勇气
道德勇气
社会心理学
危害
心理学
规范(哲学)
背景(考古学)
互惠(文化人类学)
心理干预
认识论
法学
哲学
政治学
古生物学
精神科
生物
作者
Gabriel Nudelman,Yong‐yuan Chen,Michael Wu
标识
DOI:10.1177/02134748241249890
摘要
Moral courage is defined as standing up for others and intervening when a norm is violated. This research aimed to examine the effect of relationship type between the bystander and the victim (close or distant) and the moral context in which the norm violation occurs (care/harm or fairness/reciprocity) on moral courage. Two studies ( n = 164 and n = 200) utilized a scenario method in which participants were presented with short vignettes of another person (close or distant) being victimized (in either a care or a fairness context) and were asked to indicate their willingness to intervene, representing degree of moral courage. As expected, participants reported greater levels of moral courage when the victim was their family member or friend (vs. stranger) and this effect was stronger in the care (vs. fairness) context. Moreover, anger — a moral emotion — mediated the relationship effect on moral courage in both contexts. Consequently, relationship type and context should be considered when addressing interventions against norm violations.
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