Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Nat Commun. 2021 Oct 1;12(1):5776. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-26067-4.
Judgments of whether an action is morally wrong depend on who is involved and the nature of their relationship. But how, when, and why social relationships shape moral judgments is not well understood. We provide evidence to address these questions, measuring cooperative expectations and moral wrongness judgments in the context of common social relationships such as romantic partners, housemates, and siblings. In a pre-registered study of 423 U.S. participants nationally representative for age, race, and gender, we show that people normatively expect different relationships to serve cooperative functions of care, hierarchy, reciprocity, and mating to varying degrees. In a second pre-registered study of 1,320 U.S. participants, these relationship-specific cooperative expectations (i.e., relational norms) enable highly precise out-of-sample predictions about the perceived moral wrongness of actions in the context of particular relationships. In this work, we show that this 'relational norms' model better predicts patterns of moral wrongness judgments across relationships than alternative models based on genetic relatedness, social closeness, or interdependence, demonstrating how the perceived morality of actions depends not only on the actions themselves, but also on the relational context in which those actions occur.
判断一个行为在道德上是否错误取决于涉及的人以及他们关系的性质。但是,社会关系如何、何时以及为何影响道德判断还不是很清楚。我们提供证据来回答这些问题,在浪漫伴侣、室友和兄弟姐妹等常见社会关系的背景下,衡量合作期望和道德错误判断。在一项针对全国代表性的年龄、种族和性别的 423 名美国参与者的预先注册研究中,我们表明,人们规范地期望不同的关系在不同程度上发挥关怀、等级、互惠和交配的合作功能。在第二项针对 1320 名美国参与者的预先注册研究中,这些特定于关系的合作期望(即关系规范)能够对特定关系背景下行为的感知道德错误做出高度精确的样本外预测。在这项工作中,我们表明,与基于遗传关系、社会亲近度或相互依存度的替代模型相比,这种“关系规范”模型更好地预测了不同关系中的道德错误判断模式,证明了行为的感知道德性不仅取决于行为本身,还取决于这些行为发生的关系背景。