., You, Z., & Doris, J. M. (2023). Political orientation and moral judgment of sexual misconduct. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 11(2), 478-500. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.9823
-
jspp.v11i2.9823.pdfAdobe PDF - 470.76KBMD5: 5cb871f81ce4db75c57d4b0f3c5801c3
-
There are no other versions of this object.
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Niemi, Laura
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Stanley, Matthew
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Kljajic, Marko
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)You, Zi
-
Author(s) / Creator(s)Doris, John M.
-
PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2024-03-19T11:02:01Z
-
Made available on2024-03-19T11:02:01Z
-
Date of first publication2023-09-14
-
Abstract / DescriptionIn a series of studies in the U.S. (total N participants = 4,828) using both news articles (Studies 1-2) and constructed scenarios (Studies 3-4), we investigated how judgments of responsibility, blame, causal contribution, and punishment for alleged perpetrators and victims of sexual misconduct are influenced by (1) the political orientation of media outlets, (2) participants’ political orientation, and (3) the alleged perpetrators’ political orientation. Results indicated that participants’ political orientation, and the interaction between participants’ and alleged perpetrators’ political orientation, predicted moral judgments. Conservative participants were generally more likely inculpate and punish alleged victims in all four studies. Both conservative and liberal participants judged politically-aligned alleged perpetrators more leniently than politically-opposed alleged perpetrators. This political ingroup effect was ubiquitous across all tests of the dependent measures for conservative participants; whereas it was muted and unreliable for liberal participants. The findings collectively demonstrate that moral judgments about sexual misconduct are politicized at multiple psychological levels, and in ways that asymmetrically affect victims.en_US
-
Publication statuspublishedVersion
-
Review statuspeerReviewed
-
CitationNiemi, L., Stanley, M., Kljajic, M., You, Z., & Doris, J. M. (2023). Political orientation and moral judgment of sexual misconduct. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 11(2), 478-500. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.9823en_US
-
ISSN2195-3325
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/9781
-
Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.14322
-
Language of contenteng
-
PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
-
Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.9823
-
Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZV6E4
-
Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/5W2KS
-
Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13195
-
Is related tohttps://osf.io/9g3r6/
-
Keyword(s)political orientationen_US
-
Keyword(s)moral psychologyen_US
-
Keyword(s)blameen_US
-
Keyword(s)responsibilityen_US
-
Keyword(s)sexual misconducten_US
-
Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
-
TitlePolitical orientation and moral judgment of sexual misconducten_US
-
DRO typearticle
-
Issue2
-
Journal titleJournal of Social and Political Psychology
-
Page numbers478–500
-
Volume11
-
Visible tag(s)Version of Recorden_US