Predicting responsibility judgments from dispositional inferences and causal attributions

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Psychology Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cogpsych.2021.101412
Antonia F. Langenhoff , Alex Wiegmann , Joseph Y. Halpern , Joshua B. Tenenbaum , Tobias Gerstenberg
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The question of how people hold others responsible has motivated decades of theorizing and empirical work. In this paper, we develop and test a computational model that bridges the gap between broad but qualitative framework theories, and quantitative but narrow models. In our model, responsibility judgments are the result of two cognitive processes: a dispositional inference about a person’s character from their action, and a causal attribution about the person’s role in bringing about the outcome. We test the model in a group setting in which political committee members vote on whether or not a policy should be passed. We assessed participants’ dispositional inferences and causal attributions by asking how surprising and important a committee member’s vote was. Participants’ answers to these questions in Experiment 1 accurately predicted responsibility judgments in Experiment 2. In Experiments 3 and 4, we show that the model also predicts moral responsibility judgments, and that importance matters more for responsibility, while surprise matters more for judgments of wrongfulness.

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从性格推断和因果归因预测责任判断
人们如何让他人负责的问题激发了数十年的理论和实证研究。在本文中,我们开发并测试了一个计算模型,该模型弥合了广泛但定性的框架理论和定量但狭窄的模型之间的差距。在我们的模型中,责任判断是两个认知过程的结果:从一个人的行为中推断出一个人的性格,以及对这个人在产生结果时所扮演的角色进行因果归因。我们在一个政治委员会成员投票决定是否应该通过一项政策的群体设置中测试该模型。我们通过询问委员会成员的投票有多令人惊讶和重要来评估参与者的性格推断和因果归因。实验1中被试对这些问题的回答准确地预测了实验2中的责任判断。在实验3和4中,我们表明该模型也预测道德责任判断,并且重要性对责任更重要,而意外性对错误判断更重要。
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Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology 医学-心理学
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50 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive Psychology is concerned with advances in the study of attention, memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking. Cognitive Psychology specializes in extensive articles that have a major impact on cognitive theory and provide new theoretical advances. Research Areas include: • Artificial intelligence • Developmental psychology • Linguistics • Neurophysiology • Social psychology.
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