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SUBMITTER: Leshin RA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9807775 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Leshin Rachel A RA Yudkin Daniel A DA Van Bavel Jay J JJ Kunkel Lily L Rhodes Marjorie M
Psychological science 20220930 11
From an early age, children are willing to pay a personal cost to punish others for violations that do not affect them directly. Various motivations underlie such "costly punishment": People may punish to enforce cooperative norms (amplifying punishment of in-groups) or to express anger at perpetrators (amplifying punishment of out-groups). Thus, group-related values and attitudes (e.g., how much one values fairness or feels out-group hostility) likely shape the development of group-related puni ...[more]