Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.
Department of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel.
Psychol Rep. 2022 Apr;125(2):1041-1067. doi: 10.1177/0033294121988997. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
We tested the hypothesis that if indefinite life extension (ILE) through medical technologies were to become a reality, then people may become harsher in their judgment of social transgressors. In support of this hypothesis, we found that higher positive attitudes towards ILE technologies related to harshness in judgment of social transgressions (Study 1), and that making ILE plausible (compared to not plausible) led participants to endorse harsher punishments for social transgressors (Studies 2-3). We replicated this effect and found that it is not amplified by subliminal death primes, although the primes also increased harshness (Study 3). These results may have implications to understanding how social judgment may be affected by the prospect of ILE.
如果通过医疗技术实现无限期的寿命延长(ILE)成为现实,那么人们可能会对社会越轨者的判断更加苛刻。为了支持这一假设,我们发现,人们对 ILE 技术的积极态度越高,对社会越轨行为的判断就越苛刻(研究 1),而使 ILE 变得合理(与不合理相比)会使参与者更倾向于对社会越轨者进行严厉的惩罚(研究 2-3)。我们复制了这一效应,并发现它不会被潜意识的死亡提示放大,尽管这些提示也会增加严厉性(研究 3)。这些结果可能对理解社会判断如何受到 ILE 前景的影响具有重要意义。