Pizarro David A, Laney Cara, Morris Erin K, Loftus Elizabeth F
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, 211 Uris Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Mem Cognit. 2006 Apr;34(3):550-5. doi: 10.3758/bf03193578.
Can judging an individual as being morally responsible for a negative act affect memory for details of the act? We presented participants with a story describing an individual (Frank) who committed a crime (he walked out on a restaurant bill). Some participants were told that the negative act was not intentional and that Frank was essentially a good person. Others were told that the negative act was intentional and that Frank actually enjoyed it. Control participants were given no extra information. All the participants then judged Frank's moral responsibility for walking out on the bill. When asked a week later to recall information about the event, the participants who had received negative information about Frank remembered that Frank had walked out on a larger restaurant bill than he actually had. Moreover, the degree of memory distortion was predicted by the degree of moral blame that had been attributed to Frank.
判定一个人对负面行为负有道德责任会影响对该行为细节的记忆吗?我们向参与者展示了一个故事,描述了一个名叫弗兰克的人犯下的罪行(他用餐后未付账就离开了餐厅)。一些参与者被告知该负面行为并非故意,而且弗兰克本质上是个好人。另一些参与者则被告知该负面行为是故意的,而且弗兰克实际上从中获得了乐趣。作为对照的参与者没有得到额外信息。然后,所有参与者都对弗兰克用餐后未付账的行为的道德责任进行了评判。一周后,当被要求回忆该事件的信息时,那些收到关于弗兰克负面信息的参与者记得弗兰克未付的餐厅账单比实际金额要大。此外,记忆扭曲的程度可以由归因于弗兰克的道德指责程度预测出来。