Genschow Oliver, Vehlow Benjamin
University of Cologne, Germany.
University of Cologne, Germany.
Conscious Cogn. 2021 Feb;88:103074. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2020.103074. Epub 2021 Jan 12.
The more people believe in free will, the harsher their punishment of criminal offenders. A reason for this finding is that belief in free will leads individuals to perceive others as responsible for their behavior. While research supporting this notion has mainly focused on criminal offenders, the perspective of the victims has been neglected so far. We filled this gap and hypothesized that individuals' belief in free will is positively correlated with victim blaming-the tendency to make victims responsible for their bad luck. In three studies, we found that the more individuals believe in free will, the more they blame victims. Study 3 revealed that belief in free will is correlated with victim blaming even when controlling for just world beliefs, religious worldviews, and political ideology. The results contribute to a more differentiated view of the role of free will beliefs and attributed intentions.
人们越相信自由意志,对刑事罪犯的惩罚就越严厉。这一发现的一个原因是,相信自由意志会使个体认为他人应对自己的行为负责。虽然支持这一观点的研究主要集中在刑事罪犯身上,但到目前为止,受害者的观点一直被忽视。我们填补了这一空白,并假设个体对自由意志的信念与责备受害者——让受害者对自己的厄运负责的倾向——呈正相关。在三项研究中,我们发现个体越相信自由意志,就越容易责备受害者。研究3表明,即使在控制了公正世界信念、宗教世界观和政治意识形态之后,对自由意志的信念仍与责备受害者相关。这些结果有助于更全面地理解自由意志信念和归因意图的作用。