Diffusion of punishment in collective norm violations

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Anita Keshmirian
Babak Hemmatian
Bahador Bahrami
Ophelia Deroy
Fiery Cushman
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[1] Harvard University,Department of Psychology
[2] Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich,Graduate School for Neuroscience
[3] Ludwig-Maximilians University,Faculty of Philosophy
[4] Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy,Department of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences
[5] Brown University,Faculty of Psychology
[6] Ludwig-Maximilians-University,Department for Psychology
[7] Royal Holloway University of London,Centre for Adaptive Rationality
[8] Max Planck Institute for Human Development,Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study
[9] Munich Center for Neuroscience,undefined
[10] University of London,undefined
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People assign less punishment to individuals who inflict harm collectively, compared to those who do so alone. We show that this arises from judgments of diminished individual causal responsibility in the collective cases. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 1002) assigned less punishment to individuals involved in collective actions leading to intentional and accidental deaths, but not failed attempts, emphasizing that harmful outcomes, but not malicious intentions, were necessary and sufficient for the diffusion of punishment. Experiments 2.a compared the diffusion of punishment for harmful actions with ‘victimless’ purity violations (e.g., eating a dead human’s flesh as a group; N = 752). In victimless cases, where the question of causal responsibility for harm does not arise, diffusion of collective responsibility was greatly reduced—an outcome replicated in Experiment 2.b (N = 479). Together, the results are consistent with discounting in causal attribution as the underlying mechanism of reduction in proposed punishment for collective harmful actions.
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