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    The Role of Structure-Seeking in Moral Punishment

    Four studies (total N = 1586) test the notion that people are motivated to punish moral rule violators because punishment offers a way to obtain structure and order in the world. First, in a correlational study, ...

    Matthew L. Stanley, Shenyang Huang, Elizabeth J. Marsh in Social Justice Research (2023)

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    The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions

    People tend to believe that they truly are morally good, and yet they commit moral transgressions with surprising frequency in their everyday lives. To explain this phenomenon, some theorists have suggested th...

    Shenyang Huang, Matthew L. Stanley, Felipe De Brigard in Memory & Cognition (2020)